jonesey
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2002
- 60
Hi,
we have to modify some existing 2"/3" 316L liquid ammonia piping. Looking at the existing installation, nearly everything is welded, valves included. I'm presuming that this is to reduce the number of potential leakage points in the system, therefore no flanges. Some of our team are requesting that we now put flanges in the system, because it is easier for fabrication/hydrotesting. This to me is not a valid argument to introduce potential leakage points in a toxic system just because it makes the work easier. Anybody have any experince with ammonia piping and industry guidelines ?
we have to modify some existing 2"/3" 316L liquid ammonia piping. Looking at the existing installation, nearly everything is welded, valves included. I'm presuming that this is to reduce the number of potential leakage points in the system, therefore no flanges. Some of our team are requesting that we now put flanges in the system, because it is easier for fabrication/hydrotesting. This to me is not a valid argument to introduce potential leakage points in a toxic system just because it makes the work easier. Anybody have any experince with ammonia piping and industry guidelines ?