Description | Class Designation | ||
3000 | 6000 | 9000 | |
Elbows 45 and 90 degrees, Tees, Crosses, Couplings, Half-Couplings, End or Pipe Caps |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 | |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 | |
Pipe Size by Wall Thickness |
SCH 80 / XS | SCH 160 | XXS |
Plugs and Bushings are not identified.
They may be used up through Class 6000 NPS
Advantages and Disadvantages of Socket Weld fittings
ADVANTAGES
- The pipe need not be beveled for weld preparation.
- Temporary tack welding is no needed for alignment, because in principle the fitting ensures proper alignment.
- The weld metal can not penetrate into the bore of the pipe.
- They can be used in place of threaded fittings, so the risk of leakage is much smaller.
- Radiography is not practical on the fillet weld; therefore correct fitting and welding is crucial. The fillet weld may be inspected by surface examination, magnetic particle (MP), or liquid penetrant (PT) examination methods.
- Construction costs are lower than with butt-welded joints due to the lack of exacting fit-up requirements and elimination of special machining for butt weld end preparation.
TYPES OF THREADED FITTINGS BY CLASS AND SIZE
Description | Class Designation | ||
2000 | 3000 | 6000 | |
Elbows 45 and 90 degrees Tees, Crosses, Coupling Half-Coupling, Cap |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 | |
1/2 – 4 | 1/2 – 2 | 1/2 – 2 | |
Pipe Wall | SCH 80 / XS | SCH 160 | XXS |
Plugs and Bushings are not identified. They may be used up through Class 6000
Advantages and Disadvantages of Threaded Fittings
ADVANTAGES
- Installation productivity is moderately high, and specialized installation skill requirements are not extensive.
- Leakage integrity is good for low-pressure, low-temperature installations where vibration is not encountered.
DISADVANTAGES
- Rapid temperature changes may lead to leaks due to differential thermal expansion between the pipe and fittings.
- Vibration can result in fatigue failures of screwed pipe joints due to the high stress intensification effects caused by the sharp notches at the base of the threads.
- In hazardous piping systems threaded connections should be avoided, if possible. Their vulnerability to fatigue damage is significant, especially where exposed threads are subject to corrosion.