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In the past API Spec 6A specified
concentric reducer
transition pieces
that allowed joining 6BX Flanges to standard pipe, usually resulting in
derating the working pressure to that of the pipe chosen.
API no longer specifies these transition pieces.

Regardless of published specifications, to satisfy their field service
needs, many users specify special weld necks that match standard pipe
sizes on 6BX flanges. Such users do so at high risk unless they include
engineering and welding considerations in their decision process.
Many 6BX flanges with special weld necks that
match standard pipe sizes cannot properly bear the API monogram.
WOODCO USA provides a
Flange Slide Rule, which includes links to
Weld Neck Dimensions on most of the popular API flanges. All of the
weld necks shown meet API requirements but some 6B flanges illustrated
have bores smaller than the maximum allowed by API Spec 6A.
WOODCO USA recommends that pipe of 2"
nominal size (2-3/8" O.D.) or larger, used for pressure service of 960 psi
or more, have a minimum wall thickness of .200 inches. This wall thickness
can resist some external damage and internal erosion. All bores of 2"
nominal size and larger weld neck flanges shown on this web site match
pipe with a wall thickness equal to or greater than .200 inches.
API Spec 6A does not
specify compatible pipe. 6B flange weld necks shown on this web site match
commonly available pipe which WOODCO USA identifies. Joining these flange
weld necks to the identified pipe should
1 allow full rated working pressure as indicated for the flange.
API Spec 6A does not specify test pressure for field welded, weld neck
flange to pipe, assemblies.
6BX weld neck flanges must
meet all material and design requirements for
Integral flanges so welded assemblies using these flanges, joined to
equal strength tubing of the indicated size, may experience a test
pressure equal to that specified for the same pressure rated flanged
equipment with integral flanges.
For flanges which have
Weld Neck Dimensions other than those shown on this web site,
determine matching pipe size by referencing
Carbon Steel Pipe Dimensions and Weights on this web site. WOODCO USA
suggests no grade or strength for pipe so selected and suggests no maximum
service pressure or test pressure for flanges joined to such selected
pipe.
Always use
Qualified Welding Procedures supported by a
Performance
Qualification Record and performed by
Qualified Welders when joining weld neck flanges to pipe or tubing.
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Words in
bold italic indicate they have subjective meaning and
persons using this information must use experience to improve
the reliability of their judgement when the meaning of these
words can have impact on performance.
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