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Sealing Liquid

08/27/2013 11:02 AM

Dear All

which type of service and what type of liquid to be filled for the sealing liquid to the impulse tubing. any standard

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Re: sealing liquid

08/27/2013 11:06 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?

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Re: sealing liquid

08/27/2013 11:08 AM

Water is vary common in steam lines.

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08/27/2013 11:21 AM

Some liquid that is compatible (but maybe not miscible) with the fluid in the impulse lines, and will not boil or freeze at the temperatures to which it may be exposed. Oil, water, glycerin are fairly common; other possibilities include alcohols, glycols, mercury, etc.

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Re: Sealing Liquid

08/27/2013 1:47 PM

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The impulse line is the piping or tubing used to connect the transmitter to the process. To ensure correct readings, it is essential that impulse lines be installed correctly for the type of fluid that you are measuring. Consult your transmitter installation manual!

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