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2008-10-10 14:36:11
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I'm copying a question and the answer that might be useful regarding the Watson Smith type 140:

Question:
"We have number of the above I/P's used in our gas network. It has come to my attention that instead of using compressed air as a supply we are using methane gas we transport through the network. My question is would this invalidate the certification,
"

Our answer:
"Yes, the type 140 is suitable for methane as process gas and it includes a feature called "captured bleed" which allows you to pipe the vent of the converter away to a safe place.

Please see the instruction manual (page 7) for further details."

Regards

Fred
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Watson Smith type 140 - methane supply
Posted on: 10, Oct 2008 @ 14:36
I'm copying a question and the answer that might be useful regarding the Watson Smith type 140:

Question:
"We have number of the above I/P's used in our gas network. It has come to my attention that instead of using compressed air as a supply we are using methane gas we transport through the network. My question is would this invalidate the certification,
"

Our answer:
"Yes, the type 140 is suitable for methane as process gas and it includes a feature called "captured bleed" which allows you to pipe the vent of the converter away to a safe place.

Please see the instruction manual (page 7) for further details."

Regards

Fred

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