firing rate is more significant than the pressure, often a 1200 PSI unit does not get blown down during operation. apply common sense for best results.
Can't tell you how many times a gas valve clicked and didn't open or didn't stay open. Aural is not accurate but what do I know I just work in the field for the past 10 years
Thank you all, your the best
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well done TY for the good work
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I've always been told that lwfco's should be blown down once per shift even on low pressure systems.
Bob August yup it’s more so for safety reasons to ensure it is working properly
firing rate is more significant than the pressure, often a 1200 PSI unit does not get blown down during operation. apply common sense for best results.
Can't tell you how many times a gas valve clicked and didn't open or didn't stay open. Aural is not accurate but what do I know I just work in the field for the past 10 years
How do you check that there is no gasflow, then?
This guy doesn’t like cameras, but great info