Angsi
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2003
- 83
I came across an article by a Heating Oil Supplier (Therminol) saying that if the supply temperature exceeds 175 deg C, it is prudent to have the piping pressure class in 300# minimum (even if the design pressure/temperature rating allows the applciation of 150#) to ensure "leak tightness" of flanges.
Can someone please comment? What is the theory behind this? Is there a concern over bolt extensions due to thermal heating? But surely we have many applications where temp is above 175 deg C and yet 150# is used.
Can someone please comment? What is the theory behind this? Is there a concern over bolt extensions due to thermal heating? But surely we have many applications where temp is above 175 deg C and yet 150# is used.