DGrayPPD
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2017
- 300
I would like some clarification on clamp-on pipe shoes. A suggestion has been made to use clamp-on type shoes in lieu of welded shoes due to the client requesting as minimal welded pipe supports as possible. There are some areas where the pipe shoes would need to be used as anchors. My basic research has told me that clamp-on type shoes should not be used as anchors.
The line information is:
NPS - 2"
Commodity - Hot Oil
Mat'l - A106 Gr. B
Oper. Temp. - 356 deg. F
Oper. Press. - 50 psig
Max. Temp. - 400 deg. F
Max. Press. - 100 psig
Des. Temp. - 460 deg. F
Des. Press. - 150 psig
Insulation - 1" Pyrogel XT, Aluminum Cover
Is there cause for concern with using a clamp-on pipe shoe in this situation as an anchor? And should clamp-on shoes never be used as anchors?
Thanks
The line information is:
NPS - 2"
Commodity - Hot Oil
Mat'l - A106 Gr. B
Oper. Temp. - 356 deg. F
Oper. Press. - 50 psig
Max. Temp. - 400 deg. F
Max. Press. - 100 psig
Des. Temp. - 460 deg. F
Des. Press. - 150 psig
Insulation - 1" Pyrogel XT, Aluminum Cover
Is there cause for concern with using a clamp-on pipe shoe in this situation as an anchor? And should clamp-on shoes never be used as anchors?
Thanks