Good morning,
1. Not sure what a class room question is.
2. Sometimes we need shims for various reasons; field allowances (mostly), sloping pipe, etc
3. Why is this important?
All,
Simple question - are there any guidelines set forth by PIP, ASME, etc that govern max shim height underneath pipe shoes? Or is this a case-by-case evaluation dependent on forces and moments acting on the support?
Thanks!
Kevin Bezanson
Hi All,
I am looking for your input. We are currently procuring a Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) which is a system comprising of a hydraulic piston pump, reservoir tank, pressurize accumulators, and various valves, PRVs, fittings, and 3/4 tubing. It will be installed in Canada. The system is...
Thanks for the prompt response all.
Just wanted to get some second opinions. Yes, clearly the obvious solution is to cut and cap, and in doing so ensure the line is still able to support itself and not over stressed.
This should close out this topic.
A pipe designed to ASME B31.3 has been abandoned in place. This is a process water line that has a crack due to a failure from heat tracing. The line is currently empty. Are there any code requirements or industry best practice documents on what to do with the piping in order to leave it as is -...