What is fig in hammer Union?

What is fig in hammer Union?

F200: Fig 200 Hammer Union (Blue/Grey Sub) The colour coding system on Hammer Unions represent the different configurations and pressure ratings (Fig #’s are also normally stamped on the union as well); pressures range from 1,000-15,000 psi depending on the size and configuration.

What is Weco hammer Union?

Weco Hammer Union (Wing union) manufactured by CCSC is based on the introduced technologies from FMC, the hammer union components are interchangable with FMC WECO on the same size and figure. Our hammer unions (wing unions) are forged by the high quality alloy steel (such as AISI 4130 75K).

How much PSI does a high pressure lines have?

6000–20,000 psi
High pressure service (6000–20,000 psi).

How many gallons per minute should a house have?

The average household needs 100 to 120 gallons per person per day, and a flow rate of about 6 to 12 gallons per minute.

What is a 1002 hammer Union?

Fig. 1002 Hammer Union: – Designed for use in high pressure applications for choke and kill lines, cementing and acidizing. Replaceable, lip type rubber seal provides primary sealing up to 4” – 5” and 6” sizes have o-ring for primary sealing.

What is the pressure rating of the fig 100 hammer Union?

▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Recommended for water, oil or gas service up to 1,000 psi NSCWP 1” – 8” FNPTorButtweld Fig 100 utilizes machined ball-and-cone metal sealing surfaces All hammer union components are forged; the materials are dual-certified for standard service and sour (H2S) service with no reduction in pressure rating.

What size adapter do I need to connect fig 1502 to Fig 602?

If operators find they must connect a male 2″ fig. 1502 to a female 2″ fig. 602 or 1002 union, an adapter as shown below, will safely accomplish the connection.

How do I avoid connecting a 1502 to a 602/1002 Union?

To avoid connecting a Known 2″ 1502 male half union to a 2″ 602 / 1002 female half union, you only need to identify 2″ 602 / 1002 female (external thread) union halves by finding readable marking, or by using a WOODCO USA 2″ 602 /1002 Union Identification Tool, to positively identify the 2″ 602 / 1002 union profile.