Thank you for your help.
Gerhard, it wouldn't be a problem if the actuation time is longer for example 60 seconds would be ok as well. I checked different suitable actuator/valve-combinations and the opening time varied between 10 and 30 seconds. Therefore I asked for pressure surges at 10...
Thank you LittleInch,
I am not quite sure what you mean with pressure surge limit. The pressure rating of the piping is PN16.
The headers size is DN150 and the braches with the actuated valves are DN50. The pumps are located aorund 20 m away from the first branch and 120 m away from the most...
I am planning a water systems (flow velocity ~2.5 m/s, max. 8 bar) consisting of a header and several branches connected to the header by butterfly or ball valves. These valves are electrical actuated with an opening/closing time of approximately 10 seconds. I would like to check in advance if a...
Up to which size can butterflys be actuated by lever? At which sizes is it receommended to use gear wheels instead of levers?
What is approximately the price difference between a lever and a gear wheel?
For production hall piping we normally use trapeze hangers made out of sectional steel for multiple pipe runs and for single pipes mostly rods mounted to the roof.
There is a lot of information available about pipe stress, thermal expansion, support width calculaton and so on but unfortunatly I...
Thanks for advice.
Littleinch: yes, something like that
Is there some rule of thumb how far the flow meter diameter can be reduced compeared to the pipe diameter?
What is the limiting criteria, is it head loss?
For example is reduction from ND150 to ND100 ok and how much head loss would result...
A flow meter should be placed in an grinding oil supply pipe.
System data
Fluid: grinding oil
Supply pipe: ND150 (6 inch)
Flow rate: 150 to 2300 l/min
Flow pressure: 3.5 to 8 bar
In this case I can only chosse between paddle wheel and vortex type, so other flow meter types don't need to be...
We regulary install industrial fluid treatment systems with normally 3 VFD controlled pumps. Until now the VFD's have been placed in the PLC's electrical enclosure. Unfortunatly this often causes space problems inside the enclosure since the VFD's are really big serving pumps up to 90 kW.
A...
Thank you, I checked B31.3. The laterals I need can be butt-welded from the best available EN wall thickness pipes without needing reinforcement.
Nevertheless it might be more cost-effective to buy ready-made laterals which stability is even higher because of the bigger wall thickness.
EN 13480-3 is correct, but lateral fittings according to this standard don't seem to available. They have to be self made by the piping company. Additionally EN 13480-3 doesn't point out clearly how laterals should be calculated.
I need a lot of laterals for the requiered pipe system, operating...
I am currently planning a carbon steel pipe system with pipe dimensions (outer diameter, wall thickness) according to EN-standards. As there are no laterals with EN-dimensions available I am considering to buy laterals with ASME dimensions like shown in figure below and butt-weld them to the...
TenPenny, yes I think 50 l/min won't be possible. The minimum flow might be around 500 l/min. To cope with that there is a flow controled minimum flow valve which opens when the flow drops under the limit.
A supply system demands 50 to 6000 l/min of emulsion. Head should be adjustable by setpoint between 3.5 and 7.0 bar. Considered are 2+1 (standby) VFD operated centrifugal pumps. Althoug 2+1 seems to be the most common set-up I was wondering how the most appropriate number of pumps could be...