simplemath
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- Jul 11, 2007
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We have this issue when connecting instrument to tank nozzle. Both flanges are 150# and made of CS A105.
Manager think it unacceptable and asked to provide adapter flange with one face RF and the other face FF.
I am thinking the connection is OK becasue gasket sealing is the same as between two RF flanges and RF<->FF flanges.
Also when adapter flange used with 2 gaskets, bolt toque has to double to make both gasket yield to create sealing. We have to calculate to verify if 150# flange can sustain that without pivotting around bolt hole and the edge.
I am asking if any code or book has some wording about this. I did see some RF<->FF coonections in power plant, not common , but not rare, as long as steel flanges.
Thanks
Manager think it unacceptable and asked to provide adapter flange with one face RF and the other face FF.
I am thinking the connection is OK becasue gasket sealing is the same as between two RF flanges and RF<->FF flanges.
Also when adapter flange used with 2 gaskets, bolt toque has to double to make both gasket yield to create sealing. We have to calculate to verify if 150# flange can sustain that without pivotting around bolt hole and the edge.
I am asking if any code or book has some wording about this. I did see some RF<->FF coonections in power plant, not common , but not rare, as long as steel flanges.
Thanks