JAYDEE23
Materials
- Jun 16, 2009
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I have searched and come up with nothing on latrolets concerning weld sizes. I am trying to prove to a colleague that using a 1" sch 160 latrolet on a 20" sch 40 pipe is not the way to go. (Because thats the way they always did it)
Calculating branch wall thickness required per B31.1 we could get away with using a schedule 5S. Why the heck would we use a schedule 160!
Also i am having no luck finding end weld sizes for latrolets in general. Any insight into this? My concern comes from the attached picture for both these points.
(picture is of a sch 160 latrolet)
Calculating branch wall thickness required per B31.1 we could get away with using a schedule 5S. Why the heck would we use a schedule 160!
Also i am having no luck finding end weld sizes for latrolets in general. Any insight into this? My concern comes from the attached picture for both these points.
(picture is of a sch 160 latrolet)