gremlintech
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2019
- 3
I am on contract to design some flanges for an aquatics product which will be used in water parks.
I am currently utilizing the ASME Class 150 flange size and a pressure rating of 50psi on all flanges. Our competitors use 0.25" thick flanges on many of the pipe sizes, yet BVPC specifies a nearly 0.6" flange for the same size and pressure rating.
Is there an alternative way to design the flange thickness or different standards that I can use. The aquatics environment is not very regulated from my understanding, and using the ASME requirements will keep our cost from being competitive.
Please advise. I can provide more details as needed.
I am currently utilizing the ASME Class 150 flange size and a pressure rating of 50psi on all flanges. Our competitors use 0.25" thick flanges on many of the pipe sizes, yet BVPC specifies a nearly 0.6" flange for the same size and pressure rating.
Is there an alternative way to design the flange thickness or different standards that I can use. The aquatics environment is not very regulated from my understanding, and using the ASME requirements will keep our cost from being competitive.
Please advise. I can provide more details as needed.