§ 193.2315 - Piping connections.  


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  • (a) Piping more than 2 inches nominal diameter must be joined by welding, except that—

    (1) Threaded or flanged connections may be used where necessary for special connections, including connections for material transitions, instrument connections, testing, and maintenance;

    (2) Copper piping in nonflammable service may be joined by silver brazing; and

    (3) Material transitions may be made by any joining technique proven reliable under § 193.2305(b).

    (b) If socket fittings are used, a clearance of 1.6 to 3.2 mm (0.063 to 0.126 in.) between the pipe end and the bottom of the socket recess must be provided and appropriate measurement reference marks made on the piping for the purpose of inspection.

    (c) Threaded joints must be—

    (1) Free of stress from external loading; and

    (2) Seal welded, or sealed by other means which have been tested and proven reliable.

    (d) Compression type couplings must meet the requirements of ASME/ANSI B31.3.

    (e) Care shall be taken to ensure the tightness of all bolted connections. Spring washers or other such devices designed to compensate for the contraction and expansion of bolted connections during operating cycles shall be used where required.

    (f) The selection of gasket material shall include the consideration of fire.