pressures required for polly- pigging, 147 rail hoists for, 138 Scraper Bar Tees, 54, 138 scrapers, 54, 138 signal, 138 spherical, 135, 137, 141 s<strong>to</strong>ring, 148 Pipe, standard carbon steels bundling schedule, 76-77 calculations, weight per foot, 81-82 dimensions, 66-74 markings, 76-80 manufacturing process continuous weld, 75-76 double submerged arc weld, 75 electric weld, 75 seamless, 75 matching thickness, 6 measuring (tally) pipe, 8-81,149 nominal size, wall, 1,4, 6 outside diameter, 1,81 pipe piece (fabricated), 14 racks for pipe, 78-80, 114, 151 random pipe lengths, 74, 149 schedules, 16-18, 66-74 specifications for pipe API 5L, 78 170 ASTM A-53, 76 ASTM A-106, 77 ASTM A-120, 76 spools, marking, 153 s<strong>to</strong>rage of pipe, 78-80 tallying, 149 Piping abbreviations, 157-162 Pressure vessels, 1, 10 Protecting fittings, 54-55 Screwed and socketweld fittings bushings flush, 129 hex head, 129 caps, 129 classes of, 129 couplings full, 129 half, 129 reducing, 129 elbows 45 ~ 128 90 ~ 128 street, 128 lateral, 128 malleable iron, 127 pipe nipples all-thread, 129-130 close, 129 shoulder nipple, 130 s<strong>to</strong>rage of nipples, 130
plugs bull, 131 female bull, 131 hex head, 131 round head, 129 square head, 129 swage nipple, 130 tubing nipples pup joint, 131 sub-tubing, 130 unions ground joint, 127 hammer or wing, 132 Spools, marking, 153 Stainless steel caps, 105-106, 112 care of pipe, 114 crosses, 105-107, 111 elbows 45 ~ 105-106, 110 90~ radius, 105-106, 108, 110 reducing, 110 flanges, 19, 113 marking, 108-109, 122-123 pipe schedules, 114-117 reducers concentric, 106-107, 112 eccentric, 106-107, 112 returns, 105-112 stub ends, 105, 107, 109, 113, 118-119 tees reducing, 106-107, 111 straight, 105-107, 111 test procedures alloy separa<strong>to</strong>r, 124 chemical, 123-124 identification, 122-123 magnet, 123 other tests, 124-125 S<strong>to</strong>rage, 156 Tallying pipes, 149 Vendor data, 155 Wall thickness, 6ff Warehouse layout tips, 155 171
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Pocket Guide to Flanges, Fittings,
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equired to fit the nut. An oval rin
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Acknowledgments, Page x Preface, Pa
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common in 150-1b and 300-1b classes
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Slip-on Flange Lap Joint Flange Fig
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A B figure 1-7. Reducing and blind
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Figure 1-10. Cutaway of an orifice
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Accounting Records Good technical d
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Do not grease, spray, or clean bolt
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9 . Figure 1-15. Dimensional gauge
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Table 1-3 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts fo
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Table 1-5 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts fo
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Table 1-7 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts fo
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Table 1-9 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts fo
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Table 1-11 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts f
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Table 1-13 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts f
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Table 1-15 Alloy Steel Stud Bolts f
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2 ANSI BUTTWELD FITTINGS ANSI buttw
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Figure 2-2.90-degree elbows, long a
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Figure 2-5. 180-degree returns, lon
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' Tees Crosses C C @ ALj~ A A B Tee
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Lap Joint Stub Ends The stub end is
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Figure 2-13. Pipe saddle. (Courtesy
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Large diameter fittings can be stor
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Figure 2-17. Flat type and ridge ty
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the Olets are shown in the table, a
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threaded, socket weld, and buttweld
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Storing Olets All threaded sizes of
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Table 3-1 Pipe Chart (Courtesy of T
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Table 3.1 continued 3V2 4.000 5 10
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Table 3-1 continued 12 12.750 40 60
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Seamless Pipe This type of pipe is
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Table 3-2 Bundling Schedule Nominal
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5. Always measure pipe within tenth
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New API Bore Sizes for Flanges and
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API Type 6B and 6BX Flanges 2,000-2
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Table 4-7 API Type 6BX Weldneck Fla
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Table 4-11 API Type 6BX Integral Fl
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Bolt lengths have been calculated t
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s I S DETAIL I DETAIL 2 Figure 4-6.
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API Hubs and Clamps Figures 4-7 and
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wrench size required to fit the nut
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Table 4.21 BX Gaskets for API Type
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Table 5-1 Dimensions for Stainless
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The most likely types of stainless
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STUB ENDS--MSS SHORT LENGTHS TYPE C
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Table 5-2 Dimensions for Stainless
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Nominal P~pe Size ...... .... i/| .
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