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steph_a5
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Requiring Imperial & Metric Content
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Dec 06, 2024, 15:45:18 PM »
Hi there,
I am currently building database and use the metric database as our base point as based in Europe.
however we work on a variety of projects so on the same job we can have EN1092 (PN16/PN40 etc) break flanges but require ASA150 flanges for valve connections etc depending on what valves have been supplied / spec'd.
i take it the best thing for me to do is use my PN rated flange range as a basis to create ASA flange itms. and not look to use anything from the imperial content (i assume the imperial content will all be in inches?)
many thanks
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Dec 10, 2024, 21:55:13 PM »
Hey Steph,
ASA is the same as ANSI, so if you find any ANSI 150 Flanges, you would be good to go with those and yes I would agree that the best approach is to stick with the metric database for your geographic.
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