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Manual Pressure-Reducing Valve

08/20/2009 3:26 AM

kindly requested to answer for this subject:

possibility of using one reducing valve IP:10 BAR and OP:1 TO 7 BAR

for changing the fuel pressure with below specification:

IP:1.7 OP:1.1

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/20/2009 3:42 AM

The question is incomplete. What fuel? - Pulverised coal, for example? And what about the valve - no line size information, no flowrate - just what is the question?

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/20/2009 6:55 AM

the fuel is diesel oil and using with 2 inch inlet for turbine system.

head of tank is on top of the turbine system and we want to reduced the head presuure of 1.7 to 1.1 with this equipment

thanks

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/20/2009 7:33 AM

Google "2 inch liquid pressure reducing valves" and select the compatible materials from a materials compatibility database.

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/20/2009 9:01 AM

Yes, You can use one reducing valve IP: 10 Bar and OP: 1 TO 7 Bar, but before You specify get the process information like fluid, temperature, etc.

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/20/2009 7:37 PM

Hello Salvaterra,

Welcome to CR4. You have obviously been observing it, before you made your first post.

Lyn

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Re: manual pressure reducing valve

08/21/2009 7:22 AM

Hello Lyn,

Thank you so much. I have been observing it and I hope I can help and learn in the same time with the group of people of CR4.

Salvaterra

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