BigTank
Mechanical
- Sep 24, 2007
- 368
I spec'ed and ordered an ASME B16.47 Series A 36" 150# RFWN flange, and received what appears to be an ANSI B16.1.
I cannot confirm this as I am unable to find the dimension chart I found on Friday for a B16.1 36" 150# RFWN. I am almost sure I found this chart, but now all I can find is a chart for a B16.1 36" 125# RFWN flange, or 150# class flanges under 24" nom.
The problem is that this flange is welded as a body flange in a vessel, and in attempting to locate nozzles, we discovered that the flange is built to the incorrect standard. We now need to re-run the calcs to see if we need to cut this flange off and replace it with the correct one.
The stamp on the flange simply says 'B16', and then has the other required data in some order (size, A-105, etc.)
To summarize, I suppose I'm a bit confused about this standard. Can someone give me some info on the B16.1 flanges? I.E. Dimensions, available classes, and anything else you know about them?
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I cannot confirm this as I am unable to find the dimension chart I found on Friday for a B16.1 36" 150# RFWN. I am almost sure I found this chart, but now all I can find is a chart for a B16.1 36" 125# RFWN flange, or 150# class flanges under 24" nom.
The problem is that this flange is welded as a body flange in a vessel, and in attempting to locate nozzles, we discovered that the flange is built to the incorrect standard. We now need to re-run the calcs to see if we need to cut this flange off and replace it with the correct one.
The stamp on the flange simply says 'B16', and then has the other required data in some order (size, A-105, etc.)
To summarize, I suppose I'm a bit confused about this standard. Can someone give me some info on the B16.1 flanges? I.E. Dimensions, available classes, and anything else you know about them?
Fitter, happier, more productive