Re: LPT

From: <whasan>
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 05:10:00 EST

Thank you Chris..I hope this is what they implied

Cheers,

Waiel

> Has any body come across the abbreviation (LPT)..this shows on a relief
> valve header isolation valve..

   The only place I've seen it is a reference to liquid penetrant testing,    unsually for welds and castings. This whole thread on abbreviations has    made one thing very clear. Never use abbreviations where their    interpretation is critical.

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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Wed Mar 03 05:10:00 2004

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