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OnG_Engr
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2017
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All,
I've been addressing the changes in UG-44 regarding flange external loads by designing said flanges to Appendix 2. It has been strongly suggested that instead we just put in the quote and on the drawings, in large font, that the flanges are designed for zero external loads and it is the Customer's responsibility to brace their piping. Since UG-44(b) says "External loads MAY be evaluated..." instead of "SHALL be evaluated", I can't see a Code reason why we can't call out zero end loads and put it on the Customer.
Is just putting zero flange loads in the quote and on the drawing sufficient? Something doesn't feel right...
I've been addressing the changes in UG-44 regarding flange external loads by designing said flanges to Appendix 2. It has been strongly suggested that instead we just put in the quote and on the drawings, in large font, that the flanges are designed for zero external loads and it is the Customer's responsibility to brace their piping. Since UG-44(b) says "External loads MAY be evaluated..." instead of "SHALL be evaluated", I can't see a Code reason why we can't call out zero end loads and put it on the Customer.
Is just putting zero flange loads in the quote and on the drawing sufficient? Something doesn't feel right...