Dear Sir,
The best solution is place the nozzle there itself with a flange and box-up it with a blind flange.The nozzle height can be reduced as required, because it is of no use for you. Make a new hole in the correct place and put the required nozzle.
Regards,
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Emre Çelebi <mrclbi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,Please advice that if it is applicable to put and butt weld insert plate for the mentioned incorrectly opened nozzle or should we replace the whole plate?and, any code/spec. reference?RegardsEmre Çelebi
QA/QC Supervisor
İzmit Refinery
Investments Department
Resid Upgrading Project (RUP)
Phone : 0 262 316 1239
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