A rupture disc is mounted between two pipe flanges, one mounted to the condenser the other either unmounted or mounted to a vent pipe.
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For the most part, disc errors are cause by scratches and swirls on the disc face, but they can also be caused by moving the PS3 while the game disc is in it, if the disc is dropped on the ground, or if the disc is flexed beyond a reasonable limit.
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It will be on both of them. Note that many game CDs have anti-piracy measures that either make it difficult to copy the disc using standard copying programs or prevent the copied disc from working.
A recovery disc is a CD or DVD used to restore the operating system of a computer to working or factory conditions.
You want the rupture disk located at the LP exhust side of the steam turbine. This is placed here to prevent over pressure of the condencer in case loss of vacuum occurs. It is not placed in the condencer because the condencer is not rated for pressure.
A herniated disc is also referred to as a slipped, rupture, bulging, or protruding disc.
the rupture disc is piped off the chiller barrel (evaporator) and will vent the refrigerant outside incase of over pressure of the unit
As the spinal disc becomes less elastic, it can rupture. When the disc ruptures, a portion of the spinal disc pushes outside its normal boundary--this is called a herniated disc.
On a low-pressure chiller picture, the rupture disc is located on the evaporator housing. There should not be more than 10-PSIG flowing through this sector at any time.
For standard type rupture disc devices the leak tightness is typically 1 x 10-3 mbar.l/sec He or better, when applying O-ring seals between the rupture disc and its holder (if approved by the manufacturer!) then 1 x 10-6 mbar.l/sec is achievable. Higher leak rates will require welded type rupture discs where 1 x 10-8 mbar/le/sec or better will be feasable.
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Well, a herniated disc or "slipped disc" is when an intervertebral disc, (the cushions that sit between each vertebra of our spine) may slip out of place or rupture. If pressing on a nerve this may cause severe pain.
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A herniated disc occurs when the outer layer of the disc is damaged, the disc may rupture and the gel-like interior leak, putting pressure on adjacent nerve roots causing tingling, numbness or burning.