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SECTION 1 HEAT EXCHANGER NOMENCLATURE

FIGURE N-1.2

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RATIONMY HEM TYPES
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A ONE PASS SHEU
FIXED NBESHER
LIKE "A" STATIONARY HEAD

CHANNEL
AND REMOVABLE COVER F

--
FIXED TUBEWEET
TWO P A S SHELL LIKE "B" STATIONARY H U D
WITH LONGITUDINAL BAFFLE

B ------- -----
G
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cz ;, FIXED TUBESHER
LIKE 'W STATIONARY H U D
BONNET (INTEGRAL COVER) SPLIT FLOW
2

P
OUTSIDE PACKED FLOATING H U D

DOUBLE SPLIT FLOW


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CHANNEL INTKiRAL WITH TUBE-


S
SHEET A N D REMOVABLE COVER
J FLOATING HEAD
WlTH BACKING DEVICE

DIVIDED FLOW

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PULL THROUGH FLOATING HEAD

CHANNEL INTEGRAL WlTH TUBE-


SHEET AND REMOVABLE COVER

KEnLE TYPE REBOILER


U
U-TUBE BUNDLE

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SPECIAL HIGH PRESSURE CLOSURE CROSS FLOW EXTERNALLY SEALED
FLOATING TUBESHE€1

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HEAT EXCHANGER NOMENCLATURE SECTION 1

N-2 NOMENCLATURE OF HEAT EXCHANGER COMPONENTS I

For the purpose of establishing standard terminology, Figure N-2 illustrates various types of heat
exchangers. Typical parts and connections, for illustrative purposes only, are numbered for identificationin
I
Table N-2.
TABLE N-2

1. Stationary Head-Channel 21. Floating Head Cover-External 1


2. Stationary Head-Bonnet 22. FloatingTubesheet Skirt
3. Stationary Head Flange-Channel or Bonnet 23. Packing Box
4. Channel Cover 24. Packing I
5. Stationary Head Nozzle 25. Packing Gland
6. Stationary Tubesheet 26. Lantern Ring
7. Tubes 27. Tierods and Spacers
8. Shell 28. Transverse Baffles or Support Plates
9. Shell Cover 29. Impingement Plate
10. Shell Flange-StationaryHead End 30. Longitudinal Baffle
11. Shell Flange-Rear Head End 31. Pass Patiion
12. Shell N o d e 32. Vent Connection
13. Shell Cover Flange 33. Drain Connection
14. ExpansionJoint 34. Instrument Connection
15. Floating Tubesheet 35. Support Saddle
16. Floating Head Cover 36. Lifting Lug
17. Floating Head Cover Flange 37. Support Bracket
18. Floating Head Backing Device 38. Weir
19. Split Shear Ring 39. Liquid Level Connection
20. Slip-on Backing Flange 40. Floating Head Support

FIGURE N-2

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FIGURE N-2 (continued)

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HEAT EXCHANGER NOMENCLATURE SECTION 1

FIGURE N-2 (continued)

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HEAT EXCHANGER FABRICATION TOLERANCES SECTION 2

F-1 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS, NOZZLE AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS


Standard tolerances for process flow nozzles and support locations and projections are shown in
Figure F-1. Dimensions in ( ) are millimeters.
FIGURE F-I

NOMINAL NOZZLE SIZE GMAX


2"-4" INCLUSNE 1/16-(1.6)
6"- 12" INCLUSIVE 3/32"(2.4)
14"-36" INCLUSIVE 3/16"(4.8)
OVER 36" 1/4"(6.4)
NO= This table applies to nozzles connecting to
e x l e d piping only.

CONNECTION NOZZLE ALIGNMENT AND SUPPORT ROTATIONAL TOLERANCE ON NOZZLE FACES


TOLERANCES AT BOLT CIRCLE

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SECTION 2 HEAT EXCHANGER FABRICATION TOLERANCES

F-2 RECOMMENDED FABRICATION TOLERANCES


Fabrication tolerances normally required to maintain process flow nozzle and support locations are shown
in Figure F-2. These tolerances may be adjusted as necessary to meet the tolerances shown in Figure F-1.
Dimensions in ( ) are millimeters.

FIGURE F-2

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HEAT EXCHANGER FABRICATION TOLERANCES SECTION 2

F-3 TUBESHEETS, PARTITIONS, COVERS AND FLANGES


The standard clearances and tolerances applying to tubesheets, partitions, covers and flanges are shown in
Figure F-3. Dimensions in ( ) are millimeters.
FIGURE F-3

I
SANMRD CONFINED JOW CONSCRUCTlON

STANMRD UNCONFINED PUIN FACE J O N C0NSTRUCTH))II


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1. S E C W 2 6 NOT INTENMO TO PRWiW
UNLWWED NBESHEET F m AND RAT
W M R FlYXS MREFOIIE NO PLUS
TOLERAWCE IS SHOWN ON R4.
TOLERANCES 2. NECAM TOLERANCES SHKL NOT BE
CONSTRUED TO MEANIHAT
1
t1/4- -118' (t6.4 -3.2)

-
MUENSONS CAN BE LESS THAN MAT
Dl. 02. 03. D1.4.06 f1/32' (f0.8) REWRED W MSICN CALCUU- I
f 1/16. (f 1.6) 3. FOR PERlPHElUL CAMlX %lNfiNEDg
R1 = 3/16. (4.8) to' -1/32' (to -0.6) YUNS -CONFINE0 ON THE ODg.
R2=l/4' (6.4) RJ=l/4' (6.4) +1/32' -0' (t0.8 -0) 4. mm rn w
AND NOT
RI% 5/16. (4.8) -1132' (-0.8) (SEE NOTE I) PREQUM OF OTHER
WHICH ME F U W l W L L Y EQUIVALENT.
wt .w2.w3 f 1/32. (f0.8)
5. FOR USglS OVER 60- (1524) TO 100. (2HO)
DwElER.TOLElWlSCES d " A N D X Y A Y BE
A . ~ i E INCRUSE0 TO f1/16g(1((.6).
TONGUE AND GROOM
JOWST I

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SECTION 2 HEAT EXCHANGER FABRICATION TOLERANCES

FIGURE F-4
PERMISSIBLE IMPERFECTIONSIN FLANGE FACING FINISH
FOR RAISED FACE AND LARGE MALE AND FEMALE FLANGES "*

NPS Maximum Radial Projections of Maximum Depth and Radial


lmperfections Which Are No Projection of Imperfections
Deeper Than the Bottom of the Which Are Deeper Than the
Serrations, in.(mm) Bottom of the Serrations, in.(mm)
118 (3.2) 1/16 ( I-6)
118 (3.2) 1/16 (1.6)
118 (3.2) 1/16 (1.6)
118 (3.2) 1/16 (1.6)
118 (3.2) 1/16 (1.6)

14 5/16 (7.9) 3/16 (4.8)


16 318 (9.5) 3/16 (4.8)
18 112 (12.7) 114 (6.4)
20 112 (12.7) 114 (6.4)
24 112 (12.7) 114 (6.4)
NOTES:
(1) Imperfections must be separated by at least four times the permissible radial projection.
(2) Protrusions above the serrations are not permitted

FLANGE PERIPHERY

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Sketch showing Radial Projected Length (RPL) serrated gasket face damage

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