reza100
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2014
- 4
We are purchasing a replacement compressor which is of a different design to the existing but vendor was asked to design the replacement compressor such that the nozzle locations will match the existing. This compressor is in cryogenic service and the alignment and nozzle loads are critical to the application.
For new compressors, there will be always field welds to ensure alignment of piping. But, what about the time we have existing piping and a new compressor? Does anyone have experience with this scenario? Should we plan for cutting and welding in the field? What precautions are you recommending to ensure piping alignment?
For new compressors, there will be always field welds to ensure alignment of piping. But, what about the time we have existing piping and a new compressor? Does anyone have experience with this scenario? Should we plan for cutting and welding in the field? What precautions are you recommending to ensure piping alignment?