Wednesday, January 9, 2013

 

Difference Between ia & ib Intrinsic Safety Protection

Difference Between ia & ib Intrinsic Safety Protection


ProtectionType ia

Apparatus is designed so that it is suitable for Zone 0 & it will not cause ignition when the maximum permitted values are applied to its terminals:

a)       in normal operation with application of those non-countable faults which give the most
onerous condition;
b)       in normal operation with application of one countable fault and those non-countable faults
which give the most onerous condition; and
c)       in normal operation with application of two countable faults and those non-countable faults which give the most onerous condition.

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EPC Q & A

E for EPC




1.                  Describe the data sheet development work flow process. 
Start with Rev A and the discipline activity and describe all the way to Rev 0.
2.                  When an engineering department receives a document for the first time, what is the first item on your ‘to-do’ list and why?
3.                  For client, are drawings reviewed in parallel or in series and why?
4.                  When we receive approvals from client and experts for welding documents / inspection / drawings, what is one thing that must be on the drawings before returning to vendor and Why?
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Thermowell

Thermowell



When fluid flows past a thermowell inserted into a pipe or duct, vorticies form at both sides of the well. These vorticies detach, first from one side, and then from the other. This phenomenon is known as the Von
Karmann effect. The frequency of shedding of these vortices is a function of the diameter of the thermowell,
the fluid velocity and, to a lesser extent, the Reynolds number.
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