marty007
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2012
- 622
We've received a few B16.5 reducing flanges from a supplier that have come in longer than I expected. I was hoping that someone could tell me if I'm out to lunch on my interpretation of B16.5:
First, I don't have the 2013 edition yet, my references are per the 2009 edition. If there are any changes that affect this question, please let me know.
Size: NPS10 x NPS24 300# Weld Neck Reducing Flange
Per paragraph 6.8.1: Flange thickness and facing shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size from which the reduction is being made (NPS24):
[ul]
[li]Table II-11: tf = 2.69"[/li]
[li]Para 6.4.1: facing = 0.06"[/li]
[/ul]
Per paragraph 6.8.2.2: The hub dimensions shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made (NPS10):
[ul]
[li]Table II-11: hub height = Y-tf = 4.56" - 1.81" = 2.75"[/li]
[/ul]
From this, I interpret that the flange should have a total length of:
[ul]
[li]Total length: tf + facing + hub height = 2.69" + 0.06" + 2.75" = 5.5"[/li]
[/ul]
The supplier interprets that the overall length of a B16.5 reducing flange should be the same as the length of the larger size being reduced from (NPS24). The flanges we received match the length through hub of a NPS24 300# flange: 6.56". The total length is 6.56" + facing height (0.06") = 6.625"
Am I out to lunch?
First, I don't have the 2013 edition yet, my references are per the 2009 edition. If there are any changes that affect this question, please let me know.
Size: NPS10 x NPS24 300# Weld Neck Reducing Flange
Per paragraph 6.8.1: Flange thickness and facing shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size from which the reduction is being made (NPS24):
[ul]
[li]Table II-11: tf = 2.69"[/li]
[li]Para 6.4.1: facing = 0.06"[/li]
[/ul]
Per paragraph 6.8.2.2: The hub dimensions shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made (NPS10):
[ul]
[li]Table II-11: hub height = Y-tf = 4.56" - 1.81" = 2.75"[/li]
[/ul]
From this, I interpret that the flange should have a total length of:
[ul]
[li]Total length: tf + facing + hub height = 2.69" + 0.06" + 2.75" = 5.5"[/li]
[/ul]
The supplier interprets that the overall length of a B16.5 reducing flange should be the same as the length of the larger size being reduced from (NPS24). The flanges we received match the length through hub of a NPS24 300# flange: 6.56". The total length is 6.56" + facing height (0.06") = 6.625"
Am I out to lunch?