Quality2479
Materials
- Feb 21, 2012
- 28
Hi,
I have two questions regarding Weldolet which are mentioned below-
1. I have a Weldolet of size designation/marking as 36"-2" x 3/4" 3000# - which means we can use this Weldolet for Run pipe sizes ranging from Dia 2" to 36" with an outlet size of 3/4". This particular Weldolet is not perfectly fitting up with an Run Pipe of Dia 4". Whether we can trim the weldolet and can suit to the size of the run pipe in order to make a good fit-up to weld ?
If the answer is YES, If we trim the weldolet, whether there will be an affect on the design parameters & whether is it acceptable as per ASME B31.3?
2. While going through one of the Manufacturer data sheet of Weldolet, I observed that the dimension from Center of run pipe to the face of Weldolet is been mentioned. Whether is it important to maintain that dimension because I couldn't find it in ASME B31.3 Since these are for process piping. Please Refer attachment (Dimension L1).
Thanks in advance for valuable answers/replies.
I have two questions regarding Weldolet which are mentioned below-
1. I have a Weldolet of size designation/marking as 36"-2" x 3/4" 3000# - which means we can use this Weldolet for Run pipe sizes ranging from Dia 2" to 36" with an outlet size of 3/4". This particular Weldolet is not perfectly fitting up with an Run Pipe of Dia 4". Whether we can trim the weldolet and can suit to the size of the run pipe in order to make a good fit-up to weld ?
If the answer is YES, If we trim the weldolet, whether there will be an affect on the design parameters & whether is it acceptable as per ASME B31.3?
2. While going through one of the Manufacturer data sheet of Weldolet, I observed that the dimension from Center of run pipe to the face of Weldolet is been mentioned. Whether is it important to maintain that dimension because I couldn't find it in ASME B31.3 Since these are for process piping. Please Refer attachment (Dimension L1).
Thanks in advance for valuable answers/replies.