Please allow me one observation:
Codes are not engineering hand books.
Slopes are there because of operation requirements. Example: steam pipe to turbine has negative slope to avoid that any droplet reaches the turbine (it would be like a stone hitting the blades). Condensate piping has positive slope for obvious reasons
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From: Zakaria ghrab <zakaria.ghrab@gmail.com>
Date: 31/07/2017 13:09 (GMT+02:00)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:26692] Slope tolerance on piping
Dears,
-- Could you advise with code ref or guidlines.
Construction codes: ASME B31.1 & I sections.
What's the tolerance for piping slope ?
Regards.
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GHRAB Zakaria
Thanks and Regards,
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