omby
Industrial
- Jun 28, 2004
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I have some queries regarding the positioning of an orifice plate in a vertical gas main approx 30 inches in diameter.
Ideally it should be positioned with 10 straight pipe diameters upstream and 5 downstream.
Assuming I only have 10 straight pipe diameters in total (a 90 degree bend at one end and an isolation valve at the other) where would be the best place to position it? I assume that keeping things in the same ratio, it
would be best with 6.6 diameters upstream and 3.3 downstream?
With regards to straight pipe either side of the orifice plate, which would cause the biggest error to the d.p. produced, not enough upstream or downstream straight pipe diameters?
Also how critical is the smoothness of the pipe bore? If the main had at some time in the past been cut through, separated by 6 inches and had a band welded on the outside of the main to join it back together – would this affect the d.p. if it was within a couple of pipe diameters of the orifice plate? Also there is an inspection hatch close by, I assume this would be detrimental too?
I look forward to your replies.
omby
Ideally it should be positioned with 10 straight pipe diameters upstream and 5 downstream.
Assuming I only have 10 straight pipe diameters in total (a 90 degree bend at one end and an isolation valve at the other) where would be the best place to position it? I assume that keeping things in the same ratio, it
would be best with 6.6 diameters upstream and 3.3 downstream?
With regards to straight pipe either side of the orifice plate, which would cause the biggest error to the d.p. produced, not enough upstream or downstream straight pipe diameters?
Also how critical is the smoothness of the pipe bore? If the main had at some time in the past been cut through, separated by 6 inches and had a band welded on the outside of the main to join it back together – would this affect the d.p. if it was within a couple of pipe diameters of the orifice plate? Also there is an inspection hatch close by, I assume this would be detrimental too?
I look forward to your replies.
omby