hvacSLOG
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2019
- 4
Distinguished Technical Experts--
Have you come across the practice of welding a "fishmouth" instead of using a "tee" for branch piping?
I don't like a "bastard fitting" in ductwork...but should I have any objections for hydronic piping system? in terms of pressure drop or other reason to not allow? I want to go faster/more economical but not if this is bad practice. Piping is schedule 40 steel with mechanical couplings - victaulic. chilled water main starts at 8" with 3" takeoffs. HW main starts at 4" with 2" branches. Pressure no more than 75 PSIG.
We are on a job and my fitter doesn't want to use the victaulic Tee he would rather cut and weld - says it will go faster. And those Victaulic Tees are expensive...especially the reducing T.
Thanks in advance...
Have you come across the practice of welding a "fishmouth" instead of using a "tee" for branch piping?
I don't like a "bastard fitting" in ductwork...but should I have any objections for hydronic piping system? in terms of pressure drop or other reason to not allow? I want to go faster/more economical but not if this is bad practice. Piping is schedule 40 steel with mechanical couplings - victaulic. chilled water main starts at 8" with 3" takeoffs. HW main starts at 4" with 2" branches. Pressure no more than 75 PSIG.
We are on a job and my fitter doesn't want to use the victaulic Tee he would rather cut and weld - says it will go faster. And those Victaulic Tees are expensive...especially the reducing T.
Thanks in advance...