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This presentation will gave an Basic idea about Pipe stress analysis, why pipe stress analysis need to perform and Having small introduction to CAESAR II Software.
This presentation will gave an Basic idea about Pipe stress analysis, why pipe stress analysis need to perform and Having small introduction to CAESAR II Software.
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Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid
Industrial process piping (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from wood, fiberglass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included in the field of Piping Design (or Piping Engineering). Piping systems are documented in piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs). If necessary, pipes can be cleaned by the tube cleaning process.
"Piping" sometimes refers to Piping Design, the detailed specification of the physical piping layout within a process plant or commercial building. In earlier days, this was sometimes called Drafting, Technical drawing, Engineering Drawing, and Design but is today commonly performed by Designers who have learned to use automated Computer Aided Drawing / Computer Aided Design (CAD) software
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Course Description
Piping a must know skill to work in Oil & Gas and similar Process Industries.
Oil and Gas industry is become a very competitive in the current time. Getting right mentor and right exposer within industry is difficult. With limited training budget spent by company on employee training, it is difficult to acquire the knowledge to success.
Knowing cross-functional skill give you an edge over others in your career success.
This course design based on years of field experience to ensure student will comprehend technical details easily and enjoy overall journey.
Learn in detail every aspect of Pipe & Pipe Fittings used in process industry
•Different types of Pipe, Pipe fittings (Elbow, Tee, reducers, Caps etc.), Flanges, Gaskets, Branch Connection, Bolting materials
•Materials (Metal-Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel etc. Non-Metal- PVC/VCM, HDPE, GRE-GRP etc.)
•Manufacturing methods
•Heat treatment requirements
•Inspection and Testing requirements (Non Destructive Testing, Mechanical & Chemical testing)
•Dimensions & Markings requirements
•Code & Standard used in piping
Content and Overview
With 2 hours of content including 30 lectures & 8 Quizzes, this course cover every aspect of Pipe, Pipe fittings, flanges, gaskets, branch connections and bolting material used in Process Piping.
This Course is divided in three parts.
1st part of the course covers fundamental of process industries. In this Part, you will learn about fundamental process piping. You will also learn about Code, Standard & Specification used in process industries.
2nd part cover various types of material used in process industries. In this part, you will learn about Metallic and Non-Metallic material used to manufacture pipe and other piping components.
3rd parts covers in detail about pipe and piping components used in Process piping. In this part we will learn about Industry terminology of Piping components, types of industrial material grade used in manufacturing and entire manufacturing process of these components. You will learn about different manufacturing methods, Heat treatment requirements, Destructive and Non-destructive testing, Visual & Dimensional inspection and Product marking requirements.
Upon completion, you will be able to use this knowledge direct on your Job and you can easily answer any interview question on pipe & fittings.
Hello Friends,
Please find Basics of Pipe stress analysis, this is in continuation to earlier posts (Walk through Piping & pipe Stress). If all read in conjunction, shall give you a very good OVERVIEW of pipe stress analysis.
Next will target individual equipment connected piping stress analysis methodology.
This manual covers the basic guidelines and minimum requirements for
periodic inspection of heat exchangers used in petroleum refinery.
Locations to be inspected, inspection tools, frequency of inspection &
testing, locations prone to deterioration and causes, corrosion
mitigation, inspection and testing procedures have been specified in
the manual.
Documentation of observations & history of heat exchangers,
inspection checklist and recommended practices have also been
included.
Heat exchanging equipment is used for heating or cooling a fluid.
Individual heat transfer equipment is named as per its function.
Cooler
A cooler cools the process fluid, using water or air, with no change of
phase.
Chiller
A chiller uses a refrigerant to cool process fluid to a temperature below
that obtainable with water.
Condenser
A condenser condenses a vapour or mixture of vapours using water or
air.
Exchanger
An exchanger performs two functions in that it heats a cold process
fluid by recovering heat from a hot fluid, which it cools. None of the
transferred heat is lost.
Piping components, materials, codes and standards part 1- pipeAlireza Niakani
The course is focused on four areas: piping components, pipe materials and manufacture, sizes, codes and standards. Applicable piping codes for oil and gas facilities (ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, etc.), pipe sizing calculations, pipe installation, and materials selection are an integral part of the course. The emphasis is on proper material selection and specification of piping systems.
Here's a presentation on piping engineering in PDF format, now available for all. This presentation covers the basics points of piping for our EPC industry. This presentation covers various aspects of piping engineering
This Presentation is about the basic fundamentals one needs to know to begin Piping Engineering. All the basic formulas and questions that are usually asked in interviews are answered in this presentation. Feel free to ask any doubts in the comments and iI may try my best to answer them for you.
Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid
Industrial process piping (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from wood, fiberglass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included in the field of Piping Design (or Piping Engineering). Piping systems are documented in piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs). If necessary, pipes can be cleaned by the tube cleaning process.
"Piping" sometimes refers to Piping Design, the detailed specification of the physical piping layout within a process plant or commercial building. In earlier days, this was sometimes called Drafting, Technical drawing, Engineering Drawing, and Design but is today commonly performed by Designers who have learned to use automated Computer Aided Drawing / Computer Aided Design (CAD) software
Piping Training course-How to be an Expert in Pipe & Fittings for Oil & Gas c...Varun Patel
Course Description
Piping a must know skill to work in Oil & Gas and similar Process Industries.
Oil and Gas industry is become a very competitive in the current time. Getting right mentor and right exposer within industry is difficult. With limited training budget spent by company on employee training, it is difficult to acquire the knowledge to success.
Knowing cross-functional skill give you an edge over others in your career success.
This course design based on years of field experience to ensure student will comprehend technical details easily and enjoy overall journey.
Learn in detail every aspect of Pipe & Pipe Fittings used in process industry
•Different types of Pipe, Pipe fittings (Elbow, Tee, reducers, Caps etc.), Flanges, Gaskets, Branch Connection, Bolting materials
•Materials (Metal-Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel etc. Non-Metal- PVC/VCM, HDPE, GRE-GRP etc.)
•Manufacturing methods
•Heat treatment requirements
•Inspection and Testing requirements (Non Destructive Testing, Mechanical & Chemical testing)
•Dimensions & Markings requirements
•Code & Standard used in piping
Content and Overview
With 2 hours of content including 30 lectures & 8 Quizzes, this course cover every aspect of Pipe, Pipe fittings, flanges, gaskets, branch connections and bolting material used in Process Piping.
This Course is divided in three parts.
1st part of the course covers fundamental of process industries. In this Part, you will learn about fundamental process piping. You will also learn about Code, Standard & Specification used in process industries.
2nd part cover various types of material used in process industries. In this part, you will learn about Metallic and Non-Metallic material used to manufacture pipe and other piping components.
3rd parts covers in detail about pipe and piping components used in Process piping. In this part we will learn about Industry terminology of Piping components, types of industrial material grade used in manufacturing and entire manufacturing process of these components. You will learn about different manufacturing methods, Heat treatment requirements, Destructive and Non-destructive testing, Visual & Dimensional inspection and Product marking requirements.
Upon completion, you will be able to use this knowledge direct on your Job and you can easily answer any interview question on pipe & fittings.
Hello Friends,
Please find Basics of Pipe stress analysis, this is in continuation to earlier posts (Walk through Piping & pipe Stress). If all read in conjunction, shall give you a very good OVERVIEW of pipe stress analysis.
Next will target individual equipment connected piping stress analysis methodology.
This manual covers the basic guidelines and minimum requirements for
periodic inspection of heat exchangers used in petroleum refinery.
Locations to be inspected, inspection tools, frequency of inspection &
testing, locations prone to deterioration and causes, corrosion
mitigation, inspection and testing procedures have been specified in
the manual.
Documentation of observations & history of heat exchangers,
inspection checklist and recommended practices have also been
included.
Heat exchanging equipment is used for heating or cooling a fluid.
Individual heat transfer equipment is named as per its function.
Cooler
A cooler cools the process fluid, using water or air, with no change of
phase.
Chiller
A chiller uses a refrigerant to cool process fluid to a temperature below
that obtainable with water.
Condenser
A condenser condenses a vapour or mixture of vapours using water or
air.
Exchanger
An exchanger performs two functions in that it heats a cold process
fluid by recovering heat from a hot fluid, which it cools. None of the
transferred heat is lost.
Piping components, materials, codes and standards part 1- pipeAlireza Niakani
The course is focused on four areas: piping components, pipe materials and manufacture, sizes, codes and standards. Applicable piping codes for oil and gas facilities (ISO, B31.3, B31.4, B31.8, etc.), pipe sizing calculations, pipe installation, and materials selection are an integral part of the course. The emphasis is on proper material selection and specification of piping systems.
Here's a presentation on piping engineering in PDF format, now available for all. This presentation covers the basics points of piping for our EPC industry. This presentation covers various aspects of piping engineering
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111287959-Pipe-Support-Standard-Specification.pdf
1. PIPE SUPPORT STANDARD SPECIFICATION - ASENG FPSO
(HI39460 SPT 92066 Rev. A3)
Index Sheet - Standard Pipe Support
Id Seg Sht Rev Descriptions Remarks
AS 011 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to CS & Galvanise Pipe CES
AS 013 1 A3 Axial Stop, Clamped to CS Pipe CES
AS 016 1 A3 Axial Stop, Bolted to Shear Lug CES
AS 723 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to GRE Clamped Pipe Shoe CES
AS 724 1 A3 Axial Stop, Clamped to CPVC Pipe CES
AS 921 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to Pipe Shoe CES
AS 922 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to Clamped Pipe Shoe CES
AS 934 1 A3 Axial Stop for Base Support, Welded on Base Plate NEW
AS 937 1 A3 Axial Stop, Bolted with Spacer to Base Plate CES
AS 938 1 A3 Axial Stop, Removable Pipe on Welded Pipe Shoe NEW
AS 939 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to Vertical Pipe NEW
AS 940 1 A3 Axial Stop & Hold Down, Welded on Pipe Shoe NEW
AS 950 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to Pad NEW
AS 952 1 A3 Axial Stop, Welded to Pipe NEW
AS 954 1 A3 Axial Stop, Vertical Pipe Stop NEW
AS 961 1 A3 Axial Stop & Hold Down, Welded on Base Plate NEW
BBX 001 1 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Vents & Drains CES
BBX 001 2 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Vents & Drains CES
BBX 001 3 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Vents & Drains CES
BBX 002 1 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Orifice Instr. Connection CES
BBX 003 1 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Instr. Connection CES
BBX 003 2 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Instr. Connection CES
BBX 003 3 of 3 A3 Bracing for Small Bore Branches, Instr. Connection CES
BBX 004 1 A3 Plates Welded Gusset NEW
BP 901 1 A3 Base Plate, 1 Bolt DELETED
BP 902 1 A3 Base Plate, 2 Bolts DELETED
BP 904 1 A3 Base Plate, 4 Bolts DELETED
BP 906 1 A3 Base Plate, Welded to Steel Support CES
BP 914 1 A3 Base plate, Adjustable 4 Bolts CES
BP 916 1 A3 Base Plate, Rectangular Welded CES
BR 901 1 A3 Bracket Support, Cantilever CES/MOD
BR 903 1 A3 Bracket Support, Cantilever with Braced CES/MOD
BR 905 1 A3 Bracket Support, Inverted “L” Type CES/MOD
BR 906 1 A3 Bracket Support, “L” Type CES/MOD
BR 907 1 A3 Bracket Support, Half “Goal Post” CES/MOD
BR 908 1 A3 Bracket Support, Inverted Half “Goal Post” CES/MOD
BR 910 1 A3 Right Angle Bracket, Cantilever NEW
BR 911 1 A3 Left & Right Bracket, Cantilever NEW
BR 912 1 A3 Inverted ‘T’ Post, Cantilever NEW
BR 913 1 A3 Inverted Left & Right Bracket, Cantilever NEW
BS 001 1 A3 Base Support, Welded to CS Pipe CES
BS 002 1 A3 Base Support, Welded with Re-Pad to CS Pipe CES
BS 003 1 A3 Base Support, Clamped to CS Pipe CES
BS 061 1 A3 Base Support, Welded to CS Elbow CES
BS 062 1 A3 Base Support, Welded with Re-Pad to CS Elbow CES
BS 101 1 A3 Base Support, Welded to Galv, SS & Duplex Pipe CES
BS 102 1 A3 Base Support, Welded with Re-Pad to SS & Duplex Pipe CES
BS 161 1 A3 Base Support, Welded to Galv, SS & Duplex Elbow CES
BS 162 1 A3 Base Support, Welded with Re-Pad to Galv, SS & Duplex Elbow CES
DA 901 1 A3 Fixed & Hold Down, for Welded Base Plate NEW
DA 902 1 A3 Fixed, for Welded Base Plate NEW
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2. PIPE SUPPORT STANDARD SPECIFICATION - ASENG FPSO
(HI39460 SPT 92066 Rev. A3)
Index Sheet - Standard Pipe Support
Id Seg Sht Rev Descriptions Remarks
FR 901 1 A3 Frame Support “Goal Post” CES/MOD
FR 902 1 A3 Frame Support, Inverted “Goal Post” CES/MOD
FS 001 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 150# CES
FS 003 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 300# CES
FS 006 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 600# CES
FS 009 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 900# CES
FS 701 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 150# NEW
FS 901 1 A3 Flange Support, Bolted to Flange 150, 600, 900 & 1500 Lbs CES
GH 001 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Critical Line NEW
GH 002 1 A3 Guide Vertical Line NEW
GH 911 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded to Steel Support CES
GH 912 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Bolted CES
GH 913 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded (for Base Support Only) CES
GH 914 1 A3 Longitudinal Guide, for Welded Base Plate NEW
GH 916 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Bolted to XL Plate CES
GH 917 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded to XL Plate CES
GH 921 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded to Steel Supp (Sloping) CES
GH 922 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Bolted (for Pipe Shoe Only) DELETED
GH 923 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded (for Pipe Shoe Only) DELETED
GH 925 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded to Base Plate NEW
GH 926 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Double Plate Welded to Steel Supp (Sloping) NEW
GH 930 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded XL (Pipe Shoe Only) NEW
GH 931 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded XL (Base Support Only) NEW
GH 973 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded to Base Plate & Steel Support NEW
GH 974 1 A3 Guide & Hold Down, Welded XL to Base Plate & Steel Support NEW
HC 061 1 A3 Welded Lug on Top Pipe CES (Note 1)
HC 062 1 A3 Welded Lug on Elbow CES (Note 1)
HC 911 1 A3 Welding Lug Type ‘A’ CES (Note 1)
HC 912 1 A3 Welding Lug Type ‘B’ CES (Note 1)
HC 913 1 A3 Welding Lug Type ‘C’ CES (Note 1)
HC 914 1 A3 Washer Plate CES (Note 1)
HC 921 1 A3 Turn Buckle CES (Note 1)
HC 931 1 A3 Eye Nut CES (Note 1)
HC 941 1 A3 Clevis CES (Note 1)
HC 951 1 A3 Hanger Rod CES (Note 1)
HC 952 1 A3 Hanger Rod, Eye-Rod CES (Note 1)
HC 953 1 A3 Hanger Rod, Left & Right Hand Treaded CES (Note 1)
PC 011 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Standard for CS Pipe CES
PC 012 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Extra Strong for CS Pipe CES
PC 013 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Extra Wide for CS Pipe CES
PC 014 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, 3 Bolts for CS Pipe CES
PC 020 1 A3 Pipe Clamp for Small Bore Flg, 150, 300, 600, 900 & 1500 Lbs CES
PC 511 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, STD for Cu Ni Pipe CES
PC 512 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Extra Strong for Cu Ni Pipe CES
PC 513 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Extra Wide for Cu Ni Pipe CES
PC 711 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, STD for GRE Pipe CES
PC 713 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, Extra Wide for GRE Pipe CES
PC 714 1 A3 Pipe Clamp, STD for CPVC Pipe CES
PG 011 1 A3 Guide, Welded for Bare Pipe CES
PG 921 1 A3 Guide, Welded for Pipe Shoe with Sliding Package CES
PG 924 1 A3 Guide, Welded to Base Plate & Steel Support CES
PG 931 1 A3 Guide, Welded for Pipe Shoe CES
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3. PIPE SUPPORT STANDARD SPECIFICATION - ASENG FPSO
(HI39460 SPT 92066 Rev. A3)
Index Sheet - Standard Pipe Support
Id Seg Sht Rev Descriptions Remarks
PG 935 1 A3 Guide, Clamped Pipe Shoe Type ‘A’ CES
PG 936 1 A3 Guide, Clamped Pipe Shoe Type ‘B’ CES
PG 941 1 A3 Guide, Welded, Extended Height Pipe Shoe CES
PG 942 1 A3 Guide, Welded XL to Base Plate & Steel Support NEW
PG 943 1 A3 Guide, Welded to Base Plate NEW
RS 011 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for CS CES
RS 016 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe, H=100 for CS CES
RS 017 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=100 for CS CES
RS 021 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=150 for CS CES
RS 026 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe, H=150 for CS CES
RS 027 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=150 for CS CES
RS 051 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for CS with PWHT NEW
RS 056 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for CS NEW
RS 057 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=Variable for CS NEW
RS 111 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for Galv, SS & Duplex CES
RS 117 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=100 for CS, Galv, SS & Duplex CES
RS 151 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for Galv, SS & Duplex NEW
RS 157 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=Variable for Galv, SS & Duplex NEW
RS 211 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for Galv, SS & Duplex High Temp CES
RS 217 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=100 for Galv, SS & Duplex High Temp NEW
RS 251 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for Galv, SS & Duplex High Temp NEW
RS 257 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=Variable for Galv, SS & Duplex H.T. NEW
RS 511 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for Cooper & Cu Ni CES
RS 517 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=100 for Cooper & Cu Ni NEW
RS 551 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for Cooper & Cu Ni NEW
RS 557 1 A3 Welded Pipe Shoe with Re-Pad, H=Variable for Cooper & Cu Ni NEW
RS 711 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for GRE CES
RS 712 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe with Axial Stop, H=100 for GRE CES
RS 713 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=100 for CPVC NEW
RS 714 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe with Axial Stop, H=100 for CPVC NEW
RS 751 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe, H=Variable for GRE NEW
RS 752 1 A3 Clamped Pipe Shoe with Axial Stop, H=Variable for GRE NEW
SP 902 1 A3 Sliding Package, Welded c/w PTFE CES
SP 904 1 A3 Round Bar for Sloping Lines, Welded on Steel Supp CES
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4. PIPE SUPPORT STANDARD SPECIFICATION - ASENG FPSO
(HI39460 SPT 92066 Rev. A3)
Index Sheet - Standard Pipe Support
Id Seg Sht Rev Descriptions Remarks
SS 001 1 A3 Base Support, Both End Welded Bracket NEW
ST 011 1 A3 Std. Strap, Fixed for CS CES
ST 012 1 A3 Std. Strap, Guided for CS CES
ST 013 1 A3 Std. Strap, Fixed for Cooper & Cu Ni NEW
ST 014 1 A3 Std. Strap, Fixed for SS & Duplex NEW
ST 015 1 A3 Std. Strap, Guided for Cooper & Cu Ni NEW
ST 016 1 A3 Std. Strap, Guided for SS & Duplex NEW
ST 021 1 A3 Extra Strong Strap, Fixed for CS NEW
ST 022 1 A3 Extra Strong Strap, Guided for CS CES
TB 001 1 A3 Trunnion to Elbow, Centre Line Connection CES
TB 002 1 A3 Trunnion with Re-Pad to Elbow, Centre Line Connection CES
TB 011 1 A3 Trunnion to Elbow, BOP Equal Connection CES
TB 061 1 A3 Trunnion to Vertical Pipe, Welded 1 Side CES
TB 062 1 A3 Trunnion to Vertical Pipe, Welded with Re-Pad 1 side CES
TB 066 1 A3 Trunnion to Vertical Pipe, Welded 2 Sides DELETED
TB 067 1 A3 Trunnion to Vertical Pipe, Welded with Re-Pad, 2 sides DELETED
TB 102 1 A3 Trunnion with Re-Pad to Elbow, Centre Line Connection NEW
TB 778 1 A3 Trunnion Riser Vertical, Clamped 2 Sides for GRE CES
TB 901 1 A3 Lug to Vertical Pipe, Welded on Pipe Shoe NEW
TB 902 1 A3 Double Lug for Vertical Pipe, Welded on Pipe NEW
TP 901 1 A3 "T" Post Welded CES/MOD
TS 201 1 A3 Frame Support for Vessel Piping CES
TS 202 1 of 2 A3 Frame Hanger “L” Type for Single Sloping Line DELETED
TS 202 2 of 2 A3 Frame Hanger Inverted “Goal Post” for Single Sloping Line DELETED
TS 203 1 A3 Frame Hanger Inverted “Goal Post” + “Cantilever” for Sloping Lines DELETED
TS 204 1 A3 Frame Hanger “L” Type for Deluge Pipe DELETED
UB 011 1 A3 Std. U-Bolt Fixed for CS CES
UB 012 1 A3 Std. U-Bolt Guided at 2mm Gap for CS CES
UB 031 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Fixed for CS, Galv, SS & Duplex CES
UB 032 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Guided c/w PTFE Lining for CS, Galv, SS & Duplex CES
UB 131 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Fixed for SS & Duplex NEW
UB 132 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Guided for SS & Duplex NEW
UB 231 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Fixed for SS & Duplex NEW
UB 232 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt Guided for SS & Duplex NEW
UB 531 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt c/w Neoprene Pad Fixed for Cooper & Cu Ni CES
UB 531 2 of 2 A3 Lined U-Bolt c/w Neoprene Pad Fixed for Cooper & Cu Ni DELETED
UB 532 1 A3 Lined U-Bolt c/w Neoprene Pad Guided for Cooper & Cu Ni CES
UB 532 2 of 2 A3 Lined U-Bolt c/w Neoprene Pad Guided for Cooper & Cu Ni DELETED
WP 011 1 A3 Wear Pad, Welded to Pipe CES/MOD
WP 012 1 A3 Wear Pad, Bonded to Pipe CES/MOD
WP 013 1 A3 Full Wear Pad, Welded NEW
WS 911 1 A3 Wear Pad, Metallic NEW
Note:
1. All HC Standard will be use only as referances to create Spring Hanger Support. (All Spring Hanger Support
will be under Special Pipe Support Details).
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