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‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst INTERNATIONAL ISO STANDARD 7005-1 First edition 1992.08.15 Metallic flanges — Part 1: Steel flanges Brides métaliques — Parti 1: Brides en acior Reference number 1S0 7005-1 : 1992 (E) ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Contents Section 1: Goneral 1.1 Scope 1.2 Normative references 1.3 Definitions 1.4 Designation of types, components and facings. Section2: Gor requirements 2.1. Pressure/temperatre ratings 2.2 Materials and boing 23° Repairs 24 Dimensions 25° Facings 2.6 Spotfacing or bock-facing 27° Tolerances 28 Marking 29 Inspection and test 2.10. Information to be supplied by the purchaser Section3: Dimensions Section 4: Tolerances © Iso 1982 Page " a Allrights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utiized in any form or by any means, eloctronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in ‘wetng rom the publisher Inomational Organization for Standardization Cave postal 86 # CH-1211 Geneve 20 « Switzerland Printed in Switzetand ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdlienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Annexes ‘A Bevel for specified wall thicknesses from 5 mm to 22 mm inclusive and ‘greater than 22 mm. B__ Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wall thicknesses {pipeline applications) © Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / atthe end of the flange hhub from mm to 22 mminclusive and greater than 22 mm (pipeline applications) D Guidance on flange materials E Guidance on pressure/ temperature ratings F Design criteria (pipeline applications) 6 Bibliography Tables 1. Surface finish fr facings types A, B and E/F large) 2. Surface finish values for facings types C/O, E/F (small, G/Hand 3 3. Synoptic table 4. Dimensions of flange facings for PN 2,5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN40 5. Dimensions of flange facings up to nominal size ON 900 for PN 20, N60, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 6 Dimensions of fiange facings for nominal sizes DN 960 to DN 1 500 for PN20, PNSO, PN 110 and PN 150 7. Dimensions of ring joint facings 8 Dimensions of PN2,5 flanges 9 Dimensions of PN 6 flanges 10 Dimensions of PN 10 flanges 11_ Dimensions of PN 16 flanges 12. Dimensions of PN 20 flanges. 13. Dimensions of PN 26 flanges 14 Dimensions of PN 40 flanges. 15 Dimensions of PN 50 flanges. 16 Dimensions of PN 110 flanges 17 Dimensions of PN 150 flanges 18 Dimensions of PN 260 flanges 19 Dimensions of PN 420 flanges 2 Tolerances, 21. Minimum hub radius after back facing zaR es " ” ” 19 ey a a 7 a a ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) D.1_ Basic properties and reference standards for materials used for PN 2.6, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, N25 and PN 40 flanges. D.2_ Reference standards for materials used for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges 1.3. Materials applicable to tables 12, 15, 16 and 17 covering PN 20, PN 50, PIN 110 and PN 150 flanges types 05 and 11 in the size range DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications E.1_ Pressute/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using material ‘groups 1E0 0 6E0 E.2_ Pressute/temperature (P/) ratings for flanges made using material ‘groups 7EO to 90 3 Pressure/temperature (PT) ratings for flanges made using austenitic Stainless steels (based on 0,2 % proof stress), material groups 10E0 to T5ED E.4_ Pressure/temperature (PT) ratings for flanges made using austenitic stainless steels (based on 1 % proof stress), material groups 10E0 to 15E0. ES Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A1 materials E.6 Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A2 materials . E.7_ Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A3 materials E.8. Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A4 materials coe E.9. Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A5 materials E.10 Prossure/temperature (P/T] ratings for flanges made using group 1A7 materials E.11._Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 19 materials E.12_Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A10 materials E.13_Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A13, materials E.14 Prossure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A14 materials E.15_ Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A1 materials E.16 Pressure/temperature (P/TI ratings for flanges made using group 242 materials E.17__Prossure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 283, materials E.18_Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A4 materials E.19_Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A5 materials E20 Pressure/temperature (P/T} ratings for flanges made using group 2A8 materials ‘i 7 6 7 07 0 7 n n nR i B ” ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) E.21._Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A7 materials E.22_Pressure/temperature (PT) ratings for pipeline flanges Figures 1 Flanges ~ Types 01 005 2 Flanges ~ Types 1110 15 3. Flange ~ Type21 4 Ancillary components for flanges — Types 32 1094 5 illustration of flange facings (types A to J) 6 PN2.5, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, PN25and PN 40 flange facing dimensions 7. PN20, PN'50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PNY 420 flange facing dimensions 8 Minimum hub radius attr back facing 1 Bevel for specified wal thicknesses ¢ 8.1 Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wal thicknesses. C1 Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / at the end of the flange hub 10 “ 5 ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Foreword 150 the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of ‘ational standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing Intemational Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, gover. ‘mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization, Draft Intemational Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an Intemational Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote, Intemational Standard {SO 7005-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 5, Ferrous metal pipes and metalic fittings, Sub-Committee SC 10, Metalic flanges and their joints, ‘This first edition of ISO 7005-1, together with ISO 7005-2 and ISO 7006-3, cancels and replaces ISO 2084 : 1974, 180 2229 : 1973 and ISO 2441 : 1975, of which they con- stitute a technical revision. 180 7005 consists of the following parts, under the general tle Metalic flanges: ~ Part 1: Stee! flanges Part 2: Cast iron flanges ~ Part 3: Copper alloy and composite flanges Annexes A and B form an integral part of this part of ISO 7005, Annexes C to G are for information only ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Introduction Various flange systems based on differing design criteria have been in use throughout the world for many years. Recognizing the increasing difficulties arising from such a situation, representatives of ISO/TC 5, Ferrous metal pipes and metalic firings, ISO/TC 67, Materials and equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries, and 1SO/TC 183, Vaives, established principles for the preparation of an International Stan: dard for a single series of flanges. This part of ISO 7006 is based on the American and European steel flange systems ‘combined with some changes to the dimensions specified in the two systems. PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 steel flanges are designed to be inter: changeable with flanges to American standards ANSI/ ASME B16.5 and MSS SP44; they are not identical but are deemed to comply with dimensions. specified in ANSI/ASME B16.5 and MSS SP44 as appropriate, ‘This part of ISO 7005 takes into account unpublished work of the European Committee for Standardization CEN/TC 74, Flanges, up to 1972 and the amendments that would have been necessary to ISO 2229 arising from the revision of ANSI/ASME B16.5 up to 1968 and MSS SP44 : 1985, plus amendments due to the changes in pressure desig ration. In the American system, flanges are designated by a Class rating, but these ratings have now been converted to nominal pressure (PN) designations. The ‘equivalent PN designations are as follows: Class 160: PN. 20 Class 300: PN. 50 Class 600: PN 110 Class 900: PN 150, Class 1500: PN 260 Cass 2500: PN 420, ‘This part of ISO 7005 does not specify materials or pressure/temperature ratings of flanges, but guidance is given in annexes D and E on selected materials and press lure/temperature ratings of flanges (see note 10 to tables 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, ppage 46) using the materials listed. Annex D lists German (DIN) steels on which the European flange system is based and American (ASTM) steels on which the American flange system is based, together with international (ISO) steels given in published and draft Intemational Standards, Users of this part of ISO 7005 may wish to use steels specified in national standards in preference to those given in annex D. Annex E gives ‘the pressure/ temperature ratings for certain flanges made using the materials given in annex D. (See E.1 and tables E.1 to E.4 for restrictions on the applicability of pressure/temperauute ratings to flanges.) Ukimstely itis the intention that only ISO materials and pressure/temperature ratings of flanges made using ISO materials wll be specified in this part of ISO 7005; this will be achieved in a revision and when work on standardizing the ISO materials and their elevated temperature properties has been completed. Flange details in all tree parts of ISO 7008 are such as that flanges having the same PN designations and nominal size (DN) designations and compatible flange facings will ‘mate together. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) ‘The method of specifying tolerances has been to combine the existing DIN and ANS! spexified tolerances into one table (table 20) To avoid possible confusion in giving descriptive names to flanges, all flanges are designated by a type number and flange facings by a letter. Users of this part of ISO 7006 should satisty themselves that the flanges comply with any statutory requirements, It should be noted thet, in general, flanges previously manufactured to ISO 2084, 180 2229 and ISO 2441 will mate with flanges manufactured to ISO 7006. ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Metallic flanges — Part 1: Steel flanges Section 1: General 1.1 Scope ‘This part of ISO 7005 fora single system of flanges specifs ro quirements for circular steel flanges in the following PN designations: Series 1” Soriee2"! PN 10 PN 25 PN 16 PNG PN 20 PN 25 PN 50 PN 40 PN 110 PN 150 PN 260 PN 420 It specifies the types of stee! flanges and their facings, dimen: sione, tolerances, threading, bolt sizes, flange face surface finish, marking, testing and inspection It does not specify pressure/temperature ratings or materials for steel flanges. However, annex D gives guidance on selected rmateriis and annex E ‘gives guidance on the pressure/ temperature ratings for some flanges made from the materials listed in annex D. ‘This part of ISO 7005 does not apply to flanges made from bar stock by turning Nor does it apply to flanges of types 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 made from plate material ‘The various gasket types, dimensions, design characteristics ‘and materials used are not within the scope of this part of 180 7006. NOTE — Dimensions of gaskets are given in ISO 748, 1} Tobe published. [Revision of (SO 887 1983.) 1.2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of 1S0 7005. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid, All standards are subject to revision, and parties to ‘agreements based on this part of [SO 7006 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions Of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO ‘maintain registers of currently valid international Standards, ISO 7-1 : 1982, Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are ‘made on the threads — Part 1: Designation, dimensions and tolerances. 180 7.2 = 1982, Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are ‘made on the thread's — Part 2: Ventication by means of limit ‘gauges. 1S0 261 : 1973, /SO general purpose metric screw threads — General plan. 1S0 887 : ~ 11, Plain washers for metric bolts, screws and nuts for general purposes — General plan 1SO 6708 : 1980, Pipe components — Definition of nominal 1S0 7268 : 1988, Pipe components — Definition of nominal pressure. 1SO 7488 : 1991, Dimensions of gaskets for use with flanges to 180 7006, ANSI/ASME 1.20.1 linet. 19883, Pipe threads, general purpose Series 1 flanges are the basic flanges; series 2 flanges may have a limited application in the future. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) 13 Defi ions For the purposes of this part of ISO 7006, the definitions of ‘nominal size (DN) as given in ISO 6708, and nominal pressure (PN) as given in ISO 7268 and the following definition apply. 1.3.1. pipeline: Cross-country fluid transmission Wi {or oil of gas. 1.4 Designation of types, components and facings Figures 1 to 4 illustrate flanges and flanged components ‘grouped according to type and figure 6 ilustrates facing types, Figure 1: Flanges — Types 01 to 05 inclusive, comprising flanges generally manufactured from plate materials. NOTE — Types 02 and 03 are identical; iis their ancillary com- ponents which differ Isee figure 4). Figure 2: Flanges — Types 11 to 15 inclusive, comprising flanges generally manufactured from forgings or castings. Figure 3: Flange — Type 21 integral flange, as part of some ‘other equipment or component. Figure 4: Ancillary components for flanges — Types 32 to 34 inclusive, comprising parts or components for use with flange types 02, 03 and 04 Figure 8: Facings ~ Types A to J inclusive, comprising the various types of flange facings which may be used where applicable in conjunction with the groups of flanges or flanged components in figures 1 to 4 NOTE — Type numbers are not consecutive to permit possible future addtions to any particular group. ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdlienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Section 2: General requirements 2.1. Pressure/temperature ratings Guidance on pressure/temperature ratings of flanges forming the subject ofthis part of ISO 7008 is given in annex E for some flanges made from the materials listed in annex D. 2.2 Materials and bolting 2.2.1 Range of materials Guidance on selected materials is given in annex D. 222 Gaskets ‘See the note in 1.1 2.23 Bolting ‘The material of the bolting should be chosen by the user ac- cording to the pressure, temperature, flange material and the selected gasket so that the flanged joint remains ight under the expected operating conditions. For PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PIN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges up to and including bolt size M45, coarse series bolts to IS0.261 shall be used; from bolt size M48 upwards, the fine series hav: ing a uniform 4 mm pitch shail be used. 2.3. Repairs 2.3.1. Where not otherwise prohibited by the applicable ‘material standard, repairs by welding are permitted when there is a proven method. All welding shall be in accordance with a written procedure. 2.3.2 Any filler rod used for weld repairs shal be such as to produce a weld having characteristics similar to those of the parent metal. Flanges shall be heat treated after repair welding When the material specification requires such treatment. 24 Dimensions 2.4.1, Range of nominal sizes ‘The range of nominal sizes applicable to each flange type and each nominal pressure shall be as specified in table 3, 2.42 Tables giving dimensions Dimensions of flanges shall be in accordance with the following tables, as appropriate Tables 4, 5, 6 and 7: Dimensions of flange facings Series 1 flanges Table 10: Dimensions of PN 10 flanges Table 11: Dimensions of PN 16 flanges Table 12: Dimensions of PN 20 flanges Table 18: Dimensions of PN 60 flanges Table 16: Dimensions of PN 110 flanges Table 17: Dimensions of PN 150 flanges ‘Table 18: Dimensions of PN 260 flanges Table 19: Dimensions of PN 420 flanges Series 2 flanges Table 8: Dimensions of PN 2,5 flanges Table 9: Dimensions of PN 6 flanges Table 13: Dimensions of PN 25 flanges Table 14: Dimensions of PN 40 flanges 2.4.3. Threads for threaded flanges 243.1 The threads shall be taper or parallel threads in ac- cordance with 1SO 7-1 or taper threads in accordance with ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 as appropriate NOTE ~ Unioss otherwise specified, paral! theads in accordance with 1507.1 wil be supplied for langos PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 ‘and PN 40 and taper threads in accordance with ANSI/ASME 81.20.1 for fanges PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 and PN 420. 2.43.2 The threads shall be concentric with the axes of the flanges and variations in alignment shall not exceed § mm/m, Flanges up to and including PN 40 shall be manufactured ‘without a counterbore, The threads shall be chamfered ap- proximately to the major diameter of the threads at the back of the flanges at an angle of approximately 45° with the axes of the threads. The chamfers shall be concentric with the threads ‘and permitted to be included in the measurement of the thread lengths provided that the chamfers do not exceed one pitch in length. Flanges PN 60 and above shall be provided with a counterbore at the back. The threads shall be chamfered to the diameters of the counterbores at an angle of approximately 45° with the axes of the threads. The counterbores and chamfers shall be concentric with the threads, 24.33 Gauging shall be in accordance with ISO 7-2 or ‘ANSI/ ASME B1.20.1 2s appropriate. 2.4.4 Hubs — General applications 24.4.1 The hub of threaded (type 13}, slip-on (type 12), socket weld (type 14) and lapped Itype 15) fanges shall be cylindrical or alternatively shall have a draft of not more than 7° ‘on the outside surface for forging or casting purposes. For the limiting profile of weld neck hubs, see annex A. ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) 2.4.4.2. The hub dimensions of threaded (type 13) and slip-on (type 12) flanges having a reduced bore shall be at east as large as those of the standard flange of the size to which the re. duction is being made. For welding neck (type 11) flanges hhaving a reduced bore, the hub dimensions shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made. 245.1 The hub diameter and wall thickness at the welding tend shall be determined as specified in 2.4.5.1.1 t02.8.5.1.3 a8 appropriate 2.45.11 When the minimum yield strength of the hub portion of any flange or its representative test specimen is the same as that of the mating pipe, the minimum thickness at the ‘welding end shall be the same as that of the mating pipe. 248.12 When the minimum yield strength of the hub portion of any flange or its representative test specimen is less than that specified for the pipe to be matched, the minimum thickness of the hub at the welding ond shall be such that the product ofits thickness times its yield strength (at the welding end) shall at least equal the product of the specified wall thickness and the minimum specified yield strength ofthe pipe to be matched, 2.4.1.3. When the hub thickness at the welding end is ‘greater than the wall thickness of the adjoining pipe, the joint design shall be as shown in any of the three sketches in figure B.1 2.48.2 The minimum hub outside diameter at the point of ‘wold shall be determined by adding twice the minimum wall thickness determined in 2.4.5.1.1 or 2.4.5.1.2 to the bore specified by the customer. 2.4.5.3 For sizes DN 300 to DN 600, when the mechanical {minimum yield strength) properties of all sections of the flanges are equal to or higher than those of the pipe to be ‘matched, the hub dimensions are permitted to be the same as those of the general flanges as indicated in annex A. 2.4.6 Welding end preparation For welding type 11 flanges to pipe, the typical end preparation of the flange shall be as shown in annex A. When PN 20, PN 50, PIN 110 and PIN 150 fianges are used in pipeline appii- ‘cations the typical welding end preparations are as shown in annex C. NOTE — Other wolding end preperations agreed between manutac: turer and purchaser do not invalidete compliance with this part of 180 7005, 2.5 Facings 25.1, Range of facings ‘The range of flange facings and flange face designations shall be as given in figure 5. Dimensions of facings according to the PN designation shal be in accordance with figures 6 and 7 and tables 4, §, 6 and 7, as appropriate. NoTes 1 For types 8 (as shown in figure 6 ony O, F, Gand J the tansiion ‘rom the raised face dlameter to the flange face i at the option of the manufacturer 2 For PN 20.and PN'S0 to PN 420 there ae large and smal versions oF C.D, Eand F types of facing. n such casos two sots of dimensions have been given in the related fables. For small male and female joints are should be taken to ensure thatthe inde diameter of the pipe is ‘small enough to peri sufficient bearing surface 3 The type B raised face on stel flanges may be removed when Dotted to cast icon oF copper alloy flanges for designations up o ant in clucing PN 60 in order to provide ful-face gasketing it such be ce {uited. Ona tanged component or fiting ths wl duce the thickness and tho overall angi accordingly 2.5.2 Facing height/depth For PN2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, P25 and PN 40 flanges all facing heights shall be included in the minimum flange thickness and are measured from the face of the flange. The same require ‘ment applies for PN 20 and PN 50 flanges when they have the (type Bt) raised face. For PN 20, PN 0, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges with other facings, e.g. type B2, spigot and recess, tongue and groove, the height or depth shal be added to the minimum flange thickness. For PN 110 to PN 420 flanges all facings shall be added to the minimum flange thickness, Special requirements apply to ringrjoint facings (see 2.5.3) 2.5.3 Ring-joint facings The bottom of the ring-joint groove shall not encroach below the plane of the flange edge of the appropriate minimum thickness flange. Where the depth of the ring-type joint groove ‘would violate this requirement, sufficient metal shall be added to the flange thickness or raised face height so that the bottom of the groove shal be in the same plane as the flange edge of a minimum thickness flange. 25.4 Lapped joints For type 33 ancillary components for flanges, the finished height of the facing shall be not less than the pipe thickness used. If @ tongue, groove or ring-joint face is required, the thickness of the lap remaining after machining the facing shall ‘not be less than the specified thickness of the pipe used, 2.5.5 Surface finish of flanges 2.55.1 All flange jointing faces shall be finished in accord ‘ance with table 1 or table, as appropriate. The surface finishes Of the faces shall be compared by visual or tactile means with reference specimens which conform to the R, and R, values sven in tables 1 and 2. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table 1 — Surface finish for facings types A, B and E/F (large) mentees | Sens) | lace | ene | cr = - = res | aso | a2 | ea WR, and R, are defined in ISO 468, Sorrated spiral grooves, 2)_The term “turning” includes any method of machine operation producing either seated concentic or NOTE — For certain plications, e.g. for searching media such as iow temperature gases, andfor flanges of PN 150 and above, it may be necessary 0 stipulate closer contol on the surface finish, Nores 1 [e's not intended thet instument measurements ore taken on the ange faces, and the R, and R, values as defined in 180 468 relate to the reference specimens, 2. Other finishes may be agreed between the manufactur and pur chaser. 2.5.5.2. The dimensions given for facings (particulary tongue and groove types) in this part of ISO 7006 apply to flanges in the condition as delivered, When special coatings or finishes are required this should be stated in the order so that an appropriate allowance may be in corporated in the machining of any relevant mating dimen: 25.5.3 Flat face, raised face and large spigot/ recess facings lie. types A, B and E/F (large)) shall be turned. Turning shall be carried out with a round:nosed tool in accordance with table 1 25.54 For tongue/groove, small spigot/recess, "O"-1ing recess/groove and ring-joint facings lie. types C/D, E/F (small, G/H and J} the gasket surfaces shall be machined in accordance with the values shown in table 2. Table 2 — Surface finish values for facings types C/D, E/F (small), G/H and J Rr Rr Facing type wim fm "Tengue/aroove (C/) and small spigot recess (E/F) 32 | 128] os | 32 Ring oint (J (including side wails) and "Oring recess/groove (G/M) | 1.6 | 6a] 04 | 16 TR, and, a0 deined in ISO 48. 26 Spot-facing or back-facing Any spotfacing or back-facing required shall not reduce the flange thickness to less than the thickness specified. When spot facing is used, the diameter shall be large enough to ac- Commodate the outside diameter of the equivalent normal series of ISO washers complying with ISO 887 for the metric bolt size being fitted. When a flange is back-faced, itis permissible for the fillet radius to be reduced but it shall not be eliminated en. tirely. The bearing surfaces for the bolting shall be parallel 10 the flange face within the limits shown in table 20. When a flange is back-faced a minimum filet radius at the hub, Re (888 figure 8), shall be maintained as given in table 21 2.7 Tolerances Flange dimensions shall comply with the tolerances specified in table 20. 28 Marking 2.8.1. Flanges other than integral flanges Flanges other than integral flanges shall be marked with the following information: the number of this part of 1S 7005 fi.2. ISO 7006-1); b)_ the nominal size (DN) and the PN designation; ©) the material designation (see 2.8.2); 4) the manufacturer's name or trade-mark; ©) the thread identification where appropriate (see 2.8.2); 4) the heat (cast) number or suitable quality control number traceable to the heat number, NoTes 1. Adtionaty, a0 2.8.4), flange facing designations may be given see 2 Where a fiango is subsequently used to form an integral part of ‘component and the component has lower pressure rating than that of the fange, the lower rating should be clearly marked on the com ponent. 2.82 Material designation ‘The material designation shall be as specified in 2.8.2.1, 2.8.2.2 and 2.8.2.3, as appropriate. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) 2.82.1 The material designation shall be the minimum infor: mation required to identify the material, e.g. the grade identi- fication, preceded by the specification (standard) number where necessary. EXAMPLES (for matoriais in tables 0.1 and 0.2) a) 16Mo3 bl c2652H ©) X7 CrNiNb 18 10 2822 For flanges of nominal size DN 300 and greater, ‘manufactured specifically for pipeline applications, the material designation shall be the material group and grade identification ‘number in accordance with table D.3. EXAMPLE 48.250 13. For flanges manufactured in accordance with 2.4.5.1.2, the material designation shall comprise the material ‘group and grade identification number for the flange and the strength grade of the pipe for which the flange has been made, presented as shown in the following example. EXAMPLE 4.A.290/XXX where XXX isthe strength grade of the pipe, taken from the ap propriate stee! tube standard, 2.83. Identification of internally threaded flanges, Internally threaded flanges shall be marked to indicate the type of thread used. Threads to IS0 7-1 shall be designated by the letter syribols Re fr Rp, as appropriate, in accordance with ISO 7-1 followed by the nominal siz, e.g. Rc 3/4, Threads to ANSI/ASME B1.20.1, shall be designated by the nominal size, number of threads per inch and the letters NPT, e.g. 3/4-14NPT. 284 Groove number Flanges grooved for standard ring-joints shall be marked with the letter "Rand the corresponding ring number. 2.85 Stamping Where steel stamps are used, the marking shall be applied to the rim of the flange, 1) Thar = 108 Pa 2.9. Inspection and test Notes 11 The PN 20, PN 60, PN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 flangos specified are designed to be interchangeable with Class rated flanges f0 ANSI/ASME B16,5 ond MSS SP44, but they aro not dential inal respects; for inspection purposes, itis recommended thatthe dren: sions of PN 20, PN 60, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges are ‘eomed to comply with the dimensions specified in ANSI/ ASME 816.5 or MSS SPAM as appropriate 2 This pam of ISO 7008 does not make provision for routine inspec- tion or pressure testing of separate flanges. However, flanges may be required to be pressure tested after attachment of a pipe or other equipment oF when forming an integral part of such equipment. The test pressure f then dependent on the requirements ofthe appropriate standard or code of practice in accordance with which the equipment has boon manutactuted. Any test pressures should not exceed 1.5 times the maximum allowable working pressure a1 20°°C rounded off to ‘the next higher 1 bar? inrement 2.10 Information to be supplied by the purchaser “The following information should be supplied by the purchaser in the enquiry and/or order 2) the number ofthis part of 80 7006 fe. 1S0 7005-1); by the nominal size — DN followed by the appropriate number (see 1.3); c}_ the PN designation — PN followed by the appropriate number (see 1.3); «d)_ the flange type number (see 1.4), together with reference 1 the ancilary component type number if appropriate; fe} the facing type letter (see 1.4); 4) the material designation by reference to a national stan ddacd or International Standard and grade of steel (see 2.8.2, if appropriate 9) the intemal thread designation (see 2.4.3); hy the external diameter and thickness of pipe: 1) material ceriication requirements; 5) details of special coatings (see 2.5.6.2) Ky the neck thickness S where appropriate: 1) the bore diameter B where appropriate; im) the bore diameter for wolding neck (type 11) or socket weld (type 14) flanges, if different from those specified in this part of ISO 7006; 1} for pipeline flanges, the mating pipe wall thickness and Yield strength (see 2.4.5.1.3) and weld preparation (see an nex B) (©) the bolting material when bolts are ordered with the flangels) ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst NoTe ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Typeot Plate ftange for vetoing Type o2 Loose plate ttange with weld-on plate coltar (see type 32) Type 03 Loose plate rlange with tapped pipe ene (see type 33) Loose flange with welding neck coltar (see type 36) | nt ‘These sketches ate diagrammatic onl Figure 1 — Flanges Type 05 Blank Mange Types 01 to 05 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdlenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Note alle | | i ime acai fmeeaiae eae a _ - , _ gt KZA | f | { 1 ' ee a aed rede noe eee ‘These sketches ate diagrarmatic only Tres Loose hubbed flange for lapped pipe end Figure 2 — Flanges — Types 11 to 15 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) Tez Integral flange, showing alternative forms NOTE — This sketch is diagrammatic only. Figure 3 — Flange — Type 21 Type32" Weld-on phate colar Lapped pipe end Welaing neck collar NOTE — These sketches are diagrarematic only 11 Type 32 corresponds to type 02 flange 21 Type33 conesponds to type 03 flange. 31 Type 34 comesponds 1o type 04 flange. Figure 4 — Ancillary components for flanges — Types 32 to 34 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) tees It Flt face sort 7 = = WAIW - B t i Tees Tongue sing recess : tt es \ ol HA\ZA0 win H ed A = Le ted ret croove orig groove a Te) fing ot NOTE — These sketches are diagrammatic only 10 Figure 5 — Illustration of flange facings (types A to J) uw Section 3: Dimensions Table 3 — Synoptic table riven. | ra s|s/e/s\e/9/5/alalale s|s/a ale #|3]a|e\a|¢/s[s ale|aslela elaisjelale sos | x] x] x] x] x] x] >| x] x | x x] x| x] x] x] x [x xP ef x x] | x] xf x xe) x] xe) x) x] LE xf xf x xf xf xf xf x] xf xx] | xf x] x xf x] oe x px xp xl x] x] [xf x[ xc] x x] Xx) x Pac] Le se pw260 —1x] x] x] x] x]x1 x] x]x] x] x] x] x| x] >] x] x] xf xf xf xf x] x] xP x] x] x] x) x] Poe x] x] x] x] x] x] x] x] x] xf x] x] x] x Lx |x|) x) xf ff LPL fe x] eff] LP RL YP] P| XY fa —— Use Pad ——o-e Use PN Bel xx] x] x] x] x] x] fx |x x] xf x] x] x] x] x] [se pr an —ed x] x] x] x] x xf x] x x] x] «fe xf xf x x] xf xP x x] x] x[ x] x] x xP xf xf xx] fx x] xx] foe Faw Pad ——— of x Px x] x xx] xP fx [x] x] x] x] XL x] xP Xx Joep] x] x] x x x] x] x ef «| xx] x] xf xf [x] x] x) xf x] x] x) x] xf x] x] xf xx] x] x] x] pe oom x fx} x) x xf x] x] x] x] x] xx] xf x] x] x] x] x] fe [5 Use prwand —efx| x1 x] x] xx] x] x] x] x] x] [x 7 Xx] x] x] x) x] x] x |e | xc] ¢ fc [xc] ee x] x xt xx }xbxt x] xx) x bat x[ xb xb ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 * L-S002 OSI ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) 4 ca c ¢ c 6 fe h _ \_s| eft} ft ft Type AeFlat face Type Be Rated face Type Splat TypeFenecess pf £4 Pee A ‘ me h “he th N ISG atx} os] ats |_J “ spy ft h fa ae Type Cs Tergue Type Ds Groove Typelt“o™ringgroove Type Go ringrecess Figure 6 — PN 2.5, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 flange facing dimensions ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table 4 — Dimensions of flange facings for PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 (see figure 6) Dimensions in miimetes ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Nominal ; a —Talalalal-|-]> « la ov [avas [pws] WAN PN LP 70 3 a = =| =| 16 = “ al x] «| 2 2» 2 % xs] so] a] 2 i 2] 9] 2] 2 : 2 © % ata |e | sl os] ol) 0 7% ona | si] 75] 76] 60] ater % = 2 n] a7] | 2 6 we nie ss] 19) 110] 94 0 124| 12 06} 120) 121] 105 100 144 | 156 TP] tas} a9] 150] 128, | 125 174 rea | 7 185] 175] 176] 154 180 199 an 12] ano] 208] a2 200 254!" 266] 266] 274) 284 45) 36 | 25 20] 259] 260] 238] 37°15 7 20 axe| 318] 318] x0| 348 za] ate) 313] 20 | yoowe | 2 7] amo) a) ae} | | | | sta} axel 208] 302 ee x a3] 23] 23| ae aes sai] 422] | ———] ‘0 sea} 420) 260) 03| 535 sa] zs) avs) ae os sie, 520] e8| | 500 227] 23] 524] 46 0 sea) sez) s00| 00| ots s fala |] m5} m1 se] on. |, 00 7) 22| 720] 720| 705 s4s| 78] 675] 6 700 772| 794] 796] eo) — | 751) 77) 778] 750 0 sre] o01| sor] sas) — 6] e| axo| 55 x0 | re] sc01| soot) 028) — sei] 257] 3] 90 1000 Vo7e| 1 112| 1112) 1140 ; 1062] 1092] 1094/1060, | 1 200 + 296) 1328] 13281 30 5 4 22] 1 8212541 280 100 1 10] 1590] 1590) 1 30) — 1462] 1 402} + ao 1 a60 es |. we | 6 1 600 1 70/1780) 1750/10) — 1 ea] 1 22) 1 a4 | 0 + 90 1 918) 1960+ 950 1 95 1 2 1 are +064 90 2.000 2125|2 180| 2150|2210| — 2062 2 o2| 20542060 2200 | 2295 | 2395| 2370] - -— ~ 2wo | 240 |25e]2sm) — | — | zo | 266 |27m|270) | | zao | 2010 |z0e0|3c0| — | — | — sao | sro |sro|sz0| — | — | — 3200 3310/3370 ,- = 6 ~ 7 ~ ~ - ~ aE: awo | aso [osm) — | — | — 3e00 | 370 |s70) — | — - amo | 3x0 | — | — ~|- sao | sm | — ~[-|- 5 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 180 7006-1 : 1982 (E) ts a fn Type A Fiat race Type BW Raised face (PN 20.andPNSO.only) —_«PNZ0andPN5O only) Type 82: Ralsed face Type E% Large sslgat 4 “Type Fs Large recess is c c ao 1 (4s | Ls J A 1 “44 4t— 4 fh La ml : 1 VT XL EN : Z W ' — bale Fs. ] hs ] Type C2: Small tongue Type 02 Small groove Tyoe 1) J, appli to PN 20 and PN 50 and is included in lange thickness. 21 Ja pples to PN 110, PN 160, PN! 260 and PN 420, and is adstional to flange thickness C: 3) di larger than dy for ON 15, DN 20, DN 25 and ON 32; otherwise dis equal tod 4) i equal tod, for DN 15 and DN 20, 5) Height of raised portion E is equal to groove depth E but isnot subject to tolerance (s00 25:3) :Ring-joint Figure 7 — PN 20, PN 80, PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 and PN 420 flange facing dimensions 16 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table § — Dimensions of flange facings up to nominal size DN 900 for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 oe Diersoes iran j cctte | Aa diameter and, | a Large ‘tongue. | groove” tcttd,| rocess| “portion DN 4 M 2 w el Ys Ya z F249] fh fe ay | ds’ es eee » | o|wle| gs | as| asl as] 2 [313/35] 8/8] 8 = | so | ms) @ | x | os| 2°] Ss] Ss f213]/ 5] 81818 e | asf ee | as | a) Ss) wel © 15]7) 7 | 8] als @ | 2 | @s|as| o | msl a lel as [213/5) 81818 o | @|os|ms| o | os|s la} ne [313/35] fale sw | we ms ws] os fms) mo | a f3,7) 7 | 2 fae ite o | m |m jams] we | ims mej | wos | 3/7) 7 | 2 fe ie wo | ters |ses| tas} ise fou fan | we | ame fa [a] 7 | 8 [mele 125 186 196.5 | 173 160,5 187.5 | 138 1745 159 2)7/ 7 5 | 186 | 197 mm | mm [ae jae | ae | ars | as| aes] Sos 1317) > | 2 [ae a mo | i | ar | as | ze | aos | ams |aos| des |3)5) > | 2 [am a mo | an |ams| oe | so | ses | ae’ | sms] one [o|7/ 7 | 8 far ie wo | a | am”) ars| ass | ois fans) ae | ae | 3) 3/ 3 | § Yee |S so | fas ons | ae | sss ] ae [om asf me 12/5] 5 | 8 fae so | oe 3/3 om | es] on jor | ens | oe | oe | cos} om 12/5) 7 | s fons! ms mo | fe alt we | om zh 7 m |e 2/7 ao | oe | 3/3 wo | os | 2/7 soo | soz | Lt pipe is small enough ta ensure sutficiont bearing surfaces, Large spigot and recess faces and lage tongue and groave are not applicable to PN 20 because of potential dnersional Confict 21, epplies to PN 20 and PN 50, and is inched inthe minimum flange thickness 3) fy applies to PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 and PN 420, and is ational to the minimum flange thickness NOTE ~ For small spigot and recess joints care should be taken in tho use ofthese cimensions to ensure thatthe inside cfameter ofthe fiting ot Table 6 — Dimensions of flange facings for nominal sizes DN 950 to DN 1 500 for PN 20, PN 60, PN 110 and PN 150 Dimensions in milimetres Nominal size Height of raised face oN Pw2o | pNeO | PNT] PND] A ra = Tom | 1008 | 1068 | 1028 z 7 100 rie | tos fname |r tee 2 7 1050 vise | ii | tae | ton 2 7 1100 i256 | vie | i228 | a0 2 7 1180 i2—6 | ims | 326 | 13a 2 7 120 rs | rae | tam | te 2 7 1350, vaio | 1350 | 1 3ee 2 > 130 rao | ia | ta | 2 7 1350 ssn | 457 | tase 2 7 1300 ts | re | tee 2 ? 1480 ves | 16 | 1600 3 7 1500 tem | res | 1687 2 z Tr apphies PN 20 and PND 21_frapples 1 PN 110 and PN 160. 7 See table 7. ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst | suaIpsBunsopuy wep yyalu yBaIL9}UN Yorupsiy 6L ote 2 1884190) 1H0/.Bup Jo suo}suOWG — Z 190 rrBr Reve Ber cetigrrilgrigiligigiigri ce a Berle Fr frrriglrriighrgeifgreryfeigras a 8 | 2 Salt Bec rrFrfrriire@lrrciglrigrilgtgrglrigig 213 Bigjica | frlell Brvewleergefrvvegleccccfrreee{ecceafer alt 312 rgitd 3 ligig 3 zzz2z ze 8888 i Egseulassselsseee! 2.382 beanleseaPi@ageas| a 478) | 2 = fli «|i Eaara|e nied Heian ale Bez] 3 aha) § vifrcvns a (ie {18181 2/3 a Bo a} 3 Vapi Brs 2 7 ! & z1e vemrtferceefererrfiariifercerfisserteriin s sy errrealrireifrerreliiiiajiiaiiiareraliiaie 2 ur | at ali eriieafrrteifrarreliitialrioaitisrereliiaie 2 ¢ | i srrrafecracfercraterecclececcferseefercce alF Jrerrefrertiferrirfirrerfrorsifererefrerar : tirerfirerifirrerfireselrrerelprerefireis Ei ‘sansa uv vORURLNG (a) 2661 : L-S00z OSI suaipsBunuapuy wap wou yBaryayun yarupsny rer Blrrr Sele eBer fe Src ef Breer Bifer Bre : eeBr ler Brr fe Bree [Rree Brrr gsrfreBr if Bria 3 7 reBeferBrrfrBerciBrr ewer eg efer Bech gsr ve ilk | a Br Bec fwer Slr Belrre gif Berfe wees ile BrP Br SrfrrBrrfer Broce BreelBrerg 2 |? | ; 8 i uy file ~hf 3 za : z lag a fF i 21+ | § riselirverfirerifreriifiersefrcessfiveri| 2k 3 tretirarifiersiforriefrerfertienil ELE brotfrrerifierrifortraliiierfirerifiaris 2\f Srri[Srrrefrrrerfrrorifrrerifrstrtleririe AR eof pepper ferric A (a) 2661 + t-9002 OSI Table 7 (concluded) Dimensions in mil Pipe nominal size ON ‘Groove dimensions Diameter of raved portion JT peoreximate detance between flanges 5 7 adiue re T ewan | pwsn | pws [en wa) 200 Deptt “at | en | “na | ew 10 | er ao | pre | pw | s0| on ro] ew opr | Pwo oto mwa ® | | = 2 [eo; —-|-),-|- ‘7 -]-l-To | 2 | a0 | ia esd ect eee eo | 2] - || - | - | - S| Leia 2 | mf —-|-),-|- e/-|-l|-T- =~ 2}em)/-)-]-)-};-]}-];s5]-]-]- ro | 2 ox =| - w | - | - 2 | oe aie é = a= 2} oe) — | = ace eee | wo | - 2 16 [= 0 - ~[- 2 | oe =a 7 = - | = 2}m) —-] 2] 2} -}-]-]e6] = | wm | - sa¢| 2 | - | 1008 | - | =| =] -| |=] = a ~% | 2 [wel — | — “Tr T-7-T-T- - | - a | 2 {wel -}-]-}-]-]-J]e}-]- so | - asst] 2 | — | 1067) - S| Sie | Ee lim ibe cS = |= zo | 2fomr-|-|-{-|-|7|-|-|-|- za | 2 | 108 | 5 ¢)_|- = ass] 2 | - | na] |e |e ee ents for lapped joints, $00 2.5.4 and figure 6. 3}. For ing dimensions see ISO 7489, 4) S00 28 for mas ements 5) Use PN 260 in sizes DN 15 to DN 65 for PN 10, 6) Height ised portion is equal to the depth of groove E but is not subject tothe tolerance for. The former ful-face contour may be used. swith lapped angus In PN 80 and PN 110, ring and! groove number RO ere used instead of Rt For ting wz ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst + L-go02 Ost (3) 266 (a) 2661 ¢ t-9002 OSI & ions of PN 2,5 flanges (See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions in mitimetres nae Flange thickness Lena ot man | NO on mj om Lom I 8 oe 100 609] 100 a0 wo | oo | si | 2 2% | ma [om » | 6 | mw] 2 700 eo | 97 | on | 25 | 2 | wr | ar wm | w | ee] 2 200 soo | 1075 | 1020 | as | 24 | nmr | oe ole | errata fener 300 +000 | 118 | 1120 | 2.6 | 28 | mar | 1016 7 | 6 | to [12 1000 1200 | 1398 | 1320 | 295 | 32 | mar | 120] _ yo | i | 12 | 16 1200 1400 | 1% | 1620 | ans | a5 | mar | veo | § w | w | ims | 16 1400 +60 | 170 | 1730 | 25 | «0 | war | te | 3 wo | 2 | 166 | 16 1600 1900 | 1990 | 1990 | 29.5 4 war | 1820 a 80, 20 1845, 6 1800 2o0 | 2190 | 210 | 25 | a | wer | 200] 2 wo | 2 | 205] w% | 2 | 200 7200 | 2405 | 200 | x5 | m | woo | 220] = so | 2% | 22@| «| & | 2x0 240 | 205 | 250 | 25 | 56 | mo | 200] B w | 2 | 2m0] tw | 8 | 2400 2e0 | 25 | 270 | 25 | @ | wo | rom | % so | 2 | 268 | 2.600 2e0 | 30x | 200 | a5 | # | wo | 20] & oie (gee | een [eel | ea 2000 3000 | 3230 | 310 | 55 | a | ma | 300] 3 - | » % | 25 | 300 | 1 3.00 3200 | 340 | 330 | 355 | 2 | waa | a2 | © ee S| al bee lo 3200 a0 | se | 380 | a5 | 7% | ma | san — |x [ — [3 | 2 | sao [20 3400 3e00 | 360 | 370 | 355 | a | maa | 360 - | 2 to | 28 | 3652 | 20 3600 3200 | aoa | 397 | 39 so | mos | san = | a | = | 3a | 20 3000 ‘ao | «as | 410 | 29 ea | was | a0 a | 402 [2 4000 NOTE — For facing dimensions se table 4 ‘Ausdruck untetiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 = L-G002 OSI fu aoqun epuy wep 1 eeeeeees) E tai renee (a) 2661 : L-9002 OSI Table 9 — Dimensions of PN 6 fi (See the notes on page 46.) Nominal Bots nat | case ‘ cat | Srouider| Length omer | Meek nat ‘i Number | Nomina |diameter| gamete: | acnnens |C™*M*"] gictmess|diamencr| thus | Neck tameser | TR | eka | NOD ‘ize | of nec. coe soe 8 on a tale} ay E r « Ree oe eed) oo 01, 2 8,05 1, 12,13, 2 mm ” 7 7 z 3 | ts ry 4 3 » Su ta 15 4 4 «0 a | i 20 4 a 30 [2 % 4 5 © 5 | 23 2 4 8 7 selena o a 5 ry 5 | 23 0 4 6 10 6 | 26 fa 4 é 10 6 | 28 2 170 4 6 30 6 | 32 | 100 200 3 | we] 6 2 e | 36 | is Bs a a| 6 186 a] 4 10 200, 3 2| 6 240) 28) 8 | 4s | 20 335 2 ae 205| 2a} wo | 5 20 u 35 | 2 2 a | 8 3s5| 32] 0 | 56 | 30 “5 | 2 2 ™ | 8 we] 10 | 56 | 350 so | a5 | zm 6 a] 8 #2| 10 | 63 | 40 505 | 550 | 2 16 | mao ma | 5 wi] 2 | 63 | 40 00 | 68 [600 | a 20 Mao 2% | 8 —[ sul [ss | soo coo | 755 | 705 | 26 | Mas wo | 8 e2| 12 | 83 | em yo | a0 | a0 | 2 >a | aa a | * ec) nc 700, 00 [975 [00 | 2s | 24 | mar 2 | =) eof 2 | 00 soo | 107 | 1020 | 295 | 28 | war ae : | 2 | 300, 1000 | 117 | 1130 | 235 | 22 | Mar 26 | — = = sos] — |ros0] 12 | — | 1000 200 | 1405 | 140 | 325) a2 | mao [120 | — Fa = = Yeas] — [rasa] 2 P| 200 1400 | t6s0 | 1560 | 355 | 35 | mas [ia | — aS 7 = vasz) = |1ag0) 12 | = | 1400 1600 | tee | 1760 | 355 | 2 | mss | 1620 ee = 2 voss| — [1620] 12 ~ | 1600 Te00 | 208 | 1970 | 39 a | wes Prez | — % =a ae ress) — [ree] 15 1800 2000 | 2265 | 21a | a @ | me | 200 | — | - = e 2osa|— |200] 15 | — | 200 2am | 2478 | 2300 | @ 2 | ms | 2200 a|- | = = 2 260 | 1% | = | 220 2400 | 2685 | 2600 | a2 6 | ma [2420 | — a] = = ae} —|— | 1 | — | 240 2e00 | 2908 | 2a | a oo | mas | 2e0 | — 4% 7 = 2 6a w% | = | 260 2a00 | 31158 | 3020 | | mes | 2e0 | — ~{- | = 2e5|—| — | is | — | 280 ‘3000 | 33is | 3200 | ae ef mes [300 | — | — = = so) —| — | 1s | — | a0 3200 | 3825 | 340 | @ m | mes | 320 | — | lS s22|—| = | 35 3200 3400 | 3735 | 360 | 76 | Mes | 3 320 fel = = = jsa75|— | — | 5 | — | 340 3000] 3970 | 2000 | 65 oo_[ mse [seo [ —-|{-[ — |» = = 3 678 5 | — [3600 1) For type 01 flanges only NOTE — Ford; and facing dimensions, sv table 4 Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 : 1-902 OSI 4 IN (PTL ES HE Fl | | | EI i Lela ra Jet) My | Rg _t R to 4 J | - be r 1 a a lariat ac). c |e WN WS SN 1 ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 L-9002 OSI Table 10 — Dimensions of PN 10 flanges (See the nates on page 46.) a =| um ore diameter amor] Cala Srovtder] tenat | eck gamater | Comer ae on L 4 [miele ele |e |ajeloly mist « ow 01, 2,0, 08 Jos, 1, 20/01 02 02, | 0 2,00,09] 2.08 | 08 “ out 2 |e | o Pe wo 8 Use PI 40 |2 a 6 2 % = 7 |e & © Use P16 a0 25 ee a] 20 Jaa] 6 [20] am) ual a 200 se | 30 | 2% | 2 | tao 26] 25 26] 8 | 22 | 23s || 20 aes | aco | 22 | 12 | Mao a] 26 |>e| 8 | 2 | 2as | ES “sts [am [2216] a0] of 26 Jas] @ | a2) 325 [sa] ea = se | sis | 2 | ie | Mas 2] 26 2a] 8 | 28 | 37s |3r| 72 » bis | bes | 26 | 20 | haa 35| 20 [2a] 8 | 2a | es [83] 72 0 em | 60 | 26 | 20 | Mae 8] 28 2a] | 25] avs Jor] 75 00 ra | 725 | 23s | 30 | mar a2] 34 |e] & | 26 | 575 15] ao co so | os | aa | 28 | mx | Mar 20) 38 60 || 80 _1% | ao | Fo | sw | zs | 24 | way fais | — |] -|-|2]x5]ep - | — | 20 |-| 00] 300 go | tts | 100 | 328 | 38 | mao | ov = | = |= |oef3e| | a0 | =| 35 200 ooo | 120 | ite | 36s | de | mao | row | — | =| = |=[Slselee se) | =| 85 100 [200 ¥3e0-) 39 a2 mae rza0- FJ — [ — |= faajaa]eop — ] Pa 60] fis} 1200 400 tem | 4 | 35 | Mae fia | = | = 228 hee 1400 om tao | 43 | 4 | tas | 1600 = | = |e yasle2|= 30 11600 [100 | 2 iis | 20m | ae) ae fas [a ea0 | — P| — Jo fe5] yo “i800 2000 | 2328 | 220 | 48 | a | mas |2o00 | | =|) =|-\etfeo}-| — | — | = folio 2000 2a | 2800 | 240 | s | 52 | mee [220 | = | - sl-|=| = | = | = |=|te 2200 2400 | 27a | 260) 58 | 96 mea foam f— | —|—|-j@)/-|-| — | — | — -|am0 “300 Zen | 300 | 200 | 3 | 80 | Meo |2em =) = JE lss|=]= = Efi 2600 Zen | Sim | 30m | ss | ot | Meo [2a | — | — mol-|=| = isn 200 x00 | aa0s | 200 | 60 | 6 | wee [30a SSc0so men =~ Paosas 3000 NOTE — Ford and facing dimers ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (3) 2661 ¢ L-S002 OSI ‘Type 02 Type 03 Type ob (a) 2661 + L-9002 OSI 7 s s| all se} sle| | 4 | h 7 e tee we en | Rg Rg 4 £ ; ; A ' | +-—+s) ps} geet IN x F 4 | & Al a ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table 11 — Dimensions of PN 16 flanges (See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions in milimetes Neck [shoulder] Longe faismeter| of hub Flange Bore diameter | flange oimim| e son 07,02, 8, 08,08, 31,1218, 21 os @ |x | 2 ” Use PN 40, ga)3)88n/8 8 z BRRlee 8 ooaloo : T i | BRE | 3 eee ser see) 8) 88 gag|ese[e88[e8 3 5 | 88) 828 SBR) 88s Ze) #8) S88) B Pee S88 8 200 ‘00 | 1685, 600 Msz_| 1620 we [re | —|-}—]— mse_| 2.020 1890 | 1820 oo | 2130 | 2000 2000 | 2205 | 22%0 8a Raa| see ge) see|ase|s 23 2 2 36 | mas fia | — |} — |= % a 4 For type OF flanges only NOTE — Ford) and facing dimensions, see table 4 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 = L-So0z OSI ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661: L-9002 OSI te Table 12 — Dimensions of PN 20 flanges (See the notes on page 46 Dinension in rimees Maing dencions Number Bore damatr rate | Length ot mab | NSS emia orange em oe [io | « |e o |ml » [wba lo | ow 07,0 31,11, 18.18.25 ny ® 7 16 @ 2 a | ma is 2 3 a | tna * 3 2 4 | tia a 2 5 a | tha 2 2 % 4 | tite 3 = e a | ims 3 & 2 a | oie 2 2 109 @ | ine = | 2 | 10 138 & | tuo 3 135 0 8 | Mao 2 | = | 1% 200 8 | Nao pe a | = | am 4 2 | Maa a s 350 = 1 | ha 2 se | = | 300 = 3 | Nar a3 a 350 x0 is | har 33 & | = | am 0 i | tao ee se | = | a 00 2» | Mo Ey 3 | = | a EB 2D | he e 2 | = | So 00 2 | Nae a ® 00 abo es =a lee miu] — | = | = | = eee las mime] = | =} =} a | tao Sle las 2 | tee Slee =} a} 2 | tas ls ee las Bite] — | = e en % | we] = | = = lee | tes e SJ]: cn = || 5 Se les @ | me] = | = on & | ote | = | = : Se | So ) ims 7 @ [me] = | = f=] = et a) ns = ys Sl % [ms] = | = f= = a) ts aes Sn ce atvass |e Snes Se = For facing dimension, s00 abies 5, Sand. Ausdruck unteliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) Z66L * L-S002 OSI Typeot Type 02 Type 03 Type os 6 el 4 el Me Tee Type Types R Sl R t £ & ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 + L-9002 OSI | suoypsBunsepuy wap wou AB=qH9}UN YoRIpsTY 888 858/888 B88) 888 558 288 ov Na 250 | $8) 828 aR 9 aBed uo sarou ays 295) seBuey sz Nd Jo suojsuowG — EL a1geL | S58|sas| sen (a) 2661 + L-s002 OS! (a) 2661 ¢ L-9002 OSI moe neo yosoe =| «hp | T T T sa] LLL ols «| tel] ra Jel le is nen en men lL R £ T «| pT fete at | L AE [| fs Le) Lal ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table 14 — Dimensions of PN 40 flanges (See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions ine eraone| Bone ouside comer | Neck Number | Nomina! | clameter| Bore diameter cchamter Neck dametor sickness ‘ine | of neck radius | ooncce 4 [a pmie ede s_| ow 0,0, 08,6, 06,1, 12, 19.21 of, 1 anfon, a2) oz, | 08 mos] c.08 oun 77 | ea 7 |e B 5 | 3 wm | 4 | ome 3 | 2 2 2 | 108 | 4 | me Hale iS 0 [> ae ow pS s w | 4 | me cee % w | 4 | me 8 | & | 4 | me Fe rr 74 wm | a | me zz | 6 | i | & 2 we | 8 | me za} 24 | 6 | iw | 2 | 8 | Ma [z| 28 [6 | 2 | 38 3 | 8 | Moe | 25 | 6 | 2 | as 2 m3 | 8 | Ma o| 28 | 6 | m | iw 90 so | 28 [2 | _Nar 63a 6 || 0 2a as | 5 | 12 | a0 2] 33 | 8 | 3 | oe 308 a0 | 5 | 16 | Mao | 22 | 8 | mw | 2s 382 50 | 35 [16 | MeB fs] | 8 | oe | 38 «8 ss | 3 | 16 | Mas jo] so | 8 | @ | 3% 482 610 39. 20 | M36 js] 57 8 46 4 500 [soo 75} en | a2 | 20 | wes rals7 [a | 0 | 48 3a em | a0 | 7 | a | 2 | ms a) 2 |e | | se 655 NOTE — Ford, and facing dimensions, see table 4 ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst + L002 OSI (a) Z66L Type 12 Tye (a) 2661 : 1-902 OSI “ Table 15 — Dimensions of PN 50 flanges (See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions in miimerres Nomina of bot ‘Nominal | of neck eee esc om fo fe fe | ata m| im |» a ware Z w eases [a ca mie B 3 3 | w 2» mie aes. @ 3 | w 2 mis a5 & me aie 2 29 5 a = | 6 | 2 40 mis. 2 0 a | 2 2 mao 5 78 al leila fo M20 205 2 ee 20 | oo 36 nu loo) 100 mao 2 un | 135 M0 2 =) a | a 180 Mae m ial eto 200 Mar 17 3 | 250 nao 30 w | 3 | a 500 mao 3 w | 13 | 6 300 mss a | Be 400 a3 3 | % 0 ue 3B | 7 500 fe 300 M33 3 | @ 600 Flange types affected for DN 650 and above ve Wypes 05 ‘6 ad | - [#] wal = Ene & jie ees |= 905 85.5 =| 2 || = 700 @ | as Zyl) = fs") a") - ee Sse 3 mas, = = fro | ges} = | - = = | ao A mas | = Yio = = | 39 % Meo | = mi | tos Sea) || so 2@ has Sa = |- = - | = |, « ma | — =| = = =| 2 = | 3.990 * ma | : eee 50 3 mas | =2|= cys 0 5 Mas | =| = = =a 1480 8 mae = = |} = | = | 120 55 Mz = = = 1250 Fa N52 : - eel = | 1300 © mse | |= = =| zs 7 Mss = = 1.400 ® Mee | =| 2 = =} =] =] = |r 60 Neb | = fe Sey eden NOTE — For facing dimensions, see tables 6, 6and 7 ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1-s002 OSI (3) 266 Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 : L-S002 OSI Table 16 — Dimensions of PN 110 flanges (See the notes on page 46. Dimensions in mitimetres sinrete oeotn otf oF [Nomina 15.21 wa syn] eye =] = % 7 7s a 5 20] 10 8 4 358 is | 2» 25] 1 % ‘ 385 w | a Ea Bl) is ® 4 2 a | ta 2 a0] 15 2 ‘ 435 2 | i * 5) 16 ‘ 3 es | @ | 190 2 8 3 2 | is & 80 | 210 2 8 3 3s | oa = woo | 25 26 8 145 a fe 100 25 | 30 Bs | 8 Mis @ | = 128 150 | 385 as | 12 688 51 15 200 | 420 2s | 2 218 sr | = 200 350 | 510 me | 18 a3 & 250 500 | 580 38 | 20 S24 | = to 350 | 605 3° | % Sas % | = 350 400 | 635 @ | » 038 8 200 a0] 748 | % | 3 ‘ey io | = = 500 | ais | 3 | 2 08 a} 500 380 | 870 @ | 2 559 Sis ile 50 600 | 940 | | G35 [ore | ie | 12 3 | 2 | = 0 Flange types affected for ON 650 65 oa >a |S |) wey-]-[-] -] =a 300 so | | 2 | me] — | — | 1B = Sfp oye 70 yoo | & | 25 | mez SSE |b cys 200 yo | © | 2 | mse | — waa Sypaye 850 yi | & | a ) me} — | =| =] = | tee = 200 view | ee | 38 | Mes = | ie Sypaye 950 yi | eo | 25 | M6 = 156 1000 yao | | 3 | Me =| = |e on nn 1050 vag | ee | 2 | mee | - | S|)e||e 4500 ioe | | | Mee 5 = | ia Syopoye 1180 yan |e | 2 | moe | — = | ie Seale 1200 tao | 3 | 3 | wm | — =] = | ass 1250 ase | | wm | me | - = | 28 See 1300 iss | | 3 | wre =} =] = | 20 1350 yen | @ | & | Me | — = |v = fe 1400 ies | 8 | 3 | wa e|s 2s 1450 me | | % | Mo | — = | me Sa = 1500 a | | 2% | mo | — =| = | 28] oe NOTE ~ For facing dimensions, seo tables 6, Cand 7 ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (3) 2661 = L-9002 OSI Type Type Type 24 (3) 2661 : L-9004 OSI Table 17 — Dimensions of PN 150 flanges Dimensions in milimetres ir) ousise a ouside ore | camer None! dametor umber} Nomina | ‘sf neck or ameter snout Lang ot hun | ameter of ne ‘elon wre : ow , \ ow | o | « |e ate | tae ete | Reece | oer | Fionae woe os... 115.1 nape yp ey on % )a)e ioe (te ole |e 8 = e 2 2» B Fa 2 Use PN 260 & Fi © % % & & Pe ee @ ‘0 wo | 390 | 28°) 325 | 8 | nao & 10 1% | 30 | zs) as | 8 | Neo a 3 i | 30 | ays) as | 1 | Moo 2 150 zo | am | das] 3° | 2 | Mae & 20 zo | S| go} 3 | 18 | Mae n 20 io | 80 | sms} 33 | 2 | Mee fa co io | oo) fs | & | 2m | Mo & 0 am | os | sie | 4% | 2 | Mae % 0 a | 7 | sa] st | 30 | Mae co ry so | os | mss| ss | mo | Mee 2 00 go | 100 | as 6 | 2 | Mee a 108 to ange woe wi above ae types 05 and TY ont 650 % 2 ‘M70 = = yo] 140. — T — 680 ‘0 wo | 2 | Ms : ‘to 7 » | > | Me 0 a & | im | Me = r]e =} a] 2] as 0 & | » | we | = | = | = SS eee eet so & | % | Mo = |= = J=}e >] >} 2] 0 & | @ | mm] > fo] 2] = == E so s | | mo | = | = 2 = | 1000 s | | seo le Soe eof 2a | cele | (ae | Sele ae NOTE — Fas ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (3) 2661 + 1-9002 OSI jsuaypsGunsopuy wep 34241 Bay PA : i |W i a FE ae e [ | 7 a va i bi ee 1 _ pea mk In eS ea (a) Ze6L + 1-s002 OSI 18 — Dimensions of PN 260 flanges (See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions in Maing dimensions Nominal | oui Ces en sore damerer | 8°06 [5roUeH «geno open of ae atos we vemaine socket a ewe ow «|e _[. bs oul im |» | nm |r je 61,21, 44,18.21 na pays ® wn wy) ey wy | mm] m5] 2 «| wm | as 2| xe, =f os [a | wo |» | os m | wo) © | 2 4 | mao | as x5] 35] of a | 3 | a | on | a | 3 | wo | ws | a | mas | 33s ~| 2] - alan) 2] s | | mw |e | a 2] wm | 2 «| mm | @ - | » ala} oo fos | oo | ow | as | x wo | wo | mm | ws | 4 | me | as 2 aula] ol m] 6 | 2 | w | os] o wo | 25 | 1 | 2 3 | ma | os — | ws] - | sr] s7lr} ms | 6 | a | 7 | we | ow | 26 | 195 | 2s |e | mz | 7 ~ | as] se | es] 64/105] rae | 8 | ae | 1s | mes | os wm | 25 | 23 | ws | @ | mm we | ow ww] is fo | oar | - | ss | a to | 30 | as | as | 8 | mee -| «|e we] ie [on | oo | - | ae | 0 ws | as | m | 2 3 | ss ns | 9 ws] a7 | on | oe wes | 5 wo | 35 | as | a | | noe w |im im] ze] 13 | m | - | ms | 180 zo | as | ons | | 2 | me se | tse |rs|ts| zr] ae | we | 77 zs | 20 zo | ses | ams | sr | 2 | me 10 | 197 ve | 3 | oe | - | zs | 20 ao | os | ss | | we | me a | 28 ai | | 2 | - | 2 | xo ao | 7 | os | oo | we | m6 — | ts | 25s as | - | 3x0 wo | os | ms | @ | 1 | me v5 | 305 | -[2m0]an] ss | x | - | - | - | a ao | os | mms | me | 16 | mm | as — | te | oe | -|2rfsor) so | ws | - | - | - | oo so | ss | ez | | w | we | so 1 | 300 | ~ |2ee)3s6) or | ws | - | - 0 eo | 17 | wos |» | 6 | wo | ows — | mes | a3 | |ov0] ane] m2 | -_| ow NOTE ~ For acing dnensions, seo bles 6 and 7 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 + L-So0z OSI suatpsBunapuy wap WoHU iB: a Y 5s E if el AN SS ‘aah (a) 2664 : L-S002 OSI Table 19 — Dimensions of PN 420 flanges (See the notes on page 46.1 Dimensions in milimetres of flange | an serneter eeaod | “unter | a et |e te aieenias nay ses eae el aes els |>= |" |= Salts collard = alee ecalpea les ea ects al ale : Sale ea lee ee =| | el ee ee eee |e] ala 2 alee esi rt earl eae ls a) ey ay ail & 3 | epl va ered eee w]e elas |e (eed ts ral ee toes we |ime|ms| 2 |e] 24 eee pale eee rea estat cect cea (fee len |i 313 | oles ot ea ieceed sta | se |ruel e|Pare pyle esl esl oa le etl etal ose am | ro | oo | om | 2 | noo | sm | os voes | os | zoe ose| ae] or | as | ror | sas | 20 NOTE — For facing dimensions, seo tables 5 and 7. ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst (a) 2661 + L-S00z OSI ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) Notes to tables 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 1 For tolerances, see 2.7 and section 4 2 For acings, see 2.5, figure 6 and table 4 3 For sootacing, 826. 4 For reducing threaded, slip-on and wold neck flanges, see 2.4.4.2. 55 For threads in threaded flanges, see 2.4.3. {6 The neck thickness dimension S is applicable ‘0 the majority of flanges, but for sizes above DN 600 or for flanges to be used wth other pipe wall thicknesses, the neck thickness is subject to agreement be: tween the manufacturer and purchaser. 7. The neck dlameter Ny i the theoceical maximum which wil permit the use of ISO ring spanners or the fing, if requed, of the normal series of ISO washers {ISO 887) without some form of adtonal machining such as spotfecing [see 2.61, The washer, if uss, may theoretcaly overlap sighly the comor radius but in practoe its doomed that there is sufficient space to fit the washer satisfactory, 8 The bore diameter B in sizes generally sbove DN 600 should be specified by tho purchaser The bore fora welling neck ype 11) oF a socket weld (type 14) lange should be specified by tho purchaser it roquited to difer from the dimensions given in tables 8 10 11, 12 nd 14 9 In tespect of threaded flanges, the outside diametars of ON 65, DN 125 and DN 150 pipes should be as shown in the folowing table, Dimensions in mitimetres Notes to tables 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 For tolerances, see 2.7 and section For facings, sve 28, figure 7 and tables 5, 6 and 7. For spot-acing, see 26. For reducing threaded, sip-on and weld neck flanges, soe 2.4.42. For tweads in threaded flanges, see 2.4.3, Blank flanges may be with or without hubs at the manufacturers 7. For welding of unequal wall thicknesses, see the acceptable bevel Gesigns in annex. {8 Dimensions for By correspond tothe inside cameter ofthe pipe as ven in ANSI/ASME 36.10 for Standard Wall pipe. The thickness of Standard Wallis the sare as Schedule 40 in sles ON 250 a! sale, Tolerances in table 20 apply 8. When PN 20 and PN 50 flanges ate required with fat fae, either the fll thickness or the thickness with the ala face removed may be fumished. Users are eomindes that removing the raised face wll make the length though the hub non-standard, See 2.5.2 10 The bore for a welding neck (type 11) 0° @ socket weld Itype 14) lenge shovld be specitied by the purchaser # vequred to difer from the dimensions given in tabs 12 and 15 t0 19, 11 In espoct of thrasded tlanges, the outside diameters of DN 65, DN 128 and DN 180 pies should be 28 shown inthe following table Dimensions in milimetes ‘Nominal size (Outside diameter BT | aust BES an 5 76,1 | 73 S ‘al m3 ia er | 10 Up to and including nominal size ON 600, the flanges have been recalculated recenty according to the relevant German (DIN} calc lation mathod. For this reason it was necessary to Increase certain flange thicknesses. Above nominal sie DN 600, flange thicknesses re imain as hey were, but the previous pressure/ temperature ratings are ‘no longer applicable (eee. 12 Attention is drawn to D4 and annex F for DN 300 and above for Pipeline appcation, 13 The dimension only applies to ON 300 and above for flanges used in pipeline applications 4 Welding end diamaters 4 given ave for general application and not for pipeline appications. ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Section 4: Tolerances Table 20 — Tolerances 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Dimensions in limetees PN Flange type Tolerance Size range a om < ON 125 11,140, 38 a DN 150 up to and including DN 300 Bore dameter Hares | 2 > Ow 380 Other than 11, 141 ° SON 125, wos 2 : DN 160 up to en intuing DN 600 A thickness « 18 A machined on “ ache 3 18 < Wiekness < 50 Flonge thickness a thickness > 50 Cy, Cy Cy aa 3 thieinoae < 18 {A machined on ass front face only) o hs denne ee : thicanese > 50 - — me) < ND — $enatn trough nab a " 8 1N 30 up fo and incding DN6OO He > ON 680 38 < ON 180 ea cereal au 04,11 = DIN 200 up to and including DN 600 as > on6s0 “ < DN 250 2.5, 6, 10, 16, ‘ 3,40 2 > oN 200 Facing amar a : ae s ae 20, $0,110,180 ae nen _ oo wz] | > DN eso Fema hoon a a a apa a a < DN 600 we a a 188 ‘< DN 600 ue Alt All ° < DN 600 Bol sine Mid WO ol sia 27 to MBS omer of bat cle as a Bol sms NOSTONS2 Bot ses MBS 1 MO ties MOO a7 ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table 20 (concluded) Dimensions in mitimettes Dimension PN Flange type) T ‘Size range alt szes Mia to Ma entre to-centre o Bolt sizes M27 to NSS Ssacent ott hoke a a Bolt sues M6 to ME [ot sizes M6 to MS _ _ bolt sizes M100 ~ a8 = ONG ~ Eccentricity of machined 7 [DN 80 up to and including ON 150 facing diameters a a ‘DN 200 up to and meting BN EGO] (2 and inching > NGO “Boling bearing faces shall be parallel with the flange gasket surface within 1 1) Small bore ony Table 21 — Minimum hub radius after back-facing Dimensions in millimetres Fiange nominal size TR ad Ri Up to and ncutng ON 60 2 Over ON 0 an up tan nung DN 200 3 Over DN 200 5 Ran? Ri nore, : ae NOTE ~ For dimensions of R and Ry, see tables 8 to 19. Figure 8 — 1um hub radius after back-facing ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex A (normative) Bevel for specified wall thicknesses from 5 mm to 22 mm inclusive and greater than 22 mm Dimensions in milimeties ais's25* SF iso 2a 4111s the specitied wall thickness of plpe In mitinetres 1) trom mm to 22 mm Inclusive i Poreater than 22 mm Notes 1 See 2.44.1, 2.45.3 and 2.46, 2. For fanges required to connect with ferttc steel pipe of nominal wall thickness less than 4,8 mm the welding ends shal be finished to sight ‘chamfer or shall be square, atthe option of the manufacture. For flanges required to connect with austenitic stainless stee! pipe of nominal wall thickness 3,2 menor fess, the welding ends shall be finished to slight chamfer. 3, When fonges covered by this part of ISO 7006 ae intended for service with light wall igh-stvength pipe, the thickness ofthe hub atthe bevel may tse greater than that ofthe pipe to which the flange ls joined. Under these conditions a single taper hub may be provided and the outside diameter of the hub atthe base (cimension \) may be modifies. 4 For dimensions of welding-neck thickness (type 11), see the tables in seetion 3. Figure A.1 — Bevel for specified wall thicknesses / ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex B (normative) Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wall thicknesses (pipeline applications) Z LA] wre) *1No minimum when materials Joined nave equal yeld strength. NOTE — None of the dimensions fy, oF + shall exceed 0.5 Figure B.1 — Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wall thicknesses ‘When the minimum specified yield strengths of the sections to be joined are unequel, the deposited weld metal shall have mechanical properties atleast equal to those of the section having the higher strength, and the minimum thickness fp shall equal at least / times the ratio of the minimum specified yield strength of the pipe and of the flange, but shall not exceed 1,5 1 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex C (informative) Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / at the end of the flange hub from 5 mm to 22 mm inclusive and greater than 22 mm (pipeline applications) Dimensions in mitimetes 1) trom $ mm ta 22 nm inclusive (pipeline appticatins) wot 20 16208 1 greater than 22 mm (plpetine appcations) Figure C.1 — Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / at the end of the flange hub 51 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex D (informative) Guidance on flange materials D.1. General When work started on this part of ISO 7005 it was decided to refer to the German and American steels which were used for the manufacture of the European and American steel flanges ‘on which this part of ISO 7008 is based. Sinco then a number of ISO standards have been published, or are in preparation, which specify steels suitable for the manufacture of flanges. However, the complete suite of ISO standards has yet to be published, and therefore the materials specified in this annex {are given for guidance only and users are entitled to select other steels from national standards in preference, as deemed necessary. Moroover, if specitying steels not given in this part (of ISO 7008, users of this part of ISO 7005 have the responsi bility to ensure that the steels are suitable for the PN desig- nations given. In a future edition ofthis part of ISO 7008, steels {rom ISO standards only will be specified. Guidance on pressure/ temperature ratings for certain flanges ‘made from the materials given in this annex s given in annex E. D.2_ Range of materials Except for pipeline flanges, flanges specified in this part of 1S0 7006 may be manufactured from materials selected from tables D.1 and D.2. NOTE ~ See aleo 1.1 When PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 150 flanges are specified for pipeline applications, materials may be selected from ‘table 0.3. D.3_ Material groupings Materials in this part of !S0 7005 are identified by a basic material reference. ores 1 Several materials have been placed in any one group with the pro vision that they give a compasbie rating forthe Hanged joint (i.e ‘materia ikl tobe sod together are capable of maintaining the same rating). In this respoct the characteristics of any material m a given ‘group are compatible with the rating for that group. Consequently, ratings for some matarils are conservative (soe also annex El 2. Tho specifications may not be equivalent in a details and therefore ‘may not be equally sutable for al applications, D.4__ Materials for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 150 flanges types 05 and 11 for nominal sizes DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications ‘The steel used in the manufacture of PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 160 flanges types 05 and 11 for nominal sizes DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications given in table D.3 should be selected by the manufacturer to meet the following recommen. dations. D.4.1._ The 4.A.330 and higher grades of stee! for PN 110 and PN 160 flanges should be killed steel D.4.2 The stool used should be suitable for field welding to other flanges, fittings or pipe manufactured to the appropriate International Standards. D.4.3 The stool used should have a maximum carbon con. tent of 0,35 % (n/m) and a carbon equivalent (C.E.) computed Using the following equation Mn Cr+Mo+V | Ni+ Cu cewcs+ ys + New 5 18 which should not exceed 0,50, based on check analysis. If the ‘carbon equivalent exceeds 0,50, the acceptance of the flanges should be based on agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer The choice and use of alloying elements, combined with the elements within the limits given above to give the required ten. sile properties prescribed in D.4.4, should be made by the flange manufacturer and included and reported in the ladle ot check analyses to identify the type of ste D.4.4 The steel used should have tensile properties contorm- ing to the requirements given in table D.3 and be capable of meeting the flange manufacturer's design conditions as given in annex F. ‘The test specimens should be taken from the forgings ox, at the ‘manufacturer's option, from the billts or forging bars Used 10 manufacture the finished product, provided that such a test specimen has undergone substantially the same forming and the equivalent heat treatment as the finished flange. The dimensions of the test specimen should be such as t0 reflect ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst adequately the heat treatment properties of the hub of the flange. Specimens should be obtained from the midwall of the thinnest section ofthe hub of the flange or 19 mm from the sur face of the test specimen. The orientation of specimens taken from a flange should be longitudinal. If a separate test bar is used, It should be heat treated in @ heat treat batch with the flanges it represents. D.4.5 The 4.4.290 and higher grades of steel for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 150 flanges and the 4.A.250 grade of steel for PN 110 and PN 160 flanges should be normalized or ‘quenched and tempered. 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) NOTE — itis recognized tha the cooling rate in a quenching operation ‘may be slower in the thicker rng section ofthe flange than nthe thin rer hub section. Hence, the increase in yield etrength due to the quen ching operations may be less in the ring section than in the hub section. Ths factor is accounted for in D.8.6. 1D.4.6. The flange ring should have sufficient pressure capacity for the service based on its strength in the normalized condition. This capacity should be substantiated by design calculations Using the allowable design stresses as given in annex F of this part of ISO 7005, Table D.1 — Basic properties and reference standards for materials used for PN 2.5, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 flanges Din te 150 steel a ‘Original | Uimiting Limiting 180 standard Service Description | Group DIN standard fee gereersle ears thickness i thickness and rad . om nm sc Casing 16 In 1681 150 2785 ] — 65.282 200-400W Forging <6 OWN 17100 <8 is0261 | 1010900 > <4 | ASI72 Fe | > 40 < 63 | Plate <1 | bINI7100 <8 150 620 |= 10 te 300 > 40 < 63 Foran 720 IN 2528 1502881 | 1010 980 «0 cies ro | c2t | cma i Plate <1 DWN 17185 <6 150 9328.2 100 480 > 18 < 4 PH 225 > 40 < 60 Costing 3 IN 17245 150 «551 2 cz3-45AH Forging = 10 | ow a72a3 < 100 150 2608.1 “1010 «20 cue Fa | Pte 3 16< 40 | ow 17155 <6 509082 | — 1010 460 Hit PH 265 Costing ae 7 OWN 17285 : 180-4861 : | cs.22 moa coat | Forging = Ow 17178 <0 s0201 | to 50 >16<40 | Mos F26 | > 40 < 60 | Pate < 16 IN 17155 <6 1s0 9378.2 10 to 50 >< 4 | 1 Mo3 16 Mo3 > 40 < 60 = IN 2528 = | temos ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.1 (continued) DIN steal Original “imuing 7) i Limit 180 standard Service Description | Group DIN standard oporatere?! thickness an thicknes ‘and grade temperat mm mm °c casting 50 : DIN 17246 = 150 4891, = 65-17 cro 55 ca | Forging - <8 DIN 17283 <@ 180 2604-1 ~~ 1010 570 13.CiMo 44 Faz Plate <6 in 17188, < 60 150 99782 10 10 570 >1<40 | 13CIMOMa 14 CMe 4 5 > 40 < 60 ‘casting 60 : in 17245 180 4961 65-18 CeMo 910 cual Foraing | DIN 17243 7 | 30 2008-1 10 0 600 10 CrMo9 Fa Piste < 16 in 17188 = 180 95282 >16< 40 | 10cMo9 0 13.CrMo9 10 T1 > 40 < 60 Casting Te 30 DIN 17248 235 150 4891 GS-10 Ni 19 cat 7e1 % iN 17248, GS-10 N14 | Forging 7e1 in 17280, = | tonite —_____} - a 1 70 = pin 17102 = : TSIE 315 70 iN 17102, = TSiE 355 7 . DIN 17102 180 26044 : TStE 380 Fea 7 Din 17102, : . TSt€ 420 72 7 in 17280, 7 180 26064 xanig Fas, ye in 17280 = r2Ni19 Pate 7e1 DIN 17280 | = T0Ni14 760 = DIN 17102 = 150 9328.4 TSi€ 315 315 TN 720 DIN 17102 180 9328.4 = Ste 355, 385 TN me e DIN 17102 = 150 9528.4 TSte 380) PL 390 TN vet DIN 17102 Iso sw8.4 Ste 420, PL 420 TN 72 : DIN 17260 = 180 93283 xanig xania 7e = IN 17280 180 93283 = Nis Nac | T ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table D.1 (continued) 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) os = ni Original = cored = : caeae : 2 Si : sead : - as eae = Ss caeen Paar - = : = ian : = : oe on 7 ry = cara Sam : ence cod Pa : : eam : a Forging Tin 17440 180 2604-1 omnes = ™ — ams —faan ema a eee a 7 a oa = = Saeco Sa 5 - eae pee eee ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.1 (concluded) DIN steei 180 steel Origin Limiting Limiting 180 standard Service Description | Group ul DIN standard a cane thickness, peranees thickness ‘and grade remperature rom oa °C casting 1460 [oun 7905 150 4997 | 6x6 crvimo 80 = ci - Forsing ‘ow 17440 E 180 2604-1 60 to 660 x6 CrNiMo Fez | ie Plate | oir 17440 oe) | x5 crim X65 CrNiMo 17 12 W122 casting 1560 = T oIn 17405 = 180 499 6X5 CrNIMOND CEOND 1810 Forging IN 17440 1s0 2604-1 - X 6 CrNiMoTi F66 0 10 860 17122 X10 Crh 18:10 Plate DIN 17440 180 93285 X 6 CrNinoTi 6 crNiMori je 1712 | | x10 cmon X6CrNIMOND | 1810 wiz Fouina 1660 Sew 470 1S0 4966 = X7 CrNiZ3 14 ma Fong 1760) SEW 470 180 4988, - X15 CNSi = HIS 2820 | X12. CN 2521 ni6. | - 1) The upper linking value indicates that prolonged use ebove the given lemperalure @ not recommended NOTE — The mechanical properties given in the standards referred to should be ragarded as the minimum values for wich the prossure/temperature ratings given in annex are vai ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) Table D.2 — Reference standards for materials used for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges Material ‘ASTM specification scription fomarks imiting thickness | Remarks ‘group coe ‘and gh Remark ee var | Casting ‘ASTM A216 ne wa wee Forging ASTM A105 0.21 <6 we ASTM A350 ure ’ 13 <6 a Fie pero fa Plate ‘ASTM ASIS 180 90282 7 we PH290 <6 ba ASTM ASI 70 ne PHaIS >< 10 0 jn ASTM ASST | cut 2 PHS < 100 [> 1a? | Casting ASTM A2I6 150 4291 wee we (25 — 52H, NI4T) 2 nat ASTM A252 Lea 2 25 — aL a » Le » ca 2 Lee. 2 Forging ASTM A350 2 180 2608.1 < 250 » us Fas Plate ASTM A203 1s0 0078.3 <5 e wa NMG E wa Tas Casting ASTM ASE " 150 4891 a ° lca. C23 — 4681 Pate ‘ASTM A208 180 9928.2 A we PH290 < 100 ne ° we PHaIS > 100 ha ASTM ABIS: 150 9978.3 6 we Ni4GH <5 na ASTM ABIG % a Tat | Forging "ASTM A260 7 TSO 2608-1 Ut ro Plate ‘ASTM ASIS \s0 8678-2 © ne PRIS <0 wa ASTM ASIC PHOS >< |e © na PH290 sme joe TAS | Casting "ASTM A217 2s 150 4901 = a wer czaH ASTM A325 » Ler Forging ‘ASTM Ate2 28 'S0 2601 = 2 FL FB Plate "ASTM ADo8 150 9528-2 < 50 28 a as 16 Mod 8 as ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.2 (continued Description — | ASTM epeegeten | Remarks | "$0 standard | Limiting thickness | Remarks Ta? | Casting ‘ASTM AZIT ~ = wea 2” wes 8 Forging ‘ASTM AI 2 = 2 Plate ASTM A204 o = = c 1a9__| Casting ‘ASTM AZIT 7 150 4961 7 wes cai Foraing ‘ASTM A162 7 = Fr ° Plate ‘ASTM A287 = = new TAI | casting ‘ASTM A2T7 > | soaser 7 woo can Forging ‘ASTM Al » | 180 2608-1 = ® F2 Fa. Plate “ASTM ASST @ | sosme2 < 100 * zo 13. cAMo 9 10 72 Tas | Casting ‘ASTM AZT 180 4991 = os 37H Foraing ‘ASTM Ate2 180 26081 = Fs en Fa = Tata | Casting "ASTM A2I7 — [180907 — cr 38H Forging ‘ASTM Az = ~ = Fo zat | Costing ‘ASTM ASST 180 4991 1 cra = cs = ” crs ” car a Foraing ‘ASTM Ata. 180 26081 = F304 Fs Fae ~ Pate ASTM A240 | 150 9978.5 - - 204 lee XSCiNi 189 04H » 202 | Casting ASTM AISI 150.4001 rem csr : “ cram . ceie “ 0 a a cst : 4 Forging ‘ASTM A182 180 2604. F316 5 Fe - Fateh Fea e Plate "ASTM A240 180 5378.5 316 = X 5 C*NiMo 17 12 - S 317 = - - = 16H ’ X.7.GrNiMo 17 12 S . 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.2 (concluded ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Material escription | ASTM specification 180 standara a aan Deserip re Remarks an Limiting thickness | Remarks aa | Foraing ‘ASTM AIG 180 260841 Feat a FAG - Fan6. » 0 Ss : Plato ‘ASTM A240 | 1s0 995 304L lee x2 CrN 18 10 ’ 316 | X2CiNiMo 17 12 = “ X2 CrNiMo 17 13 = “ 2a | Forging "ASTM ANG 150 2608-1 F221 a 53 = a Fai S saa) 7 | Plats ‘ASTM A240 1s0 9328 5 a1 2 x6 CNT 18 10 0 Bin X7 GiNiTi 18 10 = a 2as_ | Forging ‘ASTM AIRE 150 2608-1 Faa7 a F50 > F347H P51 ee FB 2» : = Fa4aH Pate "ASTM A240 10 sw78.5 7 a X6 CrNINb 18 10, 7 2 3a7H X7 CmNiNb 18 10 - 8 2 = 24H S - 2a6 | Casing "ASTM AGS) cHe Plato ‘ASTM A2«0 [iso sass = 2008 Ha 2a? | Casting ‘ASTM ASST = = 7 x20 Forging ‘ASTM AIe2 wor | 180 2608-1 | F310 Fea Plate ‘ASTM A2«0 | 104066 “ 310s HIS Ti Permissbie but not commanded for prolonged use above about 425 °C 21 Not to be used over 540 °C 3) Not 10 be used over 345 °C 4) Not 10 be used over 455 °C. '5) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above about 455 °C 6) Not 1 be used over 565 °C. 7). Not 10 be used over 90 °C. {8} Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above about 580 °C 9) Not 19 be used over 425 °C. 10) For service temperature 565 °C and above, should be used only when assurance is provided that gain size isnot finer than ASTM No. 6. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) ‘Table D.3 — Materials applicable to tables 12, 15, 16 and 17 covering PN 20, PN 50, PN/110 and PN 160 flanges types 05 and 11 in the size range DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications"! ae grou Yield point Tensile strength | Minimum elongation identification numb. min. mn. ‘of 50.8 mm Nicw Nit * Taz 20 10 2» 44.290 230 410 2» ais as 10 2» az 0 “0 2 4am us “0 2» 4.a.300 360 “60 20 4am 25 470 2» aaa5 05 =20 20 4.a.450 +00 = 8 A485 485 0 8 T See ake D D.5 Reference documents 180 630 : 1980, Structural steels. 1S0 2604-1 : 1975, Steel products for pressure purposes — Quality requirements — Part 1: Forgings. 180 3756 purposes. 1991, Cast carbon steels for general engineering 1S0 4965 : 1988, Heat-resisting steels and alloys. 150 4991 : —0, Stee! castings for pressure purposes. (SO 9328-1 : 1981, Stee/ plates and strips for pressure purposes = Technical delivery conditions — Part 1: General requirements. 1S0 9328-2: 1991, Stee! plates and strips for pressure purposes = Technical delivery conditions — Part 2: Unalloyed and low- alloyed steels with specified room temperature and elevated temperature properties. 1S0 98283 : 1981, Stee! plates and strips for pressure purposes = Technical delivery conditions — Part 3: Nickel alloyed steels with specified low temperature properties 1S0 9328-4 : 1991, Steel plates and strips for pressure purposes = Technical delivery conditions — Part 4: Weldable fine grain steels with high proof stress supplied in the normalized or ‘quenched and tempered condition. SO 9928.5 : 1991, Steo! plates and strips for pressure purposes = Technical delivery conditions — Part 5: Austenitic stats. ASTM A 105/A105M-872, Specification for Forgings, Carbon ‘Steet, for Piping Components. 1). To be published 60 ASTM A 182/A182M-88, Specification for Forged or Rolled Alloy-Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 203/A203M-82(1988), Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Nickel ASTM A 204/A204M-88, Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum. ASTM A 216/A216M84b, Specification for Stee! Castings, Carbon Suitable for Fusion Welding for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 2I7/A217M81, Specification for Stee! Castings, ‘Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure-Containing Parts Suitable for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 240-88, Specification for Heat Resisting Chromium and Chromium Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels. ASTM A 325.882, Specification for High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints. ASTM A 350/A360M-873, Specification for Forgings, Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel, Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components. ASTM A 351/A351M-88, Specification for Stee! Castings, Austenitic, for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 352/A352M-88, Specification for Steet Castings, Fer- titi and Mertensitc, for Pressure. Containing Parts Suitable for Low-Temperature Service. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst ASTM A 387/A387M-88, Specification for Pressure Vessel Paates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybdenum. ASTM A 515/A515M.82(1987), Specification for Pressure Vesse Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate. and Higher- Temperature Service. ASTM A SI6/ASI6M-86, Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Moderate- and Lower-Temperature Service. ASTM A §37/A537M-86, Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-treated, Carbon Manganese-Silicon Steel, DIN 1681 = 1985, Cast steels for general engineering purposes. IN 2528 : 1987, Flanges; stee! flanges ready for use; materials. DIN 17100 : 1960, Stee/s for general structural purposes; quality standard, DIN 17102 = 1983, Weidable normalized fine grain structural ‘steels; technical delivery conditions for plate strip, wide flats, ‘sections and bars. 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) DIN 171885 : 1983, Creep resistant steel plate and strip; technical delivery conditions, DIN 17175 : 1979, Seamless tubes of heat-resistant steels; technical conditions of delivery. DIN 17243 : 1987, Weldable heat resisting steel forgings and rolled or forged steel bars; technical delivery conditions. DIN 17245 : 1967, Ferrtic tee! castings with elevated tempera ture properties; technical delivery conditions. DIN 17280 : 1985, Steals with low temperature toughness: technical delivery conditions for plate, sheet, strip, wide fats, sections, bars and forgings. DIN 17440 : 1985, Stainless steels; echnical delivery conditions for plate and sheet, hot rolled strip, wire rod, drawn wire, steel bars, forgings and semi-finished products. DIN 17445 conditions. 1984, Stainless steel castings; technical delivery SEW 470 : 1976, Heat resisting wrought steals. 61 ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) Annex E (informative) Guidance on pressure/temperature ratings E.1 General The pressure/temperature ratings given in this annex apply only to certain flanges made using the materials listed in annex D. ‘Where given, the pressure/ temperature ratings of the materials specified are maximum allowable non-shock working pressures, (expressed as gauge pressure in bar) at the temperatures given in the respective tables for the applicable material, Linear interpolation is permitted for intermediate temperatures. ‘The ratings of the flange materials are given in the following tables. Tables E.1 to E.4 — Prossure/temperature ratings for PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 for the material groups ¢given in table D.1 and valid only for flanges of types 05, 11, 12, 13 and 21 in nominal sizes up to and including DN 600. For all flanges of types 01, 02, 03 and 04 and for types 05, 11, 12, 13 and 21 having nominal sizes greater than DN 600, pressure/ temperature ratings applied are the responsibilty of the user. For austenitic stainless steels, pressure/terperature ratings a based on a reference stress of 205 N/mm? for the 0,2 % proof stress and a reference stress of 225 N/mm? for the 1 % proof ‘tress, the rating being given in tables E.3 and E.4 respectively. ‘Two tables of pressure/temperature ratings for austenitic stainless steels are given because some codes of practice for the design of flanged equipment use the 0,2 % proof stress value and others use the 1 % proof stress value, ‘Tables E.5 to E.21 — Pressure/temporature ratings for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PIN 160, PN 260 and PN 420 for the material ‘groups given in table D.2. The ratings are in accordance with the standard ratings for flanged and butt weld end fittings specified in ANSI/ASME B16.5 Table E.22 — Pressure/temperature ratings for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 160 for the material groups given in table D,3 for se in pipeline applications in the size range DN 300 and larger for types 06 and 11 only. NOTE ~ There is not yor in existence a commen intematianally ac ‘cepted procedure to evaluate pressure temperature ratings for anges, Before introducing tables E.1 to E-22 into national standards, it should be checked whether they comply withthe levant national codes and regulations E2 Rat 1g of flanged joints HW two flanges in a flanged joint do not have the same pressure/temperature rating, the rating of the joint at any temperature should not exceed the lower of the two flange ratings at that temperature, Notes 1_The temperature shown for a corresponding pressure rating is con- sidered to be that of the contained fuid. The use of @ pressure rating corresponding toa temporatue athe than that ofthe contained fui the esponsibility of the user and is subject tothe requirements of any applicable code or requation. 2 Application of the ratings inthis part of 150 7005 to flanged joints should take into consideration the risk of leakage due to forces and moments developed in the connecting pipework 3. At temperatures in the creep range, gradual relaxation of flanged Joints may progressively reduce bolt loads and the tightness of the join 4 Atlow temperatures some ofthe materia std in the atin Undergo a sufficient decrease in impact resistance that they cannot safely sustain sudden chenges in stoss or temperature. 5 Owing to the nature of any thvead sealant used, addtional fii tations may be placed on 2 tveaded flange 6 These notes on service conditions ate not intended to be exhaus ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) ‘Table E.1 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings I for flanges made using material groups 1E0 to 6EO Temperature (°C) Ceo rao] 150 | 00 | 250 | ao [a | ao | aes so [510] sa) | ooo Maximum nanshock working 25] wo | 25] 25] 2 175] 15 T zo | 25 | 25] 2 | 175| 15 | 125] om seo_| 25 | 245 | 225 | 2 | 175 | us ¢ | wo |e | 54 | «8 | 2] 36 | zo | 6 | sa | as | 42] a6) 3 | 21 aco_| 6 | 59 | 57 | 54 | 48 | a2 | 33 | 27 wo | eo fo fo |e |? |e ro |(e po. || 4] 2 ho pus |} eo ao | | 98] 95) 9 | 8 | 7 | s5| as ao | | | [w | a7 | 70| v4 | 72| 7 we | wo |e | ua |e | nz | s6 zo |e |i faze [nz | a6 | 8 | 56 aco |e | 157 | ts2 |e | ze | nz] es} 72 ao fie jie [is [te [so | 125 | me | ns | nz so | jw | | | || us| uz} wo] or| ne| 99 | 70] a9 % | 1 | | 25 | 2 |e | 1 zo [2s | ms | | ms |i | 2s | se 30 | 25 | 205 | 8) zs | 2 | vs | us| na wo [2s [2 | 2 [2s | ze | 15 | as | w | vs | seo [25 | 2 |2 [2 |2 |28 | 2s | 23 | 28 | 25 | ws | us| 2a | 9s eco | as | [as [2 ja | | me| zs | aa | m | se) ws] | os «| io | | 36 | 32 [2 | 2 j za | a [as [a [2 fa [2 | u | seo | ao | 302 | 3s [35 [a2 | 28 | 2 | w aco [ao | a | 4 | a | ae | a12 | 296 | 258 | 29 | seo | | aw | a | a | a | se | a2 | 6 | xe | oe | a6 | a8 | 196 | 152 eo | [wo jo jo [ao |e | we] ws | a | x | 2 | m | ws | 152 T_Pressura/ temperature ratings of flanges PN2.5, PN6, PN 10, PIT6, PN 2B and PN a0 are vad only for anges af fynee OS, 11, 12, Tdand 21 having nominal sizes up to and including ON 600 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 63 ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.2 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings"! for flanges made using material groups 7E0 to 9EO aa Temperature FO PN | “group [<0 [100 [imo [20 | 20 | 30 | oo | a | a0 [se | em Maximum non-shock working pressure (bar) _ 25 ‘7E0 38] 244 227 2 1.82 1.56 re | 39) 2m) 25 | 2m) an | te mz | sa | an] am | 32] as | am seo | 20 | 20) 197 | vas | te | 131 | 100 | ose ser | 22 | 21 | 220 | 207 | as | ae | aa | to sez | 305 | 22 | 251 | 20 | 207 | im | te | ist ss | 35 | 30 | 2 | 261 | 24 | zie | io | te vo | sa] sz | so | om | ser | om | om |e” | ae | ze | ve «| 0 | e« | s9 | s« | «8 | aa | a0 mw | ss | 65 | 6 | ss | si | as ma [11 | 99 | 4 | a9 | ea | 8 wo | s7 | s2 | 47 | as | a8 | as | ze | 28 sr | os | 6 | ss | 5s | as | a7 | ai | 26 sz | 73 | 6s | 6 | 55 | 6 | 42 | 37 | an sa | sa | 73 | os | 63 | se | 52 | 7 | 28 seo [a1 | ws | ma | ms [im | oe | ot | o6 | oe | oo | as | | | 98 |e] 8 | 2a | es za [ss |e [wo | or | ae | 76 ra | 21a | we | ee | we | uw | as | ao | ac | a7 | 79 | 78 | os | 2 | aa | as | se fis | w | 22 | as | ra | or | s2 | ae az | 2 | we | w | 92 | es | 7 | er | sz | ss fj ze | ns | we | 96 | a7 | 3s | es so__| zs | 2s | we | ior | we | va | we | we | ur | ns | 50 a rr | 22 | vs | we | us | ws | a ma | us | ws | | as | ze | aa 8E0 15,3 13.9 26 | 119 10,5 84 7 63 ar fa | ier | we | a2 [na | a7 | as | 7 az | we | ma | ex | es | 2 | m2 | 97 | a4 as | 224 | we | er | 67 | ise | aa | 6 | ros seo_| oa | 28 | as | os | ms | m7 | | 26 | ms | ws | as | [as | ma | m7 [a | 2 | ier | me | 34 | a2 | | me | as | tas ma |e | on | sor | m2 |e | a ao | 20 | 28 | 17 | 1s | ws | rr | wo | oe | ar [22 | a1 | 29 | m7 | we | ise | ar | ros | sez | 308 | a2 | ar | mo | m7 | ve | ts2 | sas | as | as | os | m3 | m1 | oe | te | ter | 103 seo | se_| s2_| we | are | wr | oa | 2 | wo | sor | 7 | us wo [70 [se | os | 053 | 2 | a2 | am 1 [or | os | | me | me | m2 | mz | ari | os | oe | m6 | wa | aa i wo | a2 | os | os | m7 | mr | a | wa | 56 ar | ase | a2 | ae | ar | m7 | ae | ar | ize sz | aa | ws | 2 | ws | mr | me | aa | 21 so | o71 | a9 | m1 | m4 | me | 2 | oe | | ser | se | 230 TT Pressure eroeatur atnge of fonoas PHZS, PAG, PN 0, PHT, P25 and PN 0 are vol for fungus Of wpesl 11, 1Fand having nominal sizes up to and including DN 600 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.3 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings"! for flanges made using austenitic stainless steels (based on 0,2 % proof stress2!), material groups 10E0 to 15EO ‘Ausdruck unteriogt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Mave Temperature PC) PN r 5 — our [<2] [vo | wo [20 | 20 | 0 | a0 | mm | a [mo Maximum non shock working pressure (bar) —— z= | ioe | 2 8] 3] v7] ta] v2 | 11] 14] om] om] oa wer | 3 | az | 228 | ree] re | ae | ver | ova | ta | tae] tae wo | 2a | vay | aze | vse | rar | nar | ze | v6 | vos | toe | tan veo | 22) 217 | 196 | 105 | ae | neo | vir | tm] 130 | tae | tae wo | 2m | 202 | vee | veo | tse | na | var] vas | ore | ote] tn wer | at | 278 | 236 | 208 | 105 | nz] rer | ss | 18 | tes veo | 22 | 21 | 197 | te | ves | ase] sa] vo | ize | te seo | 23 | 226 | 205 | sor | 06 | vm | ie | re | 1s | tas 6 voco [as | 43 | 39 | a5 | a; | 29 | 27 | 26 | 28] 23 wer | 72 | 65 | ss | «7 | 42 | 39 | a6 | as | as | az veo | 52 | a7 | a2 | a8 | aa | ax | 29 | 28 | 26 | as reo | 53 | sa | a7 | as | a2 | 39 | 36 | as | as | az reo | sx | 4s | aa | ar | a7 | aa | ar | a | aa | a7 wer | 75 | 67 | se | a9 | as | a1 | 39 | a7 | ae | gs wo | ss | 52 | 47 | a3 | a9 | 37 | 3¢ | a2 | ar | a ‘15E0 56 54 43 47 45 42 39 37 36 a5 | 70 woo | @ | 72) 65] 80 | s2 | «8 | aa | a2] 4] 38] wer | 2 | ws | a1 | ze | 7 | 6 | 6 | sa | se | se eo | a7 | 79 | 7 | 63 | so | s2 | a9 | as | ae | az veo | a9 | aa | 7a | 74 | 7 | 65 | 6 | sa | se | se wo | aa | ar | re | ce | or | se | s2 | 5 | ae | ae wer | 2a | nt | oa | a2 | za | co | oe | o2 | 6 | se weo | 91 | e7 | 79 | 72 | 65 | 61 | se | 53] 51 | 8 weo | 93 | » | a2 | 79 | 7s | 7 | 6¢ | o2 | 6 | fe 76 veo” | 128 | 1s | 5 | 94 | ea | 77 | 71 | 67 | @3 ] © wer | 192 | wa | wo | za | 2 | 3 | 97 | 92 | sa | a6 neo [39 | zs | 2 | mr | 9 | ee | ze | za | 7 | oe vo | az | as | zs | ne | 2 | ws | a7 | a2 | as | a6 wo | iss | zs | ne | we | 97 | s | as | 8 | 77 | 23 ner | 99 | we | os | 2 | no | | 3 | wo | se | os wo | us | a9 | ze | ns | ws | 97 | 9 | a5 | a2 | 8 weo | ao | wa | a2 | 26 | wo | 2 | 02 | 0 | se | os 3 woo | 2 | mw | ea | 7 | at | 2 | a | a | oe | 0 | 0 wer | 30 | a2 | za | oe | 4 | rer | sr | ma | wa | rae | raz weo | 27 | 97 | v4 | we | ur | oar | 2 | ire | tos | toe | 102 vo | 222 | a1 | 6 | 6 | 4 | toa | sr | ua | ra | ie | 192 reo | air | 22 | we | wo | as2 | a | sar | 6 | 2 | re | om wer | air | ae | xe | 26 | eo | v2 | rer | se | we | te | tas weo | 28 | a8 | 7 | w | ws | 52 | 1 | ia | we | we | r22 seo | 233 | 224 | we | 197 | wo | rm | sor | ise | | t46 | 143 7% wom | 2 | m8 | mi | ms | 2 | 192 | we | 7 | 8 |] v4 wer | a | awe | xe | aur | zo | we | a2 | at | 22 | ars | 22 we | 347 | as | 9 | 52 | me | 2 | i98 | wes | we | to | 104 veo | ase | as | ara | 27 | a | m1 | asa | zat | az | ars | 22 reo | asa | as | a5 | 27 | 2a | ze | 21 | 201 | 192 | 123 | 18 wer | agg | asa | 5 | 329 | 297 | 76 | ae | xo | a | 23 | 29 waco | 354 | asa | ars | ae | 251 | m4 | me | ara | 24 | rs | 198 weo | 373_| 359 | x9 | aus | 27 | mo | me | ave | x | 23 | 29 1) Pressure/ temperature ratings of anges PN2.5, PN, PN 10, PN 16, PNZ2S and PN A0 ore wali only for flanges of types OB, 1, 12, and21 having nominal sizes upto and inciuding DN 600 21 Based on 9 rlerence stress of 205 N/mm ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) Table E.4 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using austenitic stainless steels (based on 1 % proof stress2!), material groups 10E0 to 15ED Mews “Temperature PC) PN | “oroun [<2 [50 [100 | 150 [| 20 | 20 | 300 | 30 | 400 | <0 | 500 Maximum nonahock working presture (bar 28 100 20] 22] 201] 18 | 163 [ tse] vat] a4] 129) 124] tar wer | 3z0 | an | 267 | 233 | zoe | roe | nes | 170 | 173 | 160 | 168 neo | ase | 2% | 2s | ver} te] ser | as | ius | oag9 | 130 | nas wo | 261 | 2a | 231 | 2a | 206 | noe | ns | 178 | a7 | 160 | 165 wo | as | 2a | 2zr | 201 | tes | onze | ner | ise | as | tae | 192 wer | 3s | ae | 273 | 24 | 22 | 200 | ise | ie | se | 170 | 176 wo | 267 | 236 | 230] 212 | tar] 196 | aa] ie | a6 | ve | ise weo | am | 26 | 2a | 2a | 208 | 207 | ioe | im | re | 170 | 176 ¢ [wo | s7 | s4 [ae | a9 | a9 | 37 | aa] 32 | a1 | 3 | 20 ao | 8 |) Oo |) ae ee || 0G || | oo neo [or | se | si | ae | a2 | 38 | a6 | 34 | as | 33 | a2 izes peso lene obd nesta zie | ra9k | bec erasea \imasee|iee zed |erale ae wo | 6 | se | sa | 43 | 4s | 42 | 39 | a7 | a6 | a5 | a6 ter | ae | 78 | 66 | se | sa | a9 | a7 | as | aa | 43 | a2 weo | s4 | a1 | se | si | 47 | a5 | a2 | @ | ae | a8 | a7 weo_| ss | 62 | ss | cs | s2 | 5 | a7 | as | ea | 43 | a2 Toe reve [o-oo ee 2 | res lees oe rene es 2am | ea wor | sas | 2s | wor | 93 | a3 | za | 7a | 22 | 69 | oe | oe veo | 2 | s4¢ | es | 7s | 7 | oa | 6 | 57 | se | sa | 53 wo | ws | se | 92 | a7 | a2 | 78 | 7@ | 72 | 69 | 08 | os wo | wo | 96 | sa | 8 | 76 | 7 | os | o2 | s | se | sz wer | | ze | ws | sz | ss | ar | 78 | zs | 73 | om | 7 veo | 7 | oz | 94 | as | 79 | 78 | 69 | 67 | oa | 63 | 62 weo_| we | wa | o7 | 92 | ar | as | ze | 7s | za | 7 | 7 | wo | 53 | us | zs | ns | ws | 97) 8 | 06 | a2 |e | 70 wor [aur | ge fom | we | ras | we | ne | ma font | 98 | wos neo |e js | we | zz | m2 | ws | 9s | 92 | 89 | 97 | 85 wo | 67 | se | ize | se | 92 | zs | me | na | ar | we | wos wo |e | se | wz | zo | me | m2 | ws | 92 | oe | 92 | on wer | 22¢ | 202 | vs | ws | ai | as | re | | nz | na | nz wo [mt | ee | is | ws | zs | na | ma | tor | wz | wo | 99 weo | ve | we | iss | ws | 39 | a2 | we | | na | ma | nz % | wer [m9 | 23 | 201 | ® | a | 152 | i | 9a | we | a) we wer | a9 | ua | 257 | zs | we | we | ws | 9 | 3 | isa | 66 neo | a6 | ze | a2 | ier | a | ier | is | aaa | 39 | ia6 | 3s wo | 261 | 207 | ar | 27 | 6 | 9s | we | v9 | wa | 169 | a8 wo | as | 2a1 | mar | mr | wwe | ize | ter | asa | ts | rsa | a2 wer [as | ais | 73 | m2 | 2 | 3 | ws | tse | we | ve | v6 veo | 267 | m6 | a | 212 | t97 | ws | 73 | 167 | we | i57 | a5 weo | a2 | | m2 | zo | ne | 7 | we | rea | rez | va | ire | veo | ser | m7 | m2 | me | mi | wa | ze | ars | me | 9 | 1s wer | sz | as | 7 | 73 | sz | 31 | 27 | me | m7 | 7 | os wo [ao | 7s jw | me | ve | ws | x | ze | 22 | a7 | na wo fas | ms | 7 | m7 | ms | aia | 297 | 236 | m7 | 7 | 25s wo ]ao | ms | 4 | we | wr | 29 | we | a7 | | 231 | m0 wer ]oss | ms | a7 | ss | 2 | xs | air | wo | 22 | ea | ze veo | a7 | ws | os |» | as | 27 | x7 | 267 | a0 | 251 | 247 weo | we | as | we | oo | we | a1 | ni | | v2 | 2a | 201 1) Pressre/tporature ratings of fangea PN, PN, PNTO, PNTS, PN ond PAD or val on for Fanges oF ps1, ¥2, Wand 77 having nomial sees up to and ncuing ON 6D 2)_Basod ona rofronc sues of 25 N/m ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) Table E.5 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A1 materials Maximum nonshock working pressure (bal PN20 | PNSO pune | PNis0 | PN260 | PN «20 198 ot 12,1 1532 255.3 oo 192 50,1 1002 1802 250.4 473. 7 464 928 139,1 B19 386.5 168 62 95 1357 228.1 3768 Py 238 a6 1315 219,1 365.2 wt an7 Ba 1252 208.6 347.7 102 387 75 1162 153.7 3228 Ba a ng | 09 | 198 306, 5 74 385 29 109.4 1923 303, “400 65 345 oy 103.5 125 275 425 56 28 575. 263 1438 2386 450 47 2 41 | or 100.2 195.9 a5 37 35 wi | ws oT 128 500 28 a8 176 | 284 4“ m3 525 49. 52 104 155, 29 82 540 13. 33 65 38 163 m2 OTE — Consult tbe D.2 and the notes to table 0.2 for limitations on use PN 20, Table E.6 — Prossure/temperature (P/T) ra tings for flanges made using group 1A2 materials Maximum non shock working zeae) [pn is0 20 BI7 103.4 1862 2586 at 192 517 103.4 1552 2586 231 77 515 103,1 1546 251.7 429,5 158 02 1004 1508 251 483 a 488 978. 64 2,9 406.6 124 463 92.7 139 231.7 386,1 300 102 424 Bag 1273 212.1 38 350 3a 402 m5 1207 201.2 335.3 375 74 288 76 1164 194 a4 400 6s |S @ 1035 128 2878 225 5B 28 578. 853 143.8 2296 450 a7 20 on 61 100.2 166.9 a5 37 735 A 206 077 128 500 28 BB 76 2564 “4 3 525 19 52. 10.4 155 Ea 32 540 13 33 65. 38 16.3 72 NOTE — Consul table 0:2 and the notes 10 table D2 for imitations on use ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.7 ~ Prassure/temperature (P/T) r 198 for flanges made using group 1A3 materials ‘Maximum non-shock working pressure (bar | PN20 PN 260 PN 420 puso [| PNiio | PN 150 = 2910 38 184 479 957 183.6 239,84 386.8 50 18 473 946. 1419 236.5 300.2 100 73 451 90.2 135.3 2255 3758 150 158 rn a79 i39 2198 366.3 200 ry 427 854 128 213.4 3556 250 124 408 a2 1218 202.8 338.2 300 102 wT a | 13. Tas 3142 350 as 26 na | 078 1798 299,7 375 74 35.8 me | 1059 1766 2343 200 65 324 eas 972 162 20 435 56 2a 546 B19 1385 2218 450 47 198 396 50.4 wo ie a5 a7 135 2.1 206 oT 7128 500 28 a8 178 26.4 “4 723 525 19 52 104 185 259 22 340 13 33 65 98 163 22. NOTE — Consult table 0.2 and the notes 1 table le 0.2 for imitations on use Temperature (°C) Maximum nonshock ‘Table E.8 — Pressure/ temperature (P/T} ratings for flanges made us TPN 20 ising group 1A4 materials PN 420 peo [Puiio | PNis0 | PN200 2310 38 163 225 1 16 227 346 50 16 a7 a4 125.2 208,68 347.7 100 14g. 388 m2 158 1931 3218 150 145 377 74 | 13a 188.6 3148 200 1s 266 73. 1097 1828 | 3087 250 124 347, 604 104.1 1736 249,3 300 102 23 e6 9 | 161s 269.7 350 34 309 619 se 1546 257.7 375 74 309 6u7 925 1543 2752 “00 5 303 606 308) 1515 2525 425 56. 28 516 ma 19 29 450 47 196 392 837 979 163.2 75 37 135 2, 8 o77 1129 500 28 BB 178 264 “ 73 525, 13. 52. 10.4 155 29 32 540) 1 33 65 98 16.3 m2 NOTE — Consult table 0-2 and the notes to table D2 for limitations on use ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) ‘Table E.9 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1AS materials Temperature (°C) | 525] — py pa] 7291098 184 wa 398 50 183 478 397,1 100 177 46.6 388.3 180 158 6 3788 200 “ 42 36,3 250 124 1 359 300 102 2 | sm2 250 Ba 402 205. 1207 201.2 335.3 378 74 388 716 116.4 194 3034 200) 65 356 732 1098.8 1828 3049 25 56 35,1 702 1053 1755 2925 450 4a 338 616 tole 169 218.7 a5 37, a7 3 % 183 2688 500 28 241 481 22 1203 20056 25 19 16 39,1 45,1 75.2 125.4 | 13 107, za | a0 535, 92 NOTE — Consult table 0-2 and the notes to lable 0.2 formations on use ‘Table E.10 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 147 materiale “Maximum non-shock ‘working pres sure (bar ~PN20 PN a20_| puso [ entio | PN16 | PN 26 mo] Bh? 103.4 1652 256.6 rc 192 817 103.4 185.2 250,68 431 177, 515 13,1 154.8 257.7 42955 750 158 502 100.8 1508 251 4163 200 1“ 88 976 146.4 243.9 406.6 250 121 463 927, 139 231.7 386,1 300) 102 424 m8 127.3 22.1 3585 350 aa 402 805 1207 201,2 335.3 375 1a 288 ms | 164 14 m4 00 35 368 732 109.8 182.9 3088 25, 56 351 m2 1053 1755 222.5 460 a7 38 66 1018 169 281.7 a5 a7 a7 83 % 158.3 2558 500 28 24 541 a2 1353 225.4 525 19 188 376 Ex 4 155.6 50 13m 739) 73 ae 7 116.7 575 = 14 29 73 22 103.7 1)_The maximum non shock working presture le 12 bar at S40 °C for PN 20, NOTE ~ Consult able 0.2 and the notes 10 table 0.2 far limitations on use ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdlienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.11 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A9 materials Maximam non-shock working pressure [bar L Temperature (°C px 29 PN SO PN 10 PN 150 PN 260 [PN 420 2108 20 oi7 108.4 1552 2588 “ar 0 192 sul 1023 1534 25.7 4252 100 77 438 978. 146.3 2658 4064 150 158 464 27 139.7 28 386,4 200 “ 455. a 1364 214 378 250 24 445 9 1334 22.3 3706 300) 10.2 aa a 13 212.1 3555 350 a4 40.2 08: v0.7 201.2 3363 375 24 388 78. 116 194 323.4 200 85 366 732 1098.8 1829 3088 25 56 35,1 72 105.3 1755 2925 450 47. 338 a6. 1014 169 2317 a5 37 a7 2 5 158.3 2638 500 28 28 556 4 139 2316 525 19. 203 408, wos 1013 1639 0 13H 28 BS 383 oe 108.4 575 S a5. 7 255 25 708 600 = 59 118 178 24 9 os ~ 34 68 104 163 232 650 2a 46 7 116 193 1) The maximum non-shock working pressure is 1/3 bar at 540 °C for PN 20, NOTE — Consult table 0.2 and the notes to table 0.2 for limitations on use. Table E.12 ~ Pressure/temperature (P/T] ratings for flanges made using group 1A10 materials Maximum nemshock working pressure [bar] putio | PN150 [ PN2 | PNaQD 03.4 1852 258,86 at 1024 1836 256 4287 98,1 wrt 245,2 406,7 2. 1338) 2352 368.6 97 1345 2242 3737 83.4 1327 2214 368.5 we 273 22 385 805 1207 20172 335.3 375 14 38 m8. te 194 aaa 400 65 366 732 103.8 129 3008 425 58 35,1 02 105.3 1758 292.5 450 47 38 8 ora 169 21,7 5 37 317 3 5 188.3 2638 500 28 28 556 wee | 19 2316 525 19 219 438 58 109.6 1827 350 13" 164 27 1 a8 1364 575 M7 234 31 588 975 600 5 78. 153. pe 382 636 5 = 66 133 198 32 53 60 = 37, 73. " 183 wa 1)_The maximum non-shock working pressure is 1,3 bar at 640 °C for PN 20. ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1S0 7005-1 : 1982 (E) ‘Table E.13 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A13 materials ‘Maximum nen-shock working pressure (bor) Temperature (°C) PN 20 PN 50 PN 110 PN 150] PN260 PN 420 23 16 38 20 517 103.4 1852 | 2586 ar 50 192 5n7 103.4 1852 256.6 431 100 177 515 103.1 1546 287.7 4235 150) 158 502 100.4 106 251 4183 200 1s 428 976 146.4 243,9 406.6 250 A 463 927 139 231.7 386.1 300 102 wa a8 i273 212.7 38 350 84 402 05 1207 201.2 3353 35 14 Ex 78 tie. 198 323.4 “400 85 66 732 108.8 182.9 3048 425 56 345. ot 103.8 15 2815 450 47. 303 a8 927 1545 2516 45 37, 259 18 77 135 2158 500 28 23 | as e8. 101.3 168.9 525 19 15.4 18 463 m7 1235 50 130 m7 2.4 % 38.4 73 575 lara 176 264 41 734 600 = 65 131 196 26 Bh 25 = 45 9 138 25 aS 60 = 3 6 o | 6 2.1 1)_The maximum non-shock working pressure Is 1,3 bar at 640 °C for PN 20. Table E.14 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A14 materials ‘Maximum non-shock working pressure (bail Temperature (°C) 7 Puzo | pNso | pNio | PNiso | PNZ60 | PNA 210 20 Bn7 1034 1852 258.6 si 50 19.2 817 103.4 1952 258.6 31 100 77 515 103.1 1546 257.7 4235 150 158 502 1004 1506 251 383 200 1“ 488 76 | 1464 2639 406.6 250 124 46,3 927, 139 231.7 386.1 300 10.2 224 39) 1273 22.1 3538 350 a8 402 m5 | 1207 2012 335,3 375 74 388 78. 164 194 323.4 ‘400 65 368 732 109.8 1829 3048 25, 56 35,1 702 105.3 1755 232.5 480 47 338 678. 1018 169 281.7 a5 a7 a7 33 % 1583 2638 500 28 278 58 28 1375 22,1 525, 13 26 452 os 113 1683 350 13 7 4 509) wa 1415 575, 7 2 25 337 56,2 936 600 = 72 144 215 35.9 598 as 3 93 148 2 aa 660 = 35 7 10.4 wa 2 1) The maximum non shook working prassure is 1,3 bar at 40 °C for PN 20, NOTE ~ Consult table 0.2 and the notes to table 0.2 for limitations on use n ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.15 ~ Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 21 materials Z i ‘Maximum non-shock working pressure (bar fermperature °C) "pn 2o_[ Pwso | PNtIO | PN160 | PN260 | PNAO “Bow 19 436 393 148.9 2482 4136 50 184 are 95,7 1435 2302 3986 100 157 409 arg 16 2048 340,7 160 138 363 727 108 1817 3028 200 26 28 55 98.3 103.8 23 250 7 305. 61 918. 1827 2545 300 102 23,1 8) a2 1453 20,1 380 84 21 56,1 842 ww03 2338 35 74 278 555 B33 1338 231.3 “00 65 275 oe wa 1973 2289 425 56 22 543 a5. 1958 2264 4650 47 263 53,7 6 1343 2238 ae 37, 266 53,1 737 1328 21a 500 28 26,1 521 72 ra | 22 525, 19 233 78 ne nga 139 550 van) ae 36 5a 08,7 1818 575 = 201 401 2 100.4 1673 600, 167, 334 50,1 836 1393 os = 131 262 m2 | 65a 108 650 = 105 2 36 | 828 a8 675 = 78 155. 233 388 co 700) = 6 2 178 28 498 7 46 93 139 24 285 750 = 37, 13. 0 133 304 7 = 28 56 8 4 233 300 = | oa al 62. ws | oma 1) The maximum non shock working prossure Is 1,3 bar at 84°C for PN 2D, NOTE ~ Consult table 0.2 and the notes to table 0.2 for imitations on us. ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table E.16 — Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A2 materials. 7 Maximum norvahack working pressure (ba) Temperature (°C) "p20 [pws | PNT0 | PN1S0 | PN2o0 | PNA = 2910 38 19 496 993 1489 2482 4138 50 18.4 48,1 963 tate 2406 aot 100 152. 422 Baa 1286 an 3517 150 148 385 7 1155 1925 3208 200 137 35,7 na 107 1734 2973 250 WA 33,4 668 1002 168.9 2782 300 102 318 3 39 188.7 2636 350 a4 204 608 13 1821 253.8 375, 7a 23,7 594 83,1 1485 247.5 200 85 23,1 582 w3 145.6 202.6 05 56 Py cp |b 1433 223.9 450 47 23,1 562 842 140.8 2a 5 37 7a 47 wm 138.8 28 500 28 268 53,7 205 wat 2236 525 19 258 516. na 19 2149 350 tau) 498 749) 1248 208 575 - aa 482 ma 1205 2008 600 214 23 643 107.2 1786 os 183 365 48 3 182.1 50 = 141 282 a4 708 77 os 126 253 379 63.2 1053 70 = 98 198 2a 97 we 75 = 17 154 23, 35 ez 750 S 59. steel eet. 24 9 75 = 46 9 137 28 = 800 7 35 7 105 175. 232 1) The maximum non-shock working pressure is 1,3 bar at 640 °C for PN 20, NOTE ~ Consult table 0.2 and the notes to table D.2 for imitations on use. Table E.17 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A3 materials ‘Maximum nonshock working pressure (bar) ‘Temperature (°C) | pa 29 PNG | PNIIO PN 150, PN 260, | PN 420 108 159 aia] alr war 2068 3406 50 163 o | wa | 1199 199.8 388 100 132 345 6 103.5 14 267.4 150 2 312 a5 37 16,1 2602 200 " 287 574 86,1 143.5 239.1 250 102 | 267 53.4 201 133.5 225 300 97 252 505 757 128.2 210.4 350 Ba 4 41 7A 1202 2004 38 74 236 472 78. 18 1967 200) 65 22 463 5 158 129 225, 56 27 454 «1 1135 189.2 450 a7 23 445 668 ma 185.5 NOTE — Consult table D.2 and the notes to table 0.2 for limitations on use ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsdlienst ISO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) 7” Table E.18 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A4 mater = Maximum nonahock working pressure [oar] Temperature °C! T“px20 | _PNSO_| PNTIO | PNI50 | PN | PNA 2108 19 496 993 148.9 2482 4136 50 134 «3 | 6 1439 239.9 398.8 100 159 418 8 1245 20755 34559 16 14.4 35 75 1125 1875 3128 200 132. 34a 637 103.1 mg 2085 250 124 321 eat 62 180.3 267.2 300 102 305 aa 6 132.7 2545 350 a4 293 58,7 # 1487 2m 378 74 289 578 58. 1446 2a 00 65 286 oa 5a 143.7 286 425, 56 25 3 a5 1424 2373 450 47 | 22 564 246. ua 2049 5 37 8 56 4 140.1 2335 600 28 28 556 4 139 231.6 25 19. 258 518 na 123 249 50 1am 25 499 743 1248 7208 575 = 28 486 34 1139 69,9 60 = 198 336 50.4 9 1651 os : 158 316 aa 7 a8 60 128 25 DA ea 04 678 = 98 19,7 235 492 819 700 = 77 164 2 sa e cd 2 62 124 186 a 516 750 = 48 96. a 2 40 75 = 38 76 738 313 800 = 3 61 152. 252 1) The maximum non-shock working preseure i 1,3 bar at 40 °C for PN 20, NOTE ~ Consult table 0.2 and the notes to tab D.2 for imitations on use, ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst Table E.19 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A5 materials. Maximum nor-shock working pressure (ba) Temperature “Cl "pu20 [ PNso | PN110 | PNISO | PN 260] PNAO ~ 2910 38 18 6 933 1489 2482 4136 50 185 484 968 | 5.3 219 403.2 100 1687, 35 | 369 1304 2173 362.2 150 155 405 at 1215 2025 3875 200 4 384 768 1153 192.1 320.2 250 124 362 ma 108.6 181 301.7 30 102 344 a9 1033 1722 27 350 84 29 658 987 1645 242 375 74 322 644 | 988 161 268.4 200 65 318 35 3 158.8 2687 435 56 318 629 oa 1973 2622 450 47 Ea 615 23 188 2563 a5 37 30 © % 1 250.1 500 28 278 556 4 13 2158 525 19 258 518. na 129 2149 550 13H 2% ‘9 749 1248 208 878 = 24, 482 Ra 12905 2008 600 214 23 643 1072 1786 oS 78 358 a @ 148.3 650 = 116 23.2 a7 579 955. 65 87 173 % 63 A 700 = 87 135 22 37 55.1 75 53 105 158 258 239 750 S 4 8 ra DA 335 75 5 32 63 25 168 264 200 = 26 52 75. wif 29 1) The maximum non-shock working pressure is 1,3 bar at 640 °C for PN 20, NOTE — Consult table 0.2 and the notes to table .2 for imitations on use ‘Ausdruck unteriegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.20 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A6 materials 7 Maxinnim now-hock working promure Bal Lerulrae ces PN 20 PN 60, PN 110 PN 150, PN 260 | PN 420 “mwa [me | «a | s7 | 1 | 2ni6 | sena 20 va | a | tr | tas | ame | ama 100 wa | aa | se | ie | ao | om 160 5 m2 | ma | 175 | 1568] ames 20 i xe | ras | ims | ise7 | gone 20 ra | sr | 2 | ea | imo | mos x0 02] sa | es9 | oa | 12] 2m7 0 ee | a so | ‘se | twee | ams 378 74 34 62,7 41 168 | 2613 “0 ss) we | es | as] woe | 203 ps se | & | % to | a3 450, 47 29,4 538 | 82 147 245 5 a7 | me | ae | a ] | oma 500 ze | me | se | ma | ia | 206 3 amt [east |eteos fm eco (ea|mtnala esa 0 1a] ae) 6) mes) et) tera a : as | ss | ‘ma | tout Ea Bs |e ws | ms | ia as ma | aa | ma] a) mee = - 3 | ° 7 os 7 2 ul oa us | m2 700 =a eae ma | a2 ns = | a | fee | ome | oa | ae 0 [ose | ee | woo | mt | ame 7 =—}—36 BH a7 | ae | aa 0 =- | is | se | fe se |e 1)_The maximum non shock working pressure is 1a bar at 40 °C Tor PN 20, ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table E.21 — Pressure/temperatu (PT) ratings for flanges made using group 2A7 materials ‘Maximum norshock working pressure (bai) Temperature (°C) | py 20 | PN SO PN 110, PN 150 PN 260 [PN 42 291038 178 463 92.7 138 Bane 306, 50 wa | 453 90,7 136 2266 377.7 100 159) aa 28 1242 207.1 345,1 160 6 m2 734 1175 1959 3255 200 14 369 739 1108 187 | 3079 250 2A 35,1 702 105.3 1756 232.6 300 102 Ba 69 1003 1672 2787 350 3a 2 639 969 1598 2663 375 14 314 627 oat 1568 261.3 300 co 308 oo m3 153.8 2563 225, 55 20 6 %0 150 50,1 480 47 204 538 532 ua 245 5 37 28 76 ry 1a 240.7 500 2a | 278 556 m4 ce) 2318 525, 19 258 518. na 19 2149 350 1a" | 236 2 708 118 1957 575 7 22 39 659 103.8 183.1 600 = 194 387 58,1 68 1813 35 166 Ere} 499 1 138.6 650 = iat 28,1 422 m3 | 1072 675 13. 26 39 565 ot 700) a7 75 262 a6 m7 78 = 62 124 185 309 515. 750 4a a8 131 219 365. 75 3a 63 oa 157 262 200 22 4a 6s | 03 12 1)_The maximum non-shock working pressure is 1,3 bar at SAD °C for PN 20, ‘Table £.22 — Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for pipeline flanges ‘Maximum non-shock working Tomporature (°C) pressure iba’ (gaugell [wa [peo | pn ito | PNT 30 10 120 tos | sit | 21 | 132 160 1 | 4a | 966 | u79 175 wes | 476 | 951 | 1427 200 we | 459 | 947 | i379 230 wv | ar | oes | 1327 ‘Ausdruck unterliegt nicht dem Anderungsclenst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex F (informative) Design criteria (pipeline applications) F.1__ForPN 50, PN 110 and PN 180 flanges, the slope and the outside diameter of the hub at the base are designed for welding ends having the same yield strength and thickness as those of the mating pipe. The wall thickness of the intended ‘mating pipe was based on API SLX-52 with a0,68 design factor for the DN 650 to DN 900 sizes, and API SLX-65 with a 0,72 design factor for the DN 950 to DN 1500 sizes. When the ‘manufacturer of the DN 650 to DN 900 sizes elects to utiize the alterative permitted in 2.4.5.1.2 or when the mating pipe has 3 minimum specified yield strength exceeding 448 N/m, i wil be necessary to recalculate the design in accordance with the requirements of 2.4.5.1.2 F.2__ The design of the ON 960 and larger sizes of the PN 50 {and higher class of welding neck flanges is based on the flange ‘material having a minimum specified yild strength of at least 290 N/mm? in a ring section of the flange and a minimum yield strength at the welding end at least equal to that specified for the mating pipe. When the yield strength of the welding end of the flange is less than specified, compensation in accordance with 2.4.5.1.2 may be made, but the hub slope and diameter at ‘the larger end have to be preserved. F.3._ The design ofall sizes is based on the use of heat-treated ‘carbon steel bolt studs for PN 20 flanges and alloy stee! bott, studs for PN 50, PN 110 and PN 160 flanges. ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdlenst ) i al tal ‘81 16) 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annex G (informative) Bibliography 180 468: 1982, Surface roughness — Parameters, their values and general rues for specitying requirements. ANSI/ASME 816.5: 1988, Pipe flanges and flanged fittings. ANSI/ ASME B36.10M: 1985, Welded and seamless wrought ste! pipe. API SLX-62, Specification for high-test line pipe. API SLX-65, Specification for high-test line pioe. MSS SP44, Stee! pipe line flanges. 79 ‘Ausdruck untertiegt nicht dem Anderungsdlienst 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) UDC 621.643.412 : 619.18 Descriptors : metal ubes, pipe joints, steet products, pipe flanges, specifications, dimensions, marking Pro basod on 79 pages

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