yes it should be flat side up to reduce
caviation to the pump suction & IF THE SUCTION IS
PRESSURISED(net positive suction head) THERE IS NO
NEED FOR REDUCER
generally we use reducer in pump suction to create
some pressure to inlet
> Dear Group
>
> It is alwase reccomended to use eccentric reducer
> at pump's suction side provided the flat part to be
> on top.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Yousuf Jaradat
>
> Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote:
> Enter "eccentric reducer pipingdesign"
> (with or without the quotes, try
> it) into Google and the answer should be the number
> 2 result. I.e.,
> www.pipingdesign.com/mailarc/0409/7871.html
>
> Actually, it appears that Google has crawled the
> entire PipingDesign
> list archives and adding "pipingdesign" to any
> Google query will bring
> up what has been contributed by our members over the
> past 8 years or so
> (but only to February 18, 2006).
>
> Paul
>
> sviswan@technip.com wrote:
> > Depends where you use it.
> > I suppose if you search in here, you should be
> able to find the answer.
> >
> > Sajit
> >
> > I am new to piping design...please clarify me
> should the eccentric
> > reducer have the flat side up or down.
>
>
>
>
>
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