piping_design
Mining
- Sep 30, 2019
- 1
Hi,
Wondering what to put in the description on my isometric.
For reducing TEES, sometimes my branch schedule is different than that of the header schedule. For example, I want to order a 4"x2" reducing TEE, but my pipe spec calls for schedule for the 4" pipe is STD wall (6.02mm), and my schedule for the 2" pipe is XS (5.54mm).
When ordering the TEE, do I order a 4"x2" reducing TEE std wall? What wall thickness will the 2" branch end up being in this case? Will it be the same as the 4" section of TEE, or will it be the STD wall thickness at 2" which is 3.91mm?
I have the same question when it comes to reducers. Using the same sizes as above, if I order a 4x2 concentric reducer std wall, what is the wall thickness on the 2" end? Do I need to be more specific on the isometric and put std wall on large end and xs on small end?
Hard to put this question into words but I hope it makes sense. I could easily specify a schedule at each end, but I know the fabricator will likely just purchase a single schedule fitting and taper bore to suit, I am just trying to figure out what to put on the isometric so that it makes the most sense to the fabricator and inline with their ordering needs.
Wondering what to put in the description on my isometric.
For reducing TEES, sometimes my branch schedule is different than that of the header schedule. For example, I want to order a 4"x2" reducing TEE, but my pipe spec calls for schedule for the 4" pipe is STD wall (6.02mm), and my schedule for the 2" pipe is XS (5.54mm).
When ordering the TEE, do I order a 4"x2" reducing TEE std wall? What wall thickness will the 2" branch end up being in this case? Will it be the same as the 4" section of TEE, or will it be the STD wall thickness at 2" which is 3.91mm?
I have the same question when it comes to reducers. Using the same sizes as above, if I order a 4x2 concentric reducer std wall, what is the wall thickness on the 2" end? Do I need to be more specific on the isometric and put std wall on large end and xs on small end?
Hard to put this question into words but I hope it makes sense. I could easily specify a schedule at each end, but I know the fabricator will likely just purchase a single schedule fitting and taper bore to suit, I am just trying to figure out what to put on the isometric so that it makes the most sense to the fabricator and inline with their ordering needs.