Friday, November 25, 2011

Re: [MW:13055] PIPE TO PIPE BRANCHING

Dear Harsha Bhat

Regarding to ASME B31.3, for branching of one size lesser of run pipe, Stub On is preferred. For other branching less than one size of run pipe stub in is preferred.

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2011/11/24 harsha bhat <harshnb@gmail.com>
Dear Experts,


Can anyone please tell me in case of pipe to pipe branching is it stub-in or stub-on, which one would be the preferred choice.

On the out set it seems that stub-in would be preferred if the line is of higher rating. But still will be helpful if anyone would give their opinion on the same.

Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Harsha Bhat.


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