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INTERNAL VOLUME
OF VESSEL HEADS
4 5 6 7 8 910
DIAMETER (FEET)
VALVE DATA-RUN LENGTHS DIMENSIONS IN INCHES TABLE V-1
FLANGE NOMINAL P I P E S I Z E [ NPS ]
•
C LAS S
2 2 1/2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24
FLANGED
7 7.5 8 9 10.50 11.50 13 14 15 16 17 18 20
150
w BEVELED
Cl
0 8.5 9.5 11.12 12 15.88 16.50 18 19.75 22.50 24 26 28 32
w 150
;/:
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-I~ 300 8.5 9.5 11.12 12 15.88 16.50 18 19.75 30 33 36 39 45
Cl:;~
::::- -
Cl
u..IuJ
1-...1 600 11.50 13 14 17 22 26 31 33 35 39 43 47 55
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Cl:;
A
::::- ::::- 600 11. 50 13 14 17 22 26 31 33
L..L.I
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900 14.50 16.50 15 18 24 29 33 38
I~ .1
L..L.I L.l-
Tabled Dimension
I-
en :::::i 1500 14.50 16.50 18.50 21. 50 27.75 32.75 39 44.50
FOR FLANGED VALVES THE TABLED
DIMENSION INCLUDES ALLOWANCE
2500 17.75 20 22.75 26.50 36 40.25 50 56 FOR BOTH RAISED FACES OF THE
VALVE. FOR CLASSES 150 AND 300
11. 50 VALVES, 0.06-inch HAS BEEN IN-
en T-D 8 8.5 9.5 14 19.50 24.50 27.50
L..L.I
CLUDED FOR EACH RAISED FACE
150 8 8.5 9.5 11.50 14 19.50 24.50 27.50
::::-
--I
AND FOR VALVES OF CLASS 600
oe:C
11. 50 AND ABOVE, 0.25-inch HAS BEEN
::::- T-D 10.50 12.50 14 17.50 21 24.50 28
en 11. 50 INCLUDED FOR EACH RAISED FACE.
L..L.I :::.:: 300 10.50 12.50 14 17.50 21 24.50 28
c..:>
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c..:> T-D 11.50 13 14 17 22 26 31 33
:::.:: c..:> 600 11. 50 13 14 17 22 26 31 33
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900
T-D
1500
14.50
14.50
14.50
16.50
16.50
16.50
15
18.50
18.50
18
21.50
21. 50
24
27.75
27.75
29
32.75
32.75
33
39
39 44.50
38
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Half Tabled Dimension
U
1.1 2500 17.75 20 22.75 26.50 36 40.25 50 56
FOR ANGLE GLOBE & ANGLE LIFT-
CHECK VALVES, HALVE THE TABLED
DIMENSION TO OBTAIN CENTER-TO-
FACE DIMENSIONS.
I WEIGHTS OF PIPING I I TABLES W-11
Weights for valves do not include weights of powered operators or other devices
specified for particular valves. Weights shown for valves in these tables are
from data ava i1ab 1e as ind icated from the Henry Vogt Mach ine Co. and from the
Crane Company. Information herein is not intended to indicate the complete range
of valves available from either manufacturer. Weights shown are for valves
having conventional ports.
As valve features vary between manufacturers, actual weights of valves should be
obtained from the specified manufacturer or supplier.
Weights of insulation are shown for both calcium silicate and for conventional
85% magnesia (alone or in combination with diatomaceous silica). The assumed
densities are 11 pounds per cubic foot for calcium silicate and 85% magnesia,
and 21 pounds per cubic foot for diatomaceous silica.
Insulation weights assumed include estimated weights of canvas, cement, paint,
wire and bands, but not weatherproofing or other special protection. Pipe
coverings of other compositions will have different densities. Data for
insulation are based on conventional thickness recommendations and may not cor-
respond with insulation specifications for a particular project.
FORGED STEEL PRESSURE CLASS PRESSURE CLASS
SOCKET WELD: 3000 6000 9000 3000 6000 9000
90 ELBOW 1. 00 2.35 3.19 2.13 5.25 6.69
45 ELBOW 0.94 1. 91 2.50 1. 63 4.31 4.81
TEE 1. 31 3.31 3.75 2.64 7.48 7.88
COUP/RED *** 0.56 1. 00 1. 69 1. 00 2.00 2.19
SOCKOLET ** 0.60 1. 30 1. 30 1. 04 2.00 2.00
I TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
N RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 700 899 999 1199
S
U Ca1 Si1. in. 1 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 1 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 2.5 3 3 3
L Weight 1b/ft 0.7 0.7 1.2 1.9 1.9 2.8 2.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 0.8 0.8 1.4 2.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 4.5 4.5 4.5
A
T H. T. C. in. 2.5 2.5 3 3 3.7 2.5 2.5 3 3 3
I 85% Mag in. 1 1 1.5 2 2 1 1 1.5 2 2
0 Weight lb/ft 0.7 0.7 1.2 1.9 1.9 3.3 3.3 4.7 4.7 4.7 0.8 0.8 1.4 2.5 2.5 4.2 4.2 5.6 5.6 5.6
N
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Sockolets and
Thredolets. ***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves
having pressure seal bonnets. Other weights ~or valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
40 80 160 40 80 160
STD XS XXS STD XS XXS
I TEMPEHATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
N HANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
S
U Ca1 silo in. 1 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 1 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 3.0 3 3 3.5
L Weight lb/ft 1.0 1.0 1.7 2.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 4.2 4.2 4.2 1.3 1.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 4.1 5.2 5.2 5.2 6.7
A
T H. T. C. in. 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 2.5 3.0 3 3 3.5
I 85% Mag in. 1 1 1.5 2 2 1 1 1.5 2 2
0 Weight lb/ft 1.0 1.0 1.7 2.5 2.5 4.3 4.3 5.9 5.9 5.9 1.3 1.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 5.1 6.9 6.9 6.9 9.2
N
BOLTS* 1.5 4 4.5 12.5 21 1.5 7.5 8 25 37
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Sockolets, Weldolets
and Thredolets. ***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PBS indicates valves
valves having pressure seal bonnets. Other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
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BUTT-WELDING FITTINGS
FLANGES
CLASS CLASS
FORGED STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
VALVES
CLASS CLASS
CAST STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULATION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Cal silo in. 1 1 1.5 2 2.5 2.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 3.5 4
Weight Ib/ft 1.6 1.6 2.6 3.6 4.7 4.7 6.1 7.5 7.5 7.5 2.1 3.3 4.6 4.6 6.1 7.6 7.6 9.8 9.8 12
BOLTS* 145
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. ** Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
BUTT-WELDING FITTINGS
FLANGES
CLASS CLASS
FORGED STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
VALVES
CLASS CLASS
CAST STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULATION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Cal Silo in. 1 1 1.5 2 2.5 2.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 1 1.5 2 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 3.5 4
Weight Ib/ft 1.6 1.6 2.6 3.6 4.7 4.7 6.1 7.5 7.5 7.5 2.1 3.3 4.6 4.6 6.1 7.6 7.6 9.8 9.8 12
BOLTS* 145
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. ** Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
BUTT-WELDING FITTINGS
FLANGES
CLASS CLASS
FORGED STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
VALVES
CLASS CLASS
CAST STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULATION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Ca1 Silo in. 1.5 1.5 2 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4 4 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 2.5 3 3.5 4 4 4
Weight Ib/ft 4.1 4.1 5.6 5.6 7.9 9.5 12 14 14 14 5.2 5.2 7.1 8.9 8.9 11 13 16 16 16
BOLTS* 445
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
BUTT-WELDING FITTINGS
FLANGES
CLASS CLASS
FORGED STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500
WELDING NECK 88 142 226 690 1608 114 206 347 (refer
SLIP-ON 61 113 215 83 159 259 to
THREADED 65 110 215 667 1300 85 164 259 Mfr)
LAP JOINT 60 139 240 749 1262 77 184 290
VALVES
CLASS CLASS
CAST S1'EEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULATION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Cal Silo in. 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5
Weight Ib/ft 6 6 8 11 13 13 15 18 18 24 6.2 6.2 8.4 11 13 13 16 19 19 26
BOLTS* 22 62 118
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
SCHEDULE No.: 30 40
MFR'S WEIGHT: STD XS STD XS
CLASS CLASS
300 600 1500 150 300 600 1500
WELDING NECK 142 249 481 (refer 165 306 555 (refer
SLIP-ON 106 -no 366 to 109 253 476 to
THREADED 93 220 366 fvlfr) 120 280 476 Mfr)
LAP JOINT 104 234 400 146 305 469
CLASS CLASS
CAST STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULATION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Cal Silo in. 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5
Weight lb/ft 6.9 6.9 9.3 12 15 15 18 21 21 28 7.7 7.7 10 13 16 16 19 23 23 31
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
BUTT-WELDING FITTINGS
SCHEDULE No.: 20 30 20
MFR'S WEIGH'r: STD XS STD XS
FLANGES
CLASS CLASS
FORGED STEEL
150 300 600 1500 150 300 600 1500
WELDING NECK 197 369 690 (refer 268 579 977 (refer
SLIP-ON 148 307 612 to 204 490 876 to
'rHREADED 155 325 612 Mfr) 210 490 876 Mfr)
LAP JOINT 159 375 604 195 530 866
VALVES
CLASS CLASS
CAST STEEL
150 300 600 1500 2500 150 300 600 1500 2500
INSULA'l'ION
TEMPERATURE 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
RANGE deg F 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199 199 299 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1199
Ca1 Silo in. 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5 1.5 1.5 2 2.5 3 3 3.5 4 4 5
Weight lb/ft 8.5 8.5 12 15 18 18 21 25 25 34 10 10 13 17 21 21 25 29 29 39
*Weights for bolts are for one complete flange set. **Weights are for reducing Weldolets.
***Weights for reducers are for one pipe size reduction. PSB indicates valves having
pressure seal bonnets. All other weights for valves are for valves having flanged bonnets.
WEIGHTS OF MATERIALS TABLE W-2
Ib Ib
MATERIAL
specific
gravity
- -
Ib
-- ~ --Ib Ib
---
in3 ft3 ft 2 -in m3 US gal Imp gal
FRACTIONAL
, 0.06 0.12 0.19 0.25 0.31 0.38 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.88 0.94
EQUIVALENTS 1/16 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 11/16 3/4 13/16 7/8 15/16
METRIC
The USA uses two systems of weight and measures: the United States system of English origin, and the
metric system of French origin.
The English or Imperial system was a customary system with orlglns in Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek,
Roman, Anglo-Saxon, French (Norman) and other civilizations and cultures. The English system evolved
over centuries from simple measures and practices, eventually attaining precision through legislation
and standardization. Although some standardization resulted from reform (sometimes a royal decree), the
overwhelming pressure came from expansion in industry and commerce.
Imperial Rome establ ished a system of weights and measures used from England to Asia. But, with the
decline of the Roman Empire, what was once an almost universal system degenerated into local customary
systems in continental Europe and England.
By the 17th and 18th centuri es, through colon i zat i on and domi nance in commerce, the Eng 1 ish system had
developed to a point where it was in use in many parts of the world, including the American colonies.
The French, however, deci ded to abandon the confus i on of European customa ry un i ts (wh i ch vari ed not
only from country to country, but from province to province and sometimes, from city to city), and to
create an entirely new system to rationalize weights and measures - the Metric System.
The metric system was the result of years of scientific investigation and recommendations for reform.
It was adopted in the late 18th century by the post-revolutionary government of France and, subse-
quently, by other nations. The standardized units and decimal base were particularly well suited for
science and engineering.
By the middle of the 20th century, principal manufacturing countries not using the metric system were
Britain, the British Commonwealth countries and the United States. Although in 1866 the U.S. Congress
legalized the metric system for use throughout the United States and, in 1975 passed the Metric
Conversion Act, the United States is the only major industrial nation today, neither to have adopted
nor mandated use of the metric system as its primary system of measurement.
In 1960, at the General Conference of Weights and Measures (Conference Generale des Poids et Mesures
[CGPM]), the modern version of the metric system was designated the International System of Units (Le
Systeme International d' Unites), and endorsed by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) - a federation of national standardization bodies representing most countries of the world. The
international symbol.for this system is SI.
SI, now the primary world system of units of measurement, is a rationalized selection of units from the
metric system with which ISO seeks to establish international standards, especially those for universal
interchangeability of components. SI simplifies measurement by logically coordinating unique units for
length, mass, temperature, time, etc., in a decimal system in which the magnitude of a unit is changed
by moving the decimal point (or, for example, by using a prefix such as 'milli' with meter for the
factor 0.001).
The customary system is more complicated as it uses three types of subdivision: duodecimal (twelfths),
decimal (tenths), and binary (halves), and requires conversion, for example, between different units of
length (such as inches, feet and yards), or of mass (such as ounces, pounds and tons).
Changing" from customary units to SI units is straightforward, but changing from traditional metric
units to SI units is more difficult in countries already using the metric system. Because of this
difficulty, although not in keeping with the goals of ISO, a limited number of traditional metric units
are temporarily being used with SI; one such unit is bar, the unit for pressure, referred to below
under 'Flange Classes and Pressure Numbers'.
Without a legislative mandate, full implementation of SI in the United States is unlikely; however,
technical and economic requirements of American companies operating internationally are encouraging
voluntary transition; for example, manufacturers of equipment and components are now presenting
dimensional and other data in SI units (and temporary metric units in use with SI) in addition to U.S.
customary units.
Sizes of pipe, fittings, flanges, and valves are given in nominal diameters - in inch units as NPS
(Nominal Pipe Size) and in metric units as ON ([)iametre Nominale [Nominal Diameter]). The following
table gives equivalent diameters in nominal inch units and nominal millimeter units:
Earlier classifications of flanges for steel pipe (and flanged fittings): l50-lb, 300-lb, 400-lb,
600-lb, etc., referred to 'Primary Service Pressure Ratings in pounds (pounds-force) per square-inch'.
(Flanges, however, are suitable for servi ce over a range of pressure, with actual pressures dependi ng
on operating temperatures, and materials of construction.) These classifications have been supplanted
by pressure rating class designations: Class 150, Class 300, etc., in which each class identifies a
group of flanges conforming to established dimensions, for a range of pipe sizes.
Standards publish 'Pressure-Temperature Ratings' for each class of flange. These ratings are maximum
allowable non-shock (gage), working (or service) pressures over a range of temperature for different
materials of construction, including bolts and gaskets.
In addition to class designations, flange tables in this section of the 'PIPING GUIDE' also show 'PN'
designations according to ANSI B16.5-1981 (until re-issued 1988), and M55-5P-86-1981 (re-issued 1987),
whi ch states " ....the recommendat ion for metri c pressure des ignat ions is the use of the prefi x PN,
which may be thought of as 'Pressure Number'."
Pressure Numbers (PN), similar to class designations, identify groups of flanges conforming to estab-
1ished d imens ions, and for each class of flange express the pressure rating withi n the temperature
range -20 to +100F (refer to Table F-9), as a nominal bar* value.
[* Bar is not an 51 unit; pascal (Pa) is the SI unit for pressure (and stress). The pascal is a small
unit. For stating process or service pressure it is used with a prefix such as kPa for kilopascal (1000
pasca 1s), or MPa for megapasca 1 (1 000 000 pasca 1s), a1though megapasca 1 is more su itab 1e for the
greater values of stress. Bar, equal to 100 000 pascals, is a traditional metric unit in widespread use
internationally in industry and technology. Until it is displaced, bar is in temporary use with SI
units. (Temporary units are specific, widely used, traditional metric units whose use in future work is
discouraged. )]
Contemporary references and supp 1iers' 1iterature refer to bar values and PN des ignati ons. Flange
tables in this section of the 'PIPING GUIDE' include PN references for information only.
In the following pages, selected data from PT II of the 'PIPING GUIDE' are presented in 51 units. For
identification, these tables and charts are given the suffix 'M'.
TABLES GIVE THE MINIMUM SPACING. INCREASE DIMENSIONS:
1) FOR INSULATION SURFACE-TO-CENTER I PIPE WITHOUT FLANGES
2) IF THERMAL MOVEMENT WOULD REDUCE CLEARANCE
I OF PIPE DIMENSION
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W IIIlOUT
~ 'S'
WITHOUT
FLANGES
'SF'
FLANGE
CLASS:
WALL.
VESSEL.
STEEL,
Etc.
50 115 125 140 165 190 220 245 260 285 310 335 385 50 85 105 110 110
80 125 140 155 180 205 235 260 275 300 325 350 400 80 95 125 130 130 PIPE WITH FLANGES
D
N
0
F
100
150
200
140 155 165 195 220 245 270 285 315 340 365 415
165 180 195 220 245 275 300 315 340 365 390 440
190 205 220 245 270 300 325 340 365 390 415 465
D 100 110 140 155 165
N 150 135 165 185 205
,h']0 3h=]"
ON 50 135 155 170 200 230 260 300 325 355 375 405 465 ON 50 140 165 185 215 250 280 320 350 380 415 445 515
80 155 170 185 210 245 275 315 340 370 390 420 480 80 165 175 200 230 265 295 335 365 395 430 460 530
o o
F 100 170 185 200 225 255 290 325 350 385 405 435 490 F 100 185 200 210 245 275 305 345 375 410 440 470 540
150 200 210 225 250 285 315 355 380 410 430 460 520 150 215 230 245 270 305 335 370 405 435 470 500 570
F F
L 200 230 245 255 285 310 340 380 405 435 455 485 545 L 200 250 265 275 305 330 360 400 430 460 495 525 595
A 250 260 275 290 315 340 370 405 430 465 480 515 570 A 250 280 295 305 335 360 385 425 455 490 520 550 620
N N
G 300 300 315 325 355 380 405 430 455 490 505 540 595 G 300 320 335 345 370 400 425 450 480 515 545 575 645
E 350 325 340 350 380 405 430 455 470 505 525 555 610 E 350 350 365 375 405 430 455 480 500 530 560 595 665
D D
400 355 370 385 410 435 465 490 505 530 555 580 640 400 380 395 410 435 460 490 515 530 555 585 620 690
P 450 375 390 405 430 455 480 505 525 555 575 605 665 P 450 415 430 440 470 495 520 545 560 585 610 645 715
I I
P 500 405 420 435 460 485 515 540 555 580 605 630 690 P ~;OO 445 460 470 500 525 550 575 595 620 645 670 740
E 600 465 480 490 520 545 570 595 610 640 665 690 740 E 600 515 530 540 570 595 620 645 665 690 715 740 790
INSULATION ]
DIMENSIONS IN THESE TABLES ARE SPACINGS FOR BARE PIPE. FOR INSULATED
L-
LINES, ADD THE THICKNESS OF INSULATION AND COVERING TO THESE FIGURES ----'
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CLASS 150 & CLASS 300 FLANGES
I CLASS 300 & CLASS SOO FLANGES
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150 50
NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON) OF FLANGED PIPE
80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 ,hl
300
O
50
NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON) OF FLANGED PIPE
80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
ON ~)O 140 165 185 215 250 280 320 350 380 415 445 515 ON 50 140 165 195 235 270 310 340 360 400 430 465 530
80 155 175 200 230 265 295 335 365 395 430 460 530 80 165 175 210 250 280 325 350 375 415 445 480 540
0 0
F 100 170 190 210 245 275 305 345 375 410 440 470 540 F 100 185 200 220 265 295 340 365 385 430 455 490 555
150 200 215 240 270 305 335 370 405 435 470 500 570 150 215 230 250 290 320 365 390 415 455 485 520 580
F F
L 200 230 245 265 295 330 360 400 430 460 495 525 595 L 200 250 265 275 315 345 390 415 440 480 510 545 605
A 250 260 275 290 325 355 385 425 455 490 520 550 620 A 250 280 295 305 340 375 420 445 465 505 535 570 635
N N
G 300 300 315 325 355 380 410 450 480 515 545 575 645 G 300 320 335 345 370 400 445 470 490 535 560 595 660
E 350 325 340 350 380 405 430 465 500 530 560 595 665 E 350 350 365 375 405 430 460 485 505 550 575 610 675
0 0
400 355 370 385 410 435 465 490 525 555 585 620 690 400 380 395 410 435 460 490 515 535 575 605 640 700
P 450 375 390 405 430 455 480 515 550 580 610 645 715 P 450 415 430 440 470 495 520 545 560 600 630 665 725
I I
P 500 405 420 435 460 485 515 540 575 605 640 670 740 P 500 445 460 470 500 525 550 575 595 625 655 690 750
E 600 465 480 490 520 545 570 595 625 655 690 720 790 E 600 515 530 540 570 595 620 645 665 690 715 740 805
hl
O NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON) OF FLANGED PIPE O NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON) OF FLANGED PIPE
,hl
150 50 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 600 50 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
ON 50 140 165 195 235 270 310 340 360 400 430 465 530 ON 50 140 165 195 235 270 310 340 360 400 430 465 530
80 155 175 210 250 280 325 350 375 415 445 480 540 80 165 175 210 250 280 325 350 375 415 445 480 540
0 0
F 100 170 190 220 265 295 340 365 385 430 455 490 555 F 100 195 210 220 265 295 340 365 385 430 455 490 555
150 200 215 250 290 320 365 390 415 455 485 520 580 150 235 250 265 290 320 365 390 415 455 485 520 580
F F
L 200 230 245 275 315 345 390 415 440 480 510 545 605 L 200 270 280 295 320 345 390 415 440 480 510 545 605
A 250 260 275 300 340 375 420 445 465 505 535 570 635 A 250 310 325 340 365 390 420 445 465 505 535 570 635
N N
G 300 300 315 325 370 400 445 470 490 535 560 595 660 G 300 340 350 365 390 415 445 470 490 535 560 595 660
E 350 325 340 350 385 415 460 485 505 550 575 610 675 E 350 360 375 385 415 440 465 490 505 550 575 610 675
0 0
400 355 370 385 410 440 485 510 535 575 605 640 700 400 400 415 430 455 480 505 535 550 575 605 640 700
P 450 375 390 405 435 465 510 535 560 600 630 665 725 P 450 430 445 455 485 510 535 560 575 605 630 665 725
I I
P 500 405 420 435 460 490 535 560 585 625 655 690 750 P 500 465 480 490 520 545 570 595 610 640 665 690 750
E 600 465 480 490 520 545 585 610 635 675 705 740 805 E 600 530 540 555 580 605 635 660 675 700 725 750 805
When the order of lines, line sizes, flange classes (for lines with flanges), and insulation thicknesses for
insulated lines have been decided, determine pipeway width from Tables A-1M, A-2M and A-3M, adding 25% so that
the final design includes 20% (distributed) space for future piping. Additional space will usually be required
for electrical and instrument trays/raceways.
For a tentative estimate of the pipeway width required for a selection of lines without flanges, of nominal sizes
in the range ON 50 thru ON 200, either of the following factors may be used - the first is preferable:
(1) If all pipe sizes al'e known, add their nominal sizes in millimeters together and multiply by 4.1 to
estimate the width in millimeters
(2) If only the number of 1ines is knovJn, multiply number of 1ines by 436 to estimate the width in
mi 11imeters
Either factor gives a pipeway width which includes insulation for 25% of lines, allows 20% of the width for the
addition and re-sizing of lines, and allocates a further 20% of the width for future piping.
I I
~+1.5(Tl+~
DN
50 160 195 225 290 350 415 475 515 575 640 700 820
80 165 200 230 295 355 420 485 520 580 645 705 825
A
D 100 170 205 235 300 360 425 490 525 585 650 710 835
J 150 180 215 245 310 375 440 500 535 600 660 720 845
A
C 200 190 225 255 320 385 450 510 550 610 670 730 855
E 250 205 235 270 335 395 460 520 560 620 680 745 865
N
T 300 215 250 280 345 405 470 530 570 630 690 755 875
350 220 255 285 350 410 475 540 575 635 700 760 885
l
I 400 230 265 295 360 420 485 550 585 650 710 770 895
N 450 240 275 305 370 430 495 560 595 660 720 780 905
E
500 250 285 315 380 445 510 570 610 670 730 790 915
600 270 305 335 405 465 530 590 630 690 750 820 935
(1) SPACING SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAMS ALLOWS A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 50mm. COMPARE BASIC SPACING
'J' or 'R' WITH APPROPRIATE 'C' or 'CF' SPACING IN TABLE A-1M AND USE THE LARGER DIMENSION
(2) 'H' IS THE EFFECTIVE SHOE HEIGHT AND 'T' IS THE THICKNESS OF INSULATION (WITH COVERING)
(3) FOR SIMPLICITY, THE VALUE 1.5 HAS BEEN SUBSTITUTED FOR THE COEFFICIENT l/sin 45 (1.414 .... )
CLASS 150 BUTT-WELDED PIPING DIMENSIONS
• NOMINAL DIAMETER <ON) ) 50
STRAIGHT TEE TABLE D-6M FOR
REDUCING TEES ITJ-:1 64 86 105 143 178 216 254 279 305 343 381 432
""w
f- 50 68 83 95 122 148 175 200 216 241 267 292 343
WElDOlET w
'1
:>: -
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f-
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0 STANDARD AND
0
:r 80 - 89 102 129 154 181 206 222 248 273 298 349
u -
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V) EXTRA-STRONG z
e'i ""
"" 100 - - 108 135 160 187 213 229 254 279 305 356
""
::> '"
f-
u
""
LL
=:>
z
REDUCERS CONCENTRIC
& ECCENTR I C
8 ON BON I\:~~A~
. 89 102 140 152 178 203 330 356 381 508 508
~
0
90° lR ELLS REGULAR &
REDUCING
r?T ONJ 76 114 152 229 305 381 457 533 610 686 762 914
en: (J-
c:J:;; 90° SR Ell 51 76 102 152 203 254 305 356 406 457 508 610
Z~
-'" 45° ElL [LR)
I-~
-p 35 51 64 95 127 159 190 222 254 286 318 381
1-:
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LL.::: . ~l} -
A 49 72 90 135 180 225 269 314 359 404 449 539
'"
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[TWO 45° ElLS) l-~U B 119 173 217 325 434 542 650 759 867 976 1084 1301
z
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0
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C 79 117 153 229 305 382 458 534 611 687 763 916
CQj) f-
LL
V)
:z
S
[45° ELL + 90° LR Ell} 0 114 168 216 324 432 540 648 757 865 973 1081 1297
'"
-E
ES
;>:- 140 184 229 318 406 483 512 660 737 826 906 1061
90° LR ElL
]GI}
0
+ WElDlNG·NECK F 152 190 229 279 343 406 483 533 597 635 698 813
RAISED-FACE
PUG
flANGE W
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If 64 10 76 89 102 102 114 127 127 140 144 152
""f-
""0
l SI-JOfn PATTEflN:
\/ENTUf-lI PATTLRN;
ON S(l·-]fJO
ON 50-100,
nr.(';UL.AR Pf\TTEJ1N: UN Y)(l·f)[J[1
~~50-600
~
_
__
S
178
v S
203
v S
229
v S
261
S
292
S
330
S
356
R
686
V R
762
V R
864
V R
'914 1067
V R v
H
V>
i--io,;ENI1 I 203 254 305 356 406 457 508 610 660 162 762 914
r-~t
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uJ
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1-
GAIE -
I
u
:2 483 584 711 940 1194 1346 1549 1803 2032 2261 2489 2870
::>
z
(/)~VALVES
REFER TO TABLE V-1M
FOR END- TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF GATE
H
·t-,~-
c:=
ON.
j
-
W~
WITH BUTT-
WELDING ENDS
'::1"
J 178 203 229 267 292 330 356 381 406 432 457 508
>;
-leD BALL LONG PATTEI"lI\J: ON 5O-60n
SHOHT PA TT[RN: ON 50-1100, USE 1 J 1
A8fJ\j[ For~ Clnf IH\ ~j 178 203 229 394 451 533 610 686 762 864 914 1067
<t:
>~ GLOBE !T0i'ENIl
L
K 203 254 305 406 457 610 914 914
-[
K[t====EIM
:>:
0
e: DIMENSIONS ALSO 381 483 533 660 838 813 1067 1245
V) APPL Y TO GLOBE -
M
z
VALVES WITH BUTT-
S
V) WELD I NG ENDS 203 241 292 406 495 622 698 187 914
z
w
~ S\HNG: ON 50-600 L S T L S T L S T - S T L S T L S T L S T L S T S S S S
0
CHECK TILT ING DISC:
LIFT: ON 50-10D,
ON 50·350
2fiO·,350 ~J :,~:~~~~
203 241 292 356 495 622 698 787 864 978 978 1295
• DIMENSIONS FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS AND INSTALLED WELDOLETS DO NOT INCLUDE THE 'WELD GAP' - REFER TO TEXT: SECTION 5.3.5
• DIMENSIONS IN THIS TABLE ARE NOMINAL AND FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS ARE ROUNDED TO 1 TII11
• 'H'.' I'.' AND 'L' ARE THE LARGEST DIMENSIONS FOR MANUALl.y-oPERATED CAST-STEEL VALVES FROM A SELECTION OF MANUFACTURERS
• GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF GEAR AND POWERED OPERATORS WITH VALVES ARE GIVEN IN SECTION 3.1.2. OF THE TUT
CLASS 300 _L~~~,,"~}~,I~~
'~~~'~C~"~,I~~~.
",''co """" ",~~,B~
• NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON> ~ 50
STRAIGHT Tn CIJ-J 64 86 105 143 178 216 254 279 305 343 381 432
t' I
WDLJc~G6MT:EOSR
~~ I--
50
w
~ WElDS~~:D~RD AND
;; 80
15 I--
jQ Exn,A-STRONG ,
~
::::>
~ ~ 100
t-
~T
LR ElLS ~~g~~~~G& ON I
CJ:;; 90° SR ELL 0
~ ~, 45° ElL [lHI P
!:~OFFSET ~lA !
u.; (TWO 45° ElLS )
z
w-~ B
~ ROLLED· ElL LIJ C
~ (45° ELL + 90° LR ElL) ~
</)
0
~ 90° lH Ell "]] 1
+ WELDlNG·NECK E. ! E
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Ji
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w
"":::>
t- GATE
1
u
«
c...
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APPL Y TO GATE
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5
E
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6
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APPL Y TO GLOBE
VALVES WITH BUTT-
WELDING ENDS
I~IM
K
(OP~NI I
~ML 1-
5
°_8
267
-+--6_10-+-_68_6
318
-+---8_13-+-10_4_1
356
+1_2_45-1-
444 559 622 711
13 2 1
_-1----1---+--+---1------1
_
~
::E
f-;:--;-:-1--::-:;:-;-1r::-:::-:-\--;:-::-4::-::--f-:::--:::--:--1-::-::--4---c:c-----i----::----1--:---l---,--t-::--I
~J
SWING: UN 50-600 FL.ANL;UJ
Cl
CH ECK TIL lING DISC: ON 50-300
LIFT, ON 50-150, 250-300
<'I lJU[ 1-
W[LllINI;
• DIMENSIONS FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS AND INSTALLEO WELDOLETS DO NOT INCLUDE THE 'WELD GAP' - REFER TO TEXT: SECTION 5.3.5
• DIMENSIONS IN THIS TABLE ARE NOMINAL AND FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS ARE ROUNDED TO 1 I1Ill
• 'H',' I ' " AND 'L' ARE THE LARGEST DIMENSIONS FOR MANUALLY-OPERATED CAST -STEEL VALVES FROM A SELECTION OF MANUfACTURERS
• GUIDELINES FOR THE USE Of GEAR AND POWEREO OPERATORS WITH VALVES ARE GIVEN IN SECTION 3.1.2. OF THE TEXT
~ ..• --.~._---
CLASS 600 =l~~~"o~sl~I~,~ ",m ,m"" ",!"~B~
,~~~,~,~"~,I~~~
• NOMINAL DIAMETER (ON) ) 50
~ WElDs~~~"~"
~
,," ..~
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68 :: ,:: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: :::
f---t---+- - -+-1-3-5+-1-6-0+-18-7-1--21-3+-22-9+-25-4-+-2-79-+-3-05-+-3-56
1O8
i= f--------.-~-----'--..L-_j r--+--t--t--t--t---j---jI--t---I---t---t---1
~=0 REDUCERS
CONCENTRIC
& ECCENTRIC t:::J ON I::j
~
t::::J ON :"'''9''·
6a7.~c
~t------------------l
tn! eL~NJ
90° lR EllS ~~g~~~~G&
,,:;
2~
90° SR Ell Cl -----I
51 76 102 152 203 254
f--"1r---l--+--j---f---I---/---I--+---t--l-----l
305 356 406 457 508 610
E :~ OFFSET
[TWO 45° EllS]
L:IIA
I B -1
!
B 119 173 217 325 434 542 650 759 867 976 1084 1301
z t----------------+--l f---+--+--t--t--t--t---ir---I--t---l--+---1
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1ft
VI ~$
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DIMENSIONS ALSO
APPL Y TO GATE
VALVES WI T H BUTT-
_
J--~?EfJ ,IJ
Hr~,·:...L--..--
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, •
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>;
•••• -0 BALL LONG PATTERN, ~_I
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> ~ GLOBE r--L---i K
E
V1
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DIMENSIONS ALSO
APPLY TO GLOBE
VALVES WITH BUTT-
KI-r---.
.
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L..__··
.
.. -
~- 1---+---+---+---1---1---+---1---+--4---+--+--1
V1 WELDING ENDS
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:>:
;:;
CHECK 5lifIN[;,
TILTING
DN 50-600
ON 50-601l
~-l FLArJU_D
jlT~
I--;--;:---:;:+:---::--:+----,:c--;;-!--:--::-:+---::-±-----::-±-:-±
L S T L S T L S T L S T L S T L S T L S T S T S T S
292 356 432 559 660 787 838 889 991 1092 1194 1397
T S T S T
LIFT: DN SO·3IJO-- "'f["[;lNI;
• DIMENSIONS FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS AND INSTALLED WELDOLETS DO NOT INCLUDE THE 'WELD GAP' - REFER TO TEXT: SECTION 5.3.5
• DIMENSIONS IN THIS TABLE ARE NOMINAL AND FOR COMBINATIONS OF FITTINGS ARE ROUNDED TO 1 mm
• 'H',' I '" AND 'L' ARE THE LARGEST DIMENSIONS FOR MANUALLY--OPERATED CAST -STEEL VALVES FROM A SELECTION OF MANUFACTURERS
• GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF GEAR AND POWERED OPERATORS WITH VALVES ARE GIVEN IN SECTION 3.1.2. OF THE TEXT
DIPIENSIDNS IN
ELBOLETS: THREADED/SOCKET & BUTT-WELDING P1ILLIPIETERS TABLE D-5M
N 0 /II I N A L 0 IAMETER o F M A I N RUN [DN]
DN OF I 50 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
BRANCH
CLASS 3000 THREADED & SOCKET-WELDING* - STD AND XS BUTT-WELDING
15 90 151 184 254 321 391 458 511 578 645 713 847
20 122 158 191 261 329 398 465 518 585 652 720 854
25 130 166 199 269 337 406 473 526 593 660 728 862
40 141 177 210 280 348 417 484 537 604 672 739 873
50 156 191 225 294 362 431 498 552 618 686 761 887
80 207 241 310 378 447 514 568 634 702 769 903
100 258 328 395 464 532 585 652 719 787 921
150 371 438 507 575 628 695 762 829 964
200
250
300
[Q2, 464 533
579
600
646
672
653
699
725
720
766
791
787
833
859
855
901
938
989
1035
1060
Dimensions converted from BONNEYFORGEdata. Dimensions for Elbolets are nominal. Size ON 50 Elbolets are designed to fit the
different sizes of run pipe; in sizes larger than ON50, each size of Elbolet is designed to fit a range of run pipe sizes.
* Threaded and socket-welding Elbolets are not available in sizes ON 150 and larger.
o
N 150
o 200
LARGE
END
I SMALL
END
F
B
Dimensions in this
table are for Mills
R
A
300 ~7Z/zuzz
I ron Works swages,
available with ends
N
C
350 --1--
.- // B
plain,
bevelled,
threaded,
Victaulic
II 400
I ;: I
grooved, and in any ~
combination of
these terminations
300 181 181 229 292 305 305
SINGLE AND
DUAL PLATES
450 203 264 362 451 468
I' 'I
fF-=:-3
NOMINAL DIAMETER
(ON) 15 20 25 40 50 15 20 25 40 50 15 20 25 40 50
R 13 15 16 23 27 15 16 19 27 31 18 21 23 27 31
45 ELL
L 25 29 32 35 43 29 32 33 43 44 32 33 35 44 52
R 18 21 24 34 40 21 24 29 40 43 27 31 34 40 56
90 ELL,CROSS
& STRAIGHT TEE L 29 33 38 51 60 33 38 44 60 64 38 44 51 64 83
R 14 14 17 17 23 14 14 17 17 23 14 14 17 17 23
FULL -COUPLING
L 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64
R 24 26 31 34 43 24 26 31 34 43 24 26 31 34 45
HALF-COUPLING
L 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64
15 24 18 23 27 29 31 29 31 32 31 27 31
-
REDUCER 20 26 21 26 31 27 29 34 27 29
INSERT - R
25 19 24 32 27 37 27
-
40 34 50 54
[Bonney I' orge]
LATERAL R3 12 13 15 19 23 13 15 18 23 34 16 19 21 21
Ll 76 90 105 137 164 90 105 122 164 229 105 122 137 168
[Bonney I' orge & Laclish] L2 54 65 76 100 121 65 76 89 121 175 76 89 100 127
DIAMETER D 33 40 48 64 78 40 47 57 78 92 47 56 64 86 102
15 30 33 40 46 38 41 48 54 37 40 48 54
B
R 20 33 40 46 41 48 54 43 50 56
SOCKOLET A
(REDUCING) N 25 46 52 50 56 52 58
C
[Bonney Forge] H 40 51 54 62
R 32 33 39 52 56 33 39 47 56 64
UNION L 51 59 62 76 89 59 62 73 89 105
(1) 'R' DIMENSIONS ('REMOVED RUN' OF PIPE) HAVE BEEN ROUNDED TO 1.0 mm AND INCLUDE 2 mm EXPANSION GAP(S) FOR WELDING. REFER
TO 'SOCKET-WELDING PIPING' - CHART 2.2
(2) DIMENSIONS Af1E FROM THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIERS' DATA: BONNEY FORGE, ITT GRINNEL, LADISH AND VOGT
(3) UNLESS THE SUPPLIER IS STATED, 'L' & 'D' DIMENSIONS ARE THE LARGEST QUOTED BY BONNEY FORGE, ITT GRINNELL, LADISH AND VOGT
(4) FITTINGS CONFDRM TO ANSI B15.11, EXCEPT LATERALS AND REDUCER INSEHTS, WHICH AHE MADE TO MANUFACTUREHS' STANDARDS
(S) FOR INFORMATION ON 1HE BOHE DIAMETEH AND 111\TING OF FITT INGS, HEFER TO 'SOCKET -WELDED PIPING' - CHART 2.2
(5) UNIONS CONFDHM TO MSS-SP-B3
(7) DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLED SOCKOLETS EXCLUDE THE 'HOOT GAP' - 11EFm TO 'DIMENSIONING SPOOLS (WELDED ASSEMBLIES)' - 5.3.5
R 14 14 17 17 23 14 14 17 17 23 14 14 17 17 23
FULL-COUPLING
L 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64
R 24 26 31 34 43 24 26 31 34 43 24 26 31 34 45
HALF-COUPLING
L 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64 35 38 44 51 64
15 24 18 23 27 29 31 29 31 32 31 27 31
-
REDUCER 20 26 21 26 31 27 29 34 27 29
INSERT - R
25 19 24 32 27 37 27
(Bonney Forge]
- 40 34 50 54
LATERAL R3 12 13 15 19 23 13 15 18 23 34 16 19 21 21
Ll 76 90 105 137 164 90 105 122 164 229 105 122 137 168
DIAMETER D 33 40 48 64 78 40 47 57 78 92 47 56 64 86 102
15 30 33 40 46 38 41 48 54 37 40 48 54
B
R 20 33 40 46 41 48 54 43 50 56
SOCKOLET A
(REDUCING) N 25 46 52 50 56 52 58
C
(Bonney Forge]
H 40 51 54 62
R 32 33 39 52 56 33 39 47 56 64
UNION L 51 59 62 76 89 59 62 73 89 105
(1) 'R' DIMENSIONS ('REMOVED RUN' OF PIPE) HAVE BEEN ROUNDED TD 1.0 mm AND INCLUDE 2 mm EXPANSION GAP(S) FOR WELDING. REFER
TO 'SOCKET-WELDING PIPING' - CHART 2.2
(2) DIMENSIONS AIlE mOM THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIERS' DATA: BmlNEY FORGE, ITT GflINNEL, LADISH Ar~D VOGT
(3) UNLESS THE SUPPl_IER IS STATED, 'L' & '0' DIMENSIONS AflE THE LARGEST QUOTED BY BONNEY FORGE, ITT GRINNELL, LADISH AND VOGT
(4) FITTINGS CONFORM TO ANSI B16.11, EXCEPT LATERALS AND REDUCER INSElHS, WHICH ARE MADE TO MANUFACTURERS' STANDARDS
(S) FOR INFORM/ITION ON THL mmE DIAMLTER AND 11/ITING OF FITTINGS, REFER TO 'SOCKET-WELDED PIPING' - CHART 2.2
(6) UNIONS CONHJRM TD MSSSP-B3
(7) DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLED SOCKDLETS EXCLUDE THE 'HOOT GAP' - REFEfl TO 'DIMENSIONING SPOOLS (WELDED ASSEMBLIES)' - 5.3.5
I THREADED FITTINGS - FORGED STEEL I I TABLE 0-91 I
r-R-I
~I
THREDOLET
(REDUCING)
~=:?~
I---L --1 REDUCER
I
R3--l I-R2----l
I-R1----1
L1
I
E----3-
I -I
NOTE 5
HEXAGON
BUSHING LATERAL
NOMINAL DIAMETER
(DN) 15 20 25 40 50 15 20 25 40 50 15 20 25 40 50
R 11 13 13 17 25 14 16 16 25 25 17 19 17 27 33
45 ELL
L 24 27 30 35 44 27 30 33 43 44 30 33 35 44 52
R 16 19 21 33 41 21 24 27 43 44 25 30 33 46 64
90 ELL, CROSS
& STRAIGHT TEE L 29 33 38 51 60 33 38 44 60 64 38 51 64 83
44
R 22 22 25 44 48 22 22 25 44 48
FULL -COUPLING
L 48 51 60 79 86 48 51 60 79 86
R 11 11 13 22 24 11 11 13 22 24
HALF-COUPLING
L 24 25 30 40 43 24 25 30 40 43
15 24 30 49 54 24 30 49 54
-
20 29 48 52 29 48 52
REDUCER - R
25 44 49 44 49
-
40 49 49
L 51 60 79 86 51 60 79 86
LATERAL R3 10 12 12 21 25 13 15 17 27 35 17 21 21 37 35
11 78 92 106 140 167 92 106 125 167 229 106 125 140 229 232
[Bonney Forge & Ladish] LZ 55 66 77 102 122 66 77 90 122 175 77 90 102 175 178
DIAMETER D 33 40 47 66 78 40 47 57 78 92 47 57 64 92 110
15 26 29 37 43 32 36 43 49
B
R 20 29 37 43 39 46 52
THREOOLET A
(REDUCING) N 25 40 46 46 52
C
[Bonrmy Furge] H 40 48 56
R 25 30 27 42 50 32 33 38 52 66
UNION L 51 59 62 76 88 58 62 73 87 104
HEX BUSH 24 25 27 33 37 24 25 27 33 37 24 25 27 33 37
THREAD ENGAGEMENT 13 14 17 17 19 13 14 17 17 19 13 14 17 17 19
(1) 'R' DIMENSIONS ('REMOVED RUN' OF PIPE) ARE BASED ON NORMAL THREAD ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE THREADS TO MAKE TIGHT
JOINTS - ROUNDED TO 1 .00 mOl
(2) DIMENSIONS FOR FITTINGS ARE FROM THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIERS' DATA: EJONNEY FOfiGE, ITT GRHJNEL, LAO ISH AND VOGT
(3) UNLESS THE SUPPLIER IS STATED, 'L' & '0' DIMENSIONS AilE THE LARGEST QUOTED BY BONNEY FORGE, ITT GRINNELL, LAO ISH ANO VOGT
(4) FITTINGS CONFORM TO ANSI B16.11, EXCEPT LATERALS, WHICH ARE MADE TO MANUFACTURERS' STANDARDS. UNIONS CONFORM TO MSS-SP-B3
(5) FOR SIZES AND AVAILABILITIES OF PIPE NIPPLES, REFER TO 'MALLEABLE-IRON PIPE FITTINGS' - TABLE D-11M
(6) DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLED THREDOLETS EXCLUDE THE 'ROOT GAP' - REFER TO 'DIMENSIONING SPOOLS (WELDED ASSEMBLIES)' - S.3.S
_.
"",",('.", ,.,.'.','.•-- ",
,'y
450 ELL
\n' ~I,_~§TI
22 25 29 37 43 56 25 29 33 43 51 64
900 ELL i I
29 33 38 49 57 78 32 37 41 54 64 86
0 A 29 33 38 49 57 78 32 37 41 54 64 86
B 41 48 54 68 83 114 51 56 65 79 94 130
25 32 38 56 67
RETURN BEND 32 38 48 64 76
38 51 64 89 102
I i
'.
:...•..
,~. ~
_
.
I
.
29 33 38 49 57 78 32 37 41 54 64 86
• I -l
LATERAL f---
C 43 52 62 83 100 141
S r;HINNIJL: ClII'PE.H
49 52 62 70 75 95 52 57 65 76 86 108
E
UNION L~_-,
~-~=1 A
ALLIJY-TlJ-IHUN
T STOCKHAM:
OCT AGONAL '-_::'»'---
BHASS- TO- mON
S or ALL-IHON
46 51 56 67 78 98 49 57 62 76 86 125
,
COUPLING 33 38 43 54 64 81 48 54 60 73 92 105
30 35 40 45 50 65 30 35 40 45 50 65
NIPPLE 1"-. "I
AV!IILABILITIES AVAILABLE IN 50, 65, 75, 90, 100, 115, 125, 140
CARBON-STEEL ~
OF SHORT AND 150, 180, 200, 230, 255, 280 & 305 mm LENGTHS
(TANr; NIPPLE.S ARE 150rnm LONI;) LONG NIPPLES (ON 15 and ON 20 nipples are also available 40 mm long)
"'---~---'1
SWAGE
CARBON-STEEL
~g~:s DND 70 76 89 114 165 203 70 76 89 114 165 203
REDUCER 32 37 43 59 71 94 43 44 51 68 81 103
13 14 17 17 19 25 13 14 17 17 19 25
DIMENSIONS IN THIS TABLE Af![ FOR BANDED FITTINGS AND CONFORM TO ANSI STANDARD B16.3, AND FEDERAL SPECIFICATION
WW-P-521. UNIONS CONFORM TO ANSI B16.39. DATA FROM ITT GRINNELL CORPORATION AND STOCKHAM VALVES AND FITTINGS
FORGED-STEEL FLANGES FLANGE CLASSES
150-2500
& LAP-JOINT STUB-ENDS (PN20-PN420)
•
SLIP-ON WELDING
[------ ----I
FOR RING-JOINT FLANGES SEE TABLE F-7M
[1] FLANGE DIMENSIONS: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 2229, ANSI STANDARD B16.5
AND MANUFACTURERS' DATA
[2] BLIND FLANGES: DATA FOR FLANGE DIAMETERS AND BOLTING IN THESE TABLES
ALSO APPLIES TO BLIND FLANGES
[3] REDUCING FLANGES: AVAILABLE IN SLIP-ON, THREADED AND WELDING-NECK TYPES
[4] LAP-JOINT STUB-ENDS: ANSI B16.9 (Long Pattern) & MSS SP-43 (Short Pattern)
[5] ~ STUDBOLT THREAD LENGTHS FOR LAP-JOINTS
FLANGE COMBINATION FLANGE CLASS INCREASE IN STUDBOLT LENGTH OVER
LENGTHS IN TABLES F-1M thru F-6M
150 or 300 Thickness of lap
Lapped to non-lapped
Over 300 Thickness of lap minus 6.4 mm
Lapped to lapped 150 - 2500 Thickness of t.wo laps
Thickness of lap = Thickness of pipe wall + 0 mm + 1.6 mm
• DIMENSIONS INCLUDE 1.6 mm RAISED FACE ON FLANGES (except lap-joint)
•• DIMENSIONS INCLUDE 2 mm GAP FOR WELDING - REFER TO CHART 2.2
OUTSIDE DIAMETER 89 98 108 127 152 190 229 279 343 406 483 533 597 635 698 813
F
L
A
N
G
E
•
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
WELD-NECK
SLlP-ON
SOCKET ••
48
·9
52
7
56
7
62
8
64
10
70
12
76 89 102 102
or LAP THREADED 2 2 0 5 7 4 5 9 11 12 15
T JOINT
y STUB L-J ANSI 76 76 102 102 152 152 152 203 203 254 254 305 305 305 305 305
P END • STUB
E END MSS 51 51 51 51 64 64 76 89 102 127 152 152 152 152 152 152
BORE: WELD-NECK & SOCKET 15.8 21 26.2 40.9 52.5 77.9 102.3 154.1 202.7 254.5 304.9 [Order to match pipe !OJ
OUTSIDE DIAMETER 95 117 124 156 165 210 254 318 381 444 521 584 648 711 775 914
F
L
A
N
G
E
•
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
WELD-NECK
SLlP-ON
SOCKET ••
52
15
57
16
62
17
68
16
70
18
79
25
86 98 III 117
Wa 11 thickness of pipe + 2 mm
130 143 146 159 162 168
or LAP THREADED 2 2 0 5 11 6 9 15 18 19 19
T JOINT
Y STUB L-J ANSI 76 76 102 102 152 152 152 203 203 254 254 305 305 305 305 305
P END • STUB
E END MSS 51 51 51 51 64 64 76 89 102 127 152 152 152 152 152 152
BORE: WELD-NECK & SOCKET 15.8 21 26.2 40.9 52.5 77.9 102.3 154.1 202.7 254.5 304.9 [Order to match pipe !OJ
OUTSIDE DIAMETER 95 117 124 156 165 210 273 356 419 508 559 603 686 743 813 940
F WELD-NECK 58 63 68 76 79 89 108 123 139 158 162 171 184 190 196 209
L
A
N
G
E
*
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
SLIP-ON
SOCKET •• 21 22 23 24 28 34
Wall thickness of pipe + 2 mm
or LAP THREADED 9 8 7 11 18 12 15 22 24 25 26
T JOINT
y STUB L-J ANSI 76 76 102 102 152 152 152 203 203 254 254 305 305 305 305 305
p END • STUB
E END MSS 51 51 51 51 64 64 76 89 102 127 152 152 152 152 152 152
BORE: WELD-NECK & SOCKET Order to match Internal Diameter of Pipe
OUTSIDE DIAMETER 121 130 149 178 216 241 292 381 470 546 610 641 705 787 857 1041
F
L
A
N
G
L
•
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
WELD-NECK
SLIP-ON
SOCKET
66 76 79 89 108 108 120 146 168
or LAP THREADED 15 17 19 21 27 12 16 22 24 24 26
T JOINT
Y STUB L-J ANSI 76 76 102 102 152 152 152 203 203 254 254 305 305 305 305 305
P END • STUB
E END MSS 51 51 51 51 64 64 76 89 102 127 152 152 152 152 152 152
BORE: WELD-NECK Order to match Internal Diameter of Pipe
OUTSIDE DIAMETER 121 130 149 178 216 267 311 394 483 584 673 749 826 914 984 1168
F
L
A
N
G
E
•
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
WELD-NECK
SUP-ON
SOCKET ••
66
31
76
32
79
37
89
36
108
48
123 130 177 219 260
Wa 11 th ickness of pipe + 2 mm
289 304 317 333 362 412
or LAP THREADED 8 8 8 11 16 13 15 22 24 25 26
T JOINT
Y STUB L-J ANSI 76 76 102 102 152 152 152 203 203 254 254 305 305 305 305 305
p END • STUB
E END f1SS 51 51 51 51 64 64 76 89 102 127 152 152 152 152 152 152
F vIELD-NECK 79 85 95 117 133 174 196 279 324 425 470 ISO STANDARD 2229
L
A
N
G
E
*
END OF
PIPE TO
FACE OF
FLANGE
SU P-ON
SOCKET
Wall thickness of pipe + 2 mm
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
•
• FOR OUTSIDE DIAMETERS OF
FLANGES AND BOLTING REFER
TO TABLES F-1M THRU F-6M
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150 300 600 900 1500 2500
DN RING RING RING RING RING RING
L G L G L G L G L G L G
No No No No No No
20 - - - 63 4 R 13 63 4 R 13 76 4 R 14 76 4 R 14 85 4 R 16
25 62 4 R 15 68 4 R 16 68 4 R 16 79 4 R 16 79 4 R 16 95 4 R 18
40 68 4 R 19 74 4 R 20 76 4 R 20 89 4 R 20 89 4 R 20 119 3.2 R 23
200 108 4 R 48 119 5.6 R 49 141 4.8 R 49 170 4 R 49 224 4 R 50 332 4.8 R 51
250 108 4 R 52 125 5.6 R 53 160 4.8 R 53 192 4 R 53 265 4 R 54 437 6.3 R 55
300 120 4 R 56 138 5.6 R 57 164 4.8 R 57 208 4 R 57 297 4 R 58 482 7.9 R 60
450 146 3 R 68 167 5.6 R 69 192 4.8 R 69 242 4.8 R 70 345 7.9 R 71
500 150 3 R 72 172 5.6 R 73 200 4.8 R 73 261 4.8 R 74 374 9.5 R 75
600 158 3 R 76 179 6.3 R 77 214 5.6 R 77 308 5.6 R 78 427 11.1 R 79
SLIP-ON FLANGES ON BUIT-WELDING ELBOWS TABLE F-8M
FOR USE ON BUTT-WELDING ELBOWS AS PERMITTED BY THE PIPING SPECIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT
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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
SLIP-ON FLANGES ON BUTT-WELDING ELBOWS TABLE F-8M
FOR USE ON BUTT-WELDING ELBOWS AS PERMITTED BY THE PIPING SPECIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT
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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
PRESSURE / TEMPERATURE RATINGS
FOR CARBON STEEL FLANGES
Maximum ratings for flanges conforming to ISO Standard 2229 dimensions and material specification ASTM A-l05
The following factors were not considered in calculating spans for these tables:
Concentrated mechan i ca 1 loads from fl anges, va 1 ves, stra i ners, fi lters, and other in 1 i ne
equipment - weights of connecting branch 1 ines - torsional loading from thermal movement -
sudden reaction from lines(s) discharging contents - vibration - flattening effect of weight of
contents in larger liquid filled lines - weight of insulation and pipe covering - weight of ice
and snow - \'ii nd loads - se ismi c shock - reduct ion in wa'll th i ckness of pipe from thread i ng or
grooving.
DESIGN PRESSURE - calculated per ANSI B31.1 using allowable stress value of 9 000 PSI
for seamless carbon steel pipe
MJl c AmericaCl Petroleum Institute's standard 5L, for 'LiCle pipe'. API pipe sizes; manufacturers' weights: Double-extra-strong
(XXSJ, Extra-strong (X5), 3Cld Standard (STO), are included with schedule numbers in standard ANSI B36.10M. Also refer to 2.1.3
10 SOl lIG SID API 17.15 12.52 2.311 .8434 .9666 53.86 39.34 123.2 107.7 3.035 .3540 5.308 3.52 5.42 12.1 40.3
.375 SQI 80 XS API 17.15 10.74 3.200 1.098 1.1&'l 53.86 33.75 90.66 140.2 3.587 .4185 5.058 3.45 5.52 19.9 66.4
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15 SOl 40 SID API 21.34 15.80 2.769 1.265 1.461 67.03 49.63 196.0 161.5 7.114 .6669 6.637 3.93 5.39 12.6 42.1
.500 SQl 80 XS API 21.34 13.87 3.734 1.617 1.768 67.03 43.57 151.1 206.5 8.357 .7833 6.362 3.87 5.53 19.5 6l••8
SOl 160 21.34 11.79 4.775 1.945 2.054 67.03 37.03 109.1 248.4 9.225 .8648 6.094 3.77 5.43 27.5 91.6
XXS API 21.34 6.401 7.468 2.548 2.580 67.03 20.11 32.18 325.4 10.09 .9458 5.569 3.52 4.94 52.1 174
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20 srn 40 SID API 26.67 20.93 2.870 1.680 2.024 83.79 65.75 344.0 214.6 15.42 1.156 8.475 4.39 5.17 9.14 '30.5
.7:tJ SQl 80- XS API 26.67 18.85 3.912 2.190 2.469 83.79 59.21 279.0 279.7 18.64 1.398 8.164 4.37 5.48 14.8 49.2
SOl 160 26.67 15.54 5.563 2.8&'l 3.078 83.79 48.84 189.8 368.9 21.97 1.647 7.717 4.25 5.48 24.5 81.7
XXS API 26.67 11.02 7.823 3.627 3.722 83.79 34.63 95.44 463.2 24.11 1.808 7.215 4.05 5.16 39.8 133
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25 SQ! 40 SID API 33.40 26.64 3.378 2.l~9J 3.052 104.9 83.71 557.6 318.6 36.35 2.177 10.68 4.91 5.08 8.77 29.2
1.00 SOl 80 XS API 33.40 24.31 4.547 3.227 3.691 1()l~.9 76.37 464.1 412.1 43.96 2.632 10.33 4.91 5.43 13.8 45.9
srn 160 33.40 20.70 6.350 4.225 4.562 104.9 65.03 336.6 539.6 52.08 3.119 9.824 4.80 5.51 22.1 73.7
XXS API 33.40 15.21 9.093 5.437 5.619 104.9 47.80 181.8 694.4 58.46 3.:tJl 9.176 4.59 5.25 36.5 122
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32 sm 40 SID API 42.16 35.05 3.556 3.377 4.342 132.5 110.1 965.0 431.3 81.()l~ 3.844 13.71 5.47 4.75 7.03 23.4
1.25 SOl 80 XS API 42.16 32.46 l•• 851 4.453 5.280 132.5 102.0 827.6 568.7 100.6 4. 77l~ 13.30 5.52 5.26 11.3 37.7
SOl 160 42.16 29.46 6.3:tJ 5.594 6.276 132.5 92.56 681.8 714.5 118.2 5.604 12.86 5.49 5.49 16.5 55.2
XXS API 42.16 22.76 9.703 7.748 8.155 132.5 71.:tJ 406.8 989.5 142.0 6.734 11.98 5.28 5.41 29.5 98.5
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40 SOl 40 SID API 48.26 40.89 3.683 4.039 5.352 151.6 128.5 1313 515.8 129.0 5.346 15.81 5.81 4.54 6.46 21.5
1.:tJ SOl 80 XS API 48.26 38.10 5.080 5.3% 6.536 151.6 119.7 1140 689.1 162.8 6.748 15.37 5.90 5.14 10.5 34.9
srn 160 48.26 33.99 7.137 7.220 8.127 151.6 106.8 907.1 922.1 200.8 8.321 14.76 5.&'l 5.48 16.7 55.7
XXS API 48.26 27.94 10.16 9.522 10.14 151.6 87.78 613.1 1216 236.4 9.795 13.94 5.71 5.47 26.8 89.4
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:tJ Sal40 SID API 60.32 52.:tJ 3.912 5.428 7.593 189.5 164.9 2165 693.2 277.1 9.187 19.99 6.39 4.17 5.07 16.9
2.00 SOl 80 XS API 60.32 49.25 5.537 7.lf63 9.368 189.5 154.7 1905 953.1 361.3 11.98 19.47 6.57 4.91 8.72 29.1
API 60.32 47.62 6.350 8.431 10.21 189.5 149.6 1781 1077 397.5 13.18 19.21 6.60 5.14 10.6 35.4
SOl 160 60.32 42.85 8.738 11.09 12.53 189.5 131~.6 1442 1416 484.6 16.07 18.:tJ 6.58 5.47 16.4 54.7
XXS 60.32 38.18 11.07 13.42 14.56 189.5 119.9 1145 1713 545.8 18.10 17.85 6.48 5.52 22.5 75.0
PIPE DATA
ON PIPING CODES and DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS Code Pressures
Imml MANUfACTURERS' I.U, Wall Emllty Waterfilletl Exterflill Internal Flow Design Bursting
INPSI WEIGHTS (mml (nun) (kg/ml lky/ml (mlll"/nllll) (rnlll<lfIllll) (lllHl·'j IMP,I IMP,I
65
2.50
SOl 40
Sail'''',
Sill 160
SID APil
XXS API
I
73.03 62.71
API 73.03 59.00
73.03 53.98
73.03 44.98
5.156
7.010
9.525
14.02
8.608 11.70
11.38 14.12
14.88 17.17
20.35 21.94
229.4 197.0
229.4 185.4
229.4 169.6
229.4 141.3
3089
2734
2288
1589
1099
1454
1900
2599
636.6
800.9
979.3
1195
"..7.41.24.06
21.94 23.1.7
26.82 22.70
32.73 21.41.
7.09
7.21.
7.26
7.10
4.37
4.99
5.39
5.51
5.96 19.9
9.43 31.4
14.4 48.0
24.0 80.1
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80 API I 88.90 82.55 3.175 6.695 12.05 279.3 259.3 5352 855.1 786.5 17.69 30.33 7.04 2.67 1.98 6.58
3.00 API i 88.90 80.98 3.962 8.279 13.43 279.3 254.4 5150 1057 955.6 21.50 30.06 7.35 3.23 3.11 10.4
API 88.90 79.35 4.775 9.882 14.83 279.3 249.3 4945 1262 1120 25.20 29.79 7.57 3.71 4.30 14.3
SQ-I 40 SID API 88.90 77.93 5.486 11.26 16.03 279.3 21.4.8 4769 1438 1256 28.25 29.55 7.71 4.05 5.36 17.9
API 88.90 76.20 6.350 12.89 17.45 279.3 239.4 4560 1647 1411 31.75 29.27 7.83 1••40 6.66 22.2
API 88.90 74.63 7.137 14.36 18.73 279.3 234.4 4374 1833 1544 34.73 29.02 7.91 4.65 7.86 26.2
SOl 80 XS API 88.90 73.66 7.620 15.24 19.50 279.3 231.4 4261 1946 1621 36.47 28.86 7.94 4.78 8.61 28.7
SGI 160 88.90 66.65 11.13 21.28 21••77 279.3 209.4 3489 2718 2097 47.19 27.78 8.02 5.36 14.2 47.5
XXS API 88.90 58.42 15.24 27.61 30.29 279.3 183.5 2680 3527 2494 56.11 26.59 7.91 5.53 21.4 71.3
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100 API 114.3 108.0 3.175 8.679 17.83 359.1 339.1 9152 1108 1712 29.96 39.30 7.53 2.08 .971 3.21,
4 API 114.3 106.4 3.962 10.75 19.64 359.1 334.2 8887 1374 2093 36.62 39.01. 7.93 2.60 1.84 6.14
API 114.3 104.7 4.775 12.87 21.48 359.1 329.1 8618 1643 2468 43.19 38.76 8.24 3.06 2.75 9.17
API 114.3 103.2 5.563 14.88 23.24 359.1 324.1 8361 1900 2816 49.27 38.49 8.46 3.45 3.64 12.1
SQ-I 40 SID API 114.3 102.3 6.020 16.03 24.25 359.1 321.3 8213 2048 3010 52.68 38.34 8.56 3.66 1••16 13.')
API 114.3 101.6 6.350 16.86 24.97 359.1 319.2 8107 2154 3148 55.08 38.23 8.63 3.79 1,.51. 15.1
API 114.3 100.0 7.137 18.81 26.67 359.1 314.2 7858 2403 31.65 60.62 37.97 8.76 4.08 5.45 18.2
API 114.3 98.45 7.925 20.74 28.35 359.1 309.3 7612 2648 3767 65.91 37.71 8.86 4.33 6.37 21.2
SOl 80 XS API 114.3 97.18 8.560 22.26 29.68 359.1 305.3 7417 2841. 4000 69.99 37.51 8.92 4.50 7.12 23.7
SUI 160 API lll••3 87.33 13.49 33.45 39.44 359.1 274.3 5989 4272 5524 96.65 35.96 9.09 5.29 13.2 41••0
XXS API 114.3 80.06 17.12 40.92 45.96 359.1 251.5 5034 5227 6362 111.3 34.89 9.04 5.49 18.0 59.9
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150 API 168.3 158.7 4.775 19.21 38.99 528.7 498.6 19787 2453 8203 97.50 57.83 9.19 2.13 1.48 4.92
6 API 168.3 157.1 5.563 22.26 41.66 528.7 493.7 19396 28'.3 9421 112.0 57.56 9.52 2.48 2.07 6.90
API 168.3 155.6 6.350 25.29 44.30 528.7 488.8 19009 3230 10603 126.0 57.29 9.80 2.81 2.67 8.89
SOl 40 SID API 168.3 154.1 7.112 28.19 46.83 528.7 484.0 18639 3601 11714 139.2 57.04 10.0 3.09 3.25 10.8
API 168.3 152.4 7.925 31.26 49.51 528.7 478.9 18248 3992 12862 152.9 56.76 10.2 3.37 3.88 12.9
API 168.3 150.8 8.738 31••29 52.15 528.7 473.8 17860 4379 13975 166.1 56.49 10.4 3.62 4.51 15.0
SOl 80 XS API 168.3 146.3 10.97 42.46 59.28 528.7 1.59.7 16817 5423 16853 200.3 55.75 10.7 4.18 6.28 20.9
Sill 120 API 168.3 139.7 14.27 54.08 69.41 528.7 439.0 15333 6906 20649 245.4 54.68 10.9 4.76 8.96 29.9
SOl 160 API 168.3 131. 7 18.26 67.39 81.02 528.7 413.9 13633 8607 21.569 292.0 53.43 11.0 5.18 12.3 41.0
XXS 168.3 124.L. 21.95 78.99 91.14 528.7 390.8 12151 10089 27610 328.2 52.31 11.0 5.39 15.5 51.8
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200 API 219.1 209.5 4.775 25.17 59.65 688.2 658.2 3il479 3215 18'164 168.6 75.79 9.77 1.58 .985 3.28
8 API 219.1 208.8 5.156 27.13 61.36 688.2 655.8 34229 3465 19833 181.1 75.65 9.98 1.73 1.20 4.01
API 219.1 207.9 5.563 29.22 63.18 688.2 653.3 33963 3731 21277 194.2 75.51 10.2 1.89 1.44 4.79
SOl 20 API 219.1 206.4 6.350 33.23 66.68 688.2 648.3 33451 4244 24026 219.3 75.24 10.5 2.18 1.89 6.31
SOl 30 API 219.1 205.0 7.036 36.70 69.71 688.2 644.0 33007 4687 26369 240.7 75.01 10.8 2.41 2.29 7.64
API 219.1 203.2 7.925 41.16 73.60 688.2 638.5 32437 5257 29338 267.8 74.71 11.1 2.70 2.81 9.38
Sill 40 .SID API 219.1 202.7 8.179 42.43 74.71 688.2 636.9 32275 5419 30172 275.5 74.62 1l.2 2.78 2.96 9.87
API 219.1 201.6 8.738 L.5.21 77.13 688.2 633.3 31921 5774 31985 292.0 74.43 11.3 2.95 3.29 11.0
API 219.1 200.0 9.525 49.10 80.52 688.2 628.4 31L.24 6271 34489 314.9 74.16 11.5 3.17 3.76 12.5
SOl 60 219.1 198.5 10.31 52.96 83.89 688.2 623.4 30931 6763 36935 337.2 73.90 11.6 3.37 4.23 14.1
API 219.1 196.8 11.13 56.91 87.33 688.2 618.3 30426 7268 39399 359.7 73.63 11.8 3.56 4.71 15.7
SQ-I 80 XS API 219.1 193.7 12.70 64.47 93.93 688.2 608.4 29460 8234 4iIOO2 401.7 73.10 12.0 3.90 5.67 18.9
SOl 100 219.1 188.9 15.09 75.71 103.7 688.2 593.1. 28025 9669 50566 l161.6 72.32 12.3 4.31 7.13 23.8
SGI .120 API 219.1 182.5 18.26 90.21 116.4 688.2 573.5 26173 11521 58556 534.6 71.29 12.5 4.73 9.13 30.4
sm 140 API 219.1 177.8 20.62 100.7 125.5 688.2 558.7 24836 12859 63984 584.1 70.54 12.5 4.96 10.6 35.5
XXS API 219.1 174.6 22.23 107.6 131.6 688.2 548.6 23950 13744 67423 615.5 70.04 12.6 5.08 11.7 38.9
sm 160 219.1 173.1 23.01 111.0 134.5 688.2 543.7 23520 14174 69048 630.4 69.79 12.6 5.14 12.2 40.7
PIPE DATA TABLES P·l M
ON PIPING CODES and DIMENSIONS WliGHTS Code Pressur~
ImO'I MANUFACTURERS' 0,0 1,0, Wall Empty Walerlilled External Inlefllal Flow Design Bursting
INPSI WIIGHTS (mllll (nllll) (II1ml {kq/ml {ktj/ml (ll1f1f/rnrnl (nllll;'/IIlITl) (mm;') (MPal IMP,)
250 API 273.1 263.5 4.775 31.51 86.04 857.8 827.8 54532 4025 36218 265.3 94.86 10.2 1.20 .672 2.24
10 API 273.1 262.7 5.156 33.98 88.20 857.8 825.4 54217 4340 38944 285.3 94.73 10.4 1.33 .847 2.82
API 273.1 261.9 5.563 36.60 90.48 857.8 822.9 53882 4674 41825 306.4 94.59 10.7 1.46 1.03 3.45
SQI 20 API 273.1 260.3 6.350 41.66 94.89 857.8 817.9 53236 5320 47331 346.7 94.32 11.1 1.71 1.40 4.66
API 273.1 258.9 7.087 46.36 99.00 857.8 813.3 52635 5921 52393 383.8 94.07 11.4 1.93 1.74 5.80
SOl 30 API 273.1 257.5 7.798 50.88 102.9 857.8 BOB.8 52058 6498 57198 419.0 93.82 11.7 2.14 2.07 6.90
API 273.1 255.6 8.738 56.81 108.1 857.8 802.9 51301 7255 6Yl28 4M.6 93.50 12.0 2.41 2.51 8.37
SQI 40 SID API 273.1 254.5 9.271 60.16 111.0 857.8 799.6 50874 7683 66903 490.0 93.32 12.2 2.55 2.76 9.20
API 273.1 250.8 11.13 71.68 121.1 857.8 787.9 49402 9151~ 78647 576.1 92.69 12.7 3.00 3.64 12.1
SOl 60 XS API 273.1 247.7 12.70 81.33 129.5 857.8 778.0 48169 10388 88220 646.2 92.16 13.0 3.Yl 4.39 14.6
SOl 80 273.1 2/~2.9 15.09 95.7l. 142.1 857.8 763.0 46329 12227 1.0ES 747.5 91.36 13.3 3.78 5.55 18.5
SO! 100 API 273.1 236.5 18.26 114.5 158.4 857.8 743.1 43938 14618 1.2ES 873.3 90.31 13.6 4.24 7.11 23.7
SOl 120 273.1 230.2 21.44 132.7 174.3 857.8 723.1 41611 16946 1.4ES 989.4 89.28 13.8 4.60 8.71 29.0
SOl 140 XXS API 273.1 222.2 25.40 154.7 193.5 857.8 698.2 38795 19762 1.5ES 1121 88.02 14.0 4.94 10.7 35.8
SOl 160 273.1 215.9 28.58 171.8 208.5 857.8 678.3 36610 21947 1.7ES 1217 87.02 14.0 5.13 12.4 41.4
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300 323.9 313.5 5.156 40.42 117.6 1017 985.0 77209 5162 65558 404.9 112.7 10.8 1.06 .714 2.38
12 API 323.9 312.7 5.563 43.55 120.4 1017 982.5 76809 5562 70458 435.1 112.5 11.0 1.18 .871 2.90
SQI 20 API 323.9 311.2 6.350 49.59 125.6 1017 977.5 76038 63Yl 79843 493.1 112.3 11.5 1.39 1.18 3.92
API 323.9 309.6 7.137 55.61 130.9 1017 972.6 75270 7102 89088 550.2 112.0 11.9 1.60 1.48 4.95
API 323.9 308.0 7.925 61.59 136.1 1017 967.6 74506 7865 98192 606.4 111.7 12.3 1.81 1.79 5.97
SOl 30 API 323.9 307.1 8.382 65.05 139.1 1017 964.7 74064 8307 1.0ES 638.7 111.6 12.4 1.93 1.97 6.57
API 323.9 306.4 8.738 67.73 141./~ 1017 962.5 73722 8650 1.1E5 663.5 111.5 12.6 2.02 2.11 7.04
SfD API 323.9 304.8 9.525 73.65 146.6 1017 957.6 72966 9406 1.2ES 718.0 111.2 12.9 2.21 2.42 8.07
SOl 40 API 323.9 303.2 10.31 79.54 151.7 1017 952.6 72214 10158 1.2ES 771.7 110.9 13.1 2.39 2.73 9.11
API 323.9 301.6 11.13 85.58 157.0 1017 947.5 71442 10930 1.3ES 826.2 110.6 13.3 2.58 3.06 10.2
XS API 323.9 298.5 12.70 97.20 167.2 1017 937.6 69957 12l~14 1.5ES 929.4 110.1 13.7 2.90 3.69 12.3
SOl 60 API 323.9 295.3 14.27 108.7 177.2 1017 927.7 68489 13883 1.7ES 1029 109.6 14.0 3.20 4.32 14.4
API 323.9 292.1 15.88 120.3 187.3 1017 917.7 67012 15360 1.8ES 1128 109.0 14.3 3.47 4.97 16.6
SOl 80 API 323.9 288.9 17.48 131.7 197.3 1017 907.6 65552 16820 2.0ES 1223 108.5 14.5 3.72 5.63 18.8
API 323.9 285.8 19.05 lll2.8 207.0 1017 897.7 64130 18241 2.1ES 1313 108.0 14.6 3.93 6.28 20.9
SOl 100 323.9 281.0 21.44 159.5 221.5 1017 882.7 62005 20367 2.3ES 1445 107.2 14.8 4.22 7.28 24.3
SOl 120 XXS API 323.9 273.1 25.40 186.5 245.0 1017 857.8 58556 23815 2.7ES 1649 105.9 15.1 4.60 8.96 29.9
SOl 140 API 323.9 266.7 28.58 207.6 263.4 1017 837.9 55865 26507 2.9ES 1801 104.9 15.2 4.84 10.3 Yl.4
sm 160 API 323.9 257.2 33.32 238.2 290.1 1017 BOB.O 51956 30416 3.3ES 2008 103.4 15.3 5.10 12.4 41.4
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350 API 355.6 344.9 5.3Yl 45.96 139.4 1117 1084 93445 5870 900Yl 506.4 123.9 11.1 .980 .712 2.37
14 API 355.6 344.5 5.563 47.90 141.1 1117 1082 93198 6117 93711 527.1 123.8 11.2 1.04 .793 2.64
SOl 10 API 355.6 Yl2.9 6.350 54.55 146.9 1117 1077 92347 6967 1.1ES 597.7 123.5 11.7 1.24 1.07 3.57
API 355.6 Yll.3 7.137 61.18 152.7 1117 1072 91501 7814 1.2ES 667.3 123.2 12.1 1.43 1.35 4.50
SOl 20 API 355.6 339.8 7.925 67.78 158.4 1117 1067 90659 8656 1.3ES 736.0 123.0 12.5 1.63 1.63 5.43
API 355.6 338.1 8.738 74.55 164.3 1117 1062 89793 9521 1.4ES 805.9 122.7 12.9 1.82 1.92 6.40
SOl 30 SID API 355.6 336.6 9.525 81.09 170.0 1117 1057 88959 10356 1.6ES 872.6 122.4 13.2 2.00 2.20 7.Yl
SOl 40 API 355.6 333.3 11.13 94.27 181.5 1117 1047 87275 12040 1.8ES 1005 121.9 13.7 2.35 2.78 9.26
API 355.6 331.8 11.91 100.7 187.2 1117 1042 86452 12862 1.9ES 1069 121.6 13.9 2.52 3.06 10.2
XS API 355.6 330.2 12.70 107.1 192.8 1117 1037 856Jl. 13681 2.0ES 1132 121.3 14.1 2.67 3.35 11.2
SOl 60 355.6 325.4 15.09 126.4 209.6 1117 1022 83175 16140 2.3ES 1318 120.5 14.6 3.10 4.23 14.1
API 355.6 323.9 15.88 132.7 215.0 1117 1017 82372 16943 2.4ES 1378 120.2 14.7 3.23 4.52 15.1
SOl 80 API 355.6 317.5 19.05 157.7 236.9 1117 997.5 79173 20142 2.9ES 1609 119.2 15.1 3.70 5.70 19.0
SQI 100 API 355.6 307.9 23.83 194.4 268.9 1117 967.5 74482 24833 3.4ES 1932 117.6 15.6 4.25 7.51 25.0
SOl 120 355.6 300.0 27.79 224.1 294.8 1117 942.6 70698 28617 3.9ES 2178 116.3 15.8 4.59 9.04 30.1
SQI 140 API 355.6 292.1 31.75 252.9 319.9 1117 917.7 67012 32303 4.3ES 2405 115.0 15.9 4.86 10.6 35.4
SOl 160 355.6 284.2 35.71 281.0 341•• 4 1117 892.8 6Yl25 35889 4.6ES 2614 113.8 16.0 5.07 12.2 40.7
PIPE DATA
ON PIPING CODES and DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS Code Pressures
(mml MANOFACTURERS' 0.0. 1.0, Wall Empty Waterfilled External Internal Flow Design Bursting
INPSI WEIGHTS (111111) (111m) (10m) {kg/Oil (ky/m) (mn{/mm) (mm2/mrn) (lnm.!) IMP,I (MPaJ
400 API 406.4 395.3 5.563 54.85 177.6 1277 1242 1.2E5 7005 1.4ES 692.5 141.7 11.5 .862 .693 2.31
16 SQi 10 API 406.4 393.7 6.350 62.49 184.2 1277 1237 1.2ES 7981 1.6ES 785.9 14l.5 12.0 1.04 .936 3.12
API 406.4 392.1 7.137 70.10 190.9 1277 1232 1.2E5 8953 1.8E5 878.2 141.2 12.5 1.21 1.18 3.93
SQi 20 API 406.4 390.6 7.925 77.68 197.5 1277 1227 1.2ES 9921 2.0ES %9.4 140.9 12.9 1.38 1.42 4.75
API 406.4 388.9 8.738 85.47 204.3 1277 1222 1.2ES 10916 2.2ES 1062 140.6 13.2 1.56 1.68 5.59
SQi .l) SID API 406.4 387.4 9.525 92.99 210.8 1277 1217 1.2E5 11876 2.3ES 1151 140.4 13.6 1.72 1.92 6.41
API 406.4 384.1 11.13 108.2 224.1 1277 1207 1.2ES 13815 2.7ES .1329 139.8 14.1 2.05 2.43 8.09
406.4 382.6 11.91 115.6 230.6 1277 1202 1.lES 14764 2.9ES 1415 139.5 14.4 2.20 2.67 8.92
SOl 40 XS API 406.4 381.0 12.70 123.0 237.0 1277 1197 1.1E5 15708 3.0ES 1499 139.3 14.6 2.35 2.92 9.75
API 406.4 374.7 15.88 152.5 262.7 1277 1177 1.lES 19477 3.7ES 1830 138.2 15.3 2.89 3.94 13.1
SOl 60 406.4 373.1 16.66 159.7 269.1 1277 1172 1.1E5 20401 3.9ES 1910 137.9 15.5 3.02 4.19 14.0
API 406.4 368.3 19.05 181.5 288.0 1277 1157 1.lES 23182 4.4ES 2145 137.1 15.9 3.36 4.% 16.5
Sill 80 406.4 363.5 21.44 203.0 306.8 1277 1142 l.OES 25927 4.8ES 2371 136.3 16.1 3.66 5.74 19.1
SOl 100 406.4 354.0 26.19 244.9 343.4 1277 1112 98437 31280 5.7E5 2795 134.7 16.6 4.16 7.32 24.4
Sill 120 406.4 344.5 30.% 285.9 379.1 1277 1082 93198 36520 6.5ES 3188 133.2 16.8 4.54 8.93 29.8
SQi 140 406.4 333.3 36.53 332.3 419.6 1277 1047 87275 42442 7.3ES 3607 131.4 17.0 4.87 10.9 36.2
'Sill 160 406.4 325.4 40.49 364.4 447.6 1277 1022 83175 46542 7.9ES 3880 130.2 17.1 5.05 12.3 40.8
450 SQi 10 API 457.2 444.5 6.350 70.42 225.6 1436 1396 1.6ES 8994 2.3ES 999.9 159.4 12.2 .880 .832 2.77
18 API 457.2 442.9 7.137 79.02 233.1 1436 1391 1.5ES 10092 2.6ES 1118 159.1 12.7 1.03 1.05 3.49
SOl 20 API 457.2 441.4 7.925 87.58 240.6 1436 1387 1.5ES 11185 2.8ES 1235 158.9 13.2 1.19 1.27 4.22
API 457.2 439.7 8.738 %.39 248.3 1436 1381 1.5ES 12310 3.1E5 1354 158.6 13.6 1.35 1.49 4.97
SID API 457.2 438.2 9.525 104.9 255.7 1436 1376 1.5ES 13396 3.4ES 1469 158.3 13.9 1.50 1.71 5.69
API 457.2 436.6 10.31 113.4 263.1 1436 1372 1.5ES 14478 3.6ES 1582 158.0 14.2 1.65 1.93 6.42
SOl .l) API 457.2 '134.9 11.13 122.1 270.7 1436 1366 1.5ES 15591 3.9ES 1697 157.8 14.5 1.80 2.15 7.18
API 457.2 433.4 11.91 130.5 278.0 1436 1361 1.5ES 16665 4.1E5 1808 157.5 14.8 1.94 2.37 7.91
XS API 457.2 431.8 12.70 138.9 285.3 1436 1357 1.5ES 17735 4.4ES 1918 157.2 15.1 2.08 2.59 8.65
SOl 40 API 457.2 428.7 14.27 155.5 299.8 1436 1347 1.4ES 19863 4.9E5 2133 156.7 15.5 2.35 3.04 10.1
API 457.2 425.5 15.88 172.3 314.5 1436 1337 1.4ES 22010 5.4ES 2347 156.1 15.9 2.60 3.49 11.6
Sill 60 API 457.2 419.1 19.05 205.3 343.3 1436 1317 1.4ES 26222 6.3ES 2758 155.1 16.5 3.06 4.40 14.7
SQi 80 API 457.2 409.5 23.83 254.0 385.7 1436 1287 1.3ES 32438 7.6ES 3341 153.5 17.1 3.63 5.78 19.3
Sill 100 457.2 398.5 29.36 309.0 433.7 1436 1252 1.2ES 39466 9.1ES 3969 151.6 17.6 4.15 7.41 24.7
SQi 120 457.2 387.3 34.93 362.8 480.6 1436 1217 1.2E5 46332 1.OFf> 4548 149.8 17.9 4.55 9.09 30.3
Sill 140 457.2 377.9 39.67 407.5 519.6 1436 1187 1.1E5 52041 1.1Ff> 5006 148.3 18.0 4.81 10.5 35.1
SQi 160 457.2 366.7 45.24 458.4 564.0 1436 1152 1.1ES 58547 1.3Ff> 5499 146.5 18.1 5.04 12.3 40.9
~-~~-~
500 Sill 10 API 508.0 495.3 6.350 78.36 271.0 15% 1556 1.9ES 10007 3.1ES 1240 177.4 12.4 .757 .748 2.49
20 API 508.0 493.7 7.137 87.94 279.4 15% 1551 1.9E5 11231 3.5ES 1387 177.1 12.9 .895 .943 3.14
API 508.0 492.2 7.925 97.48 287.7 15% 1546 1.9ES 12450 3.9ES 1533 176.8 13.4 1.03 1.14 3.79
API 508.0 490.5 8.738 107.3 296.3 1596 1541 1.9ES 13705 4.3ES 1682 176.5 13.8 1.18 1.34 4.46
SOl 20 SID API 508.0 489.0 9.525 116.8 304.6 1596 1536 1.9ES 14916 4.6E5 1825 176.3 14.2 1.32 1.54 5.12
API 508.0 487.4 10.31 126.2 312.8 15% 1531 1.9ES 16124 5.0ES 1966 176.0 14.6 1.45 1.73 5.77
API 508.0 485.7 11.13 136.0 321.3 1596 1526 1.9ES 17366 5.4ES 2111 175.7 14.9 1.59 1.94 6.45
API 508.0 484.2 11.91 145.4 329.5 15% 1521 1.8ES 18566 5.7E5 2250 175.4 15.2 1.73 2.13 7.11
Sill 30 'xs API 508.0 482.6 12.70 154.7 337.7 15% 1516 1.8ES 19762 6.1ES 2387 175.2 15.4 1.86 2.33 7.77
SQi 40 508.0 477.8 15.09 182.9 362.3 1596 1501 1.8ES 23364 7.1E5 2796 174.4 16.1 2.23 2.93 9.78
API 508.0 476.3 15.88 192.2 370.3 15% 14% l.8ES 24544 7.4ES 2928 174.1 16.3 2.35 3.13 10.4
SQi 60 API 508.0 466.8 20.62 247.3 418.4 15% 1466 1.7E5 31579 9.4ES 3698 172.5 17.3 2.99 4.35 14.5
SQi 80 508.0 455.6 26.19 310.4 473.4 15% 1431 1.6ES 39639 1.2E6 1.542 170.6 18.0 3.60 5.80 19.3
SQi 100 508.0 442.9 32.54 380.5 534.6 15% 1391 l.5ES 48601 1.4Fh 5432 168.5 18.5 4.14 7.49 25.0
Sill 120 508.0 431.8 38.10 440.4 586.8 1596 1357 1.5ES 56245 1.6Ff> 6152 166.7 18.8 4.51 8.99 30.0
SQi 140 508.0 419.1 4/••45 506.9 644.8 15% 1317 1.4ES 64732 1.8Ff> 6908 164.6 19.0 4.82 10.7 35.8
Sill 160 508.0 408.0 50.01 563.4 694.2 1596 1282 1.3ES 71959 1.9Ff> 7516 162.9 19.1 5.03 12.3 41.1
PIPE DATA
ON PIPING CODES and DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS Code Pressures
{mmJ MANUFACTURERS' 0.0, 1.0. Wall Empty WatetfiHed Externill Internal Flow Design Bursting
[NPSI WEIGHTS (mrn) (mm) (mml Ikq/mJ fkq/rnl {lllm'~/rnmJ (mm)mm) (mm'''') IMP,I IMP,I
550 SUI 10 API 558.8 546.1 6.350 86.29 320.5 1756 1716 2.3ES 11021 4.2ES 1505 195.3 12.6 .658 .680 2.27
22 API 558.8 544.5 7.137 %.86 329.7 1756 1711 2.3ES 12370 4.7ES 1684 195.1 13.1 .781 .857 2.86
API 558.8 543.0 7.925 107.4 338.9 1756 1706 2.3ES 13715 5.2ES 1862 194.8 13.6 .906 1.03 3.45
API 558.8 541.3 8.738 118.2 348.4 1756 1701 2.3E5 15099 5.7E5 2044 194.5 14.1 1.04 1.22 4.06
SOl 20 SID API 558.8 539.8 9.525 128.7 357.5 1756 1696 2.3ES 16436 6.2E5 2219 194.2 14.5 1.16 1.39 4.65
API 558.8 538.2 10.31 139.1 366.6 1756 1691 2.3ES 17770 6.7E5 2392 194.0 14.8 1.29 1.57 5.24
API 558.8 536.5 11.13 149.9 376.0 1756 1686 2.3ES 19142 7.2E5 2570 193.7 15.2 1.42 1.76 5.86
API 558.8 535.0 11.91 160.3 385.0 1756 1681 2.2ES 20467 7.7E5 2740 193.4 15.5 1.54 1.94 6.45
SOl 30 XS API 558.8 533.4 12.70 170.6 394.1 1756 1676 2.2ES 21788 8.1ES 2909 193.1 15.8 1.66 2.12 7.05
API 558.8 520.7 19.05 252.9 465.9 1756 1636 2.1E5 32303 1.2E6 4215 190.9 17.5 2.56 3.58 11.9
SOl 60 API 558.8 514.3 22.23 293.3 501.1 1756 1616 2.1ES 37465 1.4E6 4834 189.9 18.0 2.94 4.32 14.4
SOl 80 API 558.8 501.7 28.58 372.7 570.3 1756 1576 2.0ES 47599 1.7E6 6004 187.7 18.8 3.58 5.82 19.4
SUI 100 API 558.8 489.0 34.93 450.1 637.8 1756 1536 1.9ES 57480 2.0E6 7089 185.6 19.4 4.08 7.36 24.5
SOl 120 558.8 476.3 41.27 525.4 703.6 1756 14% 1.8ES 67107 2.3E6 8092 183.6 19.7 4.47 8.92 29.7
SUI 140 558.8 463.6 47.63 598.8 767.6 1756 1456 1.7ES 76481 2.5E6 9018 181.5 19.9 4.77 10.5 35.0
SOl 160 558.8 450.9 53.98 670.3 829.9 1756 1416 1.6ES 85602 2.8E6 9872 179.5 20.0 5.00 12.1 40.4
600 SUI 10 API 609.6 596.9 6.350 94.23 374.1 1915 1875 2.8ES 12034 5.5ES 1796 213.3 12.7 .577 .623 2.08
24 API 609.6 595.3 7.137 105.8 384.1 1915 1870 2.8ES 13509 6.1ES 2011 213.0 13.3 .688 .785 2.62
API 609.6 593.8 7.925 117.3 394.2 1915 1865 2.8ES 14980 6.8ES 2224 212.7 13.8 .801 .947 3.16
API 609.6 592.1 8.738 129.1 404.5 1915 1860 2.8ES 16494 7.4ES 2443 212.5 14.3 .920 1.11 3.72
SOl 20 SID API 609.6 590.6 9.525 140.6 414.5 1915 1855 2.7F5 17956 8.1ES 2652 212.2 14.7 1.04 1.28 4.26
API 609.6 589.0 10.31 152.0 424.5 1915 1850 2.7ES 19415 8.7ES 2860 211.9 15.1 1.15 1.44 4.80
API 609.6 587.3 11.13 163.8 434.7 1915 1845 2.7E5 20917 9.4E5 3074 211.6 15.4 1.27 1.61 5.36
API 609.6 585.8 11.91 175.1 444.6 1915 1840 2.7ES 22368 9.9E5 3278 211.4 15.8 1.39 1.77 5.91
XS API 609.6 584.2 12.70 186.5 454.5 1915 1835 2.7ES 23815 1.1E6 3481 211.1 16.1 1.50 1.94 6.46
SOl 30 API 609.6 581.1 14.27 209.0 474.2 1915 1825 2.7ES 26698 1.2E6 3883 210.5 16.6 1.72 2.27 7.56
API 609.6 577.9 15.88 231.9 494.1 1915 1815 2.6ES 29611 1.3E6 4284 210.0 17.1 1.94 2.60 8.68
SOl 40 API 609.6 574.6 17.48 254.5 513.9 1915 1805 2.6ES 32508 1.4E6 4678 209.4 17.5 2.15 2.94 9.80
API 609.6 571.5 19.05 276.7 533.3 1915 1795 2.6ES 35343 1.5E6 5060 208.9 17.9 2.35 3.27 10.9
SOl 60 609.6 560.4 24.61 354.2 600.8 1915 1760 2.5E5 45233 1.9E6 6359 207.0 18.9 2.98 4.46 14.9
SUI 80 609.6 547.7 30.96 440.7 676.3 1915 1721 2.4ES 56285 2.4E6 7751 204.9 19.7 3.56 5.84 19.5
SOl 100 609.6 531.8 38.89 545.9 768.1 1915 1671 2.2E5 69723 2.9E6 9357 202.2 20.3 4.13 7.60 25.3
SUI 120 609.6 517.6 46.02 638.1 848.4 1915 1626 2.1ES 81488 3.3E6 10685 199.9 20.6 4.52 9.21 30.7
sm 140 609.6 504.9 52.37 717.9 918.1 1915 1586 2.0ES 91686 3.6E6 11778 197.9 20.8 4.79 10.7 35.6
SUI 160 609.6 490.5 59.54 805.6 994.6 1915 1541 1.9ES 1.0ES 3.9E6 12916 195.6 20.9 5.02 12.4 41.2
650 API 660.4 647.7 6.350 102.2 431.7 2075 2035 3.3ES 13048 7.0ES 2113 231.3 12.9 .510 .575 1.92
26 API 660.4 646.1 7.137 114.7 442.6 2075 2030 3.3ES 14648 7.8ES 2367 231.0 13.4 .610 .724 2.41
SOl 10 API 660.4 644.6 7.925 127.2 453.5 2075 2025 3.3E5 16244 8.6ES 2618 230.7 14.0 .713 .874 2.91
API 660.4 642.9 8.738 140.1 464.7 2075 2020 3.2ES 17888 9.5ES 2876 230.4 14.5 .822 1.03 3.43
SID API 660,1. 641.4 9.525 152.5 475.6 2075 2015 3.2ES 19477 1.0E6 3124 230.1 14.9 .928 1.18 3.93
API 660.4 639.8 10.31 161<.9 486.4 2075 2010 3.2ES 21061 1.1E6 3370 229.9 15.3 1.03 1.33 4.43
API 660.4 638.1 11.13 177.7 497.5 2075 2005 3.2ES 22693 1.2E6 3622 229.6 15.7 1.15 1.48 4.95
API 660.4 636.6 11.91 190.0 508.3 2075 2000 3.2ES 24269 1.3E6 '3865 229.3 16.0 1.25 1.64 5.45
sm 20 XS API 660.4 635.0 12.70 202.3 519.0 2075 1995 3.2ES 25842 1.4E6 4106 229.0 16.3 1.36 1.79 5.95
660.4 631.9 14.27 226.9 540.4 2075 1985 3.1ES 28976 1.5E6 4582 228.5 16.9 1.57 2.09 6.97
API 660.4 628.6 15.88 251.7 562.1 2075 1975 3.1ES 32141. 1.7E6 5058 227.9 17.4 1.78 2.40 8.00
API 660.4 622.3 19.05 300.5 604.7 2075 1955 3.0ES 38383 2.0E6 5982 226.9 18.3 2.17 3.02 10.1
700 API 711.2 698.5 6.350 110.1 493.3 2234 2194 3.8ES 14061 8.7ES 2456 249.2 13.0 .455 .534 1.78
28 API 711.2 696.9 7.137 123.6 505.1 2234 2189 3.8ES 15787 9.8ES 2751 248.9 13.6 .545 .672 2.24
sm 10 API 711.2 695.4 7.925 137.1 516.8 2234 2185 3.8ES 17509 1.1E6 3045 248.7 14.1 .639 .811 2.70
API 711.2 693.7 8.738 151.0 529.0 2234 2179 3.8ES 19283 1.2E6 3345 248.4 14.6 .738 .954 3.18
SID API 711.2 692.2 9.525 164.4 540.7 2234 2174 3.8ES 20997 1.3E6 3635 248.1 15.1 .836 1.09 3.65
PIPE DATA TABLES P·l M
ON PIPING CODES and DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS Code Pressur~
Imml MANUfACTURERS' 0.0. 1.0. Wall Empty Waterfilled Sag Design Burning
INPsl WEIGHTS (film) (film) (mm) (ky/ml (ky/ml (mm) IMPal (MPa)
API 711.2 690.6 10.31 177.8 552.3 2234 2170 3.7ES 22707 1.4E6 3922 247.8 15.5 .935 1.23 4.11
API 711.2 688.9 11.13 191.6 564.4 2234 2164 3.7ES 24468 1.5E6 4216 247.5 15.9 1.04 1.38 4.59
API 711.2 687.4 11.91 204.9 576.0 2234 2159 3.7ES 26171 1.6E6 4500 247.3 16.2 1.14 1.52 5.06
SQl 20 XS API 711.2 685.8 12.70 218.2 587.6 2234 2155 3.7E5 27869 1.7E6 4781 247.0 16.6 1.24 1.66 5.52
SOl 30 API 711.2 679.5 15.88 271.5 634.1 2234 2135 3.6ES 34678 2.1E6 5897 245.9 17.7 1.63 2.23 7.42
API 711.2 673.1 19.05 324.3 680.2 2234 2115 3.6ES 41423 2.5E6 6981 244.8 18.6 2.00 2.80 9.33
- r-.-----.--.- 1---- ..
750 API 762.0 747.7 7.137 132.5 571.6 2394 2349 4.4ES 16926 1.2E6 3165 266.9 13.7 .490 .627 2.09
30 sm 10 API 762.0 746.2 7.925 147.0 584.3 2391~ 2344 4.4ES 18774 1.3E6 3503 266.6 14.2 .576 .757 2.52
API 762.0 744.5 8.738 161.9 597.3 2394 2339 4.4ES 20677 1.5E6 3850 266.3 1/••7 .667 .890 2.97
SID API 762.0 743.0 9.525 176.3 609.8 2394 2334 4.3ES 22517 1.6E6 4184 266.1 15.2 .757 1.02 3.40
API 762.0 741.4 10.31 190.7 622.4 2394 2329 4.3ES 24353 1.7E6 4515 265.8 15.6 .849 1.15 3.83
API 762.0 739.7 11.13 205.5 635.3 2394 2324 4.3ES 26244 1.8E6 4856 265.5 16.1 .944 1.28 4.28
API 762.0 738.2 11.91 219.8 647.8 2394 2319 4.3ES 28072 2.0E6 5183 265.2 16.4 1.04 1.42 4.72
sm 20 XS API 762.0 736.6 12.70 234.1 660.2 2394 2314 4.3ES 29896 2.1E6 5508 265.0 16.8 1.13 1.55 5.15
SOl 30 API 762.0 730.3 15.88 291.4 710.2 2394 2294 4.2ES 37211 2.6E6 6800 263.9 18.0 1.50 2.08 6.92
API 762.0 723.9 19.05 348.1 759.7 2394 2274 4.1ES 4446t~ 3.1E6 8057 262.8 18.9 1.86 2.61 8.69
._. ._-~
800 API 812.8 800.1 6.350 126.0 628.7 2553 2514 5.0ES 16088 1.3E6 3218 2135.1 13.1 .367 .467 1.56
32 API 812.8 798.5 7.137 141.5 642.3 2553 2509 5.0ES 18065 1.5E6 3607 284.9 13.8 .443 .588 1.96
Sal 10 API 812.8 797.0 7.925 156.9 655.7 2553 2504 5.0ES 20039 1.6F.h 3993 281~.6 14.3 .522 .709 2.36
API 812.8 795.3 8.738 172.8 669.6 2553 2499 5.0ES 22072 1.8E6 4390 284.3 14.9 .606 .834 2.78
SID API 812.8 793.8 9.525 188.2 683.0 2553 2494 1~.9ES 24037 1.9E6 4771 284.0 15./1 .689 .956 3.19
API 812.8 792.2 10.31 203.6 696.4 2553 2489 4.9ES 25999 2.1E6 5151 283.7 15.8 .774 1.08 3.59
API 812.8 790.5 11.13 219.4 710.2 2553 2/,84 1~.9ES 28019 2.3E6 5540 283.5 16.2 .862 1.20 4.01
API 812.8 789.0 11.91 234.7 723.6 2553 2479 4.9ES 29973 2.4E6 5915 283.2 16.6 .949 1.33 4.42
sm 20 XS API 812.8 787.4 12.70 250.0 736.9 2553 2/*7/1 11.9ES 31923 2.6E6 6287 282.9 17.0 1.04 1.45 4.83
SOl 30 API 812.8 781.1 15.88 311.2 790.3 2553 24511 4.8E5 397/~5 3.2E6 7767 281.8 18.2 1.39 1.91~ 6.48
sm /.0 API 812.8 777.8 17.48 341.9 817.1 2553 2/~ 4.8ES 43663 3.5E6 81~99 281.3 18.7 1.56 2.19 7.32
API 812.8 774.7 19.05 372.0 843.3 2553 2/~34 4.7ES /~7504 3.7E6 9211 280.7 19.2 1.72 2.44 8.14
850 API 863.6 850.9 6.350 133.9 702.6 2713 2673 5.7ES 17101 1.6E6 3638 303.1 13.2 .333 .439 1.46
34 API 863.6 8119.3 7.137 150.4 716.9 2713 2668 5.7ES 19204 1.8E6 4078 302.8 13.9 .402 .553 1.84
sm 10 API 863.6 847.8 7.925 166.8 731.3 2713 2663 5.6ES 21303 1.9E6 4516 302.5 14.4 ./175 .667 2.22
API 863.('> 846.1 8.738 183.7 746.0 2713 2658 5.6F..5 231166 2.1E6 4965 302.3 15.0 .552 .785 2.62
SID API 863.6 844.6 9.525 200.1 760.3 2713 2653 5.6E5 25557 2.3E6 5397 302.0 15.5 .629 .899 3.00
API 863.6 843.0 10.31 216.5 774.6 2713 2648 5.6ES 27644 2.5E6 5828 301.7 15.9 .708 1.01 3.38
API 863.6 841.3 11.13 233.3 789.3 2713 2643 5.6ES 29795 2.7E6 6269 301.4 16.4 .791 1.13 3.77
API 863.6 839.8 11.91 249.6 803.5 2713 2638 5.5ES 31874 2.9E6 6694 301.1 16.8 .872 1.25 4.16
sm 20 XS API 863.6 838.2 12.70 265.8 817.6 2713 2633 5.5ES 33950 3.1E6 7117 300.9 17.1 .953 1.36 4.54
sm 30 API 863.6 831.9 15.88 331.0 874.5 2713 2613 5.4ES 42278 3.8E6 8798 299.8 18.4 1.28 1.83 6.09
SOl 40 API 863.6 828.6 17,1,8 363.7 903.0 2713 2603 5.4ES 46452 4.2E6 9631 299.2 19.0 1.45 2.06 6.88
API 863.6 825.5 19.05 395.8 931.0 2713 2593 5.4ES 50544 4.5E6 10442 298.7 19.5 1.61 2.30 7.66
900 API 914.4 901.7 6.350 141.8 780.4 2873 2833 6.4ES 18115 1.9E6 4084 321.1 13.3 .303 .415 1.38
36 API 914.4 900.1 7.137 159.3 795.6 2873 2828 6.4ES 20343 2.1E6 4578 320.8 13.9 .367 .522 1.7/1
sm 10 API 914.4 898.6 7.925 176.7 810.8 2873 2823 6.3ES 22568 2.3E6 5070 320.5 14.5 .434 .630 2.10
API 914.4 896.9 8.738 194.7 826.5 2873 2818 6.3ES 24861 2.5E6 5576 320.2 15.1 .506 .741 2.47
SID API 914.4 895.4 9;525 212.0 841.6 2873 2813 6.3ES 27077 2.8E6 6062 319.9 15.6 .577 .849 2.83
API 914.4 893.8 10.31 229.3 856.7 2873 2808 6.3ES 29290 3.0E6 6546 319.7 16.1 .651 .957 3.19
API 914.4 892.1 11.13 247.2 872.3 2873 2803 6.3ES 31570 3.2E6 7043 319.4 16.5 .728 1.07 3.56
API 914.4 890.6 11.91 264.5 887.4 2873 2798 6.2ES 33775 3.4E6 7522 319.1 16.9 .804 1.18 3.93
sm 20 XS API 914.4 889.0 12.70 281.7 902.4 2873 2793 6.2ES 35976 3.7E6 7999 318.8 17.3 .880 1.29 4.29
API 914.4 885.9 14.27 316.1 932.4 2873 2783 6.2ES /1.)367 4.1E6 8944 318.3 18.0 1.03 1.50 5.01
sm 30 API 914.4 882.6 15.88 350.9 962.8 2873 2773 6.1ES 44812 4.5E6 9895 317.7 18.6 1.19 1.73 5.75
SOi40 API 914.4 876.3 19.05 419.6 1023 2873 2753 6.0ES 53584 5.4E6 11750 316.6 19.7 1.50 2.17 7.22
STRUCTURAL STEEL
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TABLE S-4M
DESIGNATION DEPTH \'IIDTH THICK DESIGNAl ION THICK DESIGNATION DESIGNATION DEPTH \'J! DTH THICK
NOH. SIZf: NOH. SIZE Nml. SIZE NO~1. SIZE
x 1111rt Ii11'1[NSIOf,S: ifill I x 111/11. IiII·!I:NS
IC!I~~;: Jill 11 x II)lrt. IlIHENSIONS: 111111 x 11)I rt lil~IENSIONS: IIUII
~---
W 36 W 21 W 14 W 12
---
W J6 x j(J[J 'i"n ~n ~ 7.1 \'1 II 1111 ',(10 i Ig II) . ; x ,1i! 1131 ~ I/ ';11. 0" x JII 311 161 13.1"
x 7HO 9?H ~n 19.9 1,1~! r)r1t) U~ ?l.W' x 31 I ~3') ~17 'i 7 .~ x 3S 317 167 13 .• !
11. 8"
x 760 971 ~70 36.6 x 15;' 5 Sf) 316 2(,.3 x 2III 477 ,110 53.2" x 31 307 166
x 7~5 916 419 34.3 x 127 539 332 2 S. 0;: X 2[\3 42) 409 52.6 x 30 313 166 11. 2
x 230 912 418 32.0 x 122 551 315 24.4 x 26,1 419 407 49.2" x 27 304 165 10.2"
x 210 932 309 34.5 x 112 53.1 330 72. (1" x 257 416 406 118.0 x 26 310 165 9.7
x 194 927 308 3!.O x III S46 313 22.? x ,',16 ,113 405 46. F x 22. 313 102 10.8
x 1H2 973 307 30.0 x 101 5<13 317 20.3 x 237 409 404 4.1.~r x 19 309 102 8.9
x 170 919 306 27.9 x 96 'd 7 no 23. i x 7J3 ,\01 <104 <13.7 x 16.5 305 107 6.8"
y, 160 915 305 25. ') x rJ'3 )/lq 7111 ?~ ,(1 X 2?B 1106 t103 42.9" x 16 305 101 (1.7
x 150 911 304 23.9 x In Si14 l12 ~) 1 • ? x ;19 <103 402 41 .z:: x 14 303 JOl ').7
x 135 903 30<1 20.1 x H2
7J
530 2ze 20.l" x 2\ 1 399 1101 39.6
x 539 21 I 113.H x 202 397 400 38.2" W 10
W 33 x (,[1 531 210 1 i. ~ x 193 393 399 36.6
x G)
)L 533 209 1\ .(, x 113<1 391 39B 35.0" vi 10 x 112 2[19 265 31 .7
W 33 x 2<11 [16[1 403 35.6 x 51 535 166 16. ~) x 1/6 3[11 398 33.3 x 100 282 263 2H.4
x 2<10 851 403 35.6" x 55 528 209 n.' x 167 313<1 396 31.1" x [19 276 261 25.3"
x 221 862 401 32.~ x 50 5;9 166 13.6 x 1"9 380 395 30.2 x 88 275 261 25. 1
x 220 845 402 32.4" x 49 529 166 1'.5" x 1513 3a1 395 30.2" x 77 269 259 22.1
x 201 [155 <100 29.2 x 44 525 165 11.4 x ISO 3713 39<1 2a.1" x 72 267 258 20.5"
x 200 1338 400 29.2" x 1<15 375 39<1 27.7 x 68 264 257 19.6
x 152 H51 294 26.13 W 18 x 1'12 375 394 27 .0" x 66 264 257 19.0"
x 141 846 293 24.<1 x 1J6 375 374 27.0" x 60 260 256 17.3
x 130 840 292 21.7 \'I 113 x 119 4132 286 26.9 x 132 372 37t1 26.2 x 54 256 255 15.6
x 118 835 292 18.8 x 114 469 301 25.2 x 127 311 373 25.3" x 49 253 254 14.2
x 106 476 28<1 23.9 x 120 36a 373 23.9 x 45 251 20t1 15.7
W 30 x 105 465 300 23.1" x 119 368 372 23.8" x 39 252 203 13.5
x 97 /172 2[13 22.1 x 111 365 371 22.2" x 33 247 202 11.0
IV 30 x 211 186 3134 33.<1 x 96 ~61 29a 21.1" x 109 364 3 71 21.8 x 30 266 148 13.0
x 210 172 38<1 33.4" x 86 467 2a2 19.6 x 103 362 370 20.7" x 29 260 1t17 12.7"
x 191 179 382 30.1 x 85 <165 22~ 23.1" x 99 360 310 19.8 x 26 262 1<17 11.2
x 190 165 382 30. F x 77 461 223 21.1" x 95 359 369 19.0" x 25 256 146 10.9"
x 173 173 381 27.1 x 76 <163 2HO 17.3 x 90 356 369 18.0 x 22 258 146 9.1
x 172 759 3131 27. F x 71 <169 194 20.6 x 87 356 36B 17.5" x 21 251 146 8.6"
x 132 170 268 25.4 x 70 <157 222 19. F x 84 360 305 19.8" x 19 260 102 10.0
x 12t1 766 267 23.6 x 65 466 193 19.1 x 87 363 251 21 .1 x 17 257 102 13.4
x 116 762 267 21. 6 x 64 454 221 17.4" x 713 357 305 18.2" x 15 254 102 6.9
x 108 7513 266 19.3 x 60 t163 192 17.1 x 7<1 360 256 19.9 x 12 251 101 5.3
x 99 753 265 17.0 x 55 t160 1')1 16.0 x 6B 357 755 113.3 x 11.5 251 100 5.2"
x 50 457 190 fl .. s x 61 353 254 16. t1
W 27 x <16 ,159 15'1 .S.4 x 53 354 205 16.13 W8
x 45 454 190 2.7" x 48 3)0 204 15.1
IV 27 x 178 706 358 30.2 x 40 455 153 3.3 x 43 347 203 13.5 vi 8 x 67 229 210 23.7
x 177 694 358 30.2" x 35 450 1~,2 0.8 x 313 358 112 13.1 x 58 222 209 20.6
x 161 101 356 27.4 x 34 355 171 11.6 x 48 216 206 17.4
x 160 6a8 356 27.3" W 16 x 30 3)2 171 9.8 x 40 210 205 14.2
x 146 695 355 24.8 x 26 353 128 10.7 x 35 206 204 12.6
x 145 683 355 24.B" \'J 16 x 100 431 265 25.0 x 22 349 127 8.5 x 31 203 203 11.0
x 114 693 2'i6 23.6 x % 1115 2fn 22.t" x 2B 205 166 l1.B
x 102 6aB 2',<1 71.1 x a9 tlFJr._J /(d 21.2 W 12 x 2<1 201 165 10.2
x 9t1 6a4 254 1a. 9 x Ba ~10 292 20.2" x 21 210 134 10.2
x 8<1 67H 253 16.3 x 7B 415 21B 22.2" vi 12 x 336 <121 340 75. 1 x 20 l07 134 9.6"
x 17 <170 261 19.3 x 305 <115 336 6a.7 x 1B 207 133 8.4
W 24 x 71 <110 217 20.2" x 279 <103 33t1 62.7 x 11 203 133 7.8"
x 67 415 260 16.9 x 252 391 330 57.2 x 15 206 102 8.0
\v 24 x 62 635 329 31.0 x 64 406 216 113.2" x 230 3H2 328 52.6 x 13 203 102 6.5
x 60 628 358 28.8" x 58 '103 215 16.<1" x 210 37 t1 325 48.3 x 10 200 100 5.2
x 46 628 328 27.7 x 57 417 HI1 18.7 x 190 365 327 /14.1
x 45 622 357 25.9" x SO 413 1llO le.O x 1i0 356 319 39.6 W6
x 31 622 327 24. ·1 x <15 410 179 1<1.4 x 161 353 31H 37.7"
x 30 616 356 22.9" x 40 407 17iJ 12.13 x 152 3<18 317 35.6 \'1 6 x 25 162 154 11.6
x 20 617 307 23.6" x 36 403 171 10.9 x 136 341 315 31.7 x 20 157 153 9.3
x 117 616 325 21.6 x 31 403 140 11.2 x 133 340 314 31. <1" x 16 60 102 10.3
x 110 61<1 306 21 .7" x 26 399 ]i10 8.8 x 120 333 313 28.1 x 15.5 52 152 6.13"
x 104 611 324 19.1 x 106 327 310 2 S. 1 x 15 52 152 6.6
x 100 610 305 19.7" W 14 x 99 324 310 23.'1" x 12 53 102 7.1
x 94 617 230 22.2 x 96 323 309 22. x 9 50 100 5.5
x 84 612 229 19.6 \'1 14 x 730 569 t15<1 124. i x 92 321 309 21. x B.5 48 100 4.9"
x 76 608 22B 11.3 x 665 550 448 11<1.8 x 87 31B 308 20.
x 68 603 228 14.9 x 605 531 4<17 10').7 x (35 31H 307 20. WS
x 62 603 179 15.0 x 550 ')]<1 t137 97.0 x 79 314 307 1B
x 61 602 liB 1".0" x ',aD <1913 432 IHl.9 x 72 311 306 17. \-1 5 x 19 131 12B 10.9
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x 55 599 17B 12.8 x
x
455
426
t183
474
/12B 81. 'i
t12t1 71.1
x 65 30B 305
25<1
5.4 x 18.5
x 16
130
127
128
127
10.7"
9.1
'.,- x 5B 310 6.3
x 39H <165 421 72.3 x 53 306 254 4.6
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* INDICATES A DIMENSIONAL CHANGE x 370 L\S5 41B 61.6 x 50 310 205 6.3 W4
t'-'~ OR SHAPE WAS DISCONTINUED (1978) x 342 ,146 t116 62.1 x 45 306 204 4.6
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x 370 421
Ro 1111)'1Proqralll for AlllcriCiJnWicle
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AMERICAN STANDARD WEIGHTS IN KILOGRAMS PER LINEAR METER
C 15x50 381 94 16.5 INCHES MILLIMETERS 25.4 22.2 19 15.9 14.3 12.7 11. 1 9.5 7.5 6.4 4.8 3.2
x40 381 89 16.5
x33.9 381 86 16.5 ~; X 4 x 229 x 102 x
I 39. 1 35.4 31.7
6 x 4 152 x 102 x 40.5 35.1 29.8 26.9 24.1 21.3 18.3 15.3
E QUA L LEG S
C 5x 9 127 48 8.1
x 6.7 127 48 8.1
SIZES & THICKNESSES 1 1/8 1 7/8 3/4 5/8 9/16 1/2 7/16 3/8 5/16 1/4 3/16 1/8
INClIES MI LLIMETERS 28.6 25.4 22.2 19 15.9 14.3 12.7 11.1 9.5 7.9 6.4 4.8 3.2
C 4x 7.25 120 44 7.5
x 5.4 120 40 7.5 8 x 8 X 203 X 203 x 84.7 75.9 67 57.9 48.7 44 39.3
6 X 6 x 152 X 152 X 55.7 49.3 42.7 36 32.6 29.2 25.6 22.2 18.5
C 3x 6 76 41 6.9 5 X 5 X 127 X 127 X 40.5 35.1 29.8 24.1 21. 3 18.3 15.3
x 5 76 38 6.9
x 4.1 76 36 6.9 4 X 4 X 102 x 102 x 27 .5 23.4 19 16.8 14.6 12.2 9.8
*1 1/2 x 1 1/2 X
44 X 44 x
38 x 38 x 5
4.1
3.5
3.2
2.7
2.1
1.8
A1
594 x 841 mm
A2
NOTE: EACH SMALLER SHEET IS 420 x 594 mm
HALF THE LENGTH AND HALF THE
WIDTH OF THE PRECEDING SHEET
COMPARISON OF ISO SHEET SIZES WITH USA SHEET SIZES, FOR DRAWINGS
WIDTH LENGTH US SIZES
ISO
DESIGNATION mm inches mm inches LETTER inches
-- -- -- -- -- F 28.0 x 40.0
AO 841 33.11 1189 46.81 E 34.0 x 44.0
A1 594 23.39 841 33.11 0 22.0 x 34.0
A2 420 16.54 594 23.39 C 17.0 x 22.0
A3 297 11.69 420 16.54 B 11.0 x 17.0
A4 210 8.27 297 11.69 A 8.5 x 11.0
VALVE DATA - RUN LENGTHS DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS TABLE V-1M
•
C LAS S
50 65 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
FLANGED
178 190 203 229 267 292 330 356 381 406 432 457 508
150
r---- - - - - -
iii BEVELED
'" Q 216 241 283 305 403 419 457 502 572 610 660 711 813
w 150
cz:> ,:
L.L.J -
;:: f-- - - - - -
::::::--' 300 216 241 283 305 403 419 457 502 762 838 914 991 1143
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Q
~ I- - - - - - - -
L.L.JW
1--...1 600 292 330 356 432 559 660 787 838 889 991 1092 1194 1397
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0
o1l
f-- - - - - - - -
L.L.J w 900 368 419 381 457 610 737 838 965 1029 1130 1219 1321 1549
L.L.J '"
I-- Q
cz:> ;;
w r---- - - - - - - -
e
...I 1500 368 419 470 546 705 832 991 1130 1257 1384 1537 1661~ 1943
~ - - -
2500 451 508 578 673 914 1022 1270 1422 NOT E S
DIMENSIONS IN THIS TABLE CON-
150 203 216 241 292 406 495 622 698 FORM TO ANSI B16.10 AND APPLY
TO FLANGED VALVES AND VALVES
WITH ENDS BEVELLED FOR WELDING
cz:>
L.L.J cz:> 300 267 292 318 356 444 559 622 711 AS SHOWN:
L.L.J
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(fj
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::::::- ::::::- 600 292 330 356 432 559 660 787 838
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L.L.J
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900
f--
368 419 381 457 610 737 838 965
L-J I.
Tabled Dimension
.1
cz:> 1500 . 368 419 470 546 705 832 991 1130
FOR FLANGED VALVES THE TABLED
I- - DIMENSION INCLUDES ALLOWANCE
2500 451 508 578 673 914 1022 1270 11~22 FOR BOTH RAISED FACES OF THE
VALVE. FOR CLASSES 150 AND 300
VALVES, 1.6mm HAS BEEN INCLUD-
T-D 203 216 241 292 356 495 622 698
cz:> ED FOR EACH RAISED FACE AND
L.L.J 150 203 216 241 292 356 495 622 698
::::::-
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FOR VALVES OF CLASS 600 AND
.e::t:
533 ABOVE, 6.4mm HAS BEEN INCLUDED
cz:> ::::::- T-D 267 292 318 356 444 622 711
L.L.J FOR EACH RAISED FACE.
::::::- :::..::: 300 267 292 318 356 444 533 622 711
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L.L.J
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::::- T-D 292 330 356 432 559 660 787 838
=
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L.L.J cz:>
600
r----
292 330 356 432 559 660 787 838
=
= C5 T-D - - 381 457 610 737 838 965
=
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s:
cz:>
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I--
900
T-D
1500
I-
368
368
368
419
419
419
381
470
470
1157
546
546
610
705
705
737
832
832
838
991
991
965
-
1130
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Half Tabled Dimension