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Trip System

02/22/2013 8:51 AM

How to generate trip system with pressure increase means high or low so the system will be tripped, plz.

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Re: trip system

02/22/2013 8:58 AM

Pressure trasnducers/transmitters and switches.

Not much to it.

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Re: trip system

03/09/2013 1:46 AM

hello

first of all we generate pressure gauge for show pressre

then

pressure valve for pressure inc. or dec.

then

one of the sensor for sense the pressure

And this sensor on line connect in the crankcase and other one is connect with the electrical line and when the pressure increses and the system will be trip

so

my idea is to connect electrical circuit with the sensor of the pressure gauge

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Re: Trip System

02/22/2013 10:46 AM

Since you have a pressure vessel of some type you must incorporate a safety release valve somewhere. Unless you really are trying to make a bomb.

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Re: Trip System

02/23/2013 11:24 PM

Any of numerous lysergamides would likely provide what it sounds like you are asking for.

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