I operate the hot water auto clave in pharmaceutical company, (GS 200) model. I change the 2 temp sensor probs but i dont know how to make similar them
sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my password. I would love any help you can give me
@Kyng Ahmed I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
The steam and the air will be at approximately the same temperature, so the air would ride above the steam, as steam is heavier than air, at any given temperature and pressure. This would cause the air to be expelled through the top of a vertical gravity system first, followed by the steam. One would eventually end up with a chamber filled with pure, gaseous water, a.k.a. steam.
No. Steam has a lower density than water vapour. Air and water vapour can be seen as idealized gases which mix instantanously. Also the steam comes with a certain velocity into the chamber, therefore turbulence mixeds both gases. It is simply a dilution process.
Only parameter setting available on touch panel, so need help abot this
I operate the hot water auto clave in pharmaceutical company, (GS 200) model. I change the 2 temp sensor probs but i dont know how to make similar them
For calibrate the sensors i need to adjest them equilu but i cant fint the setting in touch screen panel,
sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my password. I would love any help you can give me
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@Kyng Ahmed I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Kyng Ahmed it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account !
@Hassan Leo Glad I could help =)
The steam and the air will be at approximately the same temperature, so the air would ride above the steam, as steam is heavier than air, at any given temperature and pressure. This would cause the air to be expelled through the top of a vertical gravity system first, followed by the steam. One would eventually end up with a chamber filled with pure, gaseous water, a.k.a. steam.
No. Steam has a lower density than water vapour. Air and water vapour can be seen as idealized gases which mix instantanously. Also the steam comes with a certain velocity into the chamber, therefore turbulence mixeds both gases. It is simply a dilution process.
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