Previous in Forum: General Level Measurement Calculation   Next in Forum: Sealing Liquid
Close
Close
Close
2 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Anonymous Poster #1

Fuel Gas

08/27/2013 10:57 AM

Dear All

For those instrument connected to fuel gas any specification or standard/norms that required steam tracer for the impulse tubing.

Regards

Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#1

Re: fuel gas

08/27/2013 11:07 AM

How about some SPECIFIC DETAILS?

20 questions is not our favorite game.

Have you looked anywhere, yet? If yes, where? If no, why not?

Reply
Guru
United Kingdom - Member - Indeterminate Engineering Fields - Control Engineering - New Member

Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In the bothy, 7 chains down the line from Dodman's Lane level crossing, in the nation formerly known as Great Britain. Kettle's on.
Posts: 32175
Good Answers: 839
#2

Re: fuel gas

08/27/2013 11:11 AM

Temperatures and pressures? Is there anything in the fuel gas that might condense or solidify at ambient temperatures and those pressures?

Has the output of the HazOp Study revealed a requirement?

And what do the "for construction" P&IDs say?

__________________
"Did you get my e-mail?" - "The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place" - George Bernard Shaw, 1856
Reply
Reply to Forum Thread 2 comments

Previous in Forum: General Level Measurement Calculation   Next in Forum: Sealing Liquid

Advertisement