The same way you would install the RJ gasket, but requiring just a little
more gap.
A possible alternative to the flanged joint is the welded-in orifice plate.
Ben
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Subject: [PipingDesign] Orifice Plates and RTJ
Here's a good brain-teaser for those not familiar with ring-type joints:
How can you install an orifice plate between flanges of this type?
Paul
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