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Piping classes

Piping classes

Piping classes

(OP)
Hello everybody !

A quick question as I cannot figure it out by myself...

One of my piping classes is for water, it is a carbon steel 600 lbs rating with a CA of 1,27 mm.
Material is as API 5L grade B.

My Temp / pressure couples are as follows :
Pressure (bar) : 102 102 92.7
Temp (°C) : -29 37 100

How can I know if this piping class will do for a pipe that needs (for calcul conditions) : 100 bar / 80°C ?

Thank you !
Daniel

RE: Piping classes

Look up the flange rating at Max Temp -- that should be the limiting factor.

RE: Piping classes

Exactly what Duwe6 said.

RE: Piping classes

(OP)
Thank you, I looked up ASME B.16-5 and everything was there !

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