drewcrew6
Member
Over the time I've been hanging out on here I don't recall this coming up.
How many people have air sol. valves in a cabinet?
I'm sure there are some, so what are the common thoughts on
providing a "vent" of some kind sized to handle a line break?
Better yet is there any pictures of a panel that had no vent with a line break?
I have started seeing more equipment that has air feeds in them
with no vent and the pressures those cabinets can see is
tremendous. I don't mean the "dump" port on the valves
themselves going outside the cabinet because they have to.
What I mean is a vent that is there for a line break inside the
cabinet.
I'm talking to the designers about this but so far from what I'm
told there is one that does not believe it is necessary.
The cabinet we use are mostly hoffman stainless because of an
acid enviroment in one of our dept. which is why the valves are
in a cabinet.
Drewcrew6
How many people have air sol. valves in a cabinet?
I'm sure there are some, so what are the common thoughts on
providing a "vent" of some kind sized to handle a line break?
Better yet is there any pictures of a panel that had no vent with a line break?
I have started seeing more equipment that has air feeds in them
with no vent and the pressures those cabinets can see is
tremendous. I don't mean the "dump" port on the valves
themselves going outside the cabinet because they have to.
What I mean is a vent that is there for a line break inside the
cabinet.
I'm talking to the designers about this but so far from what I'm
told there is one that does not believe it is necessary.
The cabinet we use are mostly hoffman stainless because of an
acid enviroment in one of our dept. which is why the valves are
in a cabinet.
Drewcrew6
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