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orifice flange-36" 900#

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peter vaf

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Jun 3, 2021
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Dear all

Is there any specification / DWG or guide for orifice flange-36" 900# ?
 
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Start with a 36" flange from MSS SP-44 or B16.47 and work from there according to the same rules as B 16.36

Or ask a flange vendor.

I don't think an official standard covers 36" class900 orifice flanges.

Or just tap a branch connection downstream the flange.

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Dear LittleInch

Thank you for your reply
Just need ,Jack screw hole dimension and location!
 
I would use the same as the 24" or maybe one size up looking at the other sizes.

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Based on B16.36, it's safe to say that 1/2" (same as 24") is good. I'm not sure if one size up would be ok, since 4" to 24" are all 1/2". You'd think that there would be some differences between 4" and 24" in the TT (pressure connection diameter) if they didn't want to limit the overall size.
 
Talk with the kind and generous people at TEXAS FLANGE ..... I have always found them knowledgable and authoritative

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
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