Hi Ed
Thanks for your comments but maybe I was not clear in explanation that you have concluded like that.
Of course taking a 1" branch from a 12" header would be much easier by a halfcoupling or sockolet or a boss and we would do the same.
The main purpose is to use fittings and to reduce reinforcement pads when making branches.
Best Regards
A.R.Mani
ed engalan <edengalan@hblpipe.com> wrote:
<<<<<<<critical service.
Using readily available fittings and complying with your requirement you
need:
1X 12" cut &prep, 1X 12"X4" reducer, 1X 4"X2.5" reducer, 1X 2.5"X1"
reducer,
1X1" cut and prep, 2X12" welds, 1X4"weld, 1X2.5" weld, 1X1"weld.
This is using the standard fittings in my book; it may be possible to
eliminate a reducer or two.
For a stab in you need:
1 penetration burn (or drilled), grind & prep, 1 X 1" profiled cut and
prep,
1 X 1" weld.
The quantities speak for themselves as to the amount of work involved.>>>>>>>>>>
Another option :
Usually for water service (or other non-critical service) and for 2" and under branches (threaded connection)
: use half or full coupling (acceptable run size has to be verified with your shop)
<<<<<<<<required - extra
weld, larger prep >>>>>>>>
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