Sometimes Eccentric Reducers are used to allow piping that is on a pipe rack to
all have the same BOP EL (Bottom of Pipe Elevation). This simplifies supporting
the piping. They are also used to facilitate the gravity draining of pipe line
by maintaining a constant BOP (depends on draining flow direction). I won't go
into their use in the suction run piping for pumps. That was covered in a post
several months ago.
"Premkumar, Soundrarajan" <spremkumar@mcdermott.com> wrote: Hi everyone,
Can anyone explain the use of Eccentric Reducer (FSD) & Eccentric Reducer
(FSU)?
regards
prem
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