302Hugo
Petroleum
- Aug 23, 2006
- 58
I am getting so confused and I'm hoping someone with knowledge on these flanges can help me out. I am trying to order CSA Z245.12 flanges with the PN rating so that we can design our piping to 9930kPa @ 85C. When I spoke with our vendor he sent me a quote for CSA Z245.12 Gr. 359 flanges but it stated it was for 900ANSI. When I brought up that we needed flanges with the PN rating it seemed to confuse things even further. He sent me MTRs for the flanges but that didn't help because it would state that it conforms to CSA Z245.12 (along with B16.5, etc.), which is true but you still need to derate if not tested to PN...correct? He then sent me an MTR for a flange that was stamped with the PN rating but the MTR doesn't mention it and still refers it to a 600LB flange.
I talked to the vendor (not the manufacturer...he's been talking to him) and basically sent him the Z245.12 blurb stating what the flange needs to be stamped to and that it should have a certificate of compliance. He said the only document is the Certificate of Inspection...is this the same thing? Or would there be another document outlining that it has been tested to meet CSA Z245.12 and PN ratings?
As well, I am confused on stampage regarding the pressure class. Can a ANSI flange be stamped with PN (I've seen it) and what does that mean...is it rated 9930 upto 120C? If not, then why stamp it with both? And can a CSA flange be stamped with an ANSI rating and not a PN rating...I assume so, but it just mean you need to derate after 38C and it needs to be stamped with PN to be able to go to 120C?
I just want to order flanges that I good for 9930kPa @ 85C and it's SO frustrating, ha ha! What is most frustrating is that the vendor and manufacturer doesn't seem to know what I am looking for...which makes me even more suspicious of if they what they have is what I need.
I talked to the vendor (not the manufacturer...he's been talking to him) and basically sent him the Z245.12 blurb stating what the flange needs to be stamped to and that it should have a certificate of compliance. He said the only document is the Certificate of Inspection...is this the same thing? Or would there be another document outlining that it has been tested to meet CSA Z245.12 and PN ratings?
As well, I am confused on stampage regarding the pressure class. Can a ANSI flange be stamped with PN (I've seen it) and what does that mean...is it rated 9930 upto 120C? If not, then why stamp it with both? And can a CSA flange be stamped with an ANSI rating and not a PN rating...I assume so, but it just mean you need to derate after 38C and it needs to be stamped with PN to be able to go to 120C?
I just want to order flanges that I good for 9930kPa @ 85C and it's SO frustrating, ha ha! What is most frustrating is that the vendor and manufacturer doesn't seem to know what I am looking for...which makes me even more suspicious of if they what they have is what I need.