At 7:50, why are you showing a pressure drop? It seems like they only believe it dropped. The pressure sensor is located after the new additional valve, so the pressure remained the same at 24.1 MPa. I believe this may have occurred due to negligence or low qualifications of the staff. I empathize with the individual who climbed there. Great video! Perfect for teaching goldfinches about pressure.
That is the pumper pressure, so the pressure in the line between the manifold and the pumper as measured by the pressure transducer (3:53) at the pumper.
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At 7:50, why are you showing a pressure drop? It seems like they only believe it dropped. The pressure sensor is located after the new additional valve, so the pressure remained the same at 24.1 MPa. I believe this may have occurred due to negligence or low qualifications of the staff. I empathize with the individual who climbed there. Great video! Perfect for teaching goldfinches about pressure.
That is the pumper pressure, so the pressure in the line between the manifold and the pumper as measured by the pressure transducer (3:53) at the pumper.