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24" Pipe Attached Directly to 10" Fired Heater Outlet Nozzle

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Piper Mike

Petroleum
Feb 26, 2022
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Has anyone done revamp upgrade projects changing pipe size from 16" to 24" within same existing plant layout space?
Scope is remove 8 x 16" Outlet Lines into 36" Header, and replace with 24" Outlet Lines into 72" Header.
Also, layout must occupy the same existing layout space within plant.

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Needs a sketch, but difficult to see how youre going to fit bigger pipes into the same space?

What size are you starting from?, 8", 10" or 16"?

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If only to increase the outlet piping size from 16” to 24” but not increase the 8” nozzle size, it may result a big bottleneck due to the small outlet nozzle. Make sense to replace the outlet nozzle with larger size at the same time.
 
Use a 24inch x 10inch piping tee instead of a regular concentric reducer for the 8 nos of 10inch connections at the fired heater ? Cap off one of the 24 inch tee ends.
 
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My apologies for posting this query at the wrong location.

Please consider this query closed.

Thanks
Piper Mike
 
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