Thickness of fittings

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15 years 11 hours ago - 15 years 11 hours ago #7541 by Sachin
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1. Pipe thickness for CS pipe can be seen in ASME B36.10 and SS
in ASME B36.19
What code should I refer for Alloy Steel pipe.
2. For any pipe thickness, how can I calculate the corresponding
thickness of associated fittings.

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15 years 10 hours ago - 15 years 10 hours ago #5099 by Jop
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Your item 2
The minimum wall thickness for pipe fittings is the same as the minimum wall thickness for pipe.
Some manufacturers sometimes make the fittings a little thicker in the body of the fitting. However, the end connections (must be and) are the same as the pipe.

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #6192 by piolopaskual
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Listed components do not require qualification of thw wall thickness.

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #6413 by sang43nl
Replied by sang43nl on topic Re: Thickness of fittings
Hi Sachin

In NFPA 14 page 8, it requires to refer ANSI B36.10M. Some spec requires ANSI 16.4. I have confused to use this also.
Dear all gentleman
Please correct me and help to clarify this item. Thanks

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