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Hull and Outfitting

Eccentric Reducers

  • Last UpdatedJul 04, 2024
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Component Description

SKEY

Plotted Symbol

P-points

Note

Reducer - Eccentric Butt Weld

REBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Fabricated from Plate

EPBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Swaged from Pipe

ESBW

1

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Butt Weld

OTBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Fabricated from Plate

EZBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Swaged from Pipe

EXBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Screwed

RESC

1

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Screwed

OTSC

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Flanged

REFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Fabricated from Plate Flanged

EPFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Swaged from Pipe Flanged

ESFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Flanged

OTFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Fabricated from Plate Flanged

EZFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Swaged from Pipe Flanged

EXFL

1,2

Notes:

  1. Generic type REDU has a connection reference to facilitate connections to reducers. If the connection facility is not being used, then an eccentric reducer will have a p-arrive, a p-leave, and a P3 to orientate the flat side. If the connection facility is to be used, P3 will be the connection p-point and as such must have valid bore and orientation data for the connection. As the flat side can be either in the same direction as the connection or directly opposite, a P9 p-point must be used to give the orientation of the flat side.

  2. If an orientation p-point is present in the point set, the orientation of this p-point will be shown on the isometric.

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