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DAVID W. SPITZER'S E-ZINE
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TECHNICAL AND MARKETING SERVICES FOR INSTRUMENTATION SUPPLIERS AND END-USERS
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Physical properties can render almost any measurement instrument inoperable. Problems can occur when the physical properties of the fluid are outside the limits of the flowmeter. Applicable physical properties include pressure, temperature, viscosity, specific gravity, lubricity, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity and the like.
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Knowledge usually helps you make progress, but often too much information can get you in trouble. Sometimes both can happen. Let me explain.
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Which carbon steel flanges below are not acceptable for a flowmeter when the maximum pressure is 15 bar (approximately 218 PSIG)?
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ABOUT SPITZER AND BOYES, LLC
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In addition to over 35 years of experience as an instrument user, consultant, and expert witness, David W Spitzer has written over 10 books and 250 articles about flow measurement, level measurement, instrumentation, and process control. David (with Walt Boyes) is the author of seven Consumer Guides to various industrial flow and level technologies. David teaches his flow measurement seminars in both English and Portuguese.
Spitzer and Boyes, LLC provides engineering, technical writing, training seminars, strategic marketing consulting, distribution consulting, and expert witness services worldwide, and can be contacted at +1.845.623.1830 or www.spitzerandboyes.com.
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