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[MW:17166] Maxium Penetration for Gas Riser - ASME 31.8

Dear Sir,

 

Please provided the feedback on the following:

 

·         Design Code : B31.8, for 8”  Gas Riser , what is the maximum allowable penetration?

 

·         What limits the maximum allowable penetration is it stress raiser and or intelligent pig tolerance?

 

Regards

 

Siva

 

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