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A straight cross has the same branch size as the pipe. These are used for making 90 degree branching from the main run of pipe.
A straight tee has the same branch size as the pipe. These are used for making 90 degree branching from the main run of pipe.
Reducing crosses have two 90 degree branches from the main run of pipe. The branch is smaller than the main run.
Reducing tees have a single 90 degree branch from the main run of pipe. The branch is smaller than the main run.
These saddles are split in two pieces that fully encircle the branch connection. They come in two types. One slides over the branch and the other fits around the branch. The saddle is split along the length of the pipe. Reinforcing saddles come both in full and reducing branches.
A saddle or tapping saddle is used when you do not want to shut down a pipeline, but want to add a branch. This allows a branch to be added for hot tapping an existing system. Saddles come in both full and reducing branches.
These have a straight tangent with a rounded head.
These are flat plates normally cut for pipe at the site.
A 45 degree elbow "long radius" has a centerline curvature equal to 1-1/2 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) for 3/4 inch and larger sizes.
A 45 degree elbow "long radius, long tangent" is a long radius with the centerline curvature equal to 1-1/2 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) and a straight extension at both ends (long tangent) for 2 inch and larger sizes. Tangent elbows provide a straight length at the end to accept a Slip-on Flange. The tangent end for the flange is not beveled.
A 45 degree elbow "three radius" is a long radius elbow with the centerline curvature equal to 3 times the nominal pipe size (NPS).
A 90 degree elbow "long radius" has a centerline curvature equal to 1-1/2 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) for 3/4 inch and larger sizes.
A 90 degree elbow "long radius, long tangent" is a long radius with the centerline curvature equal to 1-1/2 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) and a straight extension at both ends (long tangent) for 2 inch and larger sizes. Tangent elbows provide a straight length at the end to accept a Slip-on Flange. The tangent end for the flange is not beveled.
A 90 degree elbow "short radius" has a centerline curvature equal to 1 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) for 1 inch and larger sizes.
A 90 degree elbow "short radius, long tangent" is a short radius with the centerline curvature equal to 1 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) and a straight extension at both ends (long tangent) for 8 inch and larger sizes. Tangent elbows provide a straight length at the end to accept a Slip-on Flange. The tangent end for the flange is not beveled.
A 90 degree elbow "three radius" is a long radius with the centerline curvature equal to 3 times the nominal pipe size (NPS).
A 180 degree return "long radius" has a centerline curvature equal to 1-1/2 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) for 3/4 inch and larger sizes.
A 180 degree return "short radius" has a centerline curvature equal to 1 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) for 1 inch and larger sizes.
A mitered elbow is fabricated from pipe and is not a fitting. A miter is used for larger pipes, where pressure drop is not important and cost is a factor. A 2 piece 90 degree miter has 4 to 6 times hydraulic resistance of the corresponding long radius elbow. A 3 piece, 90 degree miter has about double the resistance. The normal number of miter pieces used are 3, 4, or 5.
A bend is made from a straight piece of pipe. The most common bends are 3 or 5 times the nominal pipe size (NPS) radius.
The concentric reducer centerline of the inlet and outlet is at the same level.
The eccentric reducer (abbreviated as offset is equals 1/2 times the larger ID minus the smaller ID. The eccentric reducer is used to keep either the top or bottom of the pipe level. It is used with the flat side up (flat on top FOT) or flat side down (flat on bottom FOB). In wet gas such as casing gas applications, an eccentric reducer should be used that is flat on bottom to prevent condensing liquids from pocketing. It is common practice to install eccentric reducers on a liquid line that might have a little gas in it with the flat side of the reducer is put on the top. That ensures that any bubbles that come along the top pass immediately through the pump and not accumulate. If they accumulate, they may collect and enter the pump in bulk causing it to intermittently cavitate.
Swage - concentric (CONC SWG), eccentric (ECC SWG) . A swage is used to connect buttwelded and screwed fittings/pipe to smaller or larger buttweld or screwed fittings/pipe.
Concentric swage - centerline of the inlet and outlet is at the same level.
Eccentric swage - is offset either on the top or bottom of the line level.
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Author:
Ms. Sunny Peng
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+8618333120628
September 13, 2022
September 13, 2022
September 09, 2022
September 09, 2022
May 26, 2021