Step Three: Calculate Acceptance Factor (AF)
Remember our formula for calculating the acceptance factor (AF) for diaphragm tanks?
Step Six: Select
If ASME construction is not required, select from 420 series, Table 1.
AF = 1 -
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78 + 14.7
This example would be a
To Recap:
AF = .518
Step Four: Maximum Acceptance Factor Verification
After calculating the acceptance factor (AF), we must compare the value to the maximum acceptance factors shown in Table 1. In the case of our example, an AF of 0.518 is less than the maximum acceptance factor of all
We went through six steps to size a full acceptance
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