RP 42.1
RP 42.1
RP 42.1
ISARP42.11992
Nomenclature for
Instrument Tube
Fittings
ISAThe Instrumentation,
Systems, and
Automation Society
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Preface
This preface is included for informational purposes and is not part of ISA-RP42.1-1992.
This recommended practice has been prepared as part of the service of ISA toward a goal of
uniformity in the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document should not be static,
but should be subject to periodic review. Toward this end, the Society welcomes all comments
and criticisms, and asks that they be addressed to the Secretary, Standards and Practices
Board, ISA, 67 Alexander Drive, P.O. Box 12277, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, Telephone
(919) 549-8411, e-mail: standards@isa.org.
The ISA Standards and Practices Department is aware of the growing need for attention to the
metric system of units in general, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the
preparation of instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to
U.S.A. users of ISA standards of incorporating suitable references to the SI (and the metric
system) in their business and professional dealings with other countries. Toward this end, this
Department will endeavor to introduce SI-acceptable metric units in all new and revised
standards to the greatest extent possible. The Metric Practice Guide, which has been published
by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as ANSI/IEEE Std. 268-1982, and future
revisions, will be the reference guide for definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conversion
factors.
It is the policy of ISA to encourage and welcome the participation of all concerned individuals and
interests in the development of ISA standards. Participation in the ISA standards-making
process by an individual in no way constitutes endorsement by the employers of the individual, of
the ISA, or of any of the standards that ISA develops.
The following people served as members of ISA Committee RP42:
NAME
COMPANY
W. D. Wilson
F. Zikas
K. L. Hopkins
B. J. Traylor
B. Fogleman
R. Lacluyse
This recommended practice was approved for publication by the ISA Standards and Practices
Board on September 30, 1991.
NAME
COMPANY
J. Rennie
W. C. Weidman
H. D. Bauman
D. N. Bishop
C. R. Gross
H. S. Hopkins
ISA-RP42.1-1992
K. P. Lindner
G. R. McFarland
E. M. Nesvig
R. D. Prescott
D. E. Rapley
R. H. Reimer
R. C. Webb
Dr. J. R. Whetstone
M. A. Widmeyer
C. A. Williams
P. Bliss*
W. Calder III*
L. N. Combs*
N. Conger*
T. J. Harrison*
R. T. Jones*
R. E. Keller*
E. C. Magison*
R. G. Marvin*
A. P McCauley*
W. B. Miller*
J. W. Mock*
G. Platt*
K. Whitman*
J. R. Williams*
*Directors Emeriti
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Contents
1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................. 7
2 Scope ................................................................................................................................ 7
3 Specifications ................................................................................................................... 7
4 Fittings .............................................................................................................................. 9
ISA-RP42.1-1992
1 Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to aid in the proper specification and application of instrument
tube fittings by standardizing nomenclature. Proper use of this standard should result in data
that: more accurately describes a particular fitting for all interested parties; permits better
communications between manufacturer, vendor, purchaser, and ultimate user; provides
standardized nomenclature to be used by drafting, billing, purchasing, and stores groups; and
makes more clear the use of standardized drafting symbols and abbreviations for the more
commonly used instrument tube fittings.
2 Scope
This standard defines nomenclature for tube fittings most commonly used in instrumentation. It
is not intended as a substitute for manufacturers' catalog numbers, nor does it apply to special
fittings. This standard is intended to apply to mechanical flared and flareless tube fittings as
commonly used in instrument tubing systems.
3 Specifications
3.1 Each tube fitting in a bill of material or purchase order should be specified in the following order:
a) Fitting material
b) Tube outside diameter
c) Pipe thread (NPT* or NPTF**)
d) Standard name (see Section 4)
e) Flared or flareless
Example: brass 1/4 in. x 1/4 in. NPT male connector, flareless
3.2 Special tube fittings not covered by this standard should be specified as listed in manufacturers'
catalogs. Manufacturer and catalog number should be given after size and other pertinent data.
3.3 The ports for each tube tee or cross shown in details 4.8 to 4.13 should be specified in the
order indicated by the port numbers in the detailed drawings.
Example: Using 4.9: brass 1/4 in. x 1/4 in. NPT x 1/4 in. tube male run tee, flareless
3.4 Standard abbreviations may be used on drawings and bills of material as shown in Section 4.
3.5 Symbols used on drawings should be as shown in Section 4.
3.6 When metric tubing sizes are in use, the specifications should use metric dimensions. If pipe
threads other than NPT and NPTF are required, they should be spelled out as follows:
Example: Brass 6 mm OD x 1/4 in. ISO R7 tapered male connector, flared
Male or female ISA taper (ISO R7)
Male or female ISO parallel (ISO R228)
3.7 CAD-generated detailed drawings may be substituted for the equivalent schematic symbol.
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