FLANGES
4.3.1 Introduction
Flanges are normally used to connect sections of pipe, valves, vessels or other fittings by forming a seal with either a ring or flat type gasket. They are assembled with stud bolts, which when tightened, force the two flange faces towards each other on the gasket to form a pressure tight seal. Flanges in the oil industry are classified according to their construction, pressure rating and diameter.
The two classifications of flanges are:
1. ASA (ANSI) American Nation Standards Institute.
2. API American Petroleum Institute
4.3.2 API Classification of Flanges
There are three common types of API flanges: API 2000,3000,5000 and there are two high pressure series, API 10,000 and 15,000. The number of the series indicated corresponds to the maximum working pressure expressed in psi at a temperature of l00ºF.
This maximum working pressure is affected by temperature। The maximum working pressure of the flange will be reduced by a factor of 1.8% for each 50ºF increase in temperature above 100ºF to a maximum of 450’F. The following table gives the maximum working pressure as a function of temperature.
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