{"id":34369,"date":"2022-04-06T13:46:21","date_gmt":"2022-04-06T13:46:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ose.directory\/?post_type=products&p=34369"},"modified":"2022-09-21T10:56:29","modified_gmt":"2022-09-21T10:56:29","slug":"minical-iii-bypass-fitting","status":"publish","type":"products","link":"https:\/\/ose.directory\/products\/minical-iii-bypass-fitting\/","title":{"rendered":"MiniCal III Bypass Fitting"},"content":{"rendered":"
A partial flow of the medium is guided through the MiniCal III bypass fitting and pumped back into the pipeline. This means that the installation location can be selected flexibly. Depending on the local conditions, the fitting is mounted either below the pipeline or on the wall.<\/p>\n
A requirement for the early detection of an ammonia leakage is the regular exchange of the medium in the measuring chamber. A partial flow of the medium is passed through the fitting as soon as the upstream solenoid valve opens. By setting the interval and the opening time of the solenoid valve, a regular exchange is achieved. After the measurement, the medium is pumped back into the circuit by a high-pressure pump to avoid coolant losses.<\/p>\n
The monitoring of the pump and the solenoid valve allow a control of the flow. The bypass fitting is designed for a pressure range of 1 to 6\/10 bar and a temperature range of -10\u00b0C to +50\u00b0C.<\/p>\n
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A partial flow of the medium is guided through the MiniCal III bypass fitting and pumped back into the pipeline. This means that the installation location can be selected flexibly. Depending on the local conditions, the fitting is mounted either below the pipeline or on the wall. A requirement for the early detection of an […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"template":"","tags":[],"collections":[12296],"acf":{"topic":[{"ID":3275,"post_author":"15","post_date":"2018-08-29 07:36:45","post_date_gmt":"2018-08-29 07:36:45","post_content":"Water analysis, testing\u00a0and monitoring is the continuous sampling of various liquid streams and the\u00a0analysis of quality. Water chemistry analyses\u00a0are carried out to identify and quantify chemical components and properties. Liquid streams include rivers, lakes, groundwater, recirculated cooling streams, boiler feedwater or condensate, and process effluents.\r\n