milldrone
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Alaric said:Problem #6 from Bud's brain teasers
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Edit: I should have added that the existence of the flow control implies that the relief valve is lifted off it's seat.
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Alaric said:Problem #6 from Bud's brain teasers
milldrone said:...and heat generator
fluidpower1 said:Peter asked/stated:
"Can you see why I got into a lot of arguments with instructors about test questions?"
I would have never guessed that would ever be possible Peter!
gas said:Alaric's problem given here as a quiz can be a real life problem. I have seen instances of rod seals blown off, valve internals blown apart or other failures from super high pressure in an old system 750-1000 psi.
The cause....you guessed it. I can remember someone replacing rod seals over and over until he "figgered it out".
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a mistake when you make it again.
I saw that. I have been informed indirectly via a telephone call that I am nuts. +1.47 psi. Oh well.milldrone said:Bud,
I think you nailed it!
gas said:Alaric's problem given here as a quiz can be a real life problem.
Peter Nachtwey said:I saw that. I have been informed indirectly via a telephone call that I am nuts. +1.47 psi. Oh well.