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  1. resilientsoma

    Reading Pump Curve

    Hello all, When looking at a pump curve, how do you determine if it's safe to run at a certain GPM without causing harm to the pump internals (seals, bearings, impeller). For example, FLYGT 3300.181 : CLICK FOR SPECS If I ran my system at 90 GPM, would this be okay and why (please feed me some...
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    OSHA reccomendations (INDUSTRY) air quality?

    Sorry if this has been answered or posted in the wrong area, but is there an OSHA recommendation or standard for Industry temperature, humidity, and dew point ?? I found dew point is recommended to be between 60-65 degF, but not sure if this is for offices. Thanks a lot! I know there is a...
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    Running valves in series/parallel for isolation/drainage

    Is there a site where I can learn more about pipe diagrams? Currently we use a mechanical setup to isolate hydraulics in 2 areas by turning a handle attached to a sprocket and chain, rotating the shaft to the other side where the valve is located - which is not accessible. The setup is not...
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    Temperature/Humidity Reduction in Semi-Closed Centrifugal Fan Set-up

    Hello All, I'm new, but have been browsing your forums for quite some time. Please point me in the correct direction with my current problem: In my plant we use a water-cooling system which generates a lot of heat. I have proposed to use a centrifugal blower to pull this moisture/humidity...

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