jte
Mechanical
- Apr 8, 2002
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One of the fun aspects of working with vessels is that there seems to be something new every week. Particularly when you do a lot of work with old equipment. Got a new one today: I'm looking at a 1960 vintage drawing of a Section VIII vessel by CF Braun. The nozzle schedule lists the usual stuff, with couplings, weld neck flanges, and stubs. It also lists several nozzles, ranging from NPS 3 to NPS 16, with WF flanges. The photo of one of these WF flanges has me thinking that perhaps it is a slip on flange... Needless to say, I cannot confirm the inner fillet weld while the vessel is in service (yes, I'm enquiring about the possibility of an RT to help with this). The only consistent thing about the nozzles with WF flanges is that they all have internal projections listed. Not sure why that would matter - If I were designing it today, I'd call out the internal projection and use a WN flange.
So... Does anybody out there have experience with a WF flange and what it might be?
jt
So... Does anybody out there have experience with a WF flange and what it might be?
jt