Quote Originally Posted by NoNickName View Post
Again, mileage may vary. Loss of goods is always the case when no backup and no spare parts are available. Blame is put on the producer of the equipment, as always.
I got a court case, because a close control unit went down and the server room of a bank stopped. They were transacting 1millionGBP per second. They had a loss of few billion GBP, all because of a 5 years old fan that burnt and no spares on site.
They got kicked and ashamed by the judge.
If you want to avoid hammering between the SV and the TEV, put the drier in between.
Came the judge to that decision without appointing first a judicial expert?

Putting the drier between SV and TEV, that need some clarification because the drier has almost no volume where velocity can decrease and avoid pressure build up