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<a href="http://www.pipingdesign.com/pumps.html">http://www.pipingdesign.com/pumps.html</a> Influence of Specific Gravity on Total Head Fluide Design Inc.
<<The pump performance or characteristic curve is often referred to as a
water performance curve (see Figure 1). Water is naturally the fluid of
choice for testing pumps because of its availability. The question is:
can the water performance curve be used for other fluids? The answer is
yes with care.>>
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Steam Digest Volume IV
U.S. Department of Energy
<<BestPractices, under the U.S. Department of Energy's Industrial
Technologies Program (ITP), helps U.S. manufacturers maintain global
competitiveness through strategic energy management, including the use
of energy-efficient technologies.>>
<a href="http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html">http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html</a>
Steam Utilization [PDF]
Spirax Sarco
<<Like many other substances, water can exist in the form of either a
solid, liquid, or gas. We will focus largely on liquid and gas phases
and the changes that occur during the transition between these two
phases. Steam is the vaporized state of water which contains heat energy
intended for transfer into a variety of processes from air heating to
vaporizing liquids in the refining process.>>
<a href="http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html">http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html</a>
Steam Hook-Ups [PDF]
Spirax Sarco
<<Selection of the most appropriate type and size of control valves,
steam traps and other fluid control valves, steam traps and other fluid
control equipment, and installation in a hook up enabling these
components of a system to operate in an optimal manner, all bear
directly on the efficiency and economy obtainable in any plant or system.>>
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