ElCidCampeador
Mechanical
- May 14, 2015
- 274
I was told that for water bath heaters, like these:
smoke pipes used in it are commonly welded, especially if they are very long and longer pipes from stock aren't available.
But when I try to ask if there is a sort of calculation or technical verification that allows the use of welded pipe, people always told me that it's "common engineering practice".
I don't understand: is it a sort of "professional secrecy" or is it really unnecessary to check it from a technical point of view?
Thanks
smoke pipes used in it are commonly welded, especially if they are very long and longer pipes from stock aren't available.
But when I try to ask if there is a sort of calculation or technical verification that allows the use of welded pipe, people always told me that it's "common engineering practice".
I don't understand: is it a sort of "professional secrecy" or is it really unnecessary to check it from a technical point of view?
Thanks