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Testing an Air-tight Reservoir
By Paul Rumpf

[ Ben Roth wrote in 161203 MMDigest --

> I need to know approximately how long it should take an
> air-tight reservoir to open fully once I've stopped pumping.

I use a time of 30 seconds as being the time to completely open
the reservoir from the completely collapsed state.  As well, if
a reservoir opens within 10 seconds from completely collapsed,
it is too leaky.

Hope this helps,
Paul Rumpf
Melbourne, Australia


(Message sent Mon 5 Dec 2016, 23:13:40 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

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