Peter R
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2022
- 3
thread794-499953
The referenced thread has some discussion about ASME RF Bore ID mismatch between lapped flange and butt weld flange, what ASME allows. ASME does not mention this bore mismatch or the step it creates or if said step must be mitigated, therefore I assume this mismatch is allowed, although it would seem clear (without ASME comment) that the gasket would need to be sized for the larger ID joint and not the butt weld side. That said, paragraph 2.8.3 says "In no case shall the bore diameter exceed the bore of the same size and class lapped flange", which is an important caveat. Basically the lapped flange variant bore B is the max bore, no matter what the customer says. This was confusing because in the flange dimensional tables, this lapped bore B is denoted as "minimum", but paragraph 2.8.3 denotes it as "maximum", which is a discrepancy. The butt weld bore, despite that the code stipulates "to be specified by the purchaser" implying no ASME code requirement, does have some limitations that ASME imposes, and does it's best to make you go hunt for. If the bore is a continuous ID from face to butt weld, clearly it must be sufficiently less than butt weld OD H. But if the bore is tapered, which is not discussed in ASMEB16.5, but appears allowable, the face side OD must not exceed the lapped variant bore B. For the slip on flange, the bore appears to be able to vary between B for slip on flanges as a minimum and B for lapped flanges as a maximum. Lapped flange bores would appear to be specified as lapped bore B exactly with no allowance for tolerance. You would be forgiven for using your best engineering judgment and applying a reasonable +/- tolerance to lapped bore B.
The referenced thread has some discussion about ASME RF Bore ID mismatch between lapped flange and butt weld flange, what ASME allows. ASME does not mention this bore mismatch or the step it creates or if said step must be mitigated, therefore I assume this mismatch is allowed, although it would seem clear (without ASME comment) that the gasket would need to be sized for the larger ID joint and not the butt weld side. That said, paragraph 2.8.3 says "In no case shall the bore diameter exceed the bore of the same size and class lapped flange", which is an important caveat. Basically the lapped flange variant bore B is the max bore, no matter what the customer says. This was confusing because in the flange dimensional tables, this lapped bore B is denoted as "minimum", but paragraph 2.8.3 denotes it as "maximum", which is a discrepancy. The butt weld bore, despite that the code stipulates "to be specified by the purchaser" implying no ASME code requirement, does have some limitations that ASME imposes, and does it's best to make you go hunt for. If the bore is a continuous ID from face to butt weld, clearly it must be sufficiently less than butt weld OD H. But if the bore is tapered, which is not discussed in ASMEB16.5, but appears allowable, the face side OD must not exceed the lapped variant bore B. For the slip on flange, the bore appears to be able to vary between B for slip on flanges as a minimum and B for lapped flanges as a maximum. Lapped flange bores would appear to be specified as lapped bore B exactly with no allowance for tolerance. You would be forgiven for using your best engineering judgment and applying a reasonable +/- tolerance to lapped bore B.