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“BST BSx1673 75 MM D246 OL4O489 3 ml BS 1873 : 1975 pe 971.6462: 660.14: [622.323 “+ 682-763 +668.6) Specification for Steel globe and globe stop and check valves (flanged and butt-welding ends) for the petroleum, petrochemical and allied industries British Standards Institution Copyright by the Dritish Standards Institution Won Jan 31 1:31:20 2005, “BSI BS*1873 75 MM UG24L69 O140450 7 mm ‘This rish Standard, having been approved by the Pevroleum Equipment Industry Standards Commitee, was published under the authority of the Executive Board on 30 Apsil 1975 e (© Brtsh Standards Instution, 1975 rst pushed Ju 1932 First revision March 1960 Second revision April 1975 ISBN: 0 $80 08502 3 Copyright ‘User of Brllsh Standards ar reminded that copyright subsists in all BSL publications. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the pir permision in wring of BSI. This doesnot preclude the fee se in the course of Invnlameating the standard, of neosteary detail such ae rymbole and iz, type or wade designations. Fnguldes shuld be fdrssed tothe BSI Secretariat, Contract requirements ‘Attention i awn tothe fact that this Betsh Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract, Rovision of British Standards Inorder to Keep abreast of progress in te industries concerned, Bish Standards are subject to periodical review. Suggestions [EcTopovet wl cred ann coun ost 6 noes of te comie charged math he ae oe Sundar hc yer Deh dard ae ed won cab he ia er of amend i of of eid fia amor tit tase Bh Snir cei ay ae poston ot nt apenas Fal gration cn panneas nin Able pbeseon ets and nee ® ASI News i avilable to Subsribing Members ofthe Isiteton. Al other publistons maybe purchaslvet fam Sees Deparimen. Enquiries concerning subsecbing membership. which has considerable advantages, wl be weicomed and should bbemadeto Subsriptions Department Both departments are located Linford Wood, Milton Keynes MKI4 6LE (Telephone 0908 320033; Telex 82877). “The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committe reference PEE/L Draft for comment 72/33873DC Co-operating organizations ‘The Petroleum Equipment industry Standards Commitee, under whose supervision this Bish Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and sclentie and industrial organizations British Gas Corporation *Counci of British Manufacturers of Petroleum Equipment ‘Brith Mechanical Enginering Confederation Department of Trade and Industry Brith Rubber Manufacturers" Assocation Lid *0il Comoanies Materials Assocation ‘*Brksh Steet Industry . ‘The organo marke with an seria ia the above Lit, togsther with the following were det represented onthe Com Association of Hydraulic Equipment Manufacturers Bish Ship Research Assclation Brish Chemical Engineering Contractor’ Association Driiah Valve Manufacture’ Aszocstion [Brith Industral” Measuring and Control Apparatus Engineering Equipment User” Association Manofactuers Assodation ‘Steel Castings Association ‘Brit Plastics Federation 8709-8 03-8 ‘Copyight by the Bish Standards Insittion Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 r BS 1873 : 1975 e R (eabans + 00d.09 + 050) CONFIRMED NOV.1983 Specification for e Steel globe and globe stop and check valves (flanged and butt-welding ends) for the petroleum, petrochemical and allied industries Amendments issued since publication Amd. No, Date of issue | Text affected @ British Standards Institution - 2ParkStreet * LondonW1A2BS Telephone 01-629 8000, Tolox 268993 Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inlitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI BSx1873 75 MH Db24G69 O1YO492 3 BS 1873 : 1975 Contents Page Page Co-operating orvanizstions Inside front cover ‘Section four. Marking Foreword 338. Required markings 2 ‘Specification 39. Body and nameplate merkings 2 ‘ 40. Body and bonnet markings 2 Section one, Gone! 41. Nameplate markings 2 1. Scope 42. Additional markings 2 2. References 4 43. Body dividing wall marking. 2 3. Nomenclature 44. Omizcion of markings a 4 Pressure clstifeation 4 5 Presurejtemperaturecaings 4 Section five, ig 6. Nominal sizes 4 4 7. Information to be supplied by the Production p (esting 3 Purchaser Section six. Shipping . 46, Prsiminary 2 Section two, Design 41. Preparation for despatch > ©@ 8 Body 548. Packaging 2B : 9. Bonnet 15 10, Disk, disk not and disk thrust plate «16 Appendices 1, owe 16 Ite Yoke 1S A. Partoulae dimensions fr each class of 13. Stem and yoke bushes: 6 4 wae me 14, Stuffing box, packing and lantern ring 17 aed fame soem wen 15, Bolting 18 BS 4: langes 8 16. Operation i 17. Bypass 18 Tables 18, Soft seal rings 18 1, Stuming box bore and packing width 2. Trim materials, hardness and acceptable specifications *2(@) Test dusations Section three; Materials: 19, Shell 19 20, Body seat rings es 21, Bonnet gasket 19 4. Dimensions of Class 300 valves 22. Disk 195. Dimensions of Class 400 valves 23. Yoke 19 6 Dimensions of Class 600 valves, 2A. Disk thrust plate [9 7. Dimensions of Class 900 valves, 25, Hlandwheal or chalnwheet 19% Dimensions of Class 1300 valves 26. Handwheel or chainwheel nut 19 9 Dimensions of Class 2500 valves or. Yoke bush (9,10. Nominal pressure and class ratings 28, Yoke bush retaining nut 9 ‘and nominal size range 29. Gland 29 (le Table detered 30. ‘Trim 20 AI. Lantern ring 20 Figures 32, Stem packing 20 1, ‘Typical straight pattern globe valve 3. Botting 2 2. Typicel angle pattern globe valve lugs ‘5. Aypical oblique ¥ pattern globe valve 35, Nameplate 20 4. Typical stop and check globe valves, 36. Soft scals 20 straight pattern . 37. Spectal applications 20 5, Butt-welding ends 6. Location of tappings Copynaht by the Tlsh Standards Inalitution’ Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 "BSI BSx}873 75 MM b24bb5 OLYO4T3 S BS 1873 : 1975 Foreword ‘This British Standard is one of a series for valves prepared under the authority of the Petroleum Equipment Industry Standards Commie, 1 was frst published in 1952, {is x metricsted revision eacept that class designations and body to bonnet bolting sizes have not been converted into metric units. Imperial units are also given for some dimensions in order to comply with established international petroleum practice. The previous sections dealing with face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions, inspection and test have now been omitted as these subjects have their own separate standards: BS 2080 ‘ Face-to-face, centreto-fuce, end-to-end and centre-to-end dimensions of flanged and butt- welding end steel valves for the petroleum, petrochemical and allied industries, A BS 6755 "Testing uf valves Pare 1, Spestieation fox prolvetion pies fe Leting sequements s "NOTE 1, Requirements for fnal inspection and supplementary inspect BS $146 1 Part 11974 (wow withdenva) shouldbe stat by th inhis enquiry or orders “ “Compared withthe first edition, angle pattern valves are now incorporated and the size range has been ‘extended and is now aligned with that of ANSI B 16,10. ‘The end flanges for valves are required to be in accordance with WS 1S6U * Stel pipe flanges and flanged fittings (nominal sizes }in to 24 in) forthe petroleum industry“: Part 2* Metric dimensions * (corresponding to ANSI B 16.5) and buttewvelding ends are generally in eccordance with ANSI B 16.25. @ GE Mntended thatthe valves complying wit te reqikemens of he sandard shouldbe iterchangeable its with those in accordance with ANSI B 16.l0 dimensions. There is no equivalent American Standard. A ‘NOTE 2 User requirements for valves generally in accordance with thls standard bot suitable for use in ping systems with "BS 4504 " Flanges and bolting for pipes, valves and Atng. Metric series" ingcs ere dealt with in append all stages of manufacia; previously specified Acknowledgement is made to the American Petroleum Institute and to the American National Standards Institute for data used, ‘The tities of the American standards referred to in this standard and che foreword are as fotlows: ANSI B 16.5. Steel pipe flanges and flanged fittings (including supplements) B 16.10 Face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of ferrous valves 16.25 Buttwelding ends APL Std 5b Specification for threading, gaging, and thread inspection of casing, tubing and line pipe threads ASIM e ‘A182 Forged or rolled alloy eteel pipe Ranges, forged fittings and valves and parts far high temperature A276 Stainless and heat resisting steel bars and shapes A351 Forritic and austenitic steel castings for high temperature service B 124 Copper and copper alloy forging rod, bar and shapes . B 138 Manganese bronze rod, bar and shapes B148 Aluminium bronze sand castings R150 Aluminium bronze rod, bar and chapes B 584 Copper alloy sand castings for general applications Copyright by the riish st Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 dard Insittion ‘BST BS#1873 75 MH Db24LL9 OLWONSY 7 mm BS 1873 : 1975 —s—~— British Standard Specification for Steel globe and globe stop and check valves (flanged and butt-welding ends) for the petroleum, petrochemical and allied industries —_—_— Seotion ona. Ganaral 1. Scope “This Bitsy Standard species requirements for cast o forged carbon and elo see ouside crew and yoke lobe and globe stop and check valves, straight pattern, ange pattern and (oblique) Y pattern, with langed or huttewelding ends in nominal siee within the range of 15 ram to 400 mm ( in 1 16 in) and Classes LSD to 2500. Ths standard ean also be used as a general guide where valves of material composition ouside the scope of section three of this standard are requited as, for example, for use in highly eorosve services of environments or for low temperatures (see clause 37). @ The standard canbe adapted to apply to valves with needle type sats in 15 mm (fin) and 20 mm (2 in) sonal lees whi wll net all eyuiremens of this standard, except that the vale sat bore is eds and the need point ray be either integral wth or loose on the stm. 2, References ‘The titles of the British Standards referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 3, Nomenclature For the purposes of this British Standard the nomenclature for valve parts shall be as shown in figures 1 to 4 Which are also illustrative of some acceptable designs. 4. Pressure classification ‘This standard applies to valves of the following preteure clase designations Class 150, Class 300, Class 400, Class 600, Class 900, Class 1500 and Class 2500. ‘The numerals in these class designations represent the primary service pressure ratings of the yalves in pounds-force per square inch. 5. Prossure/temperature ratings e ‘The pressure/temperature ratings applicable to valves specified in this standard shall be in accordance with tables PE-1 to PE-12 of appendix A of BS 1560 : Part 2 : 1970 for the particular shell material specified. ‘There is, however, a temperature restriction on soft seals and on certain trim materials (ee 18,3 and 30.5). ‘Where vaives in accordance with this standard are to be used at service temperatures below —30°C. reference should be made to BS 3351. Service temperature refers to the temperature of the fluid in the line atthe valve, 6. Nominal sizes, ‘This standard covers valves of the Following nominal sizes: mm (in) mm Gin) mm (in) is @® 50) 200 @) 2» ® 6s @H* 250 (19) 25) © @ 300 (12) ae (ips 100 @ 350 (14) 0d) 10 © 400 (16) For each valve class the applicable sizes are shown in appendix A. « ths sis br bon hol for hepa af replacing Vas Th or nan conto aig SR A SSMS Melee @ 4 ‘TopymaE by The Br Standards son Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 “BSI BS*1873 75 MH Mb24b9 OLYOUTS 3 a BS 1873 : 1975 © i intormation tobe supplies by the purchaser Certain clauses of this standard permit alternatives and the purchaser may require features which depart from the requirements of this standard. The purchaser should state in the enquiry and order the following (the items marked with an asterisk are mandatory). (@)* Valve type, viz. globe or globe stop and check, and whether straight, angle or oblique Y pattern (Gee clause 1) ()* Class and nominal size (ee clauses 4 and 6 and B.7) (© Ifsoft seals are required (see clause $ and 18.1). (@* Whether flanged or butt-welding ends are required. (1) If flanged ends are required, whether welded-on flanges are acceptable (see 8.5); the type of facing see 8.6), (Q) Ifbutt-welding ends are required, the pipe schedule number or wall thickness and outside diameter (see 8.8(0)). (©) If shell tappings are roquired and, i 0, the looation and the type of thread if other than API Sid SB (20 8.9). (©) Ia particular form of disk or seat is required (see 10.1. (If the yoke isto be fitted with a flange for actuator or gearbox mounting (see clause 11), (8) Details of type of operation required if other than direct handwhee! operated (see clauses 12 and 16). @ (Ifa lantern ring is to be provided for Class 300 to Class 2500 valves (see 14.4) (Where a bypass is required, give the full specification of the bypass valve, piping and connections (Gee clause 17). . (&)* The shell material (se clause 19). (D__ Ifa special bonnet gasket is required (see clause 21). (q)* The nominal trim material symbol (see 30:2). (n) Ieany special stem packing is required, or specify packing design temperature if above 400°C (see clause 32). (0) Material) for bonnet, gland, ‘and yoke bolting if required for operation at process design temperé- tures below —30°C or above 480°C, or for other opocial operating conditions (Gee clause 33). (P) Material requirements for valves in highly corrosive services or environment, of for low temperature service (Gee clause 3. (@ Wa lover seat tet loakage raid is roquied For motal coated lobe sop valves when Used as check valve (ee clause 45); (Requirements for tropical or special packaging (se clause 48) Section two. Design 8. Body Bu orth body the design ria pci in 82 to 810s Be observe © bz They she te dened to mininine perro a wel as orev and eosv eects, The Body eee eae ow pases sal erp bene nent egal to e ee sa oan pots as pace £3 The ody wall hikes sal comply with he reqiement or sel hicks in pend A.D ‘thickness below the minimum permitted value. aera intone batten sad snd ng oat fog ond ves al contorted eens eae ha Stonand cock vles hl hav th som Seon sslabe vale ser peters 5 End fans shal be itor forged intr wt he body exept that anges ty be tached by welling Haesraee cnt ine wets of snd fones neat by burg shal smply wh te route ree eee Sl adsl av ty ncn heat tenn ered by BS 351 terme ta hey ere el ror se mpeatis cons t0"-S0°C, Fngeataconent bother welding prose! sal Sok tjt of arcment between he manfatre and the preter fue Bd tage shall copy wh ie cote of 1560 Pot 2, En aye Csngs tall be one fede yes shown in fgtey and 2 of BS 28D Th purchase shal aps the pe of fcngreuited Fe a eee ack ie tndar haste for siping ers ith BS 806 © senescent append 5 Copyright by the British Standards Institution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI BS*1873 75 MM L24Lb4 OLYOUTL O mm BS 1873 : 1975 6 wo _——— Plug type disk—guldod 27 a 3 3 4 2 LL, Typical hl sotions showing atemative designs, @ including bal type disk Fat seat type disk showing soft soa ing indlek orn saat cing NOTE, Flat seat type dik can be etal-o-metal without soft seal Figure 1. Tyoical straight pettern lobe valve ee _ Copynaht by he Trtish Standards Taltution’ Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BST BS*1873 75 MMH 1b24bb9 0140497 2 BS 1873 : 1975 Rete fete Matec SE] eon toes | is diss | 17 | Gland, one piece | See — ww [ane nes [3 ey oe 2 jean | | Beoees__| | Gand ower [39 oe ge 2 [centile a [sem 2 [ck warns [0 _| Dakan [oo etd sl oe e sted Dik ul ack [est _| ends sate foo Set gna boon su Tanteae [a oot eter | 25 [Semis [ae 9a [ Donne in ji 2 | Wiesner | Te Bia bane Ghd vd tt 8 ro | Dk ao | Nest pns mua 33 10 | Bik raw at cco a [amd seer [3 | omersnaror [39 “a P fos sata fs | Dek tr Re 3% 13 | Mande 24 2 [inte |e intow |= a nda — ) + “I | Staaining [38 15 [ Yorebun [7 16 | Yoke bush retain- 7 ig La QT, th ath omg he of hone Individual etl and pot same, A progue lain an then guen combinatch may begpec min BPSRSSsnGteproAgeS Peomphes ts omoinsion of (ies tet cept mens Figure 1. Typical straight pattern globe valve (references) Copy by the British Standards Inlitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 “BSI 8S¥1573 75 MM Lb24669 O1N0N98 4 mm BS 1873 : 1976 Figure 2. Typical anglo pattorn globo valve RGAE by the Bris Standard Insittion— Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI 89x1873 75 WM Pb24bb9 OLYO4SS & 3 | Body svat ring | 20 4 | Bonnet gasket [21 3 | Disk 2 %~ |voe «dia [ Disk thrust pate [24 @ “8 |Handwhed = [25 9 | Handwheetrtain- 7 ing nat % ‘Yoke bash a | Gland fange | 29 12 | land fotower | 29 1B | Stem 0 14 | Back seat bashing | 30 16 | Lanternring [31 17 [Stem packing [32 | 18 | Bounet stad bore [33 | 19 | Nut for bonnet stud bolt 3 @ [eased van 8 a | Nut tor giana stud bolt 3 ‘Dodyfbonne ‘ange 2 | Donnet lange 24 | Bnd fange = Figure 2. Typical angle pattern globe valve (references) Copyrght by the Dritish Standards Inlitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BS 1873 : 1975 BSI BS#L873 75 MH Lk24669 O140500 4 mm BS 1873 : 1975 fd Figure 3. 1ypical oblique Y pattem globe vaive Mon Jan 3118 “BSI BS*L873 75 MM DEE4LES O24050L 0 mm BS 1873 : 1975 Bonnet ‘woay seating | 20 2 3 4 | Bonnet gasket 3 é 7 8 Disk 8 ‘Yoke Disk that plate Handwheel efele | Handwheatreain- ing nat 10 | Yoke bush it | Gland tange 12 | Gland follower 13 | stem 14 | Back seat bushing 13 | Disk nut s/eje]elefs/s “Lantern tng ‘Gland packing 8 Bonnet oto bolt ‘Nut for bonnet td bolt Gland stud bolt | 39 "Nat for gland thud bolt 3 flange = Bonnet flange | — nd flange = 16 7 9 0 Ww 2 | Body/bonnet 2 2% Figure 3. Typical oblique Y patter globe valve (references) " Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inalitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 We24bb4 OL4OS02 2 a 1873 75 BS 1873 : 1975 15_| Disk nut 30 22 | Bodyftoanet ange 23° | Bonnet ange | — Ye {8} Typlool conection for ome valve with fat feced gk and sat (©) typies! constuction tor trgor val with ball or lig type disk and sect with guided disk Figure 4. Typical stop and check globe valves, stralght pattern R ‘ppm by The Bran Standards sation Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI BS*1873 75 MMH Lb24bb7 OL4OS03 4 a BS 1873 : 1975 8.7 Butt-welding ends shall comply with the details shown in figure 5. ‘When welding butt-welding end valves into piping systems the welds and any necessary heat treatment shall comply with the requirements of BS 3351. 8.8 For fianged valves the minimum inside diameter of the body end port shall be as specified in appendix A. For butt-welding end valves the minimum inside diameter of the body end port shall comply with the details shown in figure 5. Pipe schedule number or pipe wall thickness and outside diameter of the pipe shall be specified by the purchaser. ‘Typical sections Max. slope line \s £08 mm (2) Woiding ne tor connection t0 pipe of watt (©) Woalding wt for conmeion wo wpe of wall thickness fof Bm to 22 mm inclusive ‘hlokness ¢greatar than 22 rm A = nominal outside diameter of welding end (see table below); B = nominal inside diameter of pipe (for tolerance on B, see table below); {+ = nominal wall thickness of pipe. [NOTE 1, The inside and ovisde surfaces of valve welding ends shall be machine finished overall. Welding-od bores shall be ‘nachined parallel fora distance of 1-1 and then runout as shown in figures without abrupt change of section. The Outaes OF ‘Welding ends may be run oUt in any manner indicated inthe figures, provided that sharp angles and abrupt changes of slopes are avoided, [NOTE 2, For outside deneters and wall thicknesses of standard stee pipes see BS 1600 : Part 2. ves required to connect with pipe of less than 4.8 mam wall thickness the angle 37.542.5° shall not apply and ‘eo tished to.0 sight charter or be square, a the option of the manufacturer of tolerances specified for dimensions A and B, the thickness ofthe welding end shall never be lets than 1.1. we, = fe Je le J [oe an [ee size @ |@{@ |@ [ap lap |@ |e | @ |@ |@ |® |ao a6) som | [ws [4 fo fo fos [ox [ur [oe [ae [om © feo | hs ‘Tolerance on ~ ~~ wean | ans ass A shall be 78 men when used with BS 3600 steel pipe. Figure 6. Butt-welding ends 13 Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inalitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 “BSI BS¥1873 75 mM LL24GL4 OLSON L mm BS 1873 : 1975 @ 89 ‘Straight pattern valves of nominal sizes $0 mm (2 in) and above shall have provision for « drain tapping at position C shown in figure 6(a). When the metal thickness ofthe body is insuficient to provide the effective length of the thread for body tapping, or the body presents an uneven surface, bosses shall be provided. (a) Suaight pate (0) Angie pattecn Figure 6, Location of teppings “4 Copyright by the British Standards Inalitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BST BS*1873 75 MM LE24Lb4 OL4O505 6 mm BS 1873 : 1975 @ Provision shouldbe sade forthe body tapping as follows Noniaat Pipe tapping | Minimum diameter she she ot boss mm in 5010100 | $ 150 and 200 | 250 and 300. | 1 330and 400. | 1 Holes shall not be drilled or tapped unless specified in the order, which should then state the thread required (if other than API Std SB) and the location if other than position C (see figure 6). Tapped holes shall be provided with plugs. On straight pattern valves of nominal sizes below 50 mm (2 in) and all sizes of other pattern valves pro- vision for tapping shall he ns specified by the purchaser and where applicable shall comply with figure 6 as regards location. ‘Where a bypass is to be provided see clause 17. 8.10 Separate seat rings in the body shall be employed except as indicated in (a) and (b) of this subclause. (@) Austenitic steel valves, in which case these may have integral seats. (©) Austenitic or hard-facing (body) seat materials which may be deposited directly on the valve body and the minimum finished thickness of the deposit shall then be 1.6 mm. Direct deposition of 13% chrom- jam seat material on to the body is not permiasible. Separate seat rings may have directly deposited seating material in accordance with any of the specifications indicated in table 2, in which case the minimum thickness of the deposit shall be 1.6 mm, Scat rings may be shoulder-seated or bottom-seated at the option of the manufacturer and may be screwed in, rolled in or welded in unless one particular method is specified by the purchaser. Threaded seat rings shall be provided with iugs or slots to facilitate removal. ‘Ihe threaded portion of shoulder-seated rings shall not protrude below the lower face of the body dividing wall and the inner edge shall be chamfered. ‘Tack welding may be employed to provent loosening (evo BS 3351). ‘The use of a sealing medium on the threads is not permissible. ‘The use of soft seals in body seats is dealt with in clause 18, 9. Bonnet 941 For the bonnet the design criteria specied in 9.2 to 9:7 shall be observed. 9.2, Wall thickness ofthe bonnet shall conform with shel thickness as shown in appendix A. Drilling of, or pinning to, the wall ofa pressure containing part, e. for nameplate fixing, Is not permissible where 1 ‘would reduce the effective thickness below the minimum permitted value. 9.3 The body to bonnet connestion shall be Nanged and the Nange facings shall be male-and-female, onguc- and-groove, ot ring joint type, except for Class 150 which may be a plain (Bat) face. ‘Where possible. body/bonnet flange facings and gaskets shall be of standard dimensions in accordance with BS 1560 : Part 2. 9.4 Bonnet flanges and body/bonnet fanges shall be ofeccular form, except that forall valves below nominal size 80 mm (3 in) they may be square or rectangular. Flanges shall be spot-faced or back-faced as specified jn BS 1560 : Part 2. 9.5 The body to bonnet joint shall have at fast four stud-bolts of the following minimum size except that for nominal sizes below 50 mm (2 in) studs may be used (se also 15.2): 250 and larger | & 19 Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inalitution Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BST BS*L873 75 MH PE24GLT 014050 T mm BS 1873 : 1975 9.6 To fermit repacking of a valve in the open position while in service, a machined conical, spherical or flat back seat shall be provided in the bonnet to contact a corresponding seating surface on the valve stem Of Wisk assembly. Bonnet back seats shall be In a bushing, except: (2) for valves below 50 mm nominal size where the back seat may be integral with the bonnet: (b) for valves with austenitic or hard faced trim where the seating eurface may be a welded deprnit; (©) for austenitic steel vialves where the back seat may be either integral with the bonnet or a welded-on hard facing. 9.7 The hole al the back seat shall be designed to provide adequate guidance for the stem and to prevent packing extrusion. 10, Disk, disk nut and disk thrust plate 1041. Disks shall have a radiused, spherical, bevelled, plug or flat seating surface. In the case of plug or flat seating surfaces, a soft seal ring may be incorporated. The disk shall be loosely attached to the stem to allow for proper seating, except for the stop and check type where It should be free to move axially relative to the stem, For nominal sizes of $0 mm (2 in) and larger the disk shal be renewable. 10.2 ‘The disk shall be threaded, except for nomial sizes Veluw 50 muu (2 iu), co receive the Uisk nut which retains the disk on the stem, The disk nut shall be securely locked in place to prevent any possibility of Toosening in service. e 10.3 A disk thrust plate shall be provided, except for nominal sizes below $0 mm (2 in) between the end of the stem and the disk. 104 Except for bal type disks, provision may be made for guiding the disk. 410.8 When in the fully open position, the net area between the disk and the seat shall be at loast equal to the area of the end port. 11. Yoke. ‘The yoke may be integral with the bonnet or, i separate, sel-focating on the bonnet and attached by suitable bolting. ‘The yoke shall be machined where it comes in contact with the bonnet and the yoke sleeve. When specified in the order the yoke shall be provided with an actuator or gearbox mounting flange (see 16.4). ‘Tho yoke and the actuator or gearbox mounting shall be of adequate strength to support the actuator oF gearbox at any angle of installation of the valve 12, Handwhee! 124 The handwheel shall be of the spoke-and-rim design, preferably with not more than six spokes. In the smaller sizes, where the space between the spokes is limited, the provision of knobs or studs projecting beyond the outside diameter of the handwheel is desirable. 12.2 The valve shall be opened by turning the handwheel in an anticlockwise direction. The handwheel @ shall be suitably marked with an arrow and the word OPE to indicate the direction of rotation to open the valve. 123 Direct-mounted handwheels shal be retained on the stem by a retaining nut or by set screw and washer. 13, Stem and yoke bushes 13.1 The minimum stem diameter shall be as given in appendin A, 13.2 The stem shall be of one piece design and, where the back seating is formed by the stem, it shall have a bovelled or spherical coat machined on it to seat on the bonnet back seat when the valve is fully opened, 13.3 The stem shall be of sufficient length to ensure that the handwheel stands clear of the yoke bush when ‘the valve is in the worn eloced porition and chall have adequate hand clearance betweon the handwhel rim and any part of the yoke bridge. 134 The stern shall have threads of Aeme or other trapezoidal form and shall have an integral end of button form, The underside of the button shall be slightly radiused. Alternatively, if the stem is provided with an integral collar, the lower end of the stem shal be slightly radiused, 135 The yoke bush shall be threaded intecnally to engage the stem; it shall be threaded or otherwise suitably fitted into the yoke and locked in position, 136 ‘The yoke bushes, stem and disk shall be designed to withstand the closing ofthe valve against the full @ 16 Coppi by the British st Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 dard Insittion “BST BS#1873 75 MM VL24LL7 044050? 1 mm BS 1873 : 1975 © td grea de i ann th xe of oe ae wisn te ping eae agin teal pues te 14, Stuffing box, packing and lantern ring AAA The stuffing Lox bore steal conform to the dimensions given int table 1 and shall have a minimum depth, based on square section packing of the nominal width shown in the table, as follows Class 150 equivalent to six rings.of packing. Class 300 and above equivalent to a lantern ring length and seven rings of packing. fing box bore and packing width* ‘Noma stem ‘Noman bore of ume lion bo ~— ee mm — | Gn) mam | Gap 139 1@ 2.4 | dg) ms | dey a9 | ag) @ wo |@ | 325 | (1A) 22.2 @ | 35.7 | a) aa la | 389 | ah 26 |ap 452 | 0H) ais Jap 4a [) uo lap 516 | 2x) 381 | a) 579 | 4) ana ap ot | ai “a [ap 3 | Om a6 fap os Om 08 |) 238 | eR) 40 |p mo [Ge sa | QB) 833 |G) 3 |b 86s |G es |@p s97 16H) 67 |i) 929 |GH) 28 |b 960 | OH) 730 | QD) 1024 | @&) @ « |o ose | @g) va |G) 108.7 | 48) zs |G iia | aay wo |G 1278 | (Se) 92 | G8 1341 |o0 * For Intermediate sizes of stem one of the standard packing widths listed shall be used. 142 Packing glands shall be of one piece, one piece bushed, or two piece self-aligning design. Vertically split glands shall not be used. The gland proper of a two piece gland shall have a shoulder on its outer end to prevent complete entry of the gland into the stuffing box. 143 The packing width shall be as specified in table 1. The packing may be of square, rectangular or chevron section. 114.4 Class 150 valves shall not have lantern rings. Class 300 to Class 2500 valves shall be supplied with a lantern ring when specified in the order. Lantern rings shall have two holes, spaced at 180°, provided at cach end for removal. These holes shall either be through-holes for hooks or tapped 5-40 UNC. When a lantern ring is provided it shall be positioned sucls that wih square section pucking there will be fve rings of packing above the lantern ting and two below. The stuffing box shall then be tapped opposite the centre @ _ ie instaedtantern ring and fitted with round head pipe plugin accordance with BS 2799 of not less ‘than { nominal size. A boss shall be provided if necessary to ensure minimum thread engagement. 7 Copyright by the Brith Standards Tstavon Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI BS*1873 75 MM L624GL9 O1V0508 3 mm BS 1873 : 1975 15. Botting e 15.1 This clause is concerned only with that bolting which forms part of the valve and is not concerned with bolting for flanged connections between the valve and a pipeline or pipe fitting. 152 The allowable working stress in bolting material for bonnet flanges at the primary service pressures given in clause 4 shall not exceed 62 MPa assuming that the pressure acts upon an area eireumscribed by the outside periphery of the gasket or, fora ring join, that the pressure acts through the pitch circle of the ring joint Bonnet flange bolting shall be by stud-bolts with a nut at each end of the stud-bolt except that for valve sizes below $0 mm (2 in) studs in accordance with BS 2693 : Part | may be used, Stud-bolts and nuts shall comply with the requirements of BS 4882 : 1973, sections 1 and 3, 15.3 Giand bolting may be of one of the following types: (a) Hinged bolt secured by either a headed bolt passed through the eye and secured by a nut oF a pin passed through the eye and effectively secured. Cotter pins are not acceptable as the sole securing devices. (b) Stud-bolt passed through a plain hole in the flange on the Bonnet neck and secured to the flange by two muts, (©) Stud-bolt screwed into a tapped hole in the flange on the bonnet nesk and secured by a look nut. (d) Headed bolt passed through a plain hole in the flange on the bonnet neck. Headed bolts in slotted brackets on the bonnet neck shall not be used. Bolts, stud-bolts and nuts shall be @ threaded metric or UNC and dimensioned in accordance with BS 4882, BS 1768 (below } in nominal size), BS 1769, BS 3692 or BS 4190 except that square heed, side head and tee head bolts are acceptable, Studs are not permissible 184 Yoke bolting shall be threaded metric or UNC and dimensioned in accordance with BS 4882, BS 1769, BBS 3692 or BS 4190, Studs are not permissibe 16. Operation 16.1 Valves shall be diret-handwheel operated unless otherwise specified in the order: 1622 If chainwhee! operation is required, the type of chainwheel shall be specified in the order which shall ‘also specify any chain to be supplied. 163 If gear operation is required, the type of gearing and its arrangement and the design maximum differen- tial pressure across the valve shall be specified ia the order. 16.4 If actuator operation is requized, the details of the actuator and its power supply together vith the design imavimum pressure differential across the valve shall be specified inthe order For multi-ran actuators the attachment dimensions shall be as apecitid in BS ....* Flange attachment dimensions of actuators to general purpose valves (in course of preparation). 17, Bypass ATA. A bypass shall not be provided unless specified in the order. 172 Any bypass supplied shall be external to the main valve and be of the following size 250 to 300 + 150 to 200 t t 350 and larger | 1 18. Soft seal rings 18.1 Soft seal rings may be fitted either in the body seat or in the disk as specified by the purchaser. The ring shall be designed to compress down to the level of the metal seat when the disk isin the fully closed position and to give a tight metal-to-metal seal even ifthe soft seal is damaged or removed @ 18 ‘Copyright by the riish st Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 dard Insittion BSI BS*1873 75 WH Lb24bb5 OL4OS05 S mm BS 1873 : 1975 18.2 The seal rings shall be designed to withstand a minimum of 2000 cycles of operation in dry atmospheric conditions and there shall then be no evidence of damage or cold flow, as revealed by spreading over the metal seats. The valyes shall then meet the hydrostatic and air tests specified in BS 5146. 18.3 The effective operating temperature range of soft seal valves will be limited by the service temperature of the seal material. Materials ial specified in the order, the selection being made from those listed in BS 1560 : Part 2. All pressure containing parts involved in welding operations shall have the carbon, content restricted as follows: (@) 0.25% maximum for carbon or carbon/molybdenum steels: (b) 0.15% maximum for $% Cr 4% Mo steel. 20. Body seat rings ‘A body seat ring made of a material different from its seating surface shall be of a material not inferior to that of the shel. 21. Bonnet gasket Bonnet flange gaskets shall be metallic spiral wound as specified in BS 3381, or steel ur soft iran, except that for Class 150 valves only, compressed asbestos fibre complying with the requirements of BS 1832 is an acceptable alternative, They shall be suitable for the pressurc/temperature rating of the valve. Any ‘metallic part of the gasket shall have at least the same corrosion resistance as the shell [NOTE, Free chlorides in compressed arbestos fibre materials when used with low alloy or austenitic stainless steels may cause sites corrosion cracking inthe flange andthe use of alternative gasket materials should be considered, 22, Disk A disk made of a material different from its seat surface shall, irrespective of whether it has a soft seal ot not. be of a material at least equal to that of the shell 23. Yoke ‘A yoke separate from the bonnet shall be of carbon steel or of the same material us that of the shell. 24, Disk thrust plate ‘The disk thrust plate shall be of carbon steel or alloy steel, with 350 HB minimum hardness. For valves with 13% Cr stem material, there shall be a hardness differential of $0 HB minimum between the stem and the disk thrust plate. 25. Handwheel or chainwheel ‘The handwheel or chainwheel shall be of steel, malleable iron or nodular 26, Handwheel or chainwheel nut ‘The handwheel or chainwhee! nut shall be of a copper alloy, steel, malleable iron or nodular iron. If of ‘carbon steel it shall be suitably protected against corrosion, 27. Yoke bush ‘The yoke bush shall be of non-rusting metal having a suitable bearing quality and a melting point above 955°C. 28. Yoke bush retaining nut ‘The yoke bush retaining nut shall be of a material having a melting point above 955°C. Grey east iron shall not be used. If malleable iron is used it shall comply with the requirements of BS 310 for grade B340/12 or grade B310/10. If spheroidal graphite cast iron is used it shall comply with the requirements of BS 2789 ‘grade 370/17 or grade 420/12. 19 Copyrght by the Trish Standards TataLon Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 BSI BS*L873 75 MH T2469 OLVOS10 1 BS 1873 : 1975 29, Gland ® ‘A one piece gland or any gland flange shall be of steel. The bushing of a one piece bushed gland or the tland proper ofa two piece gland shall be made of a material having @ minimum melting point above 933 °C. 30. Trim 30.4 Trim comprises the following: (a) stem: (6) body seat surfaces (0) disk seat surface: (@) back seat bushings (©) disk nut. 30.2 The trim materials shall be selected from those listed in table 2 and specified in the order by quoting, the relevant nominal trim symbol. 30.3 If combination trim, eg. CR 13 and Cu-Ni, is specified, ether material may be used for the body Seat surface. The other material of the combination shall be used for the disk seat surface. 304 Stems shall be of wrought material 430.5 The temperature limitations of certain tim materials may restit the pressure/temperaturecatings of the valve to which they are fitted. e 31. Lantern ring ‘A lantern ring, when supplied, shall be of a material not inferior to that of the shell, 32, Stem packing “The packing shall be of braided asbestos containing a sultable corrosion Inhibitor. Unless the order specifics other packing or & higher packing design temperature, it shall be suitable for use with steam of petroleum ‘uid al a asinimum packing design temperature of 400°C. 33. Bolting 384 Bonnet bolts shall comply with the requirements of BS 1506-621 grade A (BS 4882 : 1973, section 3, ‘grade B7) and nuts shall comply with the requirements of BS 1506-162 (BS 4882 ; 1973, section 3, grade 2H) unless other bolting material is specified in the order. 332, Material for gland and yoke bolting shall be carbon steel of at least 392 N/mm?* tensile strength unless “ther bolting material is specified in the order. Free cutting steels shall not be used. 34. Plugs o ‘Material for shell plugs shall be not inferior to that of the shell 36. Nameplate 35.1 For valves of nominal size 150 mm (6 in) and larger the nameplate shall be of 18-8 Cr-Ni steel or nickel alloy attached to the valve by pins of similar material or by welding. 35:2 For smaller valves, the nameplate material and attachment shall be of corrosion resistant material in ‘accordance with the manufacturer's standard. Brass and aluminium are acceptable. 36. Soft seals Soft seals shall be of the manufacturer's standard material for the duties spectfed. Any retaining ring in ‘the disk shall be of the same material as the stem but any fixing screws shall be of 18-8 Cr-Ni ste! 37. Special applications ‘When valves are specified for highly corrosive services or environment, or for low temperature service, the material specification forall parts shall be subject to agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer. “1 Ninn?=1 MPa. @ ‘Copyright by the British Standards sittin Mon Jan 31 18:31-26 2005 2s as meme sous area ‘es eas 3969 a0) (AH) Pos RG IO AuDRS pag Uo-PDIPM #0 wR a Fe NOREOdLLCD BS 1873 : 1975 , are | morse fzo-ut vate ' TEESE = a! « m aBae et ™ SB IRS w 1s =| lve ro a -| = | ai als 5 "SE a 2 ee 2 Tar ae y esorrzost FR 1 -| =| =f = a . =] Fray] = ese ae =| Tse ee g 5 oes sverort| weiuey| anes coun x eae T 4 ier SEBESE onsoaev wrt es suis = wurst | © siegost|se-eetv | _rescie-eost |" stvo-ise v sry su| nay «| ras a rae mt at =a z suomeoysjoods ajqeadoooe pue ssoupzey “sjevoqew way °z O1qeL BSI BS¥1573 75 MH DL2VGL5 O240Si2 5 a BS 1873 : 1975 Section four. Marking 38. Required markings Every valve in accordance with this standard shall be clearly marked as follows. (@) Roly and bonnet markings shall be integral (b) Every valve shall have a nameplate securely fastened to it. 39. Body and nameplate markings Body and nameplate markings shall be as follows (a) Nominal size designation. The numeral(s) denoting the nominal size prefixed by the letters DN, xg. DN 100 (sce clause 6). (b) Class rating, The numerals denoting the class rating (see clause 4). (©) Body material identification. Standard symbol from BS 1560 : Part 2 : 1970, table 25, (@) Manufacturer's name or trade mark, (@) The number of this British Standard, ic. BS 1873. (f) For globe stop and check valves an arrow indicating the direction of flow shall also appear on the valve body, 40. Body and bonnet markings 40.1 Melt identification. Melt identification is required on all pressure containing steel castings. 40.2 Ring joint number. Pipe end flanges and body/bonnet flanges grooved for ring joints and the to be used with them shall be marked with the corresponding ring number (e.g. R25). This identification shall be placed on the rim of both pipe end flanges or the bonnet end flange of the body as applicable and fon the outside periphery of the ring. For ring numbers see appendix A. In the case of non-standard ring Joints for body/bonnet flanges the flange and ring shall be marked R SpL. 41, Namoplate markings 4L.A Pressue/temperature restrictions. Any pressure or temperature restrictions within the appropriate ratings niven in-BS 1560 : Part 2 that may be imposed by the manufacturer due to limitations on materials or design shall be shown on the nameplate, ‘Such special limiting pressure/temperature ratings shall also comply with the appropriate BS 1560 : Part 2 rating tabi, 41.2 Valve trim identification, Trim materials shal be indicated inthe following order, using the appropriate symbol from table 2. oO |. STEM 2. DISK 3, SEAT asin the example below: STEM CR 13 RB DISKHE or GRISHFORIS or HF SEATCRI3. SCR 41.3 Identification number. The manufacturer's figure or number identitying the valve in all respects shall bbe shown, The same figure or number shail therefore only be used for valves which are identical in design, detail, dimensions and material and which have interchangeable parts. 42, Additional markings Additional markings may be used at the option of the manufacturer provided they do not conflict with any of the markings specified in this standard. 43, Body dividing wall mar A line indicating the position of the body dividing wall in the valve shall be cast or embossed on the body ®@ of each valve. 2 ‘ppm by The Urtah Sandands Taavo Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 opment by the Brat BSI BS¥L873 75 MM Wb244b9 0140513 7 BS 1873 : 1975 44, Omission of markings 44.1 Where the size or shape of the valve body precludes the inclusion of all the required markings, they may be omitted from the body only as found necessary subject to the approval of the purchaser. The sequence ‘of omission shall be as follows. |. Nominal size 2, Manufacturer's name or trade mark 3, Class rating, 44.2 The number of this British Standard may be omitted from the body or the nameplate, but not from ‘both, at the manufueturer’s option. Section five. Testing 45, ‘Productio “All valves shal as follows (2) hhydrortatio hell and backseat tests; (b) hydrostatic seat test; (©) pneumatic seat tes (@ fos globe stop and check valves a hydrostatic set tes at 25 % ofthe hy ‘The test durations shal be as given in table 2a). ress be pressure {ested by the manufacturer before despatch in accordance with BS 6755 : Part Ty ydrostatic test pressure requirement. Seat test leakage rate A shall apply to globe valves and to globe stop and check valves when used as globe valves, Seat test leakage rates applicable to globe stop and chock valves when used as check valves shall be rate C for ‘metal seated valves and rate A for soft seated valves. [NOTE If slower vat test leakage rate is required for metal seated globe stop and check shoul be saad by the purchaser inthe enguy or ord nes DOME HOP ‘Table 2(a), Test durations ~ when used as check ‘omal vives DN ‘Winimum tt dara tt Packet tat P Bett woo Upto and including DN 50 1s fis 2 DN65 up to and including DN150 | 60 {is DN 200 up tw and inetuaing DN'300 | 120 fas DN 350 and larger 300 fis . “Section six. Shipping 46. Preliminary ~ After inspection and before preparation for despatch all valves shall be thoroughly cleaned and dried. 47, Proparation for despatch 474. Coating. Coating of valves shall be as follows (a) Unmachined external surfaces of the valves shall be painted with aluminium finish paint, except for austenitic ste valves Which shall not be painted, (0) Machined or threaded surfaces shall be coated with an easily removable rust protective (see BS 1133, Section 6) except that this shall nt be required for austenite steel components 4722 End protection, Aftcr complying wit the requirements of 47.1, body end ports, flange faces end butt welding ends shall be covered with suitable cose fitting protectors to protect the machined ends and prevent ingress of dirt and moisture jacking. The stem packing shal be fited before shipping. 47.4 Disk, The disk shall be closed before shipping except in the case of soft seal valves where the disk shall be backed off to relieve the pressure on the seal. 48, Packaging Valves shall be 50 packaged a3 to mini tropical or special packaging is necessat ize the possibility of damnge during storage of transit. Where the purchaser shall specify his requirements. 23 ridards Teton Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 BS 1873 : 1975 Table 3, Dimensions of Class 150 valves BST BS*1673 75 MMH LL246E9 0140524 9 mm Appendix A. Particular dimensions for each class of valve For deals of welding ends em tine 100 Fr Darul eae Copynaht by he Talish Standards TatTaton Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 jing inside darters see figure 5 4 These sizes have been retained only forthe purpose of repicing existing vlves. Their use for new construction in piping 2 : : ae = . mer =. aa a a wa on wm fs oe [- fin 2 8 |e & tr a [dh Je [8 [as [is B [ty fe | [an [i olay |e cite [iso a fo. {a fan [so 6st Dt 64 95 RIS. 22.2 ola” |i ene Glam Mi [ae te im | [ie na feo [ss me 1S [is )Bh ae |e 250 (10) 254 135 R52 38.1 300 (2) 305 15.9 R56 ALS 350 (14) 337 16.7 R59 444 fm |) fer 3 dna [ts + For delails of welding ends including inside diameters see fig 5. Tebl 4 Dimensions of Cas 30 valves a |. |B : Siew [fees it am [fox om fm [am on 13 @ 13 63 Ru wd 20 @ 19 63 RI3 127 2 ay 25 63 RIG 159 3f (Dt 32 63 RIB 159 eG | [km |b sia 4 a RR |e 65t Dt 64 ALL R26 22 60 Q) 76 Abo Rat 25.4 100 @ 102 127 R37 28.6 me | (ie fas |30 = | [a fa [ke |e mm (do [as wlan ata 300 (2) ws 21 RST 44 alverof 8 mm (@ i) omit sie, I Intended 0 De USE In conjunction with tapped Manges, the ring number shall BST BS*1873 75 MH Ub24bb9 OL4OS5 O BS 1873 : 1975 ‘Table 5. Dimensions of Class 400 valves 1 2 3 4 5 ‘ Nonna see aside dlawetee | Dey nd | Ring | Stem offlaged valves | bonnet | number | dlaneter (in) fhickness | for ring | (min) (nin) | Sone mm | (in) mm mm mm 100 ® 102 1270 | R37 | 31.8 150 © 122 167 | Ras} 38.1 200 @ — | 203 0 [Rf ats 280 | (id) | 254 24 [Rss | 476 300 | a2) | 30s 28 [R57 | 508 ‘For details of welding ends including inside diameters sea Agure 5 ‘Table 6. Dimensions of Claes 600 valves 1 3 4 5 . ‘Nominal doe Tide dimter | Body wd | Ring | Stn sftiege ies | feat | panier | dlantr fain lone | Peay | Cn tiny [iets | = om om Tam 15 B 63 [RU | 3s 2» » Tm |r jis 25 25 19 [Re | 159 at | ape | 2 ez [ris fis 40 ap 38 95 R20 19.0 50 (2) St ILL R23 2 est | pt | # uy [Rae | asa wo |@ | 7% n7 [Ri | 286 1 | @ |i 9 [Ra | 18 io | @ jis wo [Ras [a3 m0 | @) | 200 ass frig | 44g 20 a) | ae a6 [RG | sos no si [RT| 540 * For deus of welding ends including inside diameters ase 1 ete sizes have been retained ony for the purpose of systems using BS 1560 : Part? anges should be avoided, lacig existing valves, Their use for new construction in piping 26 Copynght by the TAlsh Standards TataLon Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 QST BSe1873 75 MM DL2ULLS OLWOSIL 2 mm BS 1873 : 1975 Table 7. Dimensions of Class 900 valves ‘Nominal se r ac cumerer | Day und of ange raves | bow, | in) | kes | st mm | Gn) | mm mm %© =| 3 990 ja | 318 10 | 98 na [RT | 350 10 | | ae as |ras | ate 20 «| @ | 190 as [Ra | sos 250 | (10) | 238 asf rss sna 300 | (12) | 283 aur fst | 603 sso fa 311 aso [Ror | 63s For details of welding ends inclding inside diameters s09 figure 5 @ Table 8, Dimensions of Class 1500 valves ‘ 2 , i 5 ‘ Nona size Taide daneter | Daly nd | Ring | Stem ft tanged ries | Bomnet™ | mimber | etameter ‘in thickness | forrng | (nin) [nin | ont mm [Cay | mm vom mm is | @ 3 9s [riz fia7 » | @ " ua [Rig | 159 a2 | 2 27 [RIG | 190 ar | bt | 9 42 Ris 222 wo | ay | 3s iso [R20 | 254 0 | 2 a8 0 | R24 | 28.0 ost | ep | 37 ma |r 318 wo | @ | 7% as fas | aso oO 10 | @) 2 ass fray 38 0 |) [37 sei | Ras | 508 20 |) | 178 aro | R50 72 20 |o) — | 222 s72 | Rss | 66.7 300 fia) 208 jos7 | Rss] 73.0 sso cia) | 289 os [Re | 704 “For deal of welding ends including inside diameters se igure 5. 4 These sizes habe been retained only for the purpose oF replacing existing valves. The use for new construction in ping ‘stems using BS 1360; Part? fangs should be avonded 26 Copyght by the Telish Standards Tataton Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 BSI BSx1873 75 MM 12469 140517 BS 1873 : 1975 ‘Tabla 9, Dimensions of Class 2600 valves * For detallsof welding ends including inside dlameters see gure 5 + Thewe sizes have been retained only for the purpose of replacing existing valves, Thele use for new construction in piping Sytem using 1300"! Part 2 anges should vo avoided. 2 Copynght by the TAlsh Standards TataLon Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 —— BSI BS¥1873 75 MH LL24GL5 O140518 b ] BS 1873 : 1975 Appendix B B.L General, Valves in accordance with this British Standard, BS 1873, may be supplied for use in piping systens with BS 4304 flanges when specified by the purchaser. When this is the ease all the requirements of this British Standard, BS 1873, apply, with the qualifications specified in B.2 to B.7. B.2 Presoure/temperature ratings. The pressure/temperature ratings of valves with BS 4504 flanges shall be jn accordance with BS 4504 : 1969, table Al. Pressure/temperature ratings for valves in materials other | than those listed in BS 4504 ; 1969, table AT shall be agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer. B.3 Nominal pressure and class ratings and nominal size range. Valves in accordance with this appendix ‘ith flanges of the nominal pressure ratings given in column 1 of table 10 shall have the same face-to-face dimensions as valves with BS 1560 : Part 2 flanges of the corresponding class ratings in colurmn 2, Column 3 sives the applicable nominal size range. Table 10. Nominal pressure and class ratings and nominal size range 3 ’ Nena one e = le 10 | 190 |S0t0at0r | to16 is | 19 |sowawe |Qt016 3 | 00 |tstos00 | Gioia wo | 300 |istox0 | Gio 64 600 18 ta 30 | (4 to 12) _ 100 600 | 1510300 | (to 12) to | 500 [e019 | Gio) i fame |tsto3s0 |G tol) za [20 | 1310300 | 1012) 400, 2500 15 to 300 (to 12) For angle paren valves the nominal siz range fs Hmited to 400 4 400 (4 to 16) B.4 Body end lanes e 4.1 Dimensions. Body end flange dimensions shall comply with the requirements of BS 4504 except that flange thicknesses may be the appropriate values fom BS 1560 : Part 2. Flange thicknesses shall be not fess than those specified in BS 4504, When flange thicknesses comply with those specified im BS 4304, the neck dimensions shal also comply with the requirements of BS 4504, BA2 Spot-acing or backfacing, The requirements of BS 1560 : Part 2 for spot-facing or back-fucing shall be complied with BA Finish of join surface. The joint surtace Hnish shall comply with the requirements of BS 4504, A BS Text deleted 28 Copyaght by he Tnlish Standards Tataton Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 BSI BS*1573 75 MM Lb24bb9 0140519 8 BS 1873 : 1975 e ‘Table 11. Hydrostatic test pressures Table Ti deleted 1B6 Marking. When supplied for use in piping eysteme with BS 4504 flangca valves shall be pecmauently ‘marked with the appropriate nominal pressure rating (Le. PN ..). This marking may replace or supplement the requirements of clause 39(b) and shall appear on all BS 4504 flanges used 'B17 Information to be supplied by the purchaser. The information to be supplied by the purchaser shall be 48 listed in clause 7 of this standard except that (b) shall be replaced by the following. (©) State that valves are to comply with the requirements of this appendix and state nominal pressure rating and nominal size, ( eee tes Copynght by the Tnlsh Standards TataLon Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 eA BSI 8S*2873 75 MM Lb24bb9 OL4OS20 4 mm BSI publications referred to in this standard hic ctandard maker Bs 240 BS 310 1133 Bs 1400 rence tothe following Betis Standard ‘Method for Beinel hardness ext Part I Testing of metals Blackheart malleable fon castings ackating code Section 6 Temporary protection of metal surfaces against corrosion (during trangport and storage) Copper alloy ingots and copper and copper alloy castings 1S 1501-6 Stel for use inthe chemical, petroleum and allied industis 1s 1503 BS 1560 Bs 1600 98, Bs 1769 Bs 1832 Bs 2080, 1s 2693 Bs 2789 ps 2872 bs 2874 is 2071 Bs 3076 ns 3331 Ds 3381 Bs 3692 BS 3799 BS 4190 as 4504 is 4862, Bs 6755 BS... Flange attachment dimensions of actuators to general purpose valves Steels for fred snd unfired pressure vessels, Forsings Stel pipe Manges and Nanged fitings (nominal sles | into 24 in) forthe petroleum industry Part 2 Metre dimensions Dimensions of stel pipe forthe petroleum industry art 2 Metre wits ‘United precision hexagon bolts, sews snd nuts (UNC and UNF threads), Normal seies Unified black hexagon bolts, screws and nuts (UNC and UNF threads), Heavy series Oil resistant compressed asbestos fibre joining ace-toface, centr-to-ace, end-o-end end cente-to-end dimensions of flanged and butt-welling end stel valves, for the peioicum, petrochemical and allied indunren Screwed studs Part 1 General ourpose studs Iron castings with spheroidal or nodula Copper and copper alleys Forging tock and foreingt raphite Copper and copper alloys. Rods and sections (other than forging stock) [Nicht and niche alloys, Sheet and plate [Nickel and nickel alloys, Rods Piping systems for petroleum retnertes and petroenemical pants “Metallic spiral wound gaskets for the petroleum and petrochemical industry 180 metric precision hexagon bolts, screws and nuts Forged steel pipe Stings, sewed and socket welding for the petroleum industry 180 met black hexagon bolts, serens and nuts Flanges and bolting fr pipes, valves and iting, Metric eeies olting for fanges and pressure containing purposes ‘Testing of valves Part T Speatication for production roarur (ating requnerionwe * tn course of preparation, ISBN: 0 580 08502 3 Copyright by Whe Brith Standards Institution — Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 > BSI BS*1873 75 MM LL24GL9 O14OS2L & mm AMD 6564 ‘Amendment No. 1 published and effective from 31 July 1990 to BS 1873 : 1975 Specification for steal globe and globe stop and check valves (flanged and bbutt-welding ends) for the petroleum, petrochemical and allied industries Revised text ‘Amo 0504 Contents ‘uly 1990 Delete the existing tile for section five and substitute “Testing” Dolete the existing title for clause 45 and substitute ‘Production pressure testing’ Dalete the existing title for table 11 and substitute “Table deterea” ‘After the reference (0 txble 2 in list of tables insert the following 2(@) Test durations’, aM 6364 Foreword uty 1000 At the end of paragraph 1 delete ‘BS 5146 ‘Inspections and test of steel valves for the petyoleum, petrochemical and allied industries’ and substitute the following. “BS 6755 “Testing of valves Part 1. Specification for produotion pressure testing requirements. [NOTE 1. Requirements for fal inspection and supplementary inspoction at all stages of manufactre, previously specified in BS S146: Patt 121974 (now withdrawn) should be stated by the purchaser in Mis enquiry or ord" ss NOTE 2: Numbor tho onicting note i. the note following paragraph 4, AMD 6564 Clause 7, Information to be supplied by the purchaser say 1880 Delete item (q) and substitute the following. {G@) If lowor seat test leakage rate is requ (seo clause 45);" ed for metal seated globe stop valves when used as check valves AMD 0564 Section five. Inspection and test ‘uly 1990 Tlote the section ttle and eubetitute "Teting’ Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inalitution Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005 BSI BS*2873 75 MM Ub24eb5 O14OSE2 6 mm an essa Clause 45. Inspection and test requirements, ty 1990 Delete the clause tite and substitute ‘Production pressure testing Delete the existing text and substitute the following, “All valves shall be pressure tested by the manufacturer before despatch in accordance with BS 6755 : Part 1, as follows: (@) hydrostatic shell and backseat tests; (@) hydrostatic sear res (©) pneumatic seat tost; (@ for globe stop and check valves « hydrostatio goat toot at 25 % of the hydrostaic teat pressure requirement ‘The test durations shal be as given in table 2(8). Sent test leakage rate A shall apply to globe valve and to globe stop and check velves when used as globe valves Seat test leakage rates applicable to globe stop and check valves when used as check valves shall be rate C for ‘metal seated valves and rate A for soft seated valves. NOTE, I lowse seat fest leakage rat i tequled for metal stated globe stop and check valves when used as check valves this shouldbe stated by the purchase in the enguity or order, amo coed New table 2(a} ‘uly 1880 Insert «new table fter clause 45 as follows. ‘Table 2(a), Tost durations ‘Nominal abe sae DN ina es dracon ‘Shell ost | Backseat test | Soat test 5 = 5 Up to and incluig DN 50 13 13 1 DN 65 up to and including DN150 | 60 15 60 DN 200 up to and including DN 300 | 120 15 120 DN 350 and larger 300 15 120 AMD 6564 B.5 Inspection and testing ‘uly 1990 Delete the entire toxt and substitute “Text deleted AMD 0504 Table 11. Hydrostatic test pressures Sly 1980 Delete the table and substitute “fable 17 deleted? ‘AND 6568 Inside back cover uty 1000 Inthe lst of BSI publications referved to in thie standard, delete the roferonco to BS S146 and substitute the following. "BS 6755 Testing of ves Patt 1 Specification for production pressure testing squirments 9007—1-0.9k-8 2 psc Copyright by the Dritish Standards Inalitution Mon dan $1 18:31.27 2005

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