IdanPV
Apologies Idan, I accidentally skipped your response. Thank you very much for answering.
I see that Table UW16.1 is even more stringent than the UG-45 table; now the 'UW-16(f)(3)(-a)(-6)' makes more sense to me.
Logically, it seems advisable to discard the use of Class 3000 in flat...
DriveMeNuts,
The only reason I said it wasn't an option at the moment is because if I switch to the S6000, there is no problem to solve. English is not my first language, and I may express myself poorly; again, that is not a reason for you to come and judge people. I understand that, besides...
DriveMeNuts.
I think you should be more kind and not assume things about people. I never said that I manufactured that container. From the responses you give, it doesn't seem like you have a clear understanding of things to speak to me in that way (You failed to answer any of the questions I...
DriveMenuts,
Is this wrong? Or am I misinterpreting it?
GD2,
What do you understand from that interpretation?
(Even when it comes to a manway, they must comply with UG-45, but the formula is different (t_UG-45 = t_a). I'm not saying that compliance is unnecessary; I'm saying that the...
Thank you for your response, to both.
GD2,
According to that, if I am going to use a 1/2" S3000 threaded coupling, which is equivalent to a 1/2" Sch 160 pipe, I should only make sure that the pipe complies with UG-27 for my design conditions? And then, I just need to check UG-39. I want to...
DriveMeNuts
This coupling is simply a vent, it will not be subjected to external loads. Maybe I expressed myself incorrectly before. This is why I believe that UG-45 also does not apply. Is this correct?"
IdanPV
What is visible is the manway of the filter with the threaded coupling 1/2"NPT welded on the flat cover. The vessel is manufactured with a seamless pipe NPS 8"
I want to see if I understand correctly everything you have been telling me: According to ANSI B16.11, the 1/2" Class 3000...
IdanPV
The outer diameter of 1/2" class 3000 couplings is 29 mm, and since the outer diameter of a 1/2" NPT thread needs to be the nominal size of the pipe (21.3 mm), the thickness is 3.85 mm. However, PV Elite gives a slightly lower value (3.62 mm), which also does not comply with UG-45 if...
Thank you for your answers
Christine74
I've seen that clarification before, but I don't quite understand it. Could you explain to me what it means? I understand it as follows, "the standard thickness of the Class 3000 threaded coupling verified for internal pressure is already sufficient, and...
I have seen many posts on the forum about this topic, but I haven't found one that really answers this question.
I will try to be as clear as possible: I have a flat cover that I designed according to UG-34 for a filter, which serves as a manway to change filter elements. If I place a threaded...
Thank you for tour reply.
I am traying to leaen how to design them so i can make that part of the vessel. I am having trouble finding information about this. I thought that there was some kind o guide or Excel sheet to design them
Hello everyone
Is there a guide to addapt the standard flanges to add swing bolts?
I want to know if i can use standard flanges and modified them to uso the swing bolts.
Thank you in Advance
Hello everyone.
I would like to know if Is possible to determine the size of a filter vessel by the flow rate. I have seen that a Lot of filter housings have an associated flow rate, but I don't know how to estimate a minimum size of the vessel according to the flow rate (diámeter and height)...