For the minimum distance between adjacent nozzles, refer ASME VIII Div.1, Clause UG-42(b) and (c).
However, if I read correctly, you are Texas Engineer, hence you're looking for the biggest possible distance between nozzles;- the code does not restrict the distance between nozzles, other than practical limits, like border line between Texas and the neighbouring countries. It also depends of the size/length of your vessel, the available plant plot. If you need to locate the nozzles on the shell of a horizontal vessel, you could place them at the opposite ends of the vessel, better still one in the top, the other on the bottom. I suggest to keep some 1.25-1.5" distance between the nozzle weld and the dished end's circ weld (please note that you can override this advice in some circumstances and weld the nozzle on the head circumferential weld, to extend the distance with a hefty 2.5" or even cross the weld into the dished end straight flange area, if applicable).
I would also suggest to have another look at your post and try to re-phrase your question, since it sounds a bit funny.
cheers,
gr2vessels