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  1. jafary64

    Difference Between Cladding & Overlay

    Hi I want to know what is Difference Between Cladding & Overlay Thanks
  2. jafary64

    Minimum pipe length for Process Vent

    I know, but for hydraulic vent & drain on spec. said length of nipple and I want to know is there any spec for length of process vent?
  3. jafary64

    Minimum pipe length for Process Vent

    Hi my friends Do you know of any specifications or standards regarding the minimum pipe length for process vents (not Hydraulic Vent)?
  4. jafary64

    Can use Concentric Reducer at Flare Line

    Hi my friends Can a concentric reducer be used on a flare line, or should only an eccentric reducer be used? and why is there any spec. or standard that explain it Thanks a lot
  5. jafary64

    Settlement of SS Pipe to Sleeper

    Hi we have Stainless steel Pipe that should be rest on Sleeper due to Galvanic corrosion it doesn't contact between Embedded plate on sleeper & SS pipe now I want know we should use shoe support or can use SS plate over of Embedded plate to prevent Corrosion Thanks a lot
  6. jafary64

    butterfly valve with lever installation

    thanks for your attention in my scenario that explain above I must rotate lever to west or east ?
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    butterfly valve with lever installation

    Thanks for attention but i want to know is it any reference Doc and how to rotate the lever of valve ?
  8. jafary64

    butterfly valve with lever installation

    Hi I have question about butterfly valve is there any spec or standard or etc for Direction of this valve i know when butterfly valve with lever closed lever angle between pipe and lever equal 90 degree but now assume pipe is horizontal and the direction of fluid is from west to east In other...
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    Calculation for change Weldolet with pipe to pipe

    I want to know when can I replace weldoet with pipe to pipe on branches Thanks
  10. jafary64

    Calculation for change Weldolet with pipe to pipe

    Thanks for your respond Is there a sample example for convert weldoet to pipe to pipe at ASME
  11. jafary64

    Calculation for change Weldolet with pipe to pipe

    Hello everyone, I wanted to know where the branching from the line is in the form of a weldolet, if we want to implement it as a reinforced pipe, with or without a pad, how can we do it, is this change in the branching method possible or not? In ASME B 31.3, there is a reference to calculations...
  12. jafary64

    Help for Calculate C on Miter Bend Formula

    C in this case is a nominal 1.5mm corrosion allowance. That's it. Nothing else to see here. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it. Corrosion allowance is a one part of required data for calculate C according to 304.1.1 ASME B31.3
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    Help for Calculate C on Miter Bend Formula

    LittleInch (Petroleum)19 Oct 24 07:26 I want you to explain it. And comment on the answer about C Hi My friend I will be appreciative for your attempt God bless you
  14. jafary64

    Help for Calculate C on Miter Bend Formula

    LittleInch (Petroleum)18 Oct 24 12:48 First off, Who in gods name still makes mitre bends for pipe with a design pressure of 124 psi?? These things should be consigned to the annals of history IMHO. Or used as HVAC ducting. This calculation is where someone has gone rather berserk in...
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    Help for Calculate C on Miter Bend Formula

    XL83NL (Mechanical)18 Oct 24 12:24 Normally, c is a given value. Based on formatting, if yellow is input, c is a given value in advance. Refer to 304.1.1 how c is determined. If the pipe requires 12/5% tolerance on wt, you already have a c of 0.0469 in. I would ask the engineer who made this...
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    Help for Calculate C on Miter Bend Formula

    I have a question for how to find or calculate C “C = Sum of mechanical, corrosion, and erosion allowances” on attached file. I know it is on ASME “304.2.3 Miter Bends” but how to reach c: 0.05905512 in Can anybody help me & explain it? Thanks a lot...
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    Position of Inert Gas or CO2 Line

    ProSafPlant1 (Petroleum) 25 Aug 24 19:47 This might be a better question for the NFPA (fire) Code Issues forum. NFPA 12 (CO2) and NFPA 2001 (Clean Agents) may have some guidance. Hi Thanks for your respond I download and check 2 above standard but can't find it
  18. jafary64

    Situation of Inert gas (CO2) Line

    Hi Where is the position of the main CO2 gas or inert gas header line in comparison of HVAC duct above or below the HVAC duct in the Substation building? Do you know standards or spec or reference in this field thank you
  19. jafary64

    Position of Inert Gas or CO2 Line

    Hi Where is the position of the main CO2 gas or inert gas header line in comparison of HVAC duct above or below the HVAC duct in the Substation building? Do you know standards or spec or reference in this field thank you
  20. jafary64

    Inner Ring On Spiral wound Gasket

    Hi my friends we Have a Spiral wound Gasket Without inner ring then I want to know 1- is this material manufactured by standard and what is the standard 2- when can use this material according to standard thanks a lot

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