ES 49BranchConnections
ES 49BranchConnections
ES 49BranchConnections
1. Scope
1.1. This standard provides general guidelines for the
installation and welding of integrally reinforced
branch connection outlet fittings attaching to the
outside of the run pipe, otherwise known as a set
on/stub on configuration.
2. General
2.1. A branch connection is the joining of two
intersecting pieces of pipe that split a process
flow. The pipe containing the hole for the branch
connection, typically referred to as the run pipe,
is weakened by the opening made in it. The
primary function of an integrally reinforced
branch outlet fitting, (branch fitting), is to
reinforce this opening and restore the original
strength of the run pipe, eliminating the need for
an additional reinforcing element such as a
reinforcing pad or saddle. The use of branch
fittings can provide an economic alternative to
tee fittings, reinforcing pads or saddles. Branch
fittings are attached to the run pipe by welding. A
branch fittings strength and corresponding
thickness is specified by the wall schedule of the
run and branch pipes. Very often the designer
may require the use of a branch fitting to provide
reinforcement for external loads other than
pressure, such as vibration, impact, and thermal
cycles.
3. Dimensions
3.1. 90 degree branch fitting dimensions, finish,
marking, materials, and strength requirements for
butt weld, socket weld, and threaded fittings are
provided by the MSS SP-97 Standard Practice.
3.2. Although standard MSS SP-97 provides standard
dimensions from the outside of the run pipe to the
branch connection end of the fitting, (A
dimension, See Detail 1-B), the outside
diameter of the fitting, and the corresponding
fitting wall thickness is proprietary, and must be
supplied by the fitting manufacturer.
4. Welding
4.1. The full penetration attachment weld shall be a
full penetration weld and must be filled out to the
edge of the fitting weld bevel. The fitting weld
5. Distortion
5.1. Full integral reinforcement is provided within the
branch fitting, and the attachment weld metal, by
a large volume of metal concentrated around the
run pipe hole. The branch fittings larger volume
in the weld attachment area, yields a branch
connection weld that is typically thicker than the
branch pipe, and may also be thicker than the run
pipe. Large weld volumes create internal stresses
as a result of weld shrinkage during
solidification, which has the potential to distort
the run pipe. Run pipe distortions are created in
the longitudinal direction in the form of bending
or camber, (See figure 5), and in the
circumferential direction affecting ovality, (See
figure 4).
5.2. The use of a thin wall pipe for the run pipe
exhibits a greater tendency to distort. High alloy
branch connections tend to distort more than low
alloys materials, due to their higher expansion
and lower thermal conductivity.
5.3.2.
5.3.3.
5.3.4.
5.3.5.
6. Inspection
6.1. All nondestructive examination shall be performed
in accordance with the applicable piping codes and
specifications and meet the acceptance criteria
therein.
6.2. The fitting to run pipe weld profile should meet the
profiles as depicted in figures 1 through 3.
6.3. The fitting to run pipe weld size shall be considered
adequate if the weld is filled out to the edge of
fitting weld bevel. Some branch fittings possess
transitional taper (s) between the branch fitting
weld bevel and the OD of the branch fitting, and
the delineation between the two surfaces will be
obscured by weld deposit. In these cases, it is
difficult to determine if the weld has been properly
filled out. It then becomes necessary to measure the
angle of the exposed bevel. If the bevel is equal
to or greater than 50 degrees the bevel shall be
classified as a transition, and the weld shall be
considered complete. Refer to figure 7.
6.4. The cover fillet weld shall meet the requirements of
the applicable code and the manufacturers
recommendations, except that, the cover fillet
thickness may transition to zero in any location
around the fitting where the angle between the face
of the branch fitting groove weld and the surface of
the pipe, at the location, exceeds 135 degrees.
8. Ordering Information
Material grade
Quantity
Fitting type description
Material certification requirements
Branch outlet size and schedule or class
Run pipe size and schedule
Design temperature and pressure (when available)
Applicable design and fabrication code
o Confirm fitting complies with code
When fabrication code is ASME Section I
o Design pressure and temperature
o Request Branch calculations (if required)
Dimensional information (if required)
o Fitting height or dimension from outside of run pipe to the branch connection end preparation, (A
dimension or E dimension), if not in compliance with MSS SP-97
o Outside diameter of fitting, (B dimension) to determine weld thickness and volume in conjunction with
C dimension.
o Required header hole size (C dimension)
It is recommended that, the purchaser provide a statement within purchasing documents, that design, dimensions,
manufacture, and testing shall be accordance with MSS SP-97, to assure that the fitting ordered meet the
requirements of the applicable codes and specifications
9. References
ASME B31.1 -
ASME B31.3 -
ASME B31.9 -
ASME B16.9 -
ASME B16.11 -
ASME B16.25 -
MSS SP-97 -
TYP
tc
Detail "1-B"
Detail "1-B"
Detail "1-A"
Dim "B"
Fitting OD
Dim "A"
CL branch
CL branch
Figure 1
Weld profile for 90 degree branch fitting
groove weld
surface parallel
to fitting bore
Root gap
Bore may be straight
or taper as shown
"tc"
+0.125
Detail 1-B
Detail 1-A
ASME B16.25 butt weld,
socket weld (shown)
or threaded connection
TYP
tc
Detail "2-A"
Detail "2-C"
Detail "2-B"
Figure 2
Weld profile for lateral branch fitting
groove weld
surface parallel
to fitting bore
h
nc
ra
CL b
h
nc
ra
CL branch
Groove weld
surface parallel
to fitting bore
Dim "E"
"tc"
"tc"
"tc"
+0.125
Fitting Bore
(Minor Dia)
Detail 2-A
Detail 2-B
Detail 2-C
Detail "3-B"
Detail "3-A"
TYP
tc
Detail "3-C"
Figure 3
Weld profile for elbow branch fitting
"tc"
Right angle to
pipe surface
Root Gap
Root gap
CL branch
CL branch
Fitting Bore
(Minor Dia)
"C" Dim
(Major Dia)
Tear drop shape
"tc"
+0.125
- 0.000
"tc"
CL branch
Detail 3-A
Root gap
"E" dim
Detail 3-B
Detail 3-C
As welded hieght
Fit up heigth
circumferential
distortion
of run pipe
Figure 4
Figure 5
Circumfertial distortion
Longitudinal distortion
=< 12 Cr (P-no 3)
Through weld thickness (Tb + tc) > 1.5"
or a Tensil Strength => 71 KSI (490 Mpa)
ASME B31.3
Process Piping
PWHT Required
Figure 6
Branch fitting PWHT requirments
ASME B31.1
Power Piping
PWHT Required
Branch Fitting
Header wall
Figure 7
Branch Fitting transition