leon_har_dt
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2022
- 27
Hi!
hope you are doing well.
I was doing some research looking in the VIII asme code and b16.11 I couldn't find any clue to my answer.
I need to increase the length of a coupling because of thermal insulation in my vessel.
The first solution in my mind it is to weld a pipe 1" or 3/4" into the vessel and then weld the threaded coupling(1/2" #6000) into the pipe.
But, how is need to be this weld? I can't put a 1/2" pipe because the thread it's equal to the OD of the pipe. That's why i'm thinking in 1" pipe and do some fillet weld into the coupling, but this is allowed?
I would be grateful with any answer
Regards
L.
hope you are doing well.
I was doing some research looking in the VIII asme code and b16.11 I couldn't find any clue to my answer.
I need to increase the length of a coupling because of thermal insulation in my vessel.
The first solution in my mind it is to weld a pipe 1" or 3/4" into the vessel and then weld the threaded coupling(1/2" #6000) into the pipe.
But, how is need to be this weld? I can't put a 1/2" pipe because the thread it's equal to the OD of the pipe. That's why i'm thinking in 1" pipe and do some fillet weld into the coupling, but this is allowed?
I would be grateful with any answer
Regards
L.