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  1. chuckm1974

    Valve markings

    Thank you for your input to my question. I appreciate your insight.
  2. chuckm1974

    Valve markings

    In ASTM B16.34, the section for valve marking has identification markings, section 4.2, and identification plate, section 4.3. The way it is worded, it sounds like both are required, but it seems like one or the other could be used. Does anyone have some good insight on this? Thanks.
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    Defining origin point for parametric equations

    When I am creating an equation driven curve using parametric equations, I would like to specify the zero point. Is there a way in SW that allows that to be done? Going along with this, is there a way to specify the sketch coordinate system so that the zero point is where I want it?
  4. chuckm1974

    images in family drawings

    I just sent them to you. Thanks!
  5. chuckm1974

    images in family drawings

    What is the best way for me to get you the files?
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    images in family drawings

    It is part of the template, but I also tried deleting it from the master part drawing and adding it in by insert>image.
  7. chuckm1974

    images in family drawings

    I am fairly new to NX, and I am working to use a part family table to generate new parts and their associated drawings. The biggest problem that I am having is that the logo in the title block does is not showing up on the family part drawings, even though it is selectable and is pointed to the...
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    R134a compressor equation

    Thanks for responding. What equation and compressibility factor do you use? Chuck
  9. chuckm1974

    R134a compressor equation

    I'm looking to see if there is a compressor equation other than the general isentropic ideal gas compressor equation. In particular, an isentropic equation for compressing R134A from the low pressure evaporator to the high pressure side in an HVAC system.

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