rajeshnair1977 said:
Actually manufacturing is supplying the Gate valves with Class250 Raised flange.
Question from EPC Contractor : Drilling of End Flange should be - ASME B16.15 Class150
( Its possible comply the above comments )
The EPC Contractor is sloppy and wrong, assuming you didn't introduce any typos.
- The dominant "150#" flange standard is B16.5
- B16.15 contains a 125# or a 250# and is for cast copper alloy threaded fittings. It does not contain a 150# class and there is no drilling, no raised face.
This goes back to the EPC Contractor now to correct this nonsense comment.
Do you own copies of the standards mentioned in the project, and if not, how do you plan to execute the order correctly? I suspect you don't because you're asking us. Fix that problem.
If it's intended to be B16.5 150#,
You may need to pay for an upgraded valve also to get the B16.5 150# flange implied by the EPC Contractor. Not all flanges are available on all product models, materials, at the same cost.
Emphasizing what LI already said - never mix and match drill patterns with flange standards. Raised face flanges have significant gasket preloads and using the wrong drilling / fasteners will crack or bend flanges and damage gaskets.
I deal with this problem regularly - the original customer specs / datasheets are sloppy with the flange specifications; the customer pushes the order along with our proposed best guess of the intended flange specification and on submittals, we encourage the customer to review the flange details. Way too far down the approval process, often after shipment, someone finally reads the GA drawing and the customer ends up paying for a change order. Customers get upset when change orders delay the project and cost more than they would have cost at bid and, but they're also paying for all resources wasted up to that point. The customer has also burned any opportunity to receive favors. This laziness costs a lot of money and time they could have saved had they just verified the flange specs the first time!
David