We were asked to develop a torquing procedure to follow PPC-1. But now our customer asking to submit a traning certificate.
We're basically bolting about 40, 2", 3" and 4" flanges. Does ASME PPC-1 require a certificate?
The thermal expansion calculations for pressure vessels are based on an empty vessel. If the empty vessel is in a fire and the gas stored starts to expand rapidly the relief valve will protect the vessel from damage.
However, what if the vessel is filled with a solid like desiccant in a...
We are using a GMAW procedure to seal weld a container's sheet metal wall. We had to submit our procedure for review.
We've been asked to submit a copy of the macrophotograph of the weld used in qualifying the procedure. Unfortunately, we did not get it done as we were only using the procedure...
Yes,
The altitude is sea level.
The humdity will vary from 40% to 100% with 77% being the mean.
The pressure band will be to unload at 155 psig and reload at 145 psig.
The barometric pressure will vary from 990mbar to 1037 mbar with 1015 mbars being the mean.
JRLAKE,
The concern is from an engineer reviewing our equipment. He has experience with recips and it trying to get me to mathematically prove what the horsepower increase is going to be.
I've told him its a waste of time that rotaries and recip do not operate the same, but I'm obliged to try...
JRLAKE,
Thanks for the input.
Yes, the rotary is an oil flooded screw. We will be running two 50% units so they should be loaded most of the time.
My thoughts on the cold ambient air is that on entering the air-end's compression chamber, the cold air will absorb the heat from the lubricant...
We're working on a project where some 225kW rotary compressors are operating outside. The ambient temperature will vary from 21 to 93 degrees F throughout the year. When operating the compressors will be operating at approx. 205 degrees F. The units have freeze protection and will not be...
Don't know. As in most spec work someone in the past wrote it into a spec and that spec becomes self substaining whether it makes any sense and they want to follow it.
We have to weld grounding lugs on our package skids. Usually we weld a small stainless steel pad in the corners for the customer to ground to. We have been asked to supply a copper faced ground.
We would rather not go to a plating company as we have such a small quantity of pieces. Does anyone...
We're trying to design a small control panel for use in an ATEX Zone 1 area. So far we've found all the end devices that are suitable for this area.
We usually use an Allen-Bradley Micrologix 1500 in the US as we only have 5 inputs/7 outputs and 2 anlaog inputs through an expansion module...
We are being asked to supply the allowable nozzle load at a vessel contained inside a package skid. This nozzle connection is supported within 5 feet as the piping changes direction. We've supplied the allowable nozzle loads at skid edge connnections, which is where the customer will hook-up...
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I'll have to address this with UL. I noticed that the exception also mentions solenoids and yet all our solenoids are rated for hazardous areas.
Thanks for the insight.
Old Dave,
Thanks for the input. However, we're trying to eliminate the use on any NEMA 7 enclosures.
We get our control panels inspected by UL and as such we have to supply documentation proving the components are suitable for the area.
I've been told that if our hourmeter is fed power...
We presently seal a standard hourmeter inside a NEMA 7 instumenatation enclosure. However, this means either using a pour fitting or a cable terminator. In most cases this forces the hourmeter outside our control panel. We are trying to eliminate this extra step.
An instrinsically safe device...
We are working on a project supplying air compressors to a European company. One of their engineers is asking for a certificate of conformance for the inlet air filter.
I've gone to the filter manufacturer and do not know what I am requesting. Does anyone have any idea what this form looks like...
Has anyone had any luck in finding a HMI that can operate in a 60ºC enviroment and is rated for a Class 1 Div 2 area. Cooling through a vortex cooler is not possible as there is no excess air.
Thanks in Advance
We are being asked to supply a Certificate of Conformance on an inlet air filter for an air compressor. The filter supplier has test conforming to SAE J726, but not to the new ISO 5011 standard. What does this certificate look like, so I can instruct the filter supplier.
I'd like to know if there is a guide explaining how the C&E diagrams are to be created. On simple cause effect systems it looks straight forward. However, in systems where one cause can have multiple effects which in turn can have secondary effects it becomes more difficult.
Any help would be...