hull6851
Mechanical
- Dec 31, 2015
- 10
thread404-358123
I am starting this thread to ask for some guidance after reading another thread:
I fully understand that there are differing *opinions* on when it is appropriate and/or cost-effective to use threaded connections or socket welded connections in process plants (for example, when connecting a drain or vent valve or an instrument root valve to a process line). I am NOT interested in hearing more opinions, as interesting as they may be, because I think those opinions are sufficiently documented elsewhere and vary widely.
What I would like to know is if anyone is aware of any sort of guidance from an industry group/society/association/publication that might be considered standard practice. As an engineer with relatively little personal experience in this area, and with so many varying opinions out there, I'd be appreciative if I could be pointed to a somewhat unbiased and objective resource based on facts, research and data, rather than on opinion, that could be used to help me in determining the proper times to use or avoid threads on connections. I know that certain companies have their own standards that also vary widely. In my small company, I am being tasked with creating our company's standard, so I'd like to be able to have a basis for whatever I decide to propose. Folks in my company have varying opinions also, so we don't have much of a consensus here either.
Any help is appreciated. And if you must share your opinion, I guess that's fine as long as you have some basis for it.
Thank you very much,
Don
I am starting this thread to ask for some guidance after reading another thread:
I fully understand that there are differing *opinions* on when it is appropriate and/or cost-effective to use threaded connections or socket welded connections in process plants (for example, when connecting a drain or vent valve or an instrument root valve to a process line). I am NOT interested in hearing more opinions, as interesting as they may be, because I think those opinions are sufficiently documented elsewhere and vary widely.
What I would like to know is if anyone is aware of any sort of guidance from an industry group/society/association/publication that might be considered standard practice. As an engineer with relatively little personal experience in this area, and with so many varying opinions out there, I'd be appreciative if I could be pointed to a somewhat unbiased and objective resource based on facts, research and data, rather than on opinion, that could be used to help me in determining the proper times to use or avoid threads on connections. I know that certain companies have their own standards that also vary widely. In my small company, I am being tasked with creating our company's standard, so I'd like to be able to have a basis for whatever I decide to propose. Folks in my company have varying opinions also, so we don't have much of a consensus here either.
Any help is appreciated. And if you must share your opinion, I guess that's fine as long as you have some basis for it.
Thank you very much,
Don