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#1 PME

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Posted 16 October 2008 - 02:16 AM

How can one know whether stub-in/stub-out or fitting connection is required or not
for branch connection & in fitting type whether one should go with Tee or olet ?

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#2 chenblue

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Posted 16 October 2008 - 03:11 AM

Hi,

Your problems are about mechanics of piping system. Actually, chemical engineers are not familiar with these problems. So if you need the answers urgently, you should ask the mechanical engineers or applied engineers in pipiing industries, not here.

#3 djack77494

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Posted 16 October 2008 - 05:39 PM

When you are working on an engineering project you are typically part of a team. If part of your project includes piping, then you will have piping designers and/or engineers. They will utilize pipe specs for answers to questions such as yours. In the pipe specs, you should find your company or project's preferences for fitting types, which will answer your question.




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