mucour
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2002
- 98
Guys,
I am aware that pig traps are designed based on ANSI B31.4 for pure liquid service and ANSI B31.8 for gas service. But I came across a vendor manual that informs that the pig trap was constructed according to ASME VIII, Vessel code. Has anyone encountered this? If yes, what are the differences between using the ANSI-31.4/31.8 compared to using the ASME VIII code.
I am particularly interested in knowing why would ASME VII code be used for the pig trap design/construction.
I am aware that pig traps are designed based on ANSI B31.4 for pure liquid service and ANSI B31.8 for gas service. But I came across a vendor manual that informs that the pig trap was constructed according to ASME VIII, Vessel code. Has anyone encountered this? If yes, what are the differences between using the ANSI-31.4/31.8 compared to using the ASME VIII code.
I am particularly interested in knowing why would ASME VII code be used for the pig trap design/construction.