Cryogenic pipework standards

From: <James>
Date: Tue Aug 21 2001 - 06:00:00 EDT

I have been asked to design some pipework for a liquid nitrogen system. The client has requested that the design be done to all relevant standards, including any relevant cryogenic standards.

The minimum design temperature is -200°C, maximum is +40°C

I have suggested B31.3 for the basic design and they seem happy with that, but I wanted to know if there were any other standards that I should also consider.

If anyone on the list has any suggestions, I would be pleased to receive them. I am more used to dealing with high temp systems and codes!

Regards

Barbara James

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