21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody:
According to the US Army Corps of Engineers, in the design of a hydropower plant for the piping materials of Governor and bearings lubricating oil, circuit breaker and Transformer oil, Transformer oil transfer system pipe, it is specified to use seamless Copper tubing, type K, ASTM B88.
For the same purpose, a second source indicates to use stainless steel.
A third source indicates to use seamless Black steel, ASTM A53.
I can understand the existence of that differences in the specifications if the use of the tube were destined for raw cooling water, drainage or other use but, being for the same fluid, lube oil, really confuses me.
Is there any comment?
El que no puede andar, se sienta.
According to the US Army Corps of Engineers, in the design of a hydropower plant for the piping materials of Governor and bearings lubricating oil, circuit breaker and Transformer oil, Transformer oil transfer system pipe, it is specified to use seamless Copper tubing, type K, ASTM B88.
For the same purpose, a second source indicates to use stainless steel.
A third source indicates to use seamless Black steel, ASTM A53.
I can understand the existence of that differences in the specifications if the use of the tube were destined for raw cooling water, drainage or other use but, being for the same fluid, lube oil, really confuses me.
Is there any comment?
El que no puede andar, se sienta.