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2023-10-11 Q and A Tee EN 13480-3

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Last Updated: 28 November 2023

Introduction

The intention of the Tee area figures is to provide a calculation method and understanding which allows to make calculations for standard EN 10253, ASME B16.9 and custom Tees. The area figures are supposed to be close to the EN 10253 dimensions as possible. It is not the intention to validate the EN 10253 approach. However we provide feedback on the statements made in above emails

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New reference point for Tee limits

2023-08-19 Tee limit definition - Rev.2

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Last Updated: 22 August 2023

Summary

The purpose of this document is to propose a piping tee dimension definition for standard tee- and custom designed tee calculation in EN 13480-3.

The previous proposal with a straight-line distance definition for the limits, from the run side and branch side, resulted in significant differences with the EN 10253-2/4 approach. The limits are the lines that define borders of the pressure area and the material area in the calculation in Clause 8.

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Tee crotch

2023-02-08 Tee limit definition - Further details

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Last Updated: 21 August 2023

Introduction

The EN 13480-3 scope is specified as ‘the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports. The design criteria, as laid out in clause 4, include the internal and/or external pressure amongst others

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EN 10253-2 calculations

2022-11-14 EN 10253-2 calculations

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Last Updated: 21 August 2023

The dimensions standard EN 10253-2 (and also EN 10253-4) have further detailed the calculations of EN 13480-3. The EN 10253-2 calculations are based on the EN 13480-3 but tailored to the EN 10253-2 fittings.The fitting types are elbow, tee, reducer and cap. The calculations are now part of our E80 application.

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2022-08-18 EN 1591-1 widely spaced bolts

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Last Updated: 04 February 2026

There are cases with manhole blind flanges where the number of bolts are not enough for a proper leak tight connection with the flange at the storage tank side. The blind flange takes the shape as an ‘umbrella’ around the bolts.

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2022-08-08 ASME B16.47A - 42” 150# flange

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Last Updated: 21 August 2023

This document is for discussion, comments and suggestions. The purpose is to demonstrate the dimensions of the 42” 150# flange in relation to bolt load requirements for leak tightness. The 300# flange is used to illustrate the differences and the cause for possible tightness problems in case a spiral wound gasket is used

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