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Drip cup should be 2 and 1/2 times the pipe being served. Check local Gas Code bylaws for proper information.
AnswerA drip leg is used to catch any debris and condensation in a gas line before it reaches critical components, ie. regulators.Not only used for gas lines. Can also be installed in steam lines to capture condensation in industrial applications.
If you mean drip leg, yes you can. Some local codes still want a drip leg installed.
Install in gas line to shut off gas to building after gas meter, or to isolate an appliance off a gas line.
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In short, Drip Pot is being used in Coke Oven Gas piping mainly for removing the condensate generated in the pipe line due to condensation of vapour mixed in the Coke Oven gas which is basically a mix gas. The Drip Pot facilitate removal of condensate from Pipe Line without increasing hazard of excessive gas release from gas line which in tern reduces the risk of inhalation of toxic gas by the operator or the nearby people.
Drip cup should be 2 and 1/2 times the pipe being served. Check local Gas Code bylaws for proper information.
AnswerA drip leg is used to catch any debris and condensation in a gas line before it reaches critical components, ie. regulators.Not only used for gas lines. Can also be installed in steam lines to capture condensation in industrial applications.
The purpose of a drip leg in the gas piping is used as a device to capture dirt and debris from entering the furnace.
Gas line size is dependent on how long the line is, how many elbows and bends in the line, and what the line is serving, Leading to, does it carry enough gas pressure to serve appliance/appliances.
If you mean drip leg, yes you can. Some local codes still want a drip leg installed.
Not much of anything. Drip legs were quite common in the past, and many cities and engineers still specifiy their use. They are intended to capture any condensed water that may have been transported in the gas. If you don't have a drip leg, I'd not worry about it. I was flagged for this in the Borough of Magnolia in NJ and had to install one to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. You can call the township you live in to see if it is required.
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The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.
A drip can be used for multiple things:- * A site for the administration of intravenous (IV) injections or infusions. * Fluid replacement. Therefore, how long the drip will be in situ for will depend on the reason for the drip.