Who gave the design parameters? If given by client then, design it to that. Not the service parameters.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 2:09 PM, 'raj susi' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--Dear ExpertsGood day to all.I reviewed a DVR as per the attached,Design parameters:-Max working pressure 5000 psi.Design temperature -20 deg F to 250 deg F.Service SourService Material class EE NL.Here, SERVICE of the product is as below,EE denotes sour SERVICE=SAME AS DESIGN REQUIREMENT.N denotes -50 to 140 deg F. & L denotes -50 to 180 deg F.So we can combine and get NL as -50 to 180 deg F. NOT SAME AS DESIGN REQUIREMENT.MY QUESTION IS -DOES THIS PRODUCT SERVICE MATCH WITH DESIGN REQUIREMENT?Do we need to change the lower/higher temperature limit of design/service or it can be the same?Please give your valuable. comments on this subject.RegardsRaj
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