KernOily
Petroleum
- Jan 29, 2002
- 711
Guys I am looking for opinions here. I am not a Sec VIII expert by any stretch, so maybe you can best answer my question by pointing me to the appropriate Code section.
A client of mine wants to add a new line to an existing vertical vessel by welding a 3" sch 80 316L nipple to a 24" manway cover, i.e. the MW blind flange. This is a shell manway. This will be a normal process line. They are proposing this to keep from having to add a new shell nozzle and thus be required to undergo a formal vessel alteration.
The blind flange on the manway in question is just a regular ANSI B16.5 forged blind flange in 304L/316L. This vessel operates at low pressure (2 psig), ambient temperature, in non-lethal service. Would this constitute a formal alteration?
Thanks in advance for your help. Thanks!
Pete
A client of mine wants to add a new line to an existing vertical vessel by welding a 3" sch 80 316L nipple to a 24" manway cover, i.e. the MW blind flange. This is a shell manway. This will be a normal process line. They are proposing this to keep from having to add a new shell nozzle and thus be required to undergo a formal vessel alteration.
The blind flange on the manway in question is just a regular ANSI B16.5 forged blind flange in 304L/316L. This vessel operates at low pressure (2 psig), ambient temperature, in non-lethal service. Would this constitute a formal alteration?
Thanks in advance for your help. Thanks!
Pete