DMiller01
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2008
- 70
I need to plumb an extruder cooling water system with copper tubing and compression fitting. Although the water supply pressure is under 100 psi I am concerned that there may be spikes in pressure within the aluminum cast coolers that clamp to the outside of the extruder barrel. It is likely when water is directed to a cooler that it flashes into steam within the cooler. (The cooler is reallty a heater/cooler as it has cooling lines and also a heater element cast inside it) There are fittings at the supply and return ports of the heater/coolers and fitting at additional heater/cooler ports that loop the water flow from one side of the heater/cooler to the other.
The question is: will lower pressure and less expensive brass compression fittings be acceptable or will I need to use the higher cost fittings with double sleeves which are rated at a higher pressure? Ultimately I would like to know what pressures I can expect within the heater/coolers. I'm not in a position to actually measure it.
Thanks
I am using 7.5.2.5 NATIVE on Dell with windows XP OS
The question is: will lower pressure and less expensive brass compression fittings be acceptable or will I need to use the higher cost fittings with double sleeves which are rated at a higher pressure? Ultimately I would like to know what pressures I can expect within the heater/coolers. I'm not in a position to actually measure it.
Thanks
I am using 7.5.2.5 NATIVE on Dell with windows XP OS