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MadMango

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May 1, 2001
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I am posting here as I am not sure what other Forum to place this in. I have a drawing of a 1080 gallon tank, working pressure of 200psig, listed as a vertical air tank. There are two flanged openings, and I have never worked with flanged openings before. There is a note pointing to one of the openings that reads:

6"-150# [green]R.F.S.O.[/GREEN]
FLG. W/SCH. 80
PIPE X 7 5/8"LG.

What do letters in [GREEN]green[/GREEN] mean?

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Yes, RFSO Raised-Face Slip On. I would leave the periods off.

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I think there's a pressure vessel forum or similar, may have someone who knows for sure.

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Vc66, that makes good sense, [green]thank you[/green].

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No problem! I've belonged to these boards for about 9 months now, and you're the first person I've helped! [hourglass]

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