Talk:Vapor-compression desalination

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 2601:282:4780:AD0:B956:386C:160:7626 in topic pressure
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First time suggesting an edit on Wikipedia. The three references for this article all lead to dead links.

Hi Krustie, best thing is do is to use the {{dead link}} template to tag them as dead. This is better than removing them because often a link isn't completely dead, it has just moved within a site, or it can be retrieved from an archive service. Andy Dingley (talk) 10:30, 28 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
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What exactly does "at manometric pressure" mean? "Manometric pressure" would seem to be synonymous with gauge pressure (or perhaps it specifically refers to gauge pressure as measured by a manometer, which might be important for high precision?), but without any sort of measurement attached it seems roughly as sensical as "at speeds of miles per hour". Perhaps someone was looking for a fancy way to say "at atmospheric pressure", but I'd rather not edit based purely on assumption. --2601:282:4780:AD0:B956:386C:160:7626 (talk) 02:45, 20 February 2020 (UTC)Reply