TUBULAR EXCHANGER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION by Richard C. Byrne

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Other types of attachments are allowed but shall be of equivalent strength. 4 mm) nominal metal thickness. @TubularExchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. 422. 422. Other types of attachments are allowed but shall be of equivalent strength. 43 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Special consideration should be given to: (I) Baffles and support plates subjected to pulsations. (2) Baffles and support plates engaging finned tubes. (3) Longitudinal baffles subjected to large differential pressures due to high shell side fluid pressure drop.

31 or other special service requirements. Provisions for leak detection shall be considered. I I @TubularExchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. 55 SECTION 5 MECHANICAL STANDARDS TEMA CLASS R C B This page intentionally blank @TubularExchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. 1 TYPE OF GASKETS Gaskets shall be selected which have a continuous periphery with no radial leak paths. This shall not exclude gaskets made continuous by welding or other methods which produce a homogeneous bond. Gaskets made integral by welding are often harder in the welds than in the base material.

2540 mm) (2) product of nominal diameter, in. 5 x 106) (3) a design pressure of 3,000 psi (20684 kPa) The intent of these parameters is to limit the maximum shell wall thickness to approximately 3 in. (76 mm), and the maximum stud diameter to approximately 4 in. (102 mm). Criteria contained in these Standards may be applied to units which exceed the above parameters. I2 DEFINITION OF TEMA CLASS "R" EXCHANGERS The TEMA Mechanical Standards for Class "Fluheat exchangers specify design and fabrication of unfired shell and tube heat exchangers for the generally severe requirements of petroleum and related processing applications.

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