Zapster
Electrical
- May 21, 2003
- 445
I have seen several different means to attach pipe supports to the pipe. Obviously any attachment method should be evaluated to ensure that the combined allowable yield stress is not exceeded. So for ASME code piping, B31.8, B31.4, B31.3, and B31.1 are there restrictions other than code stress that addresses whether a T shoe can be directly welded to the pipe or whether a 120 deg saddle is required or full encirclement reinforcement is used, etc. At discussion here is a lightly loaded T shoe on a small bore pipe, if it were directly welded to the line pipe, and allowable stress would not be exceeded. Are there any code restrictions for welding a shoe directly to a mild steel pipe A53/A106/API5L? What are the common practices for the different codes or does it break down more along different industries?