RE: Detection of Hydrocarbon Leaks into cooling sy stem

From: <Thomas>
Date: Wed Jun 09 2004 - 08:26:00 EDT


please forgive my slip M Jaydeep.

At 02:19 PM 6/9/2004 +0200, you wrote:
>Very Chauvinistic start that !!!
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>From: Thomas Laupa [mailto:tlaupa@frii.com]
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>Subject: [PipingDesign] Detection of Hydrocarbon Leaks into cooling
>system
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>Gents:
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>we have a cooling tower that is subject to occasional hydrocarbon
>contamination from heat exchanger leaks. what is the best way to detect
>this event using online instrumentation?
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Thomas G Laupa PE
Senior Engineer - Nalco Company
Office Address: 1601 Diehl Road, Naperville, IL, 60563 Courier Address: 1003 Remington, Fort Collins, CO, 80524 970-227-5127
800-493-5009 fax Received on Wed Jun 09 08:26:00 2004

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