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‘AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves ASME B16.10-1992 (REVISION OF ASME/ANSI 816.10-1986) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 —— Date of ssuence: January 18, 1983 ‘The 1992 edition of this Standard is being issued with an automatic addenda subscription service. The use of an addenda allows revisions made in response to public review comments or committee actions to be published as necessary; revisions published in addenda will become effective 6 months after the Date of Issuance of the addenda. The next edition of this Standard is scheduled for publication in 1997. ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretations of technical aspects of this Standard. The interpretations will be included with the above addenda service. Interpretations are not part of the addenda to the Standard. 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In 1921 the American Engineering Standards Committee, later the American Standards Association (ASA), organized Sectional Committee B16 to unify and further develop na- tional standards for pipe flanges and fittings (and, later, for valves, gaskets, and valve actu ators). Cosponsors of the B16 Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Association {(now the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as cosecretariat organizations. Pioneer work on standardization of end-to-end dimensions of valves began in 1917 under thedirection of JA. Stevens. Itwas put aside atthe end of World War I and interest did not revive until 1926. ASA and ASME agreed to include the topic inthe scope of the B16 Com- mittee, and Subcommittee 5 (now Subcommittee F) was established for the purpose. Work bbegan in 1928 and covered ferrous flanged-end gate, globe, angle, and check valves. Development of a national standard was hindered by the diversity of existing practices and by adverse economic conditions in the early 1930s. A proposed 1933 American Stan- dard for face-to-face dimensions of ferrous flanged valves did not gain acceptance, even though it was largely based on a 1931 Standard Practice of MSS. Further work and industry developments led to a meeting in May 1937, which undertook to reconcile differences among the draft ASA standard, two American Petroleum Institute (API) standards (5-G-1 con pipeline valves and 600A on flanged OSAY steel wedge gate valves), and a newly updated MSS SP-32. ‘A revised BI6 proposal was voted favorably in June 1938, was approved by ASA, and was published in 1939. The standard was reaffirmed in 1947. Work began on a revision in 1953 toinclude buttwelding end valves, plug valves, and control valves in both cast iron and steel. That edition was published as ASA B16.10-1957. Further revision was begun in 1964. Alter reorganization of ASA, first as the United States of America Standards Institute (USASD), then as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), with the Sectional Committee being redesignated as an American National Standards Committee, a new edi- tion adding ball valves was approved and published as ANSI B16.10-1973. In 1982 American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as an ASME Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI. In the 1986 Edition, ductile iron and the alloys covered by ANSI B16.34 were added to the materials covered. Wafer type gate and check valves, Class 150 Y-pattern globe and check valves, and several patterns of butterfly valves were added to the types covered. Inch dimensions were converted from common to two-place decimal fractions. In 1991 Subcommittee E — Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves, was combined with Subcommittee N— Steel Valves. In this 1992 Edition, steel offset seat and grooved end butterfly valves were added. Globe and flangeless style control valves, which previously had been included, were removed from the Standard. Information regard- ing control valve dimensions may be obtained from Instrument Society of America, 67 ‘Alexandria Drive, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709. Requests for interpretations or suggestions for revisions should be sent to the Secretary, B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. Following approval by the BI6 Main Committee and the ASME Supervisory Board, this ‘Standard was approved as an American National Standard by ANSI on December 2, 1992. ASME B16 COMMITTEE Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, Gaskets, and Valve Actuators (The folowing isthe roster ofthe Committee st the time of approval ofthis Standard.) OFFICERS W.N. MeLean, Chairman R.A. Schmidt, Vice Chairman ‘J. Yarmush, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W. L. Balls, Columbia Ges Distribution Co., Columbus, Ohio 4J-E. Batey, Union Carbide Corp, South Charleston, West Virginia KM. Bal, Underwriter’s Laboratory, Ine., Northbrook, Iinois lait, US Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. Ri. Brodin, Fisher Controls International, Inc, Marshalitown, lows Cohen, Capper Development Association, New York, New York e R C. Farrel, Jr, Consuitant, Birmingham, Alabome Floren, Muller Co., Decatur, linols Frikkon, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri W. Garland, Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania B. Hagan, ABS Americas, New Orleans, Louisiana . Inch, Mueler Brass Co, Hartvila, Tennessee ‘8. John, J Square Engineering Co., Houston, Texas ally, Hemry Vogt Machine Co., Lousvile, Kentucky Knecht, Anchr/Dating Valve Co., Wilkamsport, Penneyivenia Koester, The Wiliam Powell Co, Cincinnati, Ohio J. H. McCauley, J, James H. McCauley, Ine., Chicago, Iino Rhodes, Arnco Technology Trust, Houston, Texas C. Rosoh, Jt, Technicon Enterprises, nc., Oley, Pennsylvania a s IN. McLean, Newco Valves, Palos Park, Ilinois F a ‘Schmidt, Ladisch Co., Russaiville, Arkansas M, Stephan, Flextalic nc., Pennsauken, New J y F, Shroud, Ductile iron Pipe Research Association, tmingham, Alabama White, Repairs, Inc., South Bend, Indiana {A Wiliams, Southorn Company Services, Biringham, Alabama OPAgerpseRsotetzoograg PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE N — STEEL VALVES W..N. McLean, Chairman, Newco Valves, Palos Park, linois R.A. Koester, Vice Chairman, The Wiliam Powell Co., Cincinneti, Ohio M.A. Weinstock, Secretary, ASME, New York, New York E. A. Bake, Edward Valve, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina M.L. Bla, US Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. 1. R. Fekken, Monsanto Co., St Lous, Missouri R.A. Handschumacher, Handschumacher Agsociates, Saunderstown, Rhode Island G.R. lcenogle, Fisher Controls Intemational, Inc., Marshaltown, lowe ‘J. dohn, J Square Engineering Co., Houston, Texas . A. Joly, Henty Vogt Machine Co., Louisvil, Kentucky RJ. Kiassel, US NRC, Washington, D.C. G.Knacht, Anchor/Daring Valve Co., Willamspor, Pennsylvania R. O'Biion, Pacific Valves, Long Beach, California 4. Paptzun, Yarway Corp, Blue Bal, Pennsylvania ©. Rosch, J. Technicon Enterprises, Ine. Oley, Pennsylvania (. Thompson, E| DuPont De Nemours & Co. Inc., Newark, Delaware ©. Ts90. Deparment of Navy, Washington, 0.C. . Zyne, Consultant, Birmingham, Alabama CONTENTS Foreword Standards Committe Roster. Scope. Definitions . Facings of Flanged Valves Variations of Length Within a Class of Valves Tolerances . Figures 1 Flange Facings and Their Relationships 2. Welding Ends . Tables 1 Class 125 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 150 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions .. 2 Class 250 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 300 Stee! Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions ........ 10 3 Class 400 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions . 4 Class 800 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 600 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions ........ 16 5 Class 900 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, 4 Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions . 18 6 Class 1500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions . 20 7 Class 2500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions . fp 2 8 Classes 125 and 250 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Wafer ‘Type Valves, Face-to-Face Dimensions . 23 9 Classes 25 and 125 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 600 Steel Butterfly Valves, Face-to-Face Dimensions ; 24 10 Determination of Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Flanged Valves Having Various Flange Facings...... : 25 11. Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Valves Having End Flanges With Ring Joint Facings, End-to-End Dimensions tevteeteee 26 Annex A. References 29 Interpretations n ASME B16,10-1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES 1 SCOPE 1.1 General This Standard covers face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of straightway valves, and center-to-face and center-to-end dimensions of angle valves. Its pur- pose is {0 assure installation interchangeability for valves of a given material, type, size, rating class, and end connection. Face-to-face and center-to-face dimensions apply to flanged end valves with facings defined in paras. 2.3.1 and 2.3.2, and to other valves intended for assembly between flat face or raised face flanges. End-to-end dimensions apply to grooved end, bbuttwelding end, and flanged end valves with facings defined in para, 2.3.3, Center-to-end dimensions ap- ply to buttwelding end and to flanged end valves with facings defined in para. 2.3.3 In Tables 1 to 7, A or D in a column head denotes, valves having flanged ends as illustrated; B or E denotes valves having buttwelding ends. 1.2 Standard Units ‘The inchis the standard for linear dimensions." (For conversion to metric units, 1 in. = 25.4 mm.) 1.3 Cast Iron Valves ‘Only flanged end valves (and others intended for as- sembly between flanges) are covered by this Standard, ‘Mating dimensions and facings of flanged ends cor form to those in ASME/ANSI B16.1. Dimensional "Linear dimensions inthis Standard are expresed using two-pace decimal fractions. These values are actually common Fractions ofan Inch rounded to the nearest two-place decimal value as follows 003 = Ya 048 = Ye 0.06 = 030, 012 = 056 = */n 0.16 = 2 0a = % O19 = 0.69 = ” =” O31 = 0.98 = Mn we tables for various types and sizes of valves are as fol- lows. 1.3.1 Gate, Plug, and Check Valves Class? 125 — Table 1 Class 250 — Table 2 Class 800 — Table 4 1.3.2 Globe and Angle Valves Class 125 — Table 1 Class 250 — Table 2 1.3.3 Wafer Swing Check Valves Class 125 — Table 8 Class 250 — Table 8 1.3.4 Butterfly Valves Class 25 — Table 9 Class 125 — Table 9 tron Valves Only flanged end valves (and others intended for as- sembly between flanges) are covered. Mating dimen- sions and facings of flanged ends conform to those in ASME/ANSI B16.42. Valves are rated Class 150 and Class 300, Dimensions can be found in the same tables as corresponding types of cast iron and steel valves. 1.5 Steel and Alloy Valves This category includes carbon, alloy, and stainless steels, and the nonferrous materials listed in ASME/ ANSI B16.34. It includes flanged, buttwelding, and ‘grooved ends, as well as the types of valves intended for assembly between flanges. Mating dimensions and facings of flanged ends conform to those in ASME/ ANSI BI6.5, ASME B16.47, Series A or MSS SP-44, [For flanged end butterfly valves, refer to Note (3) of ‘Table 9 for flange information. ] For flangeless or wa- fer valves intended for assembly between flanges, re- fer to Tables 8 and 9 for flange information. Only or explanation of Clas, se pare 2.2 ASME 816.10-1992 buttwelding end valves in rating classes 150 through 2500 are included in this Standard. Dimensional tables for various types and sizes of valves are as follows, 1.5.1 Gate, Globe, Angle, Check, Plug, and Ball Valves Class 150 — Table 1 Class 300 — Table 2 Class 400 — Table 3 Class 600 — Table 4 Class 900 — Table 5 Class 1500 — Table 6 Class 2500 — Table 7 1.8.2 Y-Pattern Globe and Y-Pattern Swing Check Valves Class 150 — Table 1 1.5.3 Wafer Knife Gate Valves Class 150 — Table 8 1.5.4 Wafer Swing Check Valves Classes 150 to 2500 — Table 8 1.5.5 Butterfly Valves Class 150 — Table 9 Class 300 — Table 9 Class 600 — Table 9 1.6 Exclusions ‘This Standard excludes threaded and socket weld- ing end valves, and all types of copper alloy and alumi ‘num alloy valves. 2 DEFINITIONS 2.1. Nominal Valve Size 2.1.1 Nominal Pipe Size (NPS). The size of a valve is the corresponding nominal size of pipe in which itis used. The stated number is used for designation and is not necessarily the same as the valve inside diameter or port diameter. 2.1.2 Reduced Port Sizes. Venturi gate valves conforming to API 597 and reduced port gate and ball valves conforming to API 6D are designated for size by two numbers, the first being the NPS of the valve ‘ends, the second being the NPS of the port (seats, moving parts, etc.);.g., NPS6 x 4designatesa valve of end size NPS 6 with a port to match NPS 4. These valves, conforming to the referenced API specifica- tions, shall have face-to-face or end-to-end dimen- sions corresponding to valves having the same size end FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. connections; e.g., an NPS 6 X 4 valve shall have the face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions of an NPS 6 valve. 2.2 Press romp 1ure Rating Number Valves are designated as one of the following classes, of pressure-temperature rating numbers: (@) Cast iron — Classes 25, 125, 250, 800 (8) Ductile iron — Classes 150, 300 (0) Steel? — Classes 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, 2500 2.3 Flanged Valve Dimensions 2.3.1 Face-to-Face. The face-to-face dimension for flanged valves isthe distance between the extreme ends which are the gasket contact surfaces (sce Fig. 1). Face-to-face applies to flanged valves having the fol- lowing flange facings: (@) flat (0) 0.06 in. raised (©) 0.28 in. raised (@) large or small male* (©) large or small tongue* 2.3.2 Installed Face-to-Face. The installed face to-face dimension of certain butterfly valves [see Table 9, Note (1)] may include allowances for gasket or resilient-facing compression. Refer to MSS SP-67 for definitive illustrations. 2.3.3 End-to-End. For those flanged valves where the gasket contact surfaces are not located at the ex- treme ends of the valve, the distance between the ex- treme ends is described as the end-to-end dimension ‘and applies to flanged valves having the following flange facings: (a) ring joint (6) large or small female (0) large or small groove 2.4 Buttwelding End Valve Dimensions (Also See Section 4) For buttwelding end valves, the end-to-end dimen- sion is the distance between the extreme ends (root faces) of the welding bevels (see Fig. 2) tncades all ferrous and nonferrous materials in ASME/ANSI Ble 34 “Face-to-face dimensions in Tables | to 7 must be adjusted asin cated in Table 10, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES edge to Henge edge ‘imension piven in the ties Fiat Face Regula facing on Class 125 east iron te lange edge Fece-to-face cimension given in the tables 08nd Fee on Regular facing on Class 250 eset iron i land Classes 180 and 300 steo [Note (19) Basi lange edge to flange edge Face-to-face dimension glven in the tobler 0.25 in, Raised Face 0.25 Regular facing 09 Clare 400 and higher steel and Clase 200 east ron (Nate (1)] | fave an 1 are sie End-tosnd dimension (we Table 12) Depth of eroove Ring Joint Facing for steel vaies only (Note (11 (a) Regular Standard Facings GENERAL NOTE: Regular flange facings fr valves are shown above. Valves nor nally corned in stock are 30 faced NoTe: [ASME 816.10-1992 Basi flange edge to ange doe jp feet irenon Large or Sat 0.28 in pee For see! and (arse rate) Clase 800 2st iron (Note (1) Basie flange ode ttange End-to-end dimension j4p—Srercend censor Large or Salt 0.19 nm For sect and tlarge femalel Class 800 cast iron (Note 11!) Basi flange edge to flange edge Face to-tece dimension Leege oF Smal Tongue 0.28 in-m] For se! vats only | {Note (1 | Base Hanae edge to flange ede End-tosand dimension Large or Small ‘Groove [Note (1) (6) Other Standard Facings GENERAL NOTE: ‘Valves are supplied with he facings shown above when speci fied. Soe Table 10 to determine face-to-face dimensions of Valves with these facings (1 Stee! includes nonforrous matorals in ASMEVANS! 816.34, FIG. 1 FLANGE FACINGS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS ASME B16.10-1992 (2) Pain Bevel, GENERAL NOTE: FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES [A Endsto-end dimension (©) Compound Bevel ‘Typical bevels are shown for illustration only FIG. 2 WELDING ENDS 2.8 Grooved End Valve Dimensions ‘The end-to-end dimension for grooved end valves is, the distance between extreme ends. 2.6 Angle Valves For flanged angle type valves (those in which the ends are at an angle of 90 deg to each other), the center-to-face dimension is the distance from the cen- terline of the port to the extreme end which is the gas- ket contact surface. For flanged angle type valves in which the gasket seating surface is not located at the extreme end and for angle type valves having butt- welding ends, the phrase center-to-end denotes the distance from the centerline of the port to the extreme end, 3 FACINGS OF FLANGED VALVES. Figure I shows facings for flanged ends. 3.1. Facings Normally Furnished 3.1.1 Flat Face. Flanges for Classes 25 and 125 cast iron valves are flat faced. 3.1.2 0.06 in, Raised Face. Flanges for Class 250 ‘cast iron and for Classes 150 and 300 steel valves have (0.06 in. raised faces, which are included in the Face-to- face (or center-to-face) dimensions. When Classes 150 and 300 valves are required with flat faces, either the full thickness of flange or the thickness with the 0.06 raised face removed may be furnished, unless oth- erwise specified by the customer. Users are reminded that removing the 0.06 in. raised face will make the face-to-face dimension nonstandard. 3.1.3 0.25 in, Raised Face. Flanges for Class 800 cast iron and for Class 400 and higher steel valves have 0.25 in, raised faces, which are included in the face-to- face (or center-t0-face) dimensions. 3.2 Other Standard Facings Table 10 summarizes data on all flange facings and ccan be used with Tables 1 to 7 in calculating face-to- face and end-to-end dimensions of flanged valves having standard facings other than those described in para. 3.1 3.3 ling Joint Facings ‘The X dimension given in Table 11, when added to the face-to-face dimension of a valve having raised face flanges in Tables 1 107, establishes the end-to-end dimension for the valve having flanges with ring joint facings. 4 VARIATIONS OF LENGTH WITHIN A CLASS OF VALVES: 4.1. Buttwelding End Valves (Also see para. 2.4) Tables 1 to 7 include end-to-end dimensions for valves having buttwelding ends. In many cases, the dimensions are different from those of face-to-face dimensions of flanged valves, as evidenced by the dif- ferences between dimensions A and B of the tables. FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES 4.1.1 Short Pattern For pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves having. buttwelding ends in Class 600 and higher, the regular ‘end-to-end dimensions shall be equal to the short pat- tern dimensions shown in Tables 4 to 7. At the manu- facturer’s option, the end-to-end dimensions of these valves may be the same as the face-to-face dimensions of raised face flanged valves. 4.1.2 Long Pattern For flanged bonnet valves having buttwelding ends in Class 600 and higher, the regular end-to-end dimen- sions shall be equal to the face-to-face dimensions of raised face flanged valves shown in Tables 4 to 7. At the manufacturer's option, the end-to-end dimensions may be the same as the short pattern end-to-end dimensions. 4.2. Narrow, Wide, and Extra Wide Designations Certain butterfly valves are designated narrow, wide, or extra wide for the purpose of consolidating a ASME B16.10-1982 diversity of manufacturer's lengths into two or three sets of dimensions for a given size. At the manufac- turer’s option, any of the two or three dimensions listed for a size may be used. 5 TOLERANCES 5.1 Straightway Valves A tolerance of £0.06 in. shall be allowed on face- to-face and end-to-end dimensions of valves of NPS 10 and smaller, and a tolerance of +0.12 in. shall be allowed for NPS 12 and larger. For exceptions as re- lated to wafer type and butterfly valves, see General Note (b) in Table 8 and Notes (4) and (5) in Table 9, 5.2 Angle Valves ‘The tolerances on center-to-face and center-to-end dimensions of angle type valves shall be one-half those listed in para. 5.1. [ASME 816.10-1982 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. useing en | fea Class 125 Cost ron Class 180 Steet (case 150 Steet TABLE 1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS. = =e | Globe, | Lift ‘Solid : ape to % 4.00 4.00 | PUES | HB) ie| ie ]is | a] eB] elie | 2 «fee lawlewelaelae lez las | len | as AS esos (sles ie ee eee ae ae ee aes om eae ete eles ee ee 2 . 20.00 | 30.00 | | | FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES [ASME 816,10-1992 FY] Pointe Bormelsing > Lp (lass 125 Catron lass 150 Steet Class 150 Steet TABLE 1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS [on 2 13 4 18 16 7 1 | te | 2 | 21 Class 150 Steel Flanged End (0.06 in. Raised Face) ‘nd Welding End Flanged End | Welding End Pig ‘alt Globe, tite | Check, | Short Round | and | Angle | Y-Globe Nom. and Por, | Swing | and | and Valve | Reguier | Regular | Venta | Ful | Check | tit | ¥-Swing| tong | Short | tong | short ratte | Patter | Pattem | Bore | (1) | Check | Check | Pattom | Patter | Patter | Pattern A 2 a ‘A | Amas | dance) Aonde| a | A | 6 | 8 % 400 | 2.00 % 400 | 200 * 425 | 228 | 880 | 425 | 425 550 % 62 | 250 | 600 | 462 | 462 6.00 1 | 700 | s00 | 275} 680} 500] 5.00 650 1% sso | 300) 7.25 | 580 | 550 7.00 1 | a7 | 650 | 325 | 800 | 650] 650 | 750) 7.50 2 roso | 760 | 1050 | 800 | 400 200 | 700| 700) 850 | 8.50 2 12.00 1175 | 860 | 426 | 11.00] 780] 750 | 950 | 950 3 13.00 | @60 | 1350 | 960 | 475 | 12.80 | @00 | a00 | 11.12 | 11.12 4 | 1200 | 1400 | 9.00 | 17.00 | 11.50 5.75 | 14.50 | 2.00 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 5 | 15.00 | 18.00 1800171 | 7.00 6 | 15.50 | 18.00 | 15.60 16.0017) | 8.00 | 1850 | 1580 | 10.50 | 18.00 | 15.88 8 | 18.00 | 2050 | 16.00 1950 | 9.75 | 23.60 | 18.00 | 11:50 | 20.50 | 16.50 10 | 21.00 | 22.00 | 21.00 2680 | 12.25 | 26.50 | 21.00 | 13.00 | 22.00 | 18.00 12 | 24.00 | 25.00 | 24.00 27.0 | 13.75 | 20.80 | 24.00 | 14.00 | 25.00 | 19.75 14 | 27.00 27.00 3100 | 15.30 27.00 | 18.00 | 30.00 | 22.50 16 | 30.00 30.00 36.008) | 18.00 30.00 | 16.00 | 33.00 | 24.00 18 | 36.00 34.00 38.5019) | 34.00 36.00 | 26.00 20 | 36.00 36.00 38.50 9) | 36.00 38.00 | 28.00 2 42.0018) 43.00 2a | 42.00 | 42.00 51.0019) | . 5 | 4200 45.00 | 32.00 26 51.00 8) 48.00 |... 28 57.00 91 53.00 30 60.00 81 55.00 2 : 60.00 34 64.00 36 770091 |: | 68.00 (See Notes on p. 8) ‘ASME B16.10-1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES TABLE 1 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTES: (a1 Dimensions ae in inches. (6) See Table 10 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings. NoTes: (7) These dimensions are not intended to caver the type of check valve having tha aeat angle at approximately 45 deg to the runof the valve, or the "Underwriter Pattern,” or other patterns where large clearances ere requlted (2) Solid wedge only. (3) Regular pattern only. The face-to-face dimension of NPS 4 may be 12,00 at the manufacturer's option (4) Venturi patter only. (5) Globo and horizontal itt check only (6) Double aise and conduit oaly (7) Globe and horizontal it check ony. The face-to-face and end-to-end dimension for Case 160 et ‘swing check valves in NPS Bis 13.00 and in NPS 6 is 14.00. Gabe and horizontal ft check only. The face-to-face end end-to-end dimension for Class 150 stee flanged and buttwelding end ‘suing check vaives in NPS 16 is 34.00, (9) Swing chock only 2 flanged and buttwelding ond i) FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME B16.10-1992 Table 2 begins on next page. ASME 816.10-1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES Class 200 Steet TABLE 2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 lass 250 Cast Iron Class 300 Stool Flanged End (0.06 in. Raised Face) Flanged and Welding End Plug Bat Globe, ute Check, | Angle ‘Nor, ond | and Valve Short Venturi | Swing itt tong | short | tong Size, Patten Patiem | Check | Check | Pattern | Pattern | Patter NPS. A A A . A Amada | 8 Ve . 5.50 5.50 Pa 6.00 6.00 1 625 6.50 6.50 Ve 7.00 7.00 1% 7.50 750 | 7.50 750 B 8.50 7.28 8.60 10.50 5.25 350 | 8.50 8.50 2k 9.50 | 8.00 9.50 | 11.50 5.75 250 | 9.50 8.50 3 az 25 | 11.12 12.80 625 | ant2 | vnaz2 fo anae 4 1200 | 10.60 | 12.00 14.00 700 | 1200 | 1200 | 12.00 5 16.00 15.25 18.75 7.88 6 158 | 1498 | 16.75 | 15.98 | 17.50 875 | 1588 | 15.98 | 18.00 8 16.50 19.78 | 1650 | 21.00 | 1050 | 1975 | 1650 | 20.50 10 1800 | 2238 | 2380 | 1800 | 24.50 | 1225 | 2238 | 1800 | 22.00 12 1975 | 2650 | 2800 | 12.75 | 2800 | 1400 | 2550 | 19.75 | 26.00 4 22.60 30.00 30.00 | 2280 | 30.00 16 24.00 33.00 33.00 | 2400 | 33.00 18 26.00 36.00 36.00 | 26.00 | 36.00 20 28.00 39.00 39.00 | 28.00 | 39.00 22 | 44.00 43.00 43.00 24 31.00 45.00 45.00 | 3200 | 48.00 | 26 49.00 49.00 2 53.00 53.00 30 55.00 55.00 32 : 60.00 60.00 | 4 64.00 64.00 36 68.00 ‘ 68.00 10 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. Class 250 Cast Iron sed Class 300 Steet Burwelding end aes 200 Steet ASME 816.10-1992 TABLE 2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS 68.00 10 1" 12 3 14 15 16 7 Class 300 Steet Flanged End (0.06 in, Ralsed Face) and Welding End Plug Short Round | Globe | Angle Nom. ‘and Port, ‘and ‘ond Valve Ventud | Regular Ful tite ute ‘Swing Skee, Pattern rom | Bore Check | check | Check NPS 8 A Ande | Asis | Omnde | Aande ve 6.00 3.00 % 7.00 3.50 1 | 62512) 7.50 8.00 4.00 8.50 1% | : 2.50 425 9.00 We 7.8012) | } 9.60 9.00 450 9.50 2 8.50 aso | 10.502) 1112 | 1050 5.25 10.50 2% 950 9.50 | 12.0012) 1300 | 11.50 575 | 11.50 3 11.12 raz | 13.0021 15.25 | 1250 6.25 12.60 4 | 1200 12.00 | 14.002) 18.00 | 14.00 700 | 1400 5 | 18.00 18.78 vee | 18.75 6 18.98 15.88 | 18.00 15.88 | 2200 | 17.50 7s | 1750 a 16.50 1650 | 20.50 13.75 | 27.00 | 2200 | 11.00 | 21.00 10 18.00 1a00 | 22.00 zze | 3280 | 2450 | 1228 | 2450 lig 19.75 13.75 | 28.00 2800 | 3800 | 2800 | 14.00 | 28.00 | 14 30.00 30.0013) | 30.0018) | 30.00 33.00 18 33.09 33.0013) | 33.0013) | 33.00 34.00 18 36.00 36,0013) | 36.0013) | 36.00 | 38.50 20 39.00 39.0013) | 39.0013) | 39.00 40.00 | 2 4300 | 4300.) | 43001 | 43.00 48.00 24 45.00 | 45.0013) | 45.001) | 45.00 53.00 28 48.00 | 48.0013) | 49.0013) | 48200 53.00 28 53.00 53.00(3) | 63.0013) | 53.00 59.00 30 85.00 | 85.0019) | 56.0013) | 55.00 62.75 32 60.00 60.0013) | 60.0013) | 60.00 34 64.00 64.0019) | 640019) | 64.00 | 36 68.00 88.0013) | 68.0013) I 82.00 (See Notes ono, 12) ASME B16.10-1982 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES TABLE 2 (CONT'D) (GENERAL NOTES: {a Dimensions are in inches. 1) See Table 10 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings. Notes: 11) ‘Solid wedge ony. {2) Plug — short pattern only. (3) Venturi patton ony FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-1992 ‘Table 3 begins on next page. 3B ASME 816.10:1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES Burtweicing Rize toce Bureweiding end ; | TABLE3 CLASS 400 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 Class 400 Steet Flanged End (0.26 in Raisod Face) and Welding End Pug ound Globe, Litt Nominal Port, Check, and | Angle and | Long Valve Size, FulBore | Swing Check | LittCheck | Pattern NPS i a ‘Aand 8 Dandé | Aands vet) 6.5012) 6.50 3.25 6.560 mt) 7.5012) 5 7.50 3.75 7.50 ar) 850 3.804) | 10.00 8.50 425 8.50 Tet) 9.00 8.00 (4) | 8.00 4.50 9.00 Tet) aso | gsoi| 12.60 9.50 475 9.50 2 11.50 11.5014 | 13.00 11.50 5.75 11.80 261) 13.00 13.004) | 18.00 13.00 6.50 13.00 30 14.00 1400/4 | 17.50 14.00 7.00 14.00 4 16.00 16.0014) | 19.00 22.00 16.00 8.00 16.00 5 18.00 18.00 9.00 6 19.50 19.50 24.00 28.00 19.50 975 | 19.50 8 23.50 23.50 29.00 33.25 23.50 11.75 | 23.60 10 26.50 26.50 35.00 35.00 26.50 13.25 | 26.60 2 30.00 30.00 40.00 40.00 30.00 15.00 | 30.00 14 32.50 32.50 35.00 (6) 3250 | 16 35.50 35.80 | 35.806) 36.50 8 38.50 38.50 (5) 40.00 (6) 38.50 20 41.50 41:50 (5) 41.506) 41.50 22 45.00 45.00 (5) 45.00 (6) 45.00 24 48.50 48.50 (5) 55.00 (6) 48.50 26 51.5013) | 51.5045) 56,00 (6) 51.50 28 55.0013) | 58.00(5) 63.0016) 55.00 30 60.0013) | 60.0018) | e8.0016) 60.00 32 65.0013) | 85.005) 65.00 34 70.0013) | 70.0018) 70.00 36 74.0013) _| 74.0016) [__ 22.0016 74.00 (Bee Notes on p. 18) 4 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. ‘ASME B16, 10-1992 TABLE 3 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTES: {) Dimensions are in inches {8} S00 Tablo 10 for acjustments to tabulated cimensions which may be requited for certain flange facings. Notes: (1) The face-to-face dimensions and connecting end flanges for Class 400 valves, NPS.3 and smaller reientical with those for Class 00 valves: (2) Solid wedge only (3) Double aise and conduit ony. (4) Rogular pattern oni (6) Venturi patter only. 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LSV9 008 SSWID » TEL ” ASME B16, 10-1992 | Butewelaing enc =) TABLES CLASS 900 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES Rite face e urewelding end € 1 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Clase 800 Steel Valves Flanged End (026m, Rese Face) and Woking End —, Pao bat t : Gis, - | tobe, | ute | Luft Check, | creck, | and | Anole an | Swing | ana Regu | Round | Swing | Check | ttt Nom. sot | “ind | ‘Por. | chook | Shore | Check. vane vert | ‘ral | ‘tong’ | Parem | ton Lona Sie, (| Panem | Boxe on (| Patt Nes 2 | ame | oa | mae | & | Amie %e) 9.00 450 1" | soo. | 0 | 10.00 10.00 5.00 10160 ru | r001a | 680 | 11.0018 1100 5.50 100 tit | 120018 | 700 | 12001 | s¢d0 | 1200 8.00 12.00 2 (2) | 14.50 B50 | 14.5014) | 15.00 | 14.50 | 7.25 14.50 2m | 1860 | 1000 | 165014 | 17.00 | 1650 | 1000 | 925 16.50 3 15.00 12.00 | 15.0014) | 18.50 | 15.00 | 12.00 7.50 6.00 15,00 a 1200 | 1400 | Boots | 2200 | 1800 | 1400 | 900 | 700 | 18.00 5 2200 | 17.00 z200 | 1700 | 1100 | 880 6 2aco | 2000 | 2400 | 2240 | 2400 | 2000 | 1200 | 10.00 | 2400 8 2200 | 2600 | 2900 | 2200 | 2900 | 2600 | 1450 | 1200 | 2000 10 3300 | stoo | 3300 | 300 | a300 | ato | tes0 | 1850 | 3200 2 3a00 | e600 | 3800 | 4400 | 38.00 | 2600 | 1900 | 18.00 | 3800 te | 4080 | 9100 doso | 3900 | 2025 | 19.50 | 40.50 16 4450 | 4300 | 485006 | aas01 | 43.00 | 2600 | 4430 18 49.00 s 48.0016) 29.00 48.00 20 $2.00 52.0016 52.0016) 3250 2.00 2 | 2 1.00 61.00 6) 39100 6100 (See Notes on p. 19) FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME B16.10-1992 TABLE 5 (CONT'D) (GENERAL NOTES: {a} Dimensions are in inches. (b) See Table 10 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings. NOTES: (1) These dimensions apply to pressure sea or flangoless bonnet valves. They may be applied atthe manufacturers option to valves, with flanged bonnets (2) The connecting end flanges for Cass 900 vi face dimensions fr all Class 900 valves, NPS 2'/ and smaller, except round por full bore plug val ‘hose of Class 1500 valves. (3) Solid weage oniy (4) Regular pattern only (6) Venturi pattern only. (6) Swing check only. Jes, NPS 2 and amaler, are identical to those of Class 1500 valves. The face-to (column 4), areidertical with 19 ASME B16.10-1992 ( 4 Bureneicing nd FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES eo > rae oe fl t om TABLE 6 CLASS 1500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 Clase 1500 Stee! Flanged End (0.25 in. Raised Face) and Walding End Gato Pig | Ball Giobe, Soa Globe, un Wedge. itt Check, Double | check. ‘and Angle Dise, and Swing and ‘and Reguar | Round | Swing | Check, | Lift Nom. Conduit, | Short ond Port, Check, Short | Check, Vaive tom | Vontur Full Long Pattern | Long Long size, a Patter Bore Patter a Pattem | Pattern a Aand 8 A And 8 a Danie | Aad e 8.50(5) 4.25 % 9.00 450 1 10.0012) | 550 | 10.0013) 10.00 5.00 te | 1.0012 | 660 | 11.00(8) 11.00 5.50 ve | 12001 | 700 | 12000 | 12.00 8.00 a 14.50 so | 145013) | 1538 | 14.50 2.50 728 | 1450 2% | 1650 10.00 | 1650(9 | 17.88 | 16.60 10.00 325 | 1650 5 18.50 1200 | 18503) | 2062 | 1850 12.00 925 | 18.50 4 21.50 16.00 | 21.5013) | 2462 | 21.50 16.00 | 10.75 | 2150 5 26.50 19.00 26.50 19.00 | 13.26 6 27.78 22.00 | 27.75 31.00 | 27.75 2200 | 1988 | 27.75 8 3275 200 | 32.75 | 3600 | 3275 26.00 | 1638 | 3275 10 39.00 34.00 | 39.00 4200 | 39.00 34.00 | 19.50 | 39.00 2 44.50 39.00 | 44.50 48.00 | 46.50 3900 | 22.25 | 44.50 14 49.50 42.00 49.50 4200 | 2475 | 49.50 16 54.50 47.00 | 54.5014) 54.506) | 47.00 54.50 ie 60.50 53.00 60.506), 20 85.50 58.00 65.5016) 2 24 76.50 76.50 16) (See Notes on p. 21) FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-1892 TABLE 6 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTES: {al Dimensions are in inches. {@) See Table 10 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be require for certain flange facings Notes: (1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangetess bonnet valves. They may be applied st the manufacturer's option to valves, with flanged bonnets (2) Sols wedge ony (G} Regular patern ony (4) Venturi pattern only (} Globe and itt check ony (6) Swing check only. a [ASME 816.10-1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES cn =| uttweising = Pe EZ TABLE7 CLASS 2500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-Y0-END DIMENSIONS 7 > 2 4 3 @ 7 Gan 200 Fong od 08 Rated Fad Wat cen | ete un cxte.um | thes Siti a stg. | Ae ane a sven | rum, | sermciet, | hot | nhac “ive | Ba tng pentie | eT | em | ser | ety tam | nem |” | am ws | toms | 3 | fom | some || oma | ae | wane | vo38 a8 tf ie ; toe is | ism ga | aie | tee oe te | tem | ae ne oa mo | fea | $2 | we | ise is PoP ee | te | 8 |G | wee | a8 | is a» | a | 90 | zoo | 2000 | 120 | 1000 | 2000 pf ee | ee) 28 | Be | me | se | see 2 | fs | lew | dso | Hem | tas | saa | Zee $ | Re | ae | Se | NS | Nm | ieee $ | Be | Be | Soo | ats | 28 | See | st $ | BS | Be] SS | SS | Be |) me | oe 0 | soo | seo | soo | som | 25 | asm | soa | 88 | RS | a | se | Se | me | se "a fo 7 ‘s 00 | s si ceena. nots {a) Dimensions aro in inchos. {b) See Table 10 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings. NoTES: {1} ‘These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied atthe manufacturers option to valves with flanged bonnets (2) Sold wedge only 2 [ASME B16.10-1982 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. 20} 2180 "y68 la PUP aD av Vera -uowyp 228)n8 s9x809 pue sioroute 'SBLON 1WU3NaD seve | ewoe | acve | coor 7 zwar | voz | eve | Gon | avez | cout * cost | cose | oot | ovr | oot | ost ec seat | 2001 | ov | oot | os | oot oc ooze | ove: | seat | osst | oset | sve | sei | sce | os ve zee | ose | sze | ove aote | Sect | ovat | osst | ovis | coe | osu | ere | ose oe we | se wat sen | sev | evo |ooe | seo |ooe | ose 8 bez | os ust cozt | oo | eve ose | cre | osu | ose a tee | ose cont Jsvot | sco] ace [see | ace [sez | oot sez | see cor | ozs oo | oo | eve |e | eve [zie | ove sez | sez | sez | ove ooot | sve see [ere |acs acs |oss | ova | See sez | Sct | ost | set ee | eve | ose | ors [os |oos | oo |eos | scz ses | eer | evr | oo seo |seo |sco foes | ore Jove |ave face fave | ave 8 d : see [see | sre 3 ser | wo | evo | avo | xo] evo] ery | oov | oor [ave | ve | eee | ave | zoe | coe | toe ' wo | sro | svo| so | sco] sco) ace | sre | see [ove | aot | eve | eve | coe | coe | coe c seo | sro | sro | avo | sro | svo|see [sre | sce | zoe | coe | zoe | coe | ore | eee az sco | sco | sco | sro | aco | sro | ace |ace sce | ore [eve jore fare [ere ave | oot 2 (ahumea vous | (eum oer ose | sz: | wommua | saw Z — as ost | 006 | 000 | oor | ove | om | oose | oom | 00s | ooo | ov | oot | om oan asin | “won = = “nw (@) ebony ppm enna wane te “eyed feng pus ofBuig " ‘og bumg pas | zyucn seg (Li as, afafwlele o»[e,*|[*]*|*|]+*|,ele t SNOISNAWIG 30V4-O1-30Vd ‘SIA TVA 3dAL U34YM T33LS 00SZ 01 OSL SASSVTO GNV NOU! 1SV9 0SZ GNWSZL S3SSVID 8 3TSVL ASME B16.10-1992 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES. TABLE 9 CLASSES 25 AND 125 CAST IRON AND CLASSES 150 TO 600 STEEL BUTTERFLY VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE DIMENSIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 ‘Steet Grooved Stoo! Offset Seat — Gast ron and Clase 150 Stoo (2113114) End (214) | __Lug and Water Styie (5116) Valve Flanged End Lug and Water Style (1) Size, | class | class | class | class ps | Narrow | Wide | Narow | wide | Extrawide | 150 150 300 600 ve 131 naa [1.50 3.38 2 189 75 | 181 319 2 181 rea | 200 gar | | a 00 | 500 | 181 | 198 | 200 sei | tas | ras | 212 4 5008|| = 7100) || 0c) |= 292 || eae] 4s | 212 | 212 | 250 5 500 | 750 | 219 280 | 256 581 o | 6 soo | 800 | 219 27 | 201 ser | 225 | 231 306 | 8 eco | eso | 298 21 | 206 52s | 250 | 288 | 400 10 00 | 1500 | 269 300 | 312 625 | 281 325 | a2 2 2.00 | 1500 | 306 325 | 338 sso} 319 | 362 | 5.80 14 | 800 | 1800 | 306 a2 | 7s roo | 362 | 462 | 612 16 aco | 1600 | 3.12 400 | 412 zoo | 400 | 526 | 700 18 00 | 1600 | 400 | 450 | 462 soo | 450 | ses | 798 20 2.00 | 1800 | 438 soo | 612 so | 500 | 625 | aso 2 2.00 | 18.00 60s | sis | 1000 | sos | 712 | 913 30 12.00 | 22.00 6.50 36 12.00 | 22.00 788 42 12.00 | 24.00 98 48 18.00 | 26.00 10.88 54 15.00 | 28.00 60 | 15.00 | 30.00 5 66 | 18.00 | 34.00 | 2 18.00 | 36.00 I GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: [1) The installed fce-to-face dimension isthe dimension ofthe valve face-to-face aftr installation inthe pipeline t does not include the thickness of gaskete where separate gaskets are uted. I does include the compressed installa) thickness of gaskets or seals that are an intogtl part of the valve. (2) These buttrfy valves ae of the design generally having concentric location of disc and seat, covered by MSS SP-67, from which these data are extracted, (3) These velves are dimensionally compatibie with langes conforming to ASMEJANSI B16.1 Class 25 or Class 125, ASME/ANS 16.5 Class 150, ASME B16.24 Class 160, ASME/ANS! 816.42 Class 150, AWWA C-207. (4) Forthese butterty valves, a tolerance of # 0.08 in. shallbe ellowed on face-tofaco dimensions of valves of NPS 6 and smaller, and ‘tolerance of =0.13in. on NPS and|arger, except thet for single flange and flangclss valves of NPS 30 and larger, atolerance of 0.28 in. shall be alowed. (6) For these valves, 8 tolerance of 0.12 in, shall be allowed on the face-to-face dlmensions for al sizes and prossuro classes. {6} The data for offect seat valves, columns 7-9, are extracted trom MSS SP-68 and API 609 lexcept 16 "-24"” Cless 600, which re only in MSS SP-68 24 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES: ASME B16, 10-1992 TABLE 10 DETERMINATION OF FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF FLANGED VALVES HAVING VARIOUS FLANGE FACINGS Face-toFece (1-3) End-to-End (1 - 3) Large or Small ‘Large or Sma 0.06in. | 0.26%. Ring Raised | Raisod | Mato | Tongue | Typo Groove Material | Class Face | Face | Face | Face | Joint Face Gaston | 125 | (a) | 250 ia 300 @ | ea 0.1217) Steel 10 |S} 13) +050 | +0.50 8 +0.38 +0.38 | 300 6 @ +050 | +050 | tose | +038 1400 0 a (6) 6 @ 012 012 72500 Notes: (1) Dimensions aro in inches. {2} Tovetermine the face-o-f3ce or end-to-end dimensions of valves having both flanges a tabulated in this table, adjust the face-to face not the buttwold end-to-end) dimensions shown forthe valve type (gate, globe, etc, material, class, and size in Tables 1107 by the amount shown, (3) For center to face or cen ‘o-end dimonsions of angle type valves, use one-half the numerical adjustment shown herein {4} These face-to-face dimensions are listed in Tables 1 to 7 (S00 table of desired class. ! {6} ForClass 150 and for Class 300 steel valves having lt faces, either the fll thickness of the flange or the thickness withthe 0.08 in. raised face removed may be supplied unless otherwise epeciieg. Fr ful hickness of flange, the face to face dimansione listed {010.06 in. rolaed face apply. Users are reminded thet remaving the 0.06 in raised faces will make the face-to-face dimensions nonstandard {0} These face-to-face dimensions are those listed for 0.25 in. raised face in Tables 3 to 7. (7) Whhen used for Claes 800 cast iron, applies to large face only. {8} The Xdimensions given in Table 11 added tothe appropriate raised foce flange face-to-face dimensions of Tables 1 to 7 establish the endsto-end dimensions of steel valves having flanges with ring joint facings. 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[ASME 816.10-1992 ANNEX A REFERENCES (This Annex isan integral part of ASME B16.10-1992 and is placed after the main text for convenience.) ‘The following is alist of standards and specifications referenced in this Standard, show- ing the applicable edition or year of approval. API Publications. API 6D, Twentieth Edition Pipeline Valves (Steel Gate, Plug, Ball, and Check Valves) API 594, Fourth Edition Water and Wafer-Lug Check Valves API 609, Fourth Edition Lug-and-Wafer-Type Butterfly Valves ASME Publications ASME/ANSI B16.1-1989 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 25, 125, 250 and 800 ASME/ANSI B16.5-1988 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings ASME B16,24-1991 Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500 ASME/ANSI B16.34-1988 Valves — Flanged and Buttwelding End — Steel, Nickel Alloy, and Other Special Alloys ASME/ANSI B16.42-1987 Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 150 and 300 ASME B16.47-1990 Large Diameter Steel Flanges NPS 26 through NPS 60 AWWA Publications. AWWA C207-86 Steel Pipe Flanges ISA Publications ISA $75.03-1985, Face-to-Face Dimensions for Flanged Globe Style Control Valve Bodies ANSI/ISA $75.04-1985 Face-to-Face Dimensions for Flangeless Control Valves MSS Publications MSS SP-44-1991 Steel Pipe Line Flanges MSS SP-67-1990, Butterfly Valves MSS SP-81-1981 (R 1991) Stainless Steel Bonnetless, Flanged Knife Gate Valves » ASME B16.10-1992 TAPPI Publications ‘TAPPI TIS 405-8-1981 FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF VALVES Recommendations for Stainless Steel, Bonnetless, Flanged, Wafer, and Knife Gate Valves Publications of the following organizations appear on the above list: APL ASME AWWA ISA Mss TAPPL ‘American Petroleum Institute Production Department 2535 One Main Place Dallas, TX 75201-3688 American Petroleum Institute Refining Department 120 L Street, N.W. ‘Washington, D.C. 20005 ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 345 Bast 47th Street New York, NY 10017 ASME Order Department 22 Law Drive Box 2300 Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300 American Water Works Association 6666 W. Quincy Avenue Denver, CO 80235, Instrument Society of America 67 Alexander Drive P.O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry 127 Park Street, N.E. Vienna, VA 22180 ‘Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry ‘Technology Park/Atlanta P. O. Box 105113 Atlanta, GA 30348, Publications appearing above which have been approved as American National Stan- dards may also be obtained from: ANSI ‘American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 30 INTERPRETATIONS TO ASME B16.10 (These interpretations are not part of ASME 616.10-1992 and ae included for information only.) INTRODUCTION ‘Asa service to persons who use the B16 Standards, the B16 Committee renders interpretations of the requirements upon request. The procedure for requesting an interpretation is described in the follow- ing paragraphs. ‘The interpretations include all replies which have been approved by the B16 Main Committee in response to inquiries concerning interpretation of this Standard. ‘An interpretation applies either to the Edition and Addenda in effect on the date of issuance of the interpretation or the Edition and Addenda stated in the interpretation. Subsequent revisions to this ‘Standard may supersede the interpretation PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING INTERPRETATIONS (On request, the B16 Committee will render an interpretation of any requirement of this Standard. Interpretations can only be rendered in response to a written request, which should be addressed to: Secretary, B16 Main Committee ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017 ‘The request for interpretation should be clear and unambiguous. It is further recommended that the inquirer submit his request using the following format: (a) Subject. Cite the applicable paragraph number(s) and/or give a concise description of the subject. (b) Question, Phrase the question as a request for an interpretation of a specific requirement suitable for general understanding and use, not asa request for an approval of a proprietary design or situation, The inquirer may also include any plans or drawings which are necessary to explain the question; however, they should not contain proprietary names or information. Requests which are not inthis format may be rewritten inthis format prior to being answered, which may inadvertently change the original intent of the request. ‘ASME procedures provide for reconsideration of an interpretation when or if additional informa- tion is available which the inquirer believes might affect the interpretation. Further, persons aggrieved by an interpretation may appeal to the cognizant ASME committee or subcommittee. ASME does not “approve,” “certify,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietary device, or activity. 31 INTERPRETATIONS NO. 1 Replies to Technical Inquiries Issued From June 19, 1986 Through April 24, 1992 No Interpretations issued. 3 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PIPING, PIPE FLANGES, FITTINGS, AND VALVES ‘A13.1-1981(R1985) '81.20-1-1983(R1992) ‘Scheme forthe Identification of Piping Systems .. Pipe Threads, General Purpose (inch) Dryseal Pipe Threads (Inch) 1976(R1991) Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fitings 7 B16.1-1989, ‘Malleable ron Threaded Fitings ......... a 2162-1902 Gray ron Threaded Fitings B16.4-1902 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fitings 816.5-1988, Factory-Made Wrought Stoel Buttwelding Fitings | 216.9-1996, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves *B16.10-1992 Forged Fitings, Socket Welding and Threaded 1611-1991, Cast ron Threaded Drainage Fitings ...... 16.12.1991, Ferrous Pipe Plugs, ushings, and Locknuts with Pipe Threads - = 16.14.1991 (Cast Bronze Threaded Fitings, Class 125 and 250 --......00.+0 CII, we.15-1985 ast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings IIIS w1e.16-1984 Ring-Joint Gaskets and Grooves for Stee! Pine Flanges =... 81620-1973 Nonmetallic Fat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges... PI B16.21-1992 Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fitings = 16.22.1989 Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Drainage Fitings ~ DWV .. 1816.23.1992 Catt Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged tings Clas 60, 200, 0, 600, 00 1800, and 2500, oo 16.24.1991 Buttwelding Ends eee 81625-1992 Cast Copper Alloy Fitings for Flared Copper Tubes Cities, B16261988 Wrought Steel Buttweiding Short Radius Elbows and Returns 2 816.28-1988 Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder Joint Orainage Fittings — DWV ....... 1816.29-1985 Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Fitngs for Sovent Drainage Systems 16.32.1992 Manuay Operated Metaic Gas Vas fr Use in Ges Piping Sytems Up to 128 oxg (Sizes ¥% Through 2) 1816.33-1990 Valves — Flanged, Threaded. and Weiding End — 2 81634-1088 Orfice Flanges 2. 81636-1988 Large Metalic Valves for Ges Distribution (Manuelly Operated, NPS 2% to 12,125 psig Maximum)... 816.38-1085 ‘Malleable ron Threaded Pipe Unions, lasses 160, 250, and 300 22) 1639-1908 ‘Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas Shutotfs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems 116.40-1985 Functional Qualification Requirements for Power Operated Active Valve Assemblies for Nuclear Power Plants — .816.41-1983(R1989) Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Fianged Fittings, Class 160 and 300 s+ 1642-1987 \wrouat Copper and Coppa Alo Solder doin Ftngs for Sovent® Breinage Systeme. 2 816.431 CCast iron Fittings for Sovant® Drainage Systems e.es..erovvsoe 16.45.1987 Large Diameter Stel Fanges (NPS 26 Through NPS eo 316.47-1990 Power Piping eee '83.1-1989 Fuol Gas Piping -.. eerie 831.2-1968 Chemical Plant and Petroioum Refinery Piping 831.3-1980 Liquid Transportation Systoms for Hyérocarbons, Liquid Petroleum Ges, ‘Anhydrous Ammonia, and Alcohols .... ei a 831.4-1989 Rotrigeration Piping eee 2 8315-1987 Ges Transmisin nd Distibuien Pong Sytem : 1531.8-1989 Building Services Piping eee 831.9-1988 Slurry Transportation Piping Systoms 31.11.1889 [ASME Guide for Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems ~ 1986 (not an ANSI Standerd) ‘Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines (not an ANSI Standard) ....... B31G-1991 Welded and Seamless Wrought St00l Pipe ..+...-.c+.sseeeesesse coveeseesy B36.10M-1985 Stainless Stee! Pipe ‘i 1. 836.19N-1985 ‘Sei Operated and Power-Opersted Sefety Related Velves Functional Specification Standard. N27B.1-1975(R1884) The ASME Publicstions Catalog shows 2 complete list of all the Standards published by the Society Fora complimentary catalog, or the latest information ebout our publications, call 1-800-THE-ASME (1-800-843.2769)

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