Andrew Larue
Structural
- Dec 3, 2021
- 1
Hello Gents
I have been in the fabrication field since 1993, fitters Tickets, welding tickets, Mechanical Eng Tech etc. All through my years for Fabrication drawings involving pipes, we never placed DN in the BOM describing it, it would either be Imperial or a Metric call out, such as Ø200 - Sch 40 - 2300 or Ø8" - Sch 40 - 2300 where 2300 was the length, sometimes we place the imperial in Brackets, but we never used the DN in front of it unless it was GA drawing for the customer. Most of the drawing I encountered for the Fab shop were done without the DN. I have heard different thoughts on this and I am curious as to what your thoughts are on this, is this the wrong approach? Should I be placing DN in there?
Very Curious on this.
Thank you for your answers.
I have been in the fabrication field since 1993, fitters Tickets, welding tickets, Mechanical Eng Tech etc. All through my years for Fabrication drawings involving pipes, we never placed DN in the BOM describing it, it would either be Imperial or a Metric call out, such as Ø200 - Sch 40 - 2300 or Ø8" - Sch 40 - 2300 where 2300 was the length, sometimes we place the imperial in Brackets, but we never used the DN in front of it unless it was GA drawing for the customer. Most of the drawing I encountered for the Fab shop were done without the DN. I have heard different thoughts on this and I am curious as to what your thoughts are on this, is this the wrong approach? Should I be placing DN in there?
Very Curious on this.
Thank you for your answers.