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My Reading on Heat Exchanger Readin
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Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang Fion Zhan
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The Magical Book of Tank Inspection
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STANDARDS OF THE TUBULAR EXCHANGER
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HEAT EXCHANGER NOMENCLATURE SECTION
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NOMINAL DIAMETER The nominal diamet
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N1.32 U-tube exchanger with bonnet
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QUIZ Type: AKU? CKU? Charlie Chong/
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Type NEN Heat Exchanger Charlie Cho
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N-2 NOMENCLATURE OF HEAT EXCHANGER
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A: Removable Channel and Cover E: O
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C: Integral With Tubesheet Removabl
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A: Removable Channel and Cover J: D
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HEAT EXCHANGER FABRICATION TOLERANC
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Connection nozzle alignment and sup
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F-2 RECOMMENDED FABRICATION TOLERAN
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F-3 TUBESHEETS, PARTITIONS, COVERS
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Alternate Tongue and Groove Joint 1
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NPS Maximum Radial Projections of i
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Imperfections In Flange Facing Fini
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Imperfections In Flange Facing Fini
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Imperfections In Flange Facing Fini
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DEFINITIONS 1. Baffle is a device t
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10. Flange Load Concentration Facto
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Insert002 FIGURE G·5. 2 HEAT EXCHA
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Your Choice The detailed methods of
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Your Choice Charlie Chong/ Fion Zha
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G-2 INSPECTION G-2.1 MANUFACTURER'S
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G-3.12 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The
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G-4 DRAWINGS AND ASME CODE DATA REP
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G-5.2 PERFORMANCE The purchaser sha
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G-5.3 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES The man
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G-6.5 DAMAGE PROTECTION The exchang
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G-7 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION FEATURES O
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*G-7.2 UFTING DEVICES Channels, bon
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*G-7.3 WIND & SEISMIC DESIGN For wi
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Type: AES Rear Head Type S - FLOATI
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Worksheet 作 业 Name This Heat Ex
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Worksheet 作 业 Name This Heat Ex
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E-1 PERFORMANCE OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
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User Responsibilities Correct Insta
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User Responsibilities Correct Insta
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The Best Assurance lies in Manufact
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CLEARANCE FOR DISMANTLING Charlie C
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CLEARANCE FOR DISMANTLING Charlie C
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CLEARANCE FOR DISMANTLING Charlie C
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Pipe Sleeve Cast in Place In concre
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Pipe Sleeve Cast in Place In concre
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FOUNDATION BOLTS Foundation bolts s
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E-2.2 CLEANLINESS PROVISIONS E-2.21
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Vapor Or Gas Binding What is Air Bi
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E-2.35 PULSATION AND VIBRATION In a
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Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang SAFETY RE
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E-3.21 START-UP OPERATION Most exch
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START-UP OPERATION/ SHUT-DOWN OPERA
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START-UP OPERATION/ SHUT-DOWN OPERA
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E-3.24 BOLTED JOINTS Heat exchanger
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Bolted Relaxation may due to: • R
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Bolted Relaxation All external bolt
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E-3.25 RECOMMENDED BOLT TIGHTENING
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Bolt Tightening Procedure- Cross Bo
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E-4 MAINTENANCE OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
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Heat exchanger Air Vent? Charlie Ch
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E-4.12 DISASSEMBLY FOR INSPECTION O
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Shell/ Floating Head and Channel Co
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FIGURE E-4.13-1 Charlie Chong/ Fion
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Nil-ductility Transition Temperatur
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FIGURE E-4.13-2 (with Test Ring) Ob
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E-4.2 TUBE BUNDLE REMOVAL AND HANDL
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TUBE BUNDLE REMOVAL AND HANDLING Th
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1. Circulating hot wash oil or ligh
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Water Box/ Exchanger Head Charlie C
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Tube Cleaning (Mechanical- Hydro je
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Tube Cleaning (Chemical Cleaning) C
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Tube Cleaning (Pre & Post Cleaned)
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E-4.4 TUBE EXPANDING A suitable tub
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Bolted joints and flanges are desig
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Tongue & Groove Flange Metal jacket
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Tongue & Groove Flange Metal jacket
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Marking Spiral Wound Gaskets Charli
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RTJ Groove Flange Type R Ring Gaske
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E-4.7 SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS T
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PLUGGING OF TUBES Defective tubes m
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PLUGGING OF TUBES Defective tubes m
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Pre-Read Exercise- Naming the Compo
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Removal Channel/ Removable Cover Re
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Heat Exchanger- Basic Floating Tube
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Heat Exchanger- Basic Design Data S
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MECHANICAL STANDARDS TEMA CLASS R C
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Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Heat Exchanger- Basic ASME II & ASM
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Heat Exchanger- Basic ASME XIII Ove
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MECHANICAL STANDARDS TEMA CLASS “
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RCB Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Heat Exchanger Shell Design- Thickn
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Heat Exchanger Tube Sheet Design- B
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Heat Exchanger Tube to Tube Sheet J
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R-1.12 DEFINITION OF TEMA CLASS “
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RCB-1.13 CONSTRUCTION CODES The ind
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DESIGN PRESSURE Design pressures fo
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TESTING: The test pressure shall be
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RCB-1.32 PNEUMATIC TEST When liquid
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UCS-6 STEEL PLATES (a) Approved spe
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Example: Mtls: SA-285 Grade C, Desi
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R-4.422 WELDED-IN LONGITUDINAL BAFF
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CB-4.42 LONGITUDINAL BAFFLES CB-4.4
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RCB-4.5 SPACING OF BAFFLES AND SUPP
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Notes: 1. Above the metal temperatu
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RCB-4.55 SPECIAL CASES When pulsati
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RCB-4.61MPINGEMENT BAFFLES AND EROS
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*RCB-4.622 SHELL ENTRANCE OR EXIT A
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RCB-4.7 TIE RODS AND SPACERS Tie ro
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RCB-4.9 KETTLE TYPE REBOILERS For k
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Multipass Floating Head Covers A c
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Single Pass Floating Head Covers Se
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CB-5.11 MINIMUM INSIDE DEPTH OF FLO
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Bending Shear Charlie Chong/ Fion Z
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RCB-5.15 TUBE BUNDLE SUPPORTS When
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FIGURE RCB-5.22 The cylindrical sur
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RCB-5.23 PACKING MATERIAL Purchaser
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LANTERN RING Also referred to as
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LANTERN RING Charlie Chong/ Fion Zh
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LANTERN RING Lantern Ring Charlie C
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LANTERN RING Bushing Stuffing Box G
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TEMA Type BEW or AEW Charlie Chong/
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TABLE RB-5.31 MAXIMUM DESIGN PRESSU
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RCB-5.32 LEAKAGE PRECAUTIONS The de
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RCB-5.33 PACKING MATERIAL Purchaser
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CB-6.2 GASKET MATERIALS For design
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RCB-6.4 PASS PARTITION GASKETS The
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FIGURE RCB-6.5 For dimensions and t
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RCB-7 TUBESHEETS RCB-7.1 TUBESHEETT
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MINIMUM TUBESHEET THICKNESS WITH EX
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B-7.11 MINIMUM TUBESHEET THICKNESS
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FIGURE RCB-7.124 Charlie Chong/ Fio
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RCB-7.126 SEPARATE DOUBLE TUBESHEET
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RB-7.24 TUBE HOLE GROOVING Tube hol
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Tubesheet Growing Milling Tool Each
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When integrally clad or applied tub
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C-7.311 LENGTH OF EXPANSION Tubes s
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TUBE PROJECTION Charlie Chong/ Fion
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TUBE PROJECTION Charlie Chong/ Fion
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TUBE PROJECTION Charlie Chong/ Fion
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Tubesheet Grooving Inspection Charl
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RCB-7.32 WELDED TUBE-TO-TUBESHEET J
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RCB-7.323 FABRICATION AND TESTING P
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TUBESHEET PULLING EVES In exchanger
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C-7.6 CLAD AND FACED TUBESHEETS The
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Historic calculation methods for fl
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The intent is to provide an approac
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RCB-8.1 APPUCATION INSTRUCTIONS AND
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RCB-8.12 CORROSION ALLOWANCE The fl
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TABLE R-3.13 MINIMUM SHELL THICKNES
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RCB-9.12 MINIMUM INSIDE DEPTH For m
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R-10.3 PIPE TAP CONNECTIONS All pip
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RCB-10.31 VENT AND DRAIN CONNECTION
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B-10.32 PRESSURE GAGE CONNECTIONS A
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THERMOMETER CONNECTIONS All flanged
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Skip Chapter 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 张 铁
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