Friday, October 15, 2010

Re: [MW:7575] Stub-in or Stub-on

Dear,

As process piping B31.3 says Stub-in prefers for severe cyclic conditions and all other stub-on. So its depend upon application.

Arvinda

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM, vasu k <vasuk2577@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

Thank you for clarifying reg baking....

Im working in refinery,,,I would like to know whether Stub-in or Stub-on is to be used for fittings ( 3/4th inch coupling or weldolet or sockolet ) to the run pipe? Is it the same for branch piping?
Does it depend on the class? Nothing is mentioned in the spec or drawing..one contractor is putting all fittings as Stub-on ,,the other contractor is doing Stub-in.. pls guide me.

Regards

Vasu

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