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Viscosity effect on Relief Valves	  2010-12-01
	  The fluid is highly viscous (6,000-7,000 centipoise at 70F) and the flow is low (0.55 gpm).  The fluid is 10% NaOH and 90% wetted cellulose in water and has a specific gravity of 1.12. 
	  INSTALLING VALVES	  2010-12-01
	  It does depend on the type of valve and actuator.  If you tell me what kind I can get specific. 
	  Pressure Reducing & Relief Valve	  2010-11-30
	  There is a formal answer and a less formal answer.Informally, if your only purpose is to test the performance of a pump and not to protect from overpressure failure
	  Various Pressure Ratings Vs Working Pressure/Testing Pressure	  2010-11-30
	  Can help in giving the full working pressure for various pressure classes such as:
	  choke valve as PRV	  2010-11-30
	  Just looking for thoughts on using a 'control choke' as a pressure reducing valve- max pressure expected to be 475 psi.
	  Hydropower from water mains	  2010-11-29
	  If the water is pumped, any energy you extract with your generation would have to be supplied by the pumps.
	  Variable sped drive for a pump motor in a shower	  2010-11-29
	  All energy regulatory bodies need to learn how to read a pump curve.  As LionelHutz said, "energy savings guides showing VFD's as automatic energy savers are "stupid"", and so are the people who belie
	  Pressure Valve Chattering	  2010-11-29
	  One of the main reasons I have found for chattering of a safety valve is improper line sizing.  Specifically, the inlet line to the safety valve. 
	  


