I just went to the net, searched for variable orifice desuperheater. went to
COPES VULCAN site . found guides giving description of equipment and recommended
installation, including location of temperature element.
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Subject: [PipingDesign] minimum distance
hi group,
my name is cesar. and i work in a japanese company as a piping engineer. i am
new to this group and this job.
what is the minimum distance of a temperature gauge before entering a
variable orifice desuperheater.
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