I am evaulating whether or not it is acceptable to place and AndersonGreenwood Series 200 into a liquid service.
The service is as a relief valve on a jacket water cooling system for a gas compressor. The liquid is a water/glycol mix. The sizing basis is tube rupture. The set pressure is 60...
I'm designing a potable water tank farm and I'm trying to determine whether or not the valve I want to use are acceptable. Typically I design B31.3, 31.4, and 31.8 piping systems so potable water design is foreign to me.
I know NSF 61 and AWWA have material requirements for valves. What other...
The disclaimer does not mean that steam service is wrong for the materials, but it definately does not mean it is right.
The vendor is concerned that the hose-fitting connection will fail, which will result in a hose whipping around while spraying steam all over the place, possibly killing...
The hose is rated, and the fitting is rated, but the hose and fitting assembly is not rated. The distributer who is assembling the fitting and hose will not issue the hose assembly without a disclaimer stating that the hose assembly is not rated for steam service. So, I need to test the hose in...
I'm designing a steam heat system that requires a hose. The temperature/pressure of the steam is 345 F/125 psig. The size of the hose is 4". I've located hose (steam pile driver hose) and fittings that are rated for the service described above. However, there is no empirical data on the...
I am looking for a hose that meets the following criteria:
Working Fluid - Dry Natural Gas
-50F to 140F temp range
Available in up to a 4in diameter
285 psi design pressure
Does anyone know of a hose that meets the above criteria?
thank you for your time
I am analyzing an above grade, insulated, sales crude pipeline to B31.4 in AutoPIPE. The pipeline is about 14 miles long. There are Z-bends and anchors every 500 to 1000 feet. I am coldspringing(AutoPIPE calls it a Cut Short) the pipe. I am trying to determine the correct method to combine the...