mab75
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2008
- 2
Hello,
I have two R-22 liquid chillers with a pressure vessel that has an 11 X 15 ASME Code elliptical handhole assembly (bolt & yoke type) on one end. Two 1" bolts are used to pull the cover up against the inboard face of the mating ring. The original gasket used is a Topog-E standard material type.
We have experienced several failures of the handhole gaskets in the last 3-4 years. The failures are sudden and have occured after as little as 6 weeks and as many as 18 months in service. Some of the failed gaskets are shredded in the area between the two mating surfaces and sometimes the gasket is intact except for large splits. I have made some changes (gasket types, belleville washers, new cover) without success.
Has anyone else run into this problem? Are there alternatives to the current door design that I should be looking at? If need be, are there formulas for designing bolted elliptical flanged joints?
Thanks
I have two R-22 liquid chillers with a pressure vessel that has an 11 X 15 ASME Code elliptical handhole assembly (bolt & yoke type) on one end. Two 1" bolts are used to pull the cover up against the inboard face of the mating ring. The original gasket used is a Topog-E standard material type.
We have experienced several failures of the handhole gaskets in the last 3-4 years. The failures are sudden and have occured after as little as 6 weeks and as many as 18 months in service. Some of the failed gaskets are shredded in the area between the two mating surfaces and sometimes the gasket is intact except for large splits. I have made some changes (gasket types, belleville washers, new cover) without success.
Has anyone else run into this problem? Are there alternatives to the current door design that I should be looking at? If need be, are there formulas for designing bolted elliptical flanged joints?
Thanks