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  1. andy_oohhh

    Printer types in aseptic environment?

    Does anyone know where I can find any standards on type of printers are allowed in a aseptic pharma clean room enviorment? For example something stating if inkjet is not allowed or is laser only allowed? Or maybe there is no requirements and all printers are allowed? Thank you!
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    PVDF Impeller-Driven Pumps Reliability?

    Does anyone have experience using PVDF Impeller-Driven Pumps and how reliable they are? I was hoping to find some data or research article on it. Thanks!
  3. andy_oohhh

    Multiple Relief Valves Arrangement

    The issue is enlarging a nozzle from 3/4" to 1". It will choke my capacity.
  4. andy_oohhh

    Multiple Relief Valves Arrangement

    2 valves for a pressure vessel. I'm in a situation that I have two 3/4" nozzles but relief valve sized came to 1".
  5. andy_oohhh

    Multiple Relief Valves Arrangement

    I have a tank that needs multiple relief valves. Is their a standard that tells me how I should arrange them? For example can I manifold them from one nozzle, manifold from multiple nozzles, or can I just simply install them on separate nozzles. I don't think it makes a difference.
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    Atmospheric Tanks Design Pressure (45/FV?)

    Thank you for all the responses above. I asked around and was also told this "Rough rule I heard on a project was FV (external pressure) would get you about 50-60 psig internal pressure. This will also have to do with vessel size so it's just an approximation." How would you calculate the...
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    Atmospheric Tanks Design Pressure (45/FV?)

    I found it odd and don't disagree. The only thing I can think of that might be driving the pressure is the "full vacuum". Is there an equivalent design pressure that you use when you need a FV rated tank? I don't know if this makes any sense but just trying to reason all possibilities.
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    Atmospheric Tanks Design Pressure (45/FV?)

    We have a tank that was specified with a vessel design pressure of "45/FV" in units of psig. I was told that 45 psig was typical for atmospheric tanks. Is there a standard that states this? Why use 45 and not atmospheric pressure?
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    Surface Finish of WFI (or high purity water) tanks and Piping

    It seems like every plant has a different standard for surface finish. I would like to come up with some reasoning on why we use one surface finish over another. ASME BPE states surface finishes from SF1 to SF6. If I have a WFI tank or piping, how do I know which one is optimal? What do I look...
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    WFI Design Standards

    Hi, I am looking for WFI (Water-For-Injection) literature for design practices or standards. I am looking for pharmaceutical processing design standards in general. Does anyone know of any good books, standards, or documents on these topics? What resources do you reference when you are designing...
  11. andy_oohhh

    Steam Trap Outlet Condensate Temperature

    That link didn't exactly answer my question but was very helpful information. Do you have the rest of the standards? Some documents where referenced that would be a good read.
  12. andy_oohhh

    Steam Trap Outlet Condensate Temperature

    Hi, I need to calculate the temperature of the condensate coming out of a steam trap. The incoming steam is at 50psig saturated vapor. Is it usually assumed that the outlet of the trap is 50psig saturated liquid? I am not sure if more than the latent heat is lost across the steam trap and/or if...
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    Finding significant differences in heat transfer formulas. Which method should be used?

    Hi everyone. I had to solve a simple problem for losses in pipe. Used two different methods and got significant differences. Givens: Pipe Surface temp, 450F Ambient temp, 65F Convection coeff, 5 Btu/(hrft2F) Pipe Length, 20 feet Emissivity, 0.5 Method 1: Qtot = Qrad + Qcon =...

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