Selection of Standard Pipe Shoes

1. SCOPE
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2. REFERENCES
3. GENERAL
DETAIL
400 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 2 to 8 …………401 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CR Pipe NPS 21/2 to 8
402 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 21/2 to 8
403 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 10 to 24 ……..404 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CR Pipe NPS 10 to 24
405 Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 10 to 24
407 Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 21/2 to 24 .408 Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 21/2 to 24
upto 399 °C (750 °F)
409 Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 21/2 to 24
from 400 °C to 510°C (751 °F to 950 °F)
410 Pipe Shoe Notch to Clear Pipe Weld …………………………

1. Scope
The pipe support standard drawings in this standard shall be used in conjunction with SES P01-E06.
2. References
Reference is made in this standard to the following documents. The latest issues, amendments and
supplements to these documents shall apply unless otherwise indicated.
SABIC Engineering Standards (SES)
P01-E06 Pipe Supports, Hangers, Guides and Axial Restraints
Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS)
SP-58 Pipe Hangers and Supports – Materials, Design and Manufacture
3. General
3.1 Standard pipe supports listed in this standard are pre-engineered for selection within the window for
allowable loads provided in SES P01-E06.
3.2 See the selection charts in SES P01-E06 for application.
3.3 All hardware shall be selected from a manufacturer that conforms to MSS SP-58.

DETAIL 400
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 2 to 8

Notes:
(1) Weld size shall be same as pipe wall thickness or 6 mm, whichever is smaller.
(2) Use 10 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Field weld random pipe.
(4) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(5) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.
(6) The material for plate ‘B’ varies for Details 400, 401 and 402, corresponding
to CS, Cr or SS pipe.

DETAIL 401
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CR Pipe NPS 2-1/2 to 8

Notes:
(1) Weld size shall be same as pipe wall thickness or 6 mm, whichever is smaller.
(2) Use 10 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Field weld random pipe.
(4) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(5) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.
(6) The material for plate ‘B’ varies for Details 400, 401 and 402, corresponding
to CS, Cr or SS pipe.

DETAIL 402
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 2-1/2 to 8

Notes:
(1) Weld size shall be same as pipe wall thickness or 6 mm, whichever is smaller.
(2) Use 10 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Field weld random pipe.
(4) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(5) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.
(6) The material for plate ‘B’ varies for Details 400, 401 and 402, corresponding
to CS, Cr or SS pipe.

DETAIL 403
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 10 to 24

Notes:
(1) Weld size shall be same as pipe wall thickness or 6 mm, whichever is smaller.
(2) Use 10 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Field weld random pipe.
(4) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(5) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.
(6) See Detail 300 if pad is required, as determined by an engineering analysis.

DETAIL 404
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated CR Pipe NPS 10 to 24

DETAIL 405
Pipe Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 10 to 24

DETAIL 407
Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated CS Pipe NPS 2-1/2 to 24

Notes:
(1) Clamp dimension per ITT Grinnell hanger catalog ph 90.
(2) Use 13 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(4) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.

DETAIL 408
Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 2-1/2 to 24 upto 399 °C (750 °F)

Notes:
(1) Clamp dimension per ITT Grinnell hanger catalog ph 90.
(2) Use 13 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(4) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.

DETAIL 409 Bolt-on Shoe for Hot Insulated SS Pipe NPS 2-1/2 to 24 from 400 °C to 510°C (751 °F to 950 °F)

Notes:
(1) Clamp dimension per ITT Grinnell hanger catalog ph 90.
(2) Use 13 mm or less if qualified by stress analysis.
(3) Pipe shoe may be replaced with standard structural shape of equal strength.
(4) See Detail 100 to 103 for application.
(5) Chrome alloy material shall be used for plates ‘B’ and ‘C’, to resist the higher temperatures.

DETAIL 410
Pipe Shoe Notch to Clear Pipe Weld

Note: If a pipe shoe is required at a pipe weld, provide a notch on the pipe shoe to maintain
adequate clearance for the weld. Do not grind the weld on the pipe.

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