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valve usage/definitions 1

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hero999

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Jan 1, 2003
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I would like to know what the difference is between a w.o.g and c.w.pand which one can be used on what.
 
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w.o.g. = water-oil-gas
c.w. = chilled water

The usage should be intuitive based upon definition.
David Baird
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Sr Controls Engineer

EET degree.

Journeyman Electrician.
 
I think you meant C.W.P. for the second designation. This stands for cold working pressure, and is the pressure rating of the valve at a temperature of 100F. The W.O.G. designation just means that the valve is suitable for all three services.

---KenRad
 
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