Hmmm, maybe cryogenic piping would fit in that group as well (although the
extremely low temperatures would sort of set it apart). When you mention
clearances, what does that mean?
Paul
> Ok I see what you mean. I say, yes. They all work in similar materials,
> similar instruments, and similar environments. One of the hardest
> things that I've seen for designers working for the first time with
> Pharm/food/semicon industry are the slopes and clearances that have to
> be maintained for a system to be certified. And the cleanliness issues
> that have to be maintained when the system you're designing is going in
> a clean room. Some of the contract pipers we've hired just don't get
> it. Why does this line need to slope 1/4" per foot? Why do they need
> that much room to clean between pipe runs? Etc, etc.
>
> Regards,
>
> Aaron Wolfe
> Piping Designer
> Paul Mueller Company
> P.O. Box 828
> Springfield, Mo 65801
> (417) 575-9780
> E-mail: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=8LEuGNiNjYY-JOe2ePsHI0PtHgFeIto0K7LSdKwvsMBuZwfqXyrwsXX_KBa9VqLTVDkupAN_EmQ">awolfe@muel.com</a>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:37 AM
> To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=HGcueynhWxdyw_HV-3Eoop_Uwu0NKhFEh-_P9VB_uQEmhwPqd_EV_Vsmy3ZFOPFd7irvNsy5Ie2k_uY09AcX641kW_U">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
> Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Straight runs for flowmeters
>
> As a subgroup of the piping design "discipline", I mean. I.E., those
> who
> have experience in one of these 3 fields wouldn't take long to get up to
> full speed if moved to one of the others.
>
> Paul
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Aaron Wolfe" <awolfe@muel.com>
> To: <PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:27 AM
> Subject: RE: [PipingDesign] Straight runs for flowmeters
>
>
> > Grouped together as to what? Discussions? Or just the type of work?
> I
> > guess I'm just not sure what you mean.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Aaron Wolfe
> > Piping Designer
> > Paul Mueller Company
> > P.O. Box 828
> > Springfield, Mo 65801
> > (417) 575-9780
> > E-mail: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=8LEuGNiNjYY-JOe2ePsHI0PtHgFeIto0K7LSdKwvsMBuZwfqXyrwsXX_KBa9VqLTVDkupAN_EmQ">awolfe@muel.com</a>
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:25 AM
> > To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=HGcueynhWxdyw_HV-3Eoop_Uwu0NKhFEh-_P9VB_uQEmhwPqd_EV_Vsmy3ZFOPFd7irvNsy5Ie2k_uY09AcX641kW_U">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
> > Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Straight runs for flowmeters
> >
> > Question for you: should the pharmaceutical, food and semiconductor
> > industries (related to piping) be grouped together? All require
> extreme
> > cleanliness, use SS and typically smaller bore piping is used.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Aaron Wolfe" <awolfe@muel.com>
> > To: <PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:50 AM
> > Subject: RE: [PipingDesign] Straight runs for flowmeters
> >
> >
> > > I work in pharmaceutical piping mostly. The Flow meters that I've
> > used
> > > have a requirement for 3-6 OD's length of pipe upstream of the
> > > instrument. What this does is get a more laminar flow out of the
> > > product which provides better accuracy in measurement.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Aaron Wolfe
> > > Piping Designer
> > > Paul Mueller Company
> > > P.O. Box 828
> > > Springfield, Mo 65801
> > > (417) 575-9780
> > > E-mail: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=8LEuGNiNjYY-JOe2ePsHI0PtHgFeIto0K7LSdKwvsMBuZwfqXyrwsXX_KBa9VqLTVDkupAN_EmQ">awolfe@muel.com</a>
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