lgoochy
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2005
- 12
Can anyone out there help.
I am in the process of designing some loop pipework to support a mechanical seal. The user has a preference for flanged pipework, however the pipework must terminate at a screw thread to enable it to be screwed into the seal.
I thought about using slip flanges to connect to the rest of the pipework, however we are on a tight budget and are thinking about using a union so that we can line up the flanges correctly on installation.
The fluid going through the pipework is oil at around 70 Deg C and we are sealing a hazardous hydocarbon which in theory should not come into contact with the pipework we are supplying.
The units are going into a refinery and they have specified API 682. Has anyone used unions on this type of application before.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated
I am in the process of designing some loop pipework to support a mechanical seal. The user has a preference for flanged pipework, however the pipework must terminate at a screw thread to enable it to be screwed into the seal.
I thought about using slip flanges to connect to the rest of the pipework, however we are on a tight budget and are thinking about using a union so that we can line up the flanges correctly on installation.
The fluid going through the pipework is oil at around 70 Deg C and we are sealing a hazardous hydocarbon which in theory should not come into contact with the pipework we are supplying.
The units are going into a refinery and they have specified API 682. Has anyone used unions on this type of application before.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated