Thanks for the engagements. There are two pipe bends. The other one is a 150 x 90 x 914. Then the one in question. For the 90 degree one,when I measured it the dimension from the face of the flange to the centerline was 914. However the 60 degree one wasn’t there so I didn’t get a chance to...
Good day, engineers. Could you please assist in clarifying the description of a specific pipe bend: DN150 x 60 x 914? It’s a 60-degree bend on a 150mm pipeline, but I need to know whether the 914 refers to the radius or the length.
@MJCronin
Please note that i decided to share an isometric view because i find it easier to comprehend and explain sice its a picture.
The suction pipe is dn200 and the pump inlet is dn150 and there is an eccentirc reducer connected to an expansion joint that is connecte to the pump flange.
I...
Thank you for your help.
Please note that i have added a sketch on the origional post.
To answer a your questions
1. The suction line is connected to an already existing manifold that is used by the client.
Hi,
I am currectly designing a pipeline for a diesel powered fire pump and we are having some technicalities with the client.
The initital design had a straight suction which was perfect for the application.
However the client was denied permission to extent their boundary fence. Hence we are...