Cobra17
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2020
- 165
I have a manufactures standard fitting that is attached with a single fillet weld from the outside and meets all the requirements of UW-16(f)(3)(-a)
NPS = 3/4" (ID of 1.05")
OD = 1.438"
Wall = 0.194"
the fitting passes internal pressure requirements, weld sizes, etc.. but fails UG-44 thickness check based on Table UW-16.1
If I'm reading UW-16(f)(3)(-a) and table UW-16.1 correct.
I use my fitting OD to determine my minimum wall thickness per table UW-16.1
Per the Notes of Table UW-16.1
GENERAL NOTE: For fittings having a specified outside diameter
not equal to the outside diameter of an equivalent standard NPS
(DN) size, the NPS (DN) size chosen from the table shall be one having
an equivalent outside diameter larger than the fitting’s outside
diameter.
OD= 1.438" therefore, I use NPS 1.25 (1.660" OD), so my minimum wall thickness must be 0.30"
However, if I use a standard B16.11 3/4" coupling (1.38" OD) my wall thickness is only 0.16". And if you were to 'pretend' a B16.11 3/4" coupling was a manufacturers standard it would also require a 0.30" wall.
what it not make more sense if the note read:
GENERAL NOTE: For fittings having a specified INSIDE diameter
not equal to the outside diameter of an equivalent standard NPS
(DN) size, the NPS (DN) size chosen from the table shall be one having
an equivalent outside diameter larger than the fitting’s INSIDE
diameter.
NPS = 3/4" (ID of 1.05")
OD = 1.438"
Wall = 0.194"
the fitting passes internal pressure requirements, weld sizes, etc.. but fails UG-44 thickness check based on Table UW-16.1
If I'm reading UW-16(f)(3)(-a) and table UW-16.1 correct.
I use my fitting OD to determine my minimum wall thickness per table UW-16.1
Per the Notes of Table UW-16.1
GENERAL NOTE: For fittings having a specified outside diameter
not equal to the outside diameter of an equivalent standard NPS
(DN) size, the NPS (DN) size chosen from the table shall be one having
an equivalent outside diameter larger than the fitting’s outside
diameter.
OD= 1.438" therefore, I use NPS 1.25 (1.660" OD), so my minimum wall thickness must be 0.30"
However, if I use a standard B16.11 3/4" coupling (1.38" OD) my wall thickness is only 0.16". And if you were to 'pretend' a B16.11 3/4" coupling was a manufacturers standard it would also require a 0.30" wall.
what it not make more sense if the note read:
GENERAL NOTE: For fittings having a specified INSIDE diameter
not equal to the outside diameter of an equivalent standard NPS
(DN) size, the NPS (DN) size chosen from the table shall be one having
an equivalent outside diameter larger than the fitting’s INSIDE
diameter.