Fuzzbox 100
Mechanical
- Feb 8, 2022
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We traditionally have specified a B7/2H combination for 'normal' piping operation (typically up 20 bar and ambient temp. conditions).
We also have a 'low temperature' requirement where the minimum temperature can reach -42degC (-44degF).
In these 'LT' conditions, we have typically specified an A320 Gr. L7 stud and A194 Gr. L4 nut combination. Our understanding is that Gr. L4 nuts are being 'superseded' by 'Gr.7'. Ok, fair enough, we'll specify Gr. 7. (Although I realise that there is a difference between Gr. 7 and Gr. L7).
But ASME B31.3 Table A-2 gives min. temps of -55degF for both Gr. 2H and Gr. 7 nuts. And A193 B7 studs also have a min. temp of -55degF.
So to my question - is there any reason why we could specify A193 B7 / A194 2H for 'our' low temperature conditions? Or am I missing something?
Many thanks.
We also have a 'low temperature' requirement where the minimum temperature can reach -42degC (-44degF).
In these 'LT' conditions, we have typically specified an A320 Gr. L7 stud and A194 Gr. L4 nut combination. Our understanding is that Gr. L4 nuts are being 'superseded' by 'Gr.7'. Ok, fair enough, we'll specify Gr. 7. (Although I realise that there is a difference between Gr. 7 and Gr. L7).
But ASME B31.3 Table A-2 gives min. temps of -55degF for both Gr. 2H and Gr. 7 nuts. And A193 B7 studs also have a min. temp of -55degF.
So to my question - is there any reason why we could specify A193 B7 / A194 2H for 'our' low temperature conditions? Or am I missing something?
Many thanks.