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THAn Eccentric Reducer is a type of pipe fitting used in piping systems to connect pipes of different diameters while maintaining one side aligned (flat).
Unlike a Concentric Reducer, an eccentric reducer has an offset centerline, which helps prevent air accumulation or liquid stagnation inside pipelines.
In piping engineering and plant design, eccentric reducers are commonly used in horizontal pipelines, especially in pump suction and discharge lines, where maintaining proper flow conditions is critical.
Working Principle
The reducer gradually changes pipe diameter while keeping one side flat:
• Flat Top (FOT) → prevents air accumulation in gas/steam lines
• Flat Bottom (FOB) → prevents liquid accumulation in liquid lines
This ensures smooth fluid flow and avoids operational issues like cavitation.
Real-Time Industry Applications
• Pump suction lines (to avoid cavitation)
• Oil & gas pipelines
• Refinery process piping
• Chemical plant pipelines
• Horizontal piping systems
Key Engineering Advantages
• Prevents air pockets and vapor formation
• Avoids liquid accumulation in pipelines
• Improves flow stability
• Reduces risk of cavitation in pumps
• Ensures proper drainability and flow efficiency
Critical Engineering Insight
Improper installation of eccentric reducers can lead to:
• Cavitation in pumps
• Flow disturbance
• Vibration issues
• Reduced equipment life
That’s why correct orientation (FOT or FOB) is extremely important in real EPC projects.
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