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  1. What is the difference between a Trunnion and a Dummy Leg? Even though the terms “Trunnion” and “Dummy Leg” are used interchangeably, there is a slight difference between the two pipe supports. Dummy pipe is welded onto the pipe elbow to extend the line to reach the next support while Pipe trunnions are welded to vertical lines.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2019 · Dummy pipe support, also called dummy support or dummy leg, is a structural element used in piping systems, particularly in industrial settings. It's not a functional support like other pipe supports that bear the weight of the pipes and maintain their position.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2019 · In this AutoPIPE YouTube video, you will learn the recommended workflow for modeling a dummy leg as a pipe. For more information on AutoPIPE, please visit h...

  4. Dummy legs or Trunnions are used on sections of pipe as a support stand. They can also be a pipe branch that is added to a straight pipe, elbow or transition. They are best used when little to no movement is foreseen. Delta supplies adjustable dummy legs as well.

  5. pipingdesign.com › planningguide › Planning_Guide_Piping_Design_Chapter_1Before You Begin - Piping Design

    Drawing standards such as layering, text heights, and drawing symbols. Charts such as line spacing within racks. Examples of specifications are piping classes, equipment spacing requirements, and egress and ingress requirements (walkways, plat-forms, and ladders).

  6. Base anchors are simply a stub of pipe (dummy leg) attached to the lower portion of an elbow and extended to grade (or platform). A square steel plate is welded flat to the pipe. The plate may have holes in it and be cinch-anchored to the paving or welded to platform steel.