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What is a Knock Out Pot?

03/13/2009 2:42 AM

what is a KNOCK OUT POT? kind of pressure vessel

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Re: what is a KNOCK OUT POT? kind of pressure vessel

03/13/2009 2:49 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vapor-liquid_separator

In almost all cases it is a pressure vessel (greater than 15 psig), but not necessarily, for example on a low pressure flare system.

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03/13/2009 10:43 AM

Good answer and link "Guest".

Why don't you regester with a real screen name so we can recognize you in the future?

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03/13/2009 11:02 AM

Thanks, that was just another one of my quick mystery answers before going to bed and neglecting to log-in.

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03/15/2009 8:59 PM

thanks for your answer. you are so kind.

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Re: what is a KNOCK OUT POT? kind of pressure vessel

04/22/2009 8:10 AM

What are the secrets on getting a KOP to drain that is under a vacuum of 60 inches of water column?

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