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You can tell by the flanges on the pipework they're not rated to any sort of pressure, maybe 150psi/10bar?

Do you use ANSI raised face flanges in commercial heating/gas or do you have some weird old British standard?

I did a commissioning job on a gas platform, gas came out of the ground at 750bar and 75C. It was mainly welded pipework with some graylock/techlock type clamps.
 
You can tell by the flanges on the pipework they're not rated to any sort of pressure, maybe 150psi/10bar?

Do you use ANSI raised face flanges in commercial heating/gas or do you have some weird old British standard?

I did a commissioning job on a gas platform, gas came out of the ground at 750bar and 75C. It was mainly welded pipework with some graylock/techlock type clamps.

16 bar flanges are rated at

And yes they were raised face
 
Go on give me a clue? o_Oo_Oo_O

?

Pn16 flanges

raised-face-flange-500x500.jpg
 

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