Re: Pressure transmitters

From: <geoff.stone@lendlease.com.au>
Date: Mon May 14 2001 - 18:05:00 EDT


Try the Instrument Society of America website. They have standard practices and data sheets.RP550 comes to mind as the installation standard.

"Mandar Apte (Ruwais Site - ENG)" <A.Mandar@TECNIMONT.CO.AE> on 13/05/2001 13:34:33

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Subject: [PipingDesign] Pressure transmitters

Hi,
Does anyone know if the tappings for pressure transmitters for liquid lines in horizontal run should be taken from bottom or side of the line and not from the top ?
Can anyone tell me where I can find supporting documents on net ?

have a nice time :-)
Mandar




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