Kodis
Petroleum
- Mar 14, 2014
- 3
Hi guys,
I'm new here and have a very general question concerning standards;
If I am designing a piece of equipment, what are the factors that would differentiate between B31.3 & ASME VIII.
The equipment is not technically 'holding' pressure but has fluid passing through it (you might compare it to an in line heat exchanger as it is simply a chunk of plates & pipes inserted into a larger pipe. - However ideally I would like to use weldolets and end caps for the connections and would like to know what I can get away with without straying into ASME VIII territory (e.g. is it dependant on fittings or purely if it holds pressure).
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I'm new here and have a very general question concerning standards;
If I am designing a piece of equipment, what are the factors that would differentiate between B31.3 & ASME VIII.
The equipment is not technically 'holding' pressure but has fluid passing through it (you might compare it to an in line heat exchanger as it is simply a chunk of plates & pipes inserted into a larger pipe. - However ideally I would like to use weldolets and end caps for the connections and would like to know what I can get away with without straying into ASME VIII territory (e.g. is it dependant on fittings or purely if it holds pressure).
Thanks in advance for any feedback.