John_123, I am a little confused by your terminology, but I'd offer a couple of things:
Further to david339933's comment I'd add, pay attention to the limits of reinforcement normal to the vessel wall. See UG-40(c). Also pay attention to UG-40(e) regarding flange materisl contributing to reinforcement.
A good practice, sometimes required by client specs, is to provide sufficient projection such that flange bolting can be removed from the backside of the flange without disturbing (removing) vessel insulation, if present. If all nozzles are set to a common projection (fairiy common) then the largest nozzle typically sets projection for all.
Regards,
Mike
The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand