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Oversizing Standard Flange Hole Size

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GWixon

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Jan 22, 2009
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Do you know of a more convenient/practical method(s)to verify that a NPS 24 Class 600 slip-on reducing flange (material ASTM A182; 1 1/4 Cr- 1 1/2 Mo) complies with the requirements of ASME B31.3 sections 304.7.2 (Unlisted Components). - Thank you in advance -
 
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What does this "Oversizing Standard Flange Hole Size" have to do with this? "Do you know of a more convenient/practical method(s) to verify that a NPS 24 Class 600 slip-on reducing flange complies with the requirements of ASME B31.3 sections 304.7.2"
 
I believe the question has to do with increasing the bolt hole size.

Does a larger bolt hole size kick the flange out of a listed component (where one could use Sec8Div1App2?) into an unlisted component (that might require FEA?)?
 
Yes, this is issue is exactly about enlarging the bolt holes. However, no where in the code can I find information about the impact to the flange based on hole size. As a matter of fact, the code does not directly address hole size but rather you get a hole size AFTER you've calculated the required BOLT size.
 
The bolt diameter is listed as 1-7/8", with the holes at 2". Why would you require larger bolt holes?
 
Larger holes are desired to accomodate "hot-swapping" of a cold flange. This enables the new flange to be placed more easily over the heated bolts.
 
Has this been a problem in the past? How hot are we talking, here?
 
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