djdalfaro
Mechanical
- Jun 23, 2016
- 4
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Good morning,
Thank you,
Damon Alfaro
[tt]FITTING__________CLASS_____________SCH RAT
CAP______________X_________________N/A
COUPLING_________X_________________N/A
ELBOW, SW________X_________________N/A
ELBOW, THRD______X_________________N/A
BLIND FLANGE_____X_________________N/A
SLIP ON FLANGE___X_________________N/A
SW FLANGE________X_________________N/A
THRD FLANGE______X_________________N/A
WELD NECK FLANGE_X_________________X
WNORIFICE FLANGE_X_________________X
SW RED INSERT____X_________________N/A
THREADED PLUG____N/A_______________N/A
CONC RED, THRD___X_________________N/A
EQUAL TEE, SW____X_________________N/A
EQUAL TEE, THRD__X_________________N/A
RED TEE, SW______X_________________N/A
RED TEE, THRD____X_________________N/A
UNION____________X_________________N/A
ELBOLET, BW______N/A_______________X
ELBOLET, SW______X_________________N/A
ELBOLET, THRD____X_________________N/A
LATROLET, BW_____N/A_______________X
NIPOLET, BW______N/A_______________X
SOCKOLET_________X_________________N/A
THREDOLET________X_________________N/A
WELDOLET_________N/A_______________X
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Good morning,
New member here, I am new in my field and currently working on updating the pipe specs at my plant. Part of this project involves setting up new material numbers with short descriptions, which are then sent for purchasing. One of the problems I have run across is not being sure when a pipe schedule needs to be specified alongside the fitting/flange rating. It appears to my novice eyes that SCH rating is needed for BW fittings/flanges, but CLASS rating is needed for SW/THRD fittngs/flanges, with few exceptions. However I know that SCH rating changes the bore size and could cause turbulent flow if not matched. Do manufacturers take this into account? I am running across a large number of different items in the specs (just about every fitting/flange used in a commercial plant), and have access to and have read the relevant ASME, MSS standards, but would like some clarification from someone in the industry. I want to verify what is correct in practice. For example, I can specify that a coupling is 3000 CLASS rating, do I also need to specify that it will be used with SCH XS pipe? Is this information that the distributer needs to get me the correct part? Another example olets, I know that BW olets are rated by pipe schedule, while SW and THRD olets are rated by LB class. Would I need to specify that a 3000 CLASS SW Elbolet would be used on STD x XS pipe? Would it make a difference in the part I received? I have compiled the list below, and would appreciate a reply as to whether I've got it right or not. As you can see from the table below, the majority of the fittings/flanges are classified by CLASS, does this mean that the SCH rating of the pipe is not needed when ordering?
Thank you,
Damon Alfaro
[tt]FITTING__________CLASS_____________SCH RAT
CAP______________X_________________N/A
COUPLING_________X_________________N/A
ELBOW, SW________X_________________N/A
ELBOW, THRD______X_________________N/A
BLIND FLANGE_____X_________________N/A
SLIP ON FLANGE___X_________________N/A
SW FLANGE________X_________________N/A
THRD FLANGE______X_________________N/A
WELD NECK FLANGE_X_________________X
WNORIFICE FLANGE_X_________________X
SW RED INSERT____X_________________N/A
THREADED PLUG____N/A_______________N/A
CONC RED, THRD___X_________________N/A
EQUAL TEE, SW____X_________________N/A
EQUAL TEE, THRD__X_________________N/A
RED TEE, SW______X_________________N/A
RED TEE, THRD____X_________________N/A
UNION____________X_________________N/A
ELBOLET, BW______N/A_______________X
ELBOLET, SW______X_________________N/A
ELBOLET, THRD____X_________________N/A
LATROLET, BW_____N/A_______________X
NIPOLET, BW______N/A_______________X
SOCKOLET_________X_________________N/A
THREDOLET________X_________________N/A
WELDOLET_________N/A_______________X
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