Re: eccentric reducer

From: <umesh>
Date: Tue Sep 21 2004 - 00:43:00 EDT


Dear Prem & Som,

             This forum is definitely here to discuss piping related things. But do you guys did some home work on this? Do you guys opened any piping design related book and try to find about this?

             If we start receiving mails like “Why 1+1=2?”….There will be no interest in the forum. May be you guys don’t have resources to get a piping design book. I can understand that. What about Internet? Just type, “Eccentric reducers in pump suction”. You will get minimum 50 web pages. Is it so difficult?

             My concern is, you should develop a attitude to do research…to think logically…. to develop new logics etc. If you guys start asking basis questions like this…you might have to mail at least 50000 mails to this forum.

             The questions you guys asked is almost starting point of piping. By the way I am not discouraging you guys to mail to this forum. Don’t misunderstand me. My point is always do some homework. If still you are clueless, bring it to the forum.

             Developing the habit of studying books, doing research, using Internet to the possible highest extent…all will be great assets to your career.

Good luck,

Ken, Umesh,

Sr. Piping engineer, SK Engineering & Const. Ltd,

Seoul, SouthKorea

soma bhattacharya <somabc@yahoo.com> wrote:Hello everyone

I am writing in this forum for the first time.. ACtually my question is also same as that of Prem..

"why we use eccentric reducer in pump suction and in which case we use
flat side up and flat side down?"

Please reply
Soma

"Premkumar, Soundrarajan" <spremkumar@mcdermott.com> wrote:
hi everyone,

why we use eccentric reducer in pump suction and in which case we use flat side up and flat side down?

prem Received on Tue Sep 21 00:43:00 2004

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