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Piping Working Pressure Allowable

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I need to install a compressed air high pressure piping system.
Our client wants to use a steel pipe,
The working pressure shall be 3,000-psi in one piping system and 6,000-psi in the second system.
The pipe diameters are 1-1/4" and below

I am wondering if the ASTM A106 seamless grade-B is enough.

Please let me know the spec for this piping.

Thanks a lot
Efren Hernandez

 
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Hi Efrin,

I suggest that you look at ASME/ANSI B31.3 Process Piping Code, which has a section on high pressure piping (above class 2500). There are some Code limitations on fabrication methods used in high pressure piping that you need to be aware of.

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Best regards, John.
 
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