Here is a link to something that is fairly similar to what we've used on many projects. I guess it all depends on the client. Usually there is a copy of a document similar to the one in the link in the job spec that outlines exactly what they want for the particular project we are working on.
http://www.pip.org/downloads/Sample-PN01CS2S01.pdf
Regards,
Aaron Wolfe
Piping Designer
Paul Mueller Company
P.O. Box 828
Springfield, Mo 65801
(417) 575-9780
E-mail: awolfe@muel.com
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From: A.R.Mani [mailto:firreza@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:35 AM
To: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PipingDesign] Banching from pipes
Hi Everybody
I was wondering of a statement once I read in a Contract ,said that all
branch connections shall be made by fittings for all sizes and services.
I would like to know about your experiences and good practice regarding
this issue.
Is there any refrences or some general guidlines or some sample PMS's
available to refer to, regarding this issue ?
By a comparison between direct pipe to pipe connection and making use of
fittings or self reinforced fittings for taking branch ,it goes without
saying that the quality and easiness of the job would be much better in
the latter case but regarding cost the former would be cheaper.
Do you have any idea in this issue?
Cheers
A.R.Mani
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