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From: <Okuwe@ao*.co*>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 02:57:40 EDT
Subject: Re: A Stroke is a stroke was RE: Isolating Manifold Question
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com

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I will,
David, it is obvious that you don't know very much about valves at all. "A 
valve is either open or it is closed." 
This is not true. There are many different types of valves. I have been in 
the oil and gas industry for 19 years and have forgotten more about valves 
than you will ever know. 
By its simple design an ISO valve is designed to be either fully open or 
fully closed. 
IT IS NOT A THROTTLING VALVE.
And could be damaged by being partially open or closed as you suggest.  READ &
 STUDY...........VALVES 101
You need to get back to the books and do some more studying and stay off of 
the net until you know what you are talking about.

Thank you very much,
Don Stricklin

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  COLOR="#0000ff" SIZE=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial Black" LANG="0"><I>I will,
<BR>David, it is obvious that you don't know very much about valves at all.
"A 
<BR>valve is either open or it is closed." 
<BR>This is not true. There are many different types of valves. I have been
in 
<BR>the oil and gas industry for 19 years and have forgotten more about
valves 
<BR>than you will ever know. 
<BR>By its simple design an ISO valve is designed to be either fully open or 
<BR>fully closed. 
<BR>IT IS NOT A THROTTLING VALVE.
<BR>And could be damaged by being partially open or closed as you suggest.
 READ &
<BR> STUDY...........VALVES 101
<BR>You need to get back to the books and do some more studying and stay off
of 
<BR>the net until you know what you are talking about.
<BR>
<BR>Thank you very much,
<BR>Don Stricklin</I></FONT></HTML>

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