loilfan
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2015
- 122
Hello Eng-Tips,
I am having issue with an alteration to a Sec I Preheater currently. We need to bypass the last few rows because dew point corrosion from the flue gas has corroded them through wall. The preheater tubes are finned NPS 1, horizontal, and serpentine back and forth from the inlet header to the outlet header.
The contractor has indicated that welding ASME B16 socket or butt welded fittings would be impossible due to the accessibility. We are looking at using Swagelok fittings rated for the pressure and temperature, but they are only valid for B31.1/B31.3 applications.
The fittings will be installed behind a baffle plate and not in direct path of the flue gas, so from an engineering point of view, they are satisfactory. However, we are unable to get them approved by the Regulator since they are not manufactured for this purpose and do not meet Code.
Does anyone know of any other fitting options that could work?
loilfan
I am having issue with an alteration to a Sec I Preheater currently. We need to bypass the last few rows because dew point corrosion from the flue gas has corroded them through wall. The preheater tubes are finned NPS 1, horizontal, and serpentine back and forth from the inlet header to the outlet header.
The contractor has indicated that welding ASME B16 socket or butt welded fittings would be impossible due to the accessibility. We are looking at using Swagelok fittings rated for the pressure and temperature, but they are only valid for B31.1/B31.3 applications.
The fittings will be installed behind a baffle plate and not in direct path of the flue gas, so from an engineering point of view, they are satisfactory. However, we are unable to get them approved by the Regulator since they are not manufactured for this purpose and do not meet Code.
Does anyone know of any other fitting options that could work?
loilfan