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  1. Curious3110

    Pressure relief valve Selection question

    Thanks!! @TiCl4 @georgeverghese @LittleInch All your responses helping me understand more.
  2. Curious3110

    Pressure relief valve Selection question

    @RVAmeche NONE TAKEN. I do not hesitate to ask question If i dont know the things. your help is much appreciated. This is a good learning platform.
  3. Curious3110

    Pressure relief valve Selection question

    ThanK @RVAMECHE So if MAWP 90, for Non fire case My PSV should be 81 PSI and fire case 71 PSI? Is that a right understanding? Could you please explain more about the "Code". Where could I find one? website? I really need to read it thoroughly in order to understand this better.
  4. Curious3110

    Pressure relief valve Selection question

    @LittleInch [highlight #FCE94F] Thanks for your quick respond. Please see attached Cut sheet of Pump. We use PG25 as a Fluid in this system. And we have this Kingstone valve as a pressure relief valve. KSV25CRE-2-090 Link Do you think this is right choice?
  5. Curious3110

    Pressure relief valve Selection question

    Hello All, This may be a very stupid question. But Why is the reason that we set pressure relief valve higher value than the Maximum allowable pressure value? For example: I have a system which has a maximum pressure 75 PSI (limited by pump) but the pressure relief valve is set to 90 PSI...
  6. Curious3110

    FAN Nozzle effect on the Centrifugal Fan

    Thanks @LittleInch and @Compositepro. So in nut shell the closer I maintain the gap between blower and nozzle better my efficiency will be.
  7. Curious3110

    FAN Nozzle effect on the Centrifugal Fan

    Hello All, A very quick question to all. Could somebody explain me the the effect of the GAP on the performance of the blower in the image attached? How closly that gap needs to be controlled? Blue is Air OUT, Green is AIR IN from the blower. Also- Any learning material on the same is highly...
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