Not logged inAmerican Welding Society Forum
Forum AWS Website Help Search Login
Up Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions / Maximum Flange pressure
- - By cryogenicshaun (**) Date 07-16-2008 21:50
I am looking for the maximum pressure of a 3" 300# a-105 slip on flange. I have looked in B16.5 but couldn't find anything for it. I have a customer that wants to Hydro a 3' spool piece at 1150 psi, which is way beyond what it should be if you go 1.5 times the mawp. I really want to make sure I'm not going to get anyone hurt is my main reasoning behind finding this. They told me that 1150 is the max test pressure for that flange rating, but couldn't tell me where to find that. Any help would be appreciated
Parent - By new tito (***) Date 07-16-2008 22:10
I have a print out of ASME B16.5-2003, Annex F, Table F2-1.1 Pressure - Temperature Ratings for Group 1.1 Materials (which includes A-105 material):  Says a class 300 flange at -20 to 100 degrees F has a working pressure of 740 PSI, which would be 1110 PSI test pressure if multiplied by 1.5.

Why do you think 1150 is way beyond what it should be?
Parent - - By RANDER (***) Date 07-16-2008 23:17
Many refineries test piping at full flange rating
Parent - By Pipeslayer (**) Date 07-17-2008 14:48
Should'nt these be fabricated off engineered drawings? So the spec will give the test pressure. B31.3 is 1.5 Xdesign and B31.4 is 1.25 X design unless air is used. The customer can alter the test pressure but usually a PE will sign off on it. Has a PE signed off on it?
Parent - - By Kix (****) Date 07-17-2008 15:55
What schedule is the pipe? 1150PSI hydro isn't going to hurt anyone if you get all the air out.  A 3'' 300# Flange will hold over 1150 easy with a flexatalic gasket. 
Parent - By cryogenicshaun (**) Date 07-17-2008 18:36
I found it. There were no drawing for this piping. We went to the field where there was a leak and pulled measurements and the customer gave us the information on grade and schedule that they wanted. It was schedule 80 piping. I was looking in B16.5 at 300# 500 deg which was maximum pressure of 600. It didn't click right then that our test was going to be at ambient temperature which made the max pressure 740. Thanks to everyone that responded for all your help.
Up Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions / Maximum Flange pressure

Powered by mwForum 2.29.2 © 1999-2013 Markus Wichitill