sandypiping
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2014
- 6
I believe its a common topic and there are few threads addressing this.
I have a scenario where we need to have 1.5" tapping on a 3" blind flange. As per Table 6, ASME B16.5, we can go up to 1.25". My question :
1. What does 'smallest Size of reducing outlet requiring hub flanges' mean? Why smallest? Means for 4", can we go for 2" outlet for hub flanges? Or is it the other way round?
Blind flange doesn't have much hub...however, the figure shows tapping on blind flange as well
2. If 3" x 1.5" is not allowed, how we can justify with calc or addl reinforcement/gusseting? Should we expand to 4" to have 1.5" drain or request to change the drain size to 1" for 3" blind flange?
I have a scenario where we need to have 1.5" tapping on a 3" blind flange. As per Table 6, ASME B16.5, we can go up to 1.25". My question :
1. What does 'smallest Size of reducing outlet requiring hub flanges' mean? Why smallest? Means for 4", can we go for 2" outlet for hub flanges? Or is it the other way round?
Blind flange doesn't have much hub...however, the figure shows tapping on blind flange as well
2. If 3" x 1.5" is not allowed, how we can justify with calc or addl reinforcement/gusseting? Should we expand to 4" to have 1.5" drain or request to change the drain size to 1" for 3" blind flange?