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nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

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is there an asme code that identifies what is allowed for nozzle protrusion?

RE: nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

No

RE: nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

Common sense is the best guidance available.  

RE: nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

Unless your application is such that a certain amount of protrusion is needed, (to reduce impingement, for a dip tube, etc) then there is nothing to be gained by going beyond the limits of reinforcement.

RE: nozzle protrusion - is there an asme code that identifies what is allo

A good practice is to provide enough projection to allow removal of flange studs out the backside, over the insulation, if any.

Regards,

Mike  

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