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Connection types (FF, RF, RTJ, NPT) 1

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Pmatherne

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Mar 11, 2009
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What do you use to determine what type of end connection you will use on a fitting.
For instance when do you use ring joint instead of a raised face or flat face
What about NPT connections?
The reason I am asking is I have seen some use 600# RTJ and then use 600# RF later.
My initial thoughts are the smaller sizes use NPT because a flanged connection would be impractical


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Just search RF RTJ on this forum for plenty of ideas. This is a typical exchange
FF is only for cast iron, low pressure stuff #125, #150 or plastic flanges where low bending stress is allowed

RF goes from #150 upwards. Where you stop is more depenadnat on who you work for or what your plant piping spec says than anything else.

You don't often see #600 RTJ, but some companies love them so put them on #300 flanges. NPT is more common for instruments and items of 1" and below as flanges of that size get bulky and weigh a lot compared to the pipe size.

You will find as many ideas and thoughts as there are people commenting here....

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