Texas Piper
Mechanical
- Oct 26, 2020
- 25
I would like some help clarifying what is allowed and what is not regarding B16.5 and selection of blind flange vs reducing flange.
Due to a combination of events and space constraints, we have a 4" NPS nozzle on a tank that needs to immediately reduce down to a 2" NPS.
If I am understanding B16.5 table 6 correctly, this connection must use a 4"x2" reducing flange, and not a blind flange with a penetration.
A blind flange with penetration would be allowed in this circumstance if the pipe was a 1 1/2" NPS or SMALLER. Table 6 specifies this based on a threaded tap on the blind flange, but this will not be a threaded connection...
Am I correct here or do I need to go apologize?
Due to a combination of events and space constraints, we have a 4" NPS nozzle on a tank that needs to immediately reduce down to a 2" NPS.
If I am understanding B16.5 table 6 correctly, this connection must use a 4"x2" reducing flange, and not a blind flange with a penetration.
A blind flange with penetration would be allowed in this circumstance if the pipe was a 1 1/2" NPS or SMALLER. Table 6 specifies this based on a threaded tap on the blind flange, but this will not be a threaded connection...
Am I correct here or do I need to go apologize?