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mm 2595512 0077639 S97 mm ASME-B16.9 ADOPTION NOTICE ASME-B16.9, "Fittings, Steel Buttwelding, Factory-Made Wrought," was adopted on October 3, 1994 for use by the Department of Defense (DoD). Proposed changes by DoD activities must be submitted to the DoD Adopting Activity: Commanding Officer, Naval Construction Battalion Center, Code 156, 1000 23rd Avenue, Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4301. DoD activities may obtain copies of this standard from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. The private sector and other Government agencies may purchase copies from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. Custodians: Adopting Activity Army - ME Navy - YD-1 Navy - ¥D-1 Air Force - 99 FSC 4730 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. C'S The American Society of eure cin AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ° FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT 7 BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ° | Date of tseuance: June 22, 2001 ‘This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of 2 new edition. There will be no addenda issued to this edition. The next edition of this Standard is scheduled for publication in 2005. ASME will issue written replies to ingui technical aspects of this Standard. ies concerning interpretation of [ASME isthe tegistered trademark of The American Society of Mechanical Engin is code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the criteria for Amn SCN ational Stondards. The Standards Committee that approved the code of standard are etanced to assure that individuals from competent and concerned interests have had an Saportunity to poricipate. 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FOREWORD Jn 1921, the American Engineering Standards Committe, later American Standards Associaton (ASA), organized Sectional Committee B16 to unify and further develop naienal Standards for pipe flanges and ftings (and, ater, for valves, gaskets, and valve seenory Cosponsors of the B16 Commitee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineeg (ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Assocation [now the Mechonca Contractors Association of America (MCAA)), and the Manufacturers Standardization Seer of the Valve and Fitings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as corecronnty organizations Standardization of welding fitings was iniated in 1937 by a subgroup (designated Subgroup 6) of Subcommites 3. After consideration of several drafts stardad nat approved by the Commits, cosponsors, and ASA, and published withthe designation ASA 169-1940, Revisions were made in 1950 and 1955 to add sizes up to NPS 24 and 0 complete coverage of fitings in some sizes. These revisions were approved and. published ee aoa 38168-1951 and ASA B1639-1958, With the subgroup now designated Subcommite 6 (hace Subcommittee F, further revisions were begun to clarify the intent of the standard, esa angularity tolerances, and to include fitings of different types (long radiveseducing eldows and crosses) and smaller sizes (NPS % and“). This revision was published as, ASK Brow. 1964 after ASA approval Afier reorganization of ASA, frst as the United States of America Standards Institute (USASD, then as the American National Standards Institute (ANSD, with the Senet Commitee being redesignated as an American National Standards Commitee, eat revision increasing the size range to NPS 48 and revising the tet for clarity was approved and published as ANSI 8169-1971 In 1975, Subcommittee F began a major revision to bring the standard up to dae with ument practice and usage. Common fractions were expressed as decimaly (bur wire intending higher precision) and metric dimensional equivalents were added. Prewsign et step-wise change of radius for NPS % long radius elbows and 180 deg rete wee inoduced. Following Standards Commitee, coseeretaiat, and ANSI appro. the vee, was published as ANSI B169-1978. It was updated by a conective addendum: Bleie 1981, issued in February 1982. In 1982, American National Standards Commitee B16 was reorganized as an ASME Committee operating under procedures sceredited by ANSI. In this Editon, the tenn been revised and inch dimensions are esablshed as the standard Following seproc tp the Standards Commitee and ASME, approval as an American National Standad tes aieg by ANSI on November 12, 1986 with the new designation ASME/ANSI Bléd-toae Jn 1991 the Subcommittee reviewed the document and made a number of revisions Dimensions fr short pater lp joints were also added to ths 1993 Edlion of the Seve In this 2001 Edition, shor radius elbows and returns were added which includes at dimensions and tolerances of ASME B16.28-1994. This Edition also provides eta ana & 30 independent but paral alternative standard to U.S. Cisomary units and © Qualig System Program Annex Requests for interpretation or suggestions for revision should be sent to the Secretary, B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016. "This Standard was approved as an American National Standard on April 6, 2001 ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B16 Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets (The following isthe roster of the Commi OFFICERS e WH Maan, hai H.R Sonderegger, Vie Chair P. Redaington, Secretary 2 at the time of approval ofthis Standard.) COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W.L. Balls, Columbia Gas Distribution Co, Brodin, Fisher Contras International, Ine 1 Copper Development Association B Hagen, ABS Americas G. Inch, Mueller Brass Co, S. John, J Square Engineering Co, A. Jolly, Vogt Valve Co. G. Knecht, Anchor/Darling Valve Co. Koaster, The William Powell Co, H. Longacre, Nibeo, ine. H. McCauley, Je, James H. McCauley, Ine MeLean, Newco Valves Rhodes, Arnco Technology Trust Rosch, Jr. Techincon Enterprises, Ine. Schmidt, Lagish Co. ‘Sonderegger, Tyco Flow Control Stephan, Flexitallc Ine. ‘Stroud, Ductile ron Pipe Research Association White, Repairs, Inc. Wiliams, Southern Company Services Wilis, Dow Chemical Co, S9¢ec zon gspzEe seen 2 > ZRPon ropsisza >p>pmn SUBCOMMITTEE F — STEEL THREADED AND WELDING FITTINGS GA. Jolly, Chairman, Vogt Valve Co, SS. J. Rossi, Secretary, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers P. R. Benavides, Tube Forgings of American, Ine. G.A. Cuccio, Capitol Manufacturing J.P. Ellonberger, WE! International e DR. Friken, Monsanto Co, RE, Johnson, Consultant B.C. Lafferty, Penna Machine Works, Inc. D.H. Monroe, Consultant R.A. Schmidt, Ladish Co. H.R. Sonderegger, Tyco Flow Control LA Willis, Dow Chemical Co. W.R. Worley, Union Carbide CONTENTS Foreword ‘Committee Roster 1 Scope L1 General 1.2. Special Fittings 13. Fabricated Fittings. 14 Standard Units. 15. References 1.6 Service Conditions 17 Welding 1.8 Quality Systems 1.9 Convention 2. Pressure Ratings 2.1 Basis of Ratings 2.2. Design of Fittings 3° Size 4 Marking . 4.1, Standard Marking 4.2. Exceptions 4.3. Depth of Stamping . 44 Compliance 5 Material 6 Fitting Dimensions 6.1 General : 62 Special Dimensions 7 Surface Contours 8 End Preparation 9 Design Proof Test 9.1 Required Tests 9.2 Test Assembly 9.3. Test Procedure : 9.4 Applicability of Test Results 10 Production Tests 11 Tolerances Figure 1 Maximum Envelope for Welding End Transitions Tables ‘Welding Bevels and Root Face Tolerances ....seee2e2+ coc Dimensions of Long Radius Elbows .......+.-s0+0+ Dimensions of Long Radius-Reducing Elbows ..... Dimensions of Long Radius Retums Dimensions of Short Radius Elbows Dimensions of Short Radius 180 Deg Returns Dimensions of Straight Tees and Crosses... Dimensions of Reducing Outlet Tees and Reducing Oulet Crosses 10. Dimensions of Lap Joint Stub Ends... a 11 Dimensions of Caps... 12, Dimensions of Reducers . Mandatory Appendices 1 Inch Tables TL References - Nonmandatory Appendices ‘A Quality System Program 36 ASME 816:9.2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 1 SCOPE 1.1 General This Standard covers overall dimensions, tolerances, ratings, testing, and markings for wrought factory-made buttwelding fittings in sizes NPS 1% through 48 (DN. 15 through 1200), 1.2 Speci Fittings may be made to special dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances by agreement between the manu facturer and the purchaser. Fittings 1.3 Fabricated Fittings Fabricated laterals and other fitings employing cir- cumferential or intersection welds are considered pipe fabrication, and are not within the scope of this Standard. 1.4 Standard Units ‘The values stated in either metric or U.S, Customary Units are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the U.S. Customary units are shown in parentheses ‘The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents, therefore, each system must be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in nonconformance with this Standard, ‘The designations for pressure rating and size are Class and NPS for both metric and customary dimen- sioned fittings. The designations PN and DN used in international standards are shown for reference conve- rience. 1.5 References 1.5.1 Referenced Standards, Standards and spec- ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Mandatory Appendix Il. It is not considered Practical to identify the specific edition of each standard and specification in the individual references, Instead, the specific edition reference is identified in Mandatory Appendix Il. A product made in conformance with a Prior edition of reference standards and in all other respects conforming to this Standard will be considered to be in conformance. 1.5.2 Codes and Regulations. A fitting used under the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, the ASME Code for Pressure Piping. or governmental regulation is subject to any limitation of that code or regulation. This includes any maximum, temperature limitation, or rule governing the use of a material at low temperature. 1.6 Service Conditions Criteria for selection of fitting types and materials Suitable for particular fluid service are not within the scope of this Standard, 1.7 Welding Installation welding requirements are outside the scope of this Standard, 1.8 Quality Systems Nonmandatory requirements relating to the fiting manufacturer's Quality System Program are described jin Nonmandatory Appendix A. 1.9 Convention For the purpose of determining conformance with this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits where limits, maximum or minimum values, are speci fied shall be rounded off as defined in ASTM E 29. ‘This requires that an observed or calculated value shall bbe “rounded off" to the nearest unit in the last right- hhand digit used in expressing the limit. Decimal value in the last and tolerances do not imply a particular ‘method of measurement. 2 PRESSURE RATINGS 2.1 Basis of Ratings The allowable pressure ratings for fittings designed in accordance with this Standard may be calculated as for straight seamless pipe of equivalent material (as shown by comparison of composition and mechanical Droperties in the respective material specifications) in ‘accordance with the rules established in the applicable ASME B16.8-2001 sections of ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping. For the calculation, applicable data for the pipe size, wall thickness, and material that is equivalent to that of the fitting shall be used. Pipe size, wall thickness (or schedule number), and material identity on the fittings are in liew of pressure rating markings. 22 Design of Fittings ‘The design of fittings shall be established by mathe- matical analyses (e.g. ASME B1649 for bends) con- tained in nationally recognized pressure vessel or piping ‘codes of at the manufacturer's option by proof testing in accordance with section 9 of this Standard. In order to meet design or manufacturing requirements, it is ‘expected that some portion of formed fittings may have to be thicker than the pipe wall with which the fittings is intended to be used. The mathematical analyses, if used, may take into account such thicker sections Records of mathematical analysis and/or successful proof test data shall be available at the manufacturer's facility for inspection by the purchaser. 3 SIZE NPS, followed by a dimensionless number, is the designation for nominal fitting size. NPS is related to the reference nominal diameter, DN, used in international standards, The relationship is, typically, as follows: DN 15 20 25 32 40 S0 65 80 100 Nps % % 1 1% 1% 2 2% 3 4 NOTE: For NPS>4, the equivalence is: D exes) 4 MARKING 4.1 Standard Marking Each fitting shall be permanently marked to show the following: (a) manufacturer's name or trademark. (b) material identification, either the ASTM or ASME, ‘grade designation, (c) schedule number! or nominal wall thickness in " Sehedule number is dimensionless mumber that is widely used fs e convenient designation for use in ordering pipe and fing. Tt normally associated with a group of standardized pipe wal thickness Refer to ASME B36.10/end ASME B36.19 for complete ‘details on pipe schedule numbers FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS (a) size — the nominal pipe size (NPS) idenitenio number related to the end connections shall be used: (e) compliance — see para 4.4 for standard and special fitting marking. (P) A manufacturer may supplement these mandatory markings with others, including a DN size designation, but confusion with the required marking shall be avoided, 42 Exceptions Where these ofthe iting des not permit complete suaking, the ideneation marks may be ome. reverse ofthe order presented above. e 4.3 Depth of Stamping Where steel stamps are used, care shall be taken so that the marking is not deep enough or sharp enough to cause cracks of to reduce the wall thickness of the fitting below the minimum allowed. 4.4 Compliance 4.4.1 Standard Fittings. That the fiting was man- ufactured in conformance with this Standard, including ‘all dimensional requirements, is certified by 8 p “WP” in the material grade designation marking 44.2 Special Fittings. Thai the fiting was manu- factured in conformance with this Standard except that dimensional requirements are as agreed between the purchaser and the manufacture, is certified by a supple- tentary suffix to the material grade designation marking as follows: (a) 59 applies for fitings in accordance with ASTM ‘A234 and A 403. (6) 56 applies for fitings in accordance with ASTM A420. (c) 58 applies for fitings in accordance with A‘ A BIS. (d) SPLD applies for fitings in accordance with ASTM B 361, B 363, and B 366. 5 MATERIAL ‘Wrought fitings covered by this Standard shall be in accordance with ASTM A 234, A 403, A 420, A 815, B 361, B 363, B 366 or the corresponding standard listed in Section It of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The term wrought denotes fitings made of pipe, tubing, plate, or forgings. Fittings made from block forgings may only be supplied wey FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ‘agreement between manufacturer and purchaser. Such fittings need not meet the requirements of section 7. 6 FITTINGS DIMENSIONS 6.1 General This Standard provides for a fixed position for the Welding ends with reference to either the center line Of the fittings or the overall dimensions. Dimensional Tequirements for these fitings are to be found in Tables 3 through 12 and Tables II through 112 of Mandatory ‘Appendix I 6.2 Special Dimensions 62.1 Fatigue Loading. For applications where fatigue loading is a concern, required minimum dimen- sions shall be furnished by the purchaser. 6.2.2 Bore Diameter. Bore diameters, away from the ends, are not specified. If special flow path require- ments are needed, the bore dimensions shall be specified by the purchaser 6.2.3 Stub Ends. Service conditions and joint con- struction often dictate stub end length requirements, Therefore, the purchaser must specify long or short pattern fitting when ordering, (See General Note (c) in Tables 10 and 19.) 7 SURFACE CONTOURS Where adjacent openings in fittings are not in parallel planes, they shall be joined by a circular arc on the extemal surfaces. The are may be terminated in tangents, 8 END PREPARATION Unless otherwise specified, the details of the welding end preparation shall be in accordance with Table 1 ‘Transitions from the welding bevel to outside surface of the fitting and from the root face to the inside surface of the fitting lying within the maximum envelope shown in Fig. 1 are at the manufacturer's option except 8 covered in Note (5) of Fig. | or unless otherwise specifically ordered. ASME 816.2001 9 DESIGN PROOF TEST 9.1 Required Tests Proof tests shall be made as set forth in this Standard when the manufacturer chooses proof testing to qualify the fitting design. Unless otherwise agreed upon between ‘manufacturer and purchaser, the proof test shall be one based on the computed bursting pressure of the fitting and its connecting piping, 9.2 Test Assembly 9.2.1 Representative Components. Fittings that are representative of production and selected for test shall be identified as to material, grade, and lot, includ- ing heat treatment. They shall be inspected for dimen- sional compliance to this Standard, 9.2.2 Other Components. Straight seamless or welded pipe sections whose calculated bursting strength is at Feast as great as the proof test pressure as calculated in para. 9.3 shall be welded to each end of the fitting to be tested. Any internal misalignment greater than 1.5 mm (0.06 in.) shall be reduced by taper boring at @ slope not over 1:3. Length of pipe sections for closures shall be as follows. (@) Minimum length of pipe shall be one pipe O.D. for NPS 14 (DN 350) and smaller () Minimum length of pipe shall be one-half pipe OLD. for NPS greater than 14 (DN 350), 9.3 Test Procedure Test fluid shall be water or other liquid used for hydrostatic testing. Hydrostatic pressure shall be applied to the assembly. The test is successful if the assembly withstands, without rupture, 105% of the computed Proof test pressure defined below. as Pap where D = specified outside diameter of pipe P = computed minimum proof test pressure for firing S = actual tensile strength of the test fiting, deter mined on a specimen representative of the test fiting, which shall mest the tensile strength requirements of the applicable material of sec tion 5, ASME 816:9-2001 378deg 22.5 deg Note (1 1220.88) max. | ye FP won ‘oot face) (1) Pian Bovel FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS. net rodegs25 deo e > Rad. 1522 (0.88) 1910.75) 375 deg 225 deg Note (1) 1.5 (0.08) 21.0 (0.03) (Root face) (b) Compound Bevel ‘TABLE 1 WELDING BEVELS AND ROOT FACE ‘Nominal Wall Thickness, t Less than x (Note (2)1 xto 22 (0.88) included More than 22 (0. End Preparation (Cut square or slightly chamfer, manufacturers option. (Not illustrated.) Plain bevel as in sketch (a) above. Compound bevel as in sketch (b) GENERAL NOTES: (@) Dimensions in parentheses are in inches. (b} Other dimensions are in millimeters. NOTES: (1) See section 8 and Fi {2} x= 5 (0.19) for car t= nominal pipe wall thickness of the pipe that the fitting marking identifies NOTE: Any dimensionally consistent system of units may be wsed 9.4 Applicability of Test Results It is not necessary to conduct an individual test of fittings with all combinations of sizes, wall thicknesses, and materials. A successful proof test on one representa- tive fitting may represent others to the extent described in this Standard. 9.4.1 Size Range. One test fiting may be used to qualify similarly proportioned fitings with a size range from one-half to twice that for the tested fitting ‘The test of a non-reducing fitting qualifies reducing 1 for transition contours, in stool oF ferrtic alloy steel and 3 fittings of the same pattern. The test of a reducing fitting qualifies reductions to smaller sizes. 9.4.2 Thickness Range. One test fitting ~® used to qualify similarly proportioned fittings with # ranges from one-half to three times that for the tested fitting, 9.4.3 Material Grades. The pressure retaining ca- pacity of a geometrically identical fiting made of various grades of steel will be ditectly proportional to the tensile properties of the various grades; see para 2,1. Therefore, it is necessary to test only a single material grade in a representative fiting to prove the design of the fitting. e FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ASME 8168-2001 Stain 15min Radius © 0.05tnin Nore 5) | Outside 45.deg max. Radius optional Note (3) 30 deg max. Component of Fitting oom fmin Max. [Note (2) Min tin 230 dog max | Max, slope 1:2 inne N Radius 2 0.05tmin | | stan transition region Notes: {11 The value of tin is whichever ofthe following is applicable: (a) the minimum ordered wall thickness of the pipe: {) 0.875 times the nominal wal thickness of pipe ordered to a pipe schedule wal thickness that has an undertolerance of 12.5%. (2) The maximum thiekness at the end of the component is: {a) the groater Of lfmin. 4mm (0.16 in.)] OF 1-1Stmin when Ordered on a minimum wall basis () the greater of tmin +4mm (0.16 in] Or 1-10tpam when ordered on a nominal wall bene (3) Weld bevel shown is for illustration only, {@) The weld reinforcement permitted by applicable code may tie ouside the maximum envelope (5) Where transitions using maximum slope do not intersect outside surface within tre ‘transition region, as shown by phantom outline, maximum slopes shown shel be osed. Alternately, radi ving within the envelope may be used FIG. 1 MAXIMUM ENVELOPE FOR WELDING END TRANSITIONS 10 PRODUCTION TESTS 11 TOLERANCES Hydrostatic testing of wrought fittings is not required Tolerances for fittings are shown in Tables 2 and by this Standard. All fitings shall be capable of with- II, and apply tothe nominal dimensions given in Tables Handine, without leakage or impairment of serviceabil- 3 through 12 and Tables 2 through 11. Where given ity. a hydrostatic test pressure required by the applicable in the tables, the minimum and maximum dimensions Piping code for seamless pipe of material equivalent are based on these tolerances. The listings with decimals to the fiting material and of the size and wall thickness donot imply precision measurement such as use of the fiting marking identifies. vernier, micrometer, electronic readout equipment, etc ASME B16.9-2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS. eos ¢ 1 # : 4 i i aon aetemaraes i } Fest Zed dicey y TABLE 2 ILLUSTRATION [fre ASME 816-2001 FACTORY: MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ‘2pysino yeunwou ays waamiog sous. 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DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS ELBOWS Nominal ———— me outs “pon ee zn oes, ee Set h® 23 38 16 % — 20(Note (1 26.7 38 9 os eee ‘% 32 42.2 48 2 mS Ho 8 » 8 oe 28 mse ae ™m™ oO : 8 map eta e : 3 = 8 2 & mR ae wea 2 3 ee aon a naa 7 4S . 2 og 2% 2 8 3 3 mM 32 800 813 1g 502 @ A oe 3 mh. 28 eel tee is a aa vee sm aS i te NOTE: i) A and B dimensions of 28,mm and 11 mm, respectively, ‘nay be tarnished for NPS %(ONZ0) atthe manufacturer's ‘option: e FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS TABLE 4 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS-REDUCING ELBOWS ASME 8169-2001, Nominal ‘Nominal Pine Outside Diameter Canter. “pp coeee eee crest Size eee toEnd, Size at Bev toEnd, (NPs) oN End SmallEnd (NPS) ON _LargeEnd SmallEnd A 2x1 50x 40° gos 48.3 7 108 250x200 273.0 219.1 381 2x1 50x 32 wo 422 7% 0x6 250x150 273.0 168.3 381 2xt 80x 25 60.3 93.4 76 0x5 250x125 273.0 1413 381 2x2 5x 80730 603 9 12x10 300x250 238 273.0 457 2%x1% 65x 40 730 433 9 12x8 —-300% 200 aa 218.1 487 Dax % 65x 32 73.0 422 9 2x6 300x150 323.8 168.3 457 3x2 80x 6 889 73.0 M4 4x12 350x300 556 3238 533 3x2 80x 50 889 603 4 14x10 350x250 355.6 273.0 533 3x1 x 40 wa 48.3 1414x8350 200 3556 219.1 533 Bex3 90x 8 1016 889 133 18x 14 400x350 406.4 356.6 610 3%x2% 90x 6 1016 73.0 193 16x12 400x300 406.4 323.8 610 B4x2 90x $0 101.8 603 33 16x 10400 250 406.4 2730 610 4x3% 00x 90 1143 1016 152 18x 16 450x400 457 406.4 686 4x3 00x 8 1143 88.9 152 18x16 450x350 457 3586 636 4x2% ox 6 a3 730 182 18x12 450x300 457 323.8 686 4x2 00x 50 1143 603 152 18x10 450x250 457 273.0 686, Sx4 125x100 1413 1143 190 20x18 500x450 508 457 762 Sx3% 125x 90 1413 1016 190 20x16 500x400 508 406.4 762 5x3 128% 80 1413 88.9 190 20x14 500x380 508 355.6 782 Sx2 125 65 1488 73.0 190 20x12 500x300 508 323.8 762 6x5 150x125 168.3 113 229° 20x10 500x250 610 273.0 762 6x4 180x100 168.3 43 229 24x22 600x550 610 589 314 6x3 150x 90 68.3 101.8 229° 24x20 600x500 610 508 314 6x3 180% 80 1683 88.8 229° 24x18 600x450 610 457 514 8x6 200x160 219.1 168.3 905 24x16 600x400 610 406.4 4 8x5 200% 125 219.1 1413 305 24x14 600x350 610 355.6 st axa 200x100 219.1 143 305 24x12 600x300 610 323.8 oa GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in millimeters [ASME B16.9-2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS wale © yinote = ui 1 =e | f Note (2) J ate ° — TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS RETURNS ELBOWS @ as Nomina ‘Outside Gorton Beck Nomiel Outside Tire oar rs eee rie Diameter Center Sue we contr, Face, Size MH form owes) on part DIN on Bevel a % 6 a3 16 4a 1 ro 33.4 268 ” 20 [Note (3)]. 26.7 76 51 Me 32 42.2 32 OR oe eee tk aa Fs Me 32 42.2 6 0 2 50 60.3 51 1% 40 483 m4 83 ah 6 73.0 64 2 6 ape greet fo sss 1 m Bowe % ors & 3) foo deste) 120 m3 102 a4 90 101.6 267 184 5 125 141.3 12% 0 ms ome 1 yee ee) sows ms ome 20 01 23 ¢ io jes) 10 2 zo 2 si io to dh 0 me xe nr) ao fee 0 se = 2 30 taste 0 ‘se ‘oe “30 oss) 0 ” 4s st fos ma 500 soe see io eye baie 50 ss = 0 soo tae fo to 0 a) = otee 18 a) Eas 21a. GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in miimetrs GENERAL NOTE: Al dimensions are in ilimeter 6 notes {1 See Table 2 for tolerance for alignment of ends U (2) Dimension A is equal to oneshaif of dimension 0. {8} Oand Kdimentions of 57 mm and 43 mm, respectively, may be furnished for NPS (DN 20) atthe manufacturer's option. io FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS. — TABLE 7 DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS 180 deg RETURNS open foo cm ASME 8169-2001 TABLE 8 DIMENSIONS OF STRAIGHT TEES Center. Outside ‘to Diameter Center, ON at Bevel ° 1 6 234 51 % 32 a2 6 % 40 483 8 2 50 603 102 % 65 730 a2 3 80 389 152 3% 90 1016 8 4 100 43 203 5 125 1413 254 8 180 168.3 305 8 200 219.1 406 10 250 7730 508 2 300 328 610 14 350 3556 ™m 6 4004064 ars e 450 487 ou 20 500 508 1016 2 550 559 me 24 600 610 3213 GENERAL NoTES: {2) All dimensions are in milimoters (0) Dimension Ais equal to one-half of dimension ©. AND CROSSES peee Conterto-End Pipe Size Run, Outlet, (NPS) ON atBovel_—C_iNotes (1) and (2) % 6 1a 2 onde ae 2 1 see 20a 38) 38 % 3 ea 8 on Oo oy 57 2 50 6a ga ea iceeeeeieey a0) 76) 76 8 mesa. 85 34 90 toss 9 4 wo 1143105 105 5 cers 124 6 150 1883s 143 8 20 2181178, 18 10 20 ©2730 ate 216 1% 30 3238 24 254 14 380 3558 ro 29 16 4004064 305 305 8 450457 33 20 500 508381 381 2 550 559419 ang 2 600 610g 432 26 65065085 435 28 700 71 sat 521 20 750762589 559 2 200 813s 597 34 508645 635 36 900 9173 673 38 950 968711 m 40 1000101879, 709 4210801067762 m 4 1100 ae ans 782 4 1150 1168s 800 4e 1201219 ae 838 GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in millimeters, Notes: (1) Outlet dimension Mt for NPS {2) Dimensions applicable to ero smaller, 26 (ON 650) and larger is Fecommended but not required. ysses NPS 24 (DN 600) and ASME B16.9-2001 TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS tC ete} i. ea + Ci R AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES Leal ‘Outside Diameter at Conter-to-End ee Bevel ‘Size Run, Outlot, M ines) oN Run Outlet c (Note (ni) yx hx 38x 15x 10 23 173 2% 5 Tax tex Bx 18x 8 23 137 2 2 ax Moh 20% 20x 15 287 23 28 2 Wh 20% 20% 10 267 73 2 2 Vere 25x 25x 20 334 287 38 3 ete 25% 25x 15 334 213 38 38 Wax Mend 32x 32x 422 334 3 8 MxM 32x 32x 20 422 267 a 4“ Wx tax 32x 32x 15 422 213 8 “ yx tenth 40x 40x 32 433 422 7 57 Vex thx? 40x 40x 25 483 334 57 57 Wax Max % 40x 40% 20 493 287 87 57 Vax TA 40% 40x 15 433, 213 37 87 2x2x1h 50% 50x 40 603 493 6 0 2x2xT%h 50x 50x 32 603 422 ee 57 2x2x1 50% 50x 25 603 334 4 si 2x2e% 50% 50x 20 603 267 64 “a Bhx Wh x2 65x 65% 50 730 603 6 70 Dax Dax 65x 65x 40 730 483 8 7 2M x ex 85x 65x 92 no 422 6 a Dhx hr 68x 65x 2 0 334 8 37 3x3x2% 80x 80x 65 730 a6 8 3x3x2 80% 80x 50 603 86 6 3x3 1% 80x 80% 40 483 86 B 3x3x1% 80x 80x 32 422 86 cr ax aex3 90% 90% 80 1016 889 95 92 Bix Bex 2% 90% 90x 65 wore 730 8 34 x 3% x2, 90% 80x 50 1018 603 95 Bx 34x 1h 90% 90% 40 1046 483 98 9 4xaxa 100% 100 x $0 43 wore 105 102 44x83 300% 100 x 80 a3 889 105 98 4x42 100% 100% 65 1133 730 105, 95 4x 6x2 100% 100% 50 1143 603 105 89 ax4axih 100% 100% 40 43 483 105 86 5x5x4 425 « 125 x 100 saa 1143 128 7 Bx5x3% 125 x 125% 90 113 1018 128 we 5x5x3 125x125 80 113 883 124 m 5x5x2% 125 125% 65 1413 730 18 108 Bx5x2 125 « 125 x_ 50 1413 603 124 105 “eo FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ASME 8169-2001 TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES (CONT'D) Nominal Pipe Size un, (ns) oN Run Outlet c 6x6xs 150. 150 x 125 1683 vag a 137 6x6xd 150 150 x 100, 168.2 1143 13 130 6x6x3% 180 150 90 168.3 wore 13 waz 6x 6x3 150% 150% 80 168.3 289 a 128 6x6x2% 180% 160% 65 168.3 730 13 1 Bxex6 200 x 200 x 160 219.1 1683 ve 168 8x8x5 200 x 200 x 125 219.1 1413 78 182 BxBxe 200 x 200 x 100 219.1 1103 178 156 Bxax9% 200 x 200x 90 218.1 1018 v8 182 t0x10%8 250 x 250 x 200 2730 219.1 216 203 10x 10%6 280 x 250 x 150 2730 1683 216 194 10x 10%5 250 x 250 x 125 2730 1413 216 a1 10x 10%4 250 x 250 x 100 2730 1143 216 188 12x 12x10 300 x 300 x 250 3238 2730 258 za Wx 12x8 300 x 300 x 200 328 2191 258 229 12x 12x6 300 x 300 x 150 323.8 1683 24 219 12 12%5 300 x 300 x 125 3238 113 24 26 1x 14x12 350 x 350 x 200 355.6 3238 279 270 14x 1410 £380 x 350 x 250 355.6 273.0 279 257 taxtaxe 350 x 360 x 200 355.6 2191 29 248 14xt4x6 2350 x 350 x 160 3556 1683 279 238 16x 16% 14 400 x 400 x 350 406.4 3556 3085 305 16x 16% 12 400 x 400 x 300 406.4 3238 305 235 16x 16% 10 00 x 400 x 250 206.4 2730 305 23 18x 16%8 1400 x 400 x 200 406.4 2101 305 23 16x 18%6 400 x 400 x 150 406.4 168.3 305 28 1818016 450 x 450 x 400 487 406.4 343 330 18x 18x14 450 x 450 x 350 457 355.6 363 330 1x 18x12 450 x 450 x 300 487 323.8 363 321 18x 18% 10 450 x 450 x 250 457 2730 33 308 wext8xe 1450 x 450 x 200, 457 219.1 303 238 20% 20x18 500 x 500 x 450 508 457 31 368 20x20% 16 500 x 500 x 400, 508 408.4 381 356 202014 500 x 500 x 350, 508 355.6 381 356 20% 20% 12 1500 x 500 x 200 508 323.8 381 346 20% 20% 10 500 x 500 x 250 508 2730 381 333 202008 500 x 500 x 200, 508 219.1 3e1 328 22% 22x20 1550 x 550 x 500 559 508 a9 406 2x2 18 550 x 550 x 450 559 487 a9 398 22x 22416 1550 x 550 x 400 559 4068.4 419 281 22422018 {550 x 550 x 350 559 355.6 aig 381 22% 2212 560 x 550 x 300 559 3258 419 an 22x 22x10 550 x 550 x 250 559 2730 419 359 (continued) ASME 816.9-2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES e@ {CONT‘D) Nominal Pipe Sie . «ns on c tote 24x 26x22 00x 600 x 550 ero 9 2 “a 242420 {00 x 600 x 500 10 soe 2 2 bax dent fo x 600» 480 10 “37 py as 24 2416, 0 x 600 x 400 10 034 a as Deere 600 x 600 «380 10 3586 re 408, dex 200 12 1600 x 600 x 300 610 3238 2 37 242410 600 x 600 > 250 810 m0 32 3 26 x26x28 50 x 650 x 600 00 ovo 495 <@ 26 x 2622 50 650 x 550 680 555, 485, 7 35x26 20 50x 650» 550 so sc 496 ‘7 26 «26% 18 50x 650» 450 60 “37 295 au 26 25% 16 50x 650 x 400 0 064 295 an 36x26 16 50 650 350 sso 3556 485 a 282512 80 650 «300, 60 338 295 a 28 x28x26 1700 x 700 650 m 0 sa sn 28 28x26 40 700 > 600 m a0 a2 soe 32 28x22 40 x 700 $80 m 9 521 5 28 7820 200 «700 «500, m 508 a1 2 202818 400 = 700% 450 m ‘6 a2 70 382816 40 x 70 «400 m 004 sn 7 23x 28014 1700 700 360 m 3556 ea “57 ze x28 x12 3700 > 700» 300 m™ mas sa a8 30 «30 «28 4750 x 760» 650 782 00 ss9 546 2090 24 750 x 750 > 600 a2 ero 9 33 30 «30x22 2750 = 750 550 72 sso es sn 3062020, 1750 x 750 500 762 sc 8 08 30x90 18 360 x 750 460 762 “37 68 295 30% 30% 16 750 750 x 400 782 054 9 “3 sox 300 14 750 « 750 «350 762 356 9 483 30300 12 350 x 750 » 300 382 38 9 3 30 30% 10 750 «750 250 782 730 559 60 32 «3230 800 800 x 750 os 762 37 su 3232x728 00 x 600 x 700 a3 m so7 m2 Bxa2 026 800 x 600 x 650 3 co 7 572 32x32 x26 00 800 > 600 a3 610 507 =@ mxa2n 22 00x 600» 50 a ss9 7 5 32324 20 800 «600 S00, a3 so 07 533, 3202218 B00 x 80 »a50 a3 as 37 sn Bian 00 x 800 x <00 a3 4054 597 508 32x32 16 00% 600» 950 a 286 sor 08 36x34 32 50x 950 x 600 oa er 625 ex Bt 34 30 60 «850 «750, 68 782 a5 610 34x34 78 50 060 «700 68 m os 587 Bax aun 26 50 650 650 se eo as 57 Ba 34 28 850 x 850 600 sea to as 566 33422 50 x 650 «550, 68 559 5 on 3a 343 20 50 650 « 500 68 soe es 569, ‘continua “4 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS ASME B169.2001 TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES. (CONT'D) mae Outside Diame t0-End Pipe ear Size aa Run, Outlot, (nes) oN Run Outlet c Note (1) 3434 «18 £850 x 850 x 450 864 487 635 546 34x34 16 850 x 850 x 400 asa 408.4 635 533 36x36 x 34 900 x 900 x 850 ora 88 673 660 36x 38 x 32 '900x $00 x 800 oie 213 673 648 36 x 36 x 20 00x 900 x 750 ona 762 673 635 38 x 36 x 28 800% 800 x 700 918 m 673 622 36 x 36 x 26 900% 900 x 650 ou 660 673 622 36x 36 x 24 200% 800 x 600 oa 610 673 610 36% 36 x 22 800% 800 x 550 ate 559 673 597 38 x 36 x 20 ‘300% 900 x 500 sue 508 673 580 36x 36 x 18 {900% 800 x 450 oie 487 673 572 36 36 « 16 900% 800 x 400 sia 406.4 673 359 38x 38 x 36 950 x 950 x 900 965 ou m m 38 x 38 x 34 950 x 950 x 250 965 868 mm 698 38x38 x 32 960 x 850 x 800 965 B13 m 686 38 x 38 x 20 950 x 950 x 750 965 782 m 673 38x 38 x 28 950 x 950 x 700, 965 m™ m ee 38 x 38 x 26 950 x 950 x 650 965 60 m 648 38x38 x 28 950 x 950 x 600 965 610 m 635 38 x 38 x 22 950 x 950 x 550 965 559 m 622 38 x 38 x 20 1980 x 960 x 500 965 508 m 610 36x 38% 18 1950 x 950 x 450 965 457 mn 597 40 « 40 x 38 1000 x 1000 x 950 1016 965 79 79 40x 40 x 36 1000 x 1000 x 900 1016 ou 79 ceo 40x 40x34 1000 x 1000 x 80 1018. 868 749 78 40 » 40 x 32 1000 x 1000 x 800, 1016 B13 709 m 40 x 40 x 30 1000 x 1000 x 750 1016 762 or 638 40. 40 x 28 1000 x 1000 x 700 1016 m 749 673 40 x 40 x 26 1000 x 1000 x 650, 1016 560 709 63 40x 40x 24 11000 x 1000 x 600 1016 610 769 60 40 40 x 22 11000 % 1000 x 550 1016 559 19 eee 40 x 40 x 20 1000 x 1000 x 500 r018 508 79 635, 40% 40% 18 1000 1000 x 450, 1016 487 79 22 42 42% 40 1050 x 1080 x 1000 1087 1016 762 m 42 42x 38 3050 x 1050 x 950 1087 968 782 m 420 42 «36 1050 x 1050 x 900, 1067 sia 762 m 42 x 42 «38 1050 x 1060 x 250 1067 6a 762 mm 42 42 32 1050 x 1050 x 800 1087 B13 782 m 42 42x30 1050 x 1050 x 750 1087 762 762 m 42x 4228 1050 x 1050 x 700, 1087 m 762 638 42 x 42 «26 1080 x 1050 x 650 1087 660 782 698 42 42x 24 13050 x 1050 x 600 1087 510 762 60 42x 42x22 1050 x 1050 = 560 1087 353 782 660 425 42 «20 1080 x 1050 x 500 1087 508 762 850 42x 42x 18 1050 x 1050 x 450 1067 457 782 eas 42 a2 16 1050 x 1050 x 400 1087 406.4 782 635 4 46 x 42 1100 x 1100 x 1050 ame 1087 ar 782 44 a8 x 40 1100 x 1100 x 1000 ane 1016 813 m9 (continued) ASME 8169-2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES (CONT'D) ox cmt Bevel, Run, Outlet, om iment Sorters = eee os rere a won ome as ste oe % vee Se Ea wee lee m Bee lL Ul % ae ie i wie 6 Ul & gee [US ld a eta pt ane eee ees! = see eee i — mocuocne ea =@ and gee of | 6S = orase See le 3% ol ee UU % aa eee 4 arack sae 06[UlUdUUS i" 8 See UUme US e eee See ge Bs " sh on s ide Ss Moss m GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in millime NoTE: {G) Outlet dimension M for run sizes NPS 14 (DN 350) and larger is recommended but not required. FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS: ASME 816.9-2001 Note square Note () Note (2) +f rhe Enlarged Section of Lap TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF LAP JOINT STUB ENDS Nominal Pipe eer) Long Pattern Short Pattern Radius of Diameter Size ot Length, F Length, F Filet, R of Lap, @ (ns) ON Max Min, Notes (3), (41) tNotes (3), (1 Note (5) __—_INoter(6i) % 8 28 205 7 5 3 35 % 20 81 259 6 51 3 3 1 2B 35.0 326 102 51 3 5 % 32 36 ana 102 51 5 ee % 0 499 a5 102 3 6 B 2 50 624 595 152 6 8 92 % 6s 753 n2 182 64 8 108 3 80 913 881 152 6 10 27 % 9 10401008 182 6 10 140 4 wo 81167135 152 78 " 187 5 ws sgt 203 78 u 188 6 m3 aT 203 89 3 218 8 20000 7221283 203 102 13 270 10 2000 «m2 Be8 258 7 13 324 2 300 s280 aaa 284 182 3 381 a 30 3s99 ass 305 182 2 aa 16 40004110 a5.8 305 152 13 a0 8 450 as 456 305 182 13 533 20 500514 S07 305 182 3 58a 2 550565 558 305 152 3 ear 2 00616 609 305 152 3 632 GENERAL NOTES: {a} All dimensions are in millimeters {(b) See Table 2 for tolerances. (© Tar orsoeang 27 nt canstucion often dictate stub end length requirements Therefore, the purchaser must specty long or shor pattern fiting wien ordering Notes: (at Mimon s2eci facings such as tongue and groove, male and female, ete, are employed, adcitional ac ickress must be Brovided and such addtional thickness shal be in adation to ino included inthe Daschle {6} The aaeaegeions conform to the radius established fr lp joint lnges in ASME B16, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Ftings ASME 816:9.2001 E ey FACTORY.MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS TABLE 11_ DIMENSIONS OF CAPS DN % 6 % 20 1 2 % 32 % 40 2 50 ™ 65 3 80 a 90 4 100 5 15 6 180 3 200 10 250 2 300 “4 350 6 ‘400 8 450 20 500 2 550 24 600 26 650 2% 700 30 750 2 300 850 36 900 8 950 40 3000 2 1050 1100 1150 1200 GENERAL NOTES: ‘Outside Diameter at Bevel 213 267 334 422 423 603 730 239 18 143 vais 1683 291 7730 3238 3555 406.4 457 508 559 610 660 ™ 162 a3 86 914 965 1016 1087 me 1168 1219 fa) All cimensions are in millimeters. (8) The shape of those caps shal be elipeoidel and chall conform to the shape requirements at given in the ASME Boi Notes rand Pressure Ve Length, E Note (1, 8 28 38 38 8 16 89 102 cry 165 178 203 29 254 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 305 305 305 303 343 343 ol Code. Limiting We Thickness for Length. E 457 381 457 483 5.08 559 mm 782 213 e64 9.65 1082 1270 1270 1270 1270 1270 1270 1270 1270 1270 Length, E {Note (2 8 TY Lenath € applies for thickness not exceeding that given in column “Limiting Wall Thickness for Length” (2) Length Er applies for thicknoss greater than that given in column for NPS 24 (ON 600) and emalior. For NPS 26 {DN 65) and larger ‘agreement between manufacturer and purchaser. 18 “Limiting Wall Thickness” Tength Ey shell 2 by FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELDING FITTINGS Note (1) »—| TABLE 12_ DIMENSIONS OF REDUCERS ASME 816.9-2001, ‘Outside Diameter at evel Nomina! Pipe Large Small Ené-to-tnd, | Nominal Pipe Large Smell End-to-End, ize (NPS) DN End End 4 ‘Size (NPS) DN End End 4 Yah mx 15 267 23a oe 5x4 15x 100 1413 1143127 XH zx 10 267 1730 ae 5x3 1x 90 1413 1018 127 12h 2x 2 3a 267 Bt 5xa 1x 20 1413 889 127 a 2x 18 334 213 51 5x24 5x 65 1413 730 © 127 5x2 12x 50 1413 603 127 THx1 Bx 28 422 334 Bt TAR % 32x 20 422 267 51 6x5 ox 125 1683 13 Mo Wax sales eee) cra 6x4 10x 100 1633 1143 © 140 8x 3% 10x 90 1683 1018 140 Wex% ox 32 483 422 8x3 10x 80 1683 989 140 Vhxd 4ox 2 483 sae 64 6x 2% 10x 65 1683 730 140 M%x% 40x 2 483 267 64 TARY fox 15 4a3 713 Be axe 200 150 219.1 1683 182 x5 200% 125 2191 413 182 2x14 Sox 40 603 483 76 axa 200 100 2181 1143182 ax 50x 32 603 422 76 ax3% 200% 90 2191 wie 152 2x1 Sox 2 603 a4 76 anh Sox 2 603 267 76 toxe 250 200 2730 2191 178 1x6 20x 150 2730 wes 178 2x2 5x 50 720 603 1x5 0x 15 2730 101378 24x x 40 730 483 wxé 250% 100 2730 1143 178 Wx x 32 730 422 2Axd ex 25 730 334 12x10 300 x 250 3288 2730 © 203 2x8 300 x 200 3238 2191 208 3x2% ox 65 589 730 © a9 2x6 30x 150 3238 t6a3 203 3x2 8x 50 989 603 69 12x58 00x 125 3238 1413 203 3ax1% gx 40 sao 483 ag ax1% Box 92 89 422 ag ax iz 350 x 300 9556 3738 390 4x10 350 260 3558 2730 330 3x3 90x 80 1016 889 102 taxe 350 x 200 3558 2191 390 3Ax2% 80x 65 1018 730 102 x6 360 150 3556 1683 330 3% x2 90x 50 1016 603 102 34x ox 40 1018 483 102 16x14 400 x 950 406.4 3556 356 Bax 90x 32 1016 422102. 16x12 400 x 300 4064 3238 © 356 16x10 400x 260 406.4 2730 356 4x3 wox 90 1143 1016 102 16x86 400% 200 406.4 219.1 356 4x3 wox 80 143° 889 t02 4x2 tox 65 1143 730 102 13x16 450% 400 457 4064 381 4x2 Wox 60 143 603 102 ex 16 450% 350 457 3556 381 axe wox 40 143° 483 102 wx 12 450x 300 457 3238381 18x10 480 x_250 4572730381 (continued) ASME B16.9-2001 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT BUTTWELOING FITTINGS: TABLE 12 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCERS (CONTD) ‘Outs ‘Outside Diameter at Bevel Nominal Pipe TLorge Small EnditoEnd, | Nominal Pipe End-to-End, Sze (NPS) DN ———End—_End 4 ‘Size (NPS) ON End_—End 4 20x18 S00 x 450 508 457508 36x 38 00x @50 91 64610 20 16 500% 400 508 4084 508 36x 32 00x 800 814 813810 20% 14 500 x 350 508 3856 508 36 x 30 00x 750 91 762 «610 20x12 500% 300 508 3238 508 36 x 28 00x 700 914 660 «610 36x 26 900 x 650 914 610 610 22x20 s60x 500 559 S08 508 22x18 B50 x 450 559487508 38x 36 960% 900 965 914 610 22x16 550% 400 559 4064508 38x 34 950 x 850 965 864 510 2x18 550 x 350 559 365.4 508 38x 32 960% 800 965 B13 «610 @ - 38x30 950% 750 965 762 «610 2axze coo x 560 610 $8908 38x28 950% 700 965 711 610 24x20 600 x 500 610 $08 508 38x 28 960x 650 965 650 «810 26x18 600 x 450 610 487 0B 24 x16 600% 400 610 4064 S08 40x38 100% 950 1016 965 10 4x36 000% 900 1016 91410 26x26 50x 600 660 610810 4x36 1000 850 1016 Bee GTO 25 x 22 650 x 550 680 589610 Goxsz 1000x 800 1016 Bis «610 26x20 650 x 500 660 508610 40x30 © 1000x 750 1018 762 °«—«610 25x18 650% 450 650487810 42x40 1050.x 1000 1067 1016.10 28x26 Yoox 650 7 660 © 810 42x38 1050x 960 1067 965 810 28x24 70x 600 717 610 B10. 42x36 1050 900 1067 914 610 28x22 Joox 550 7 508810 42x38 1050 850 1067 ase «810 2x20 yoox soo 711 457610 42x32 1050x 900 1067 813810 30x28 qsox 700 762 7m 610 30x 26 Tex 650 762 650 «610 44x42 11001050 1718 1067810 30x28 7s0x 600 762 10 610 faxad 1100 1000 1118. toe =I 30x22 70x 580 762 508 610 24x38 NOx 950 1118 965 G0 42x26 0D 900 1118 s1é G10 32x 30 e00x 750 813 762 «610 22x28 00x 700 813 711610 agxae M80 M00 Tes eT 32x 26 800% 650 813 650 610 aex42 1160x1050 11681067713 22x26 800 x 600 813 61010 ax 40 1180 x 1000 1168 1018711 4x98 80x 950 1168 96571 34x 32 50x 900 964 813810 36x30 850% 750 98 762 810 agxas r200x 1150 1219 88711 34x28 850% 700 96 650 «610 aexda 1200x1100 1218 e714 34x 26 850 x 650 864 61010 8x42 1200x1050 1219106773 GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in millimeters. NOTE: (1) While the figure illustrates a “bell shaped" reducer, the use of conical reducer is not prohibited. 20 ASME 816.2001 MANDATORY APPENDIX | INCH TABLES This Appendix provides tables of the standard inch dimensions for fitings. MANDATORY APPENDIX | ‘ASME 8169-2001 TABLE [1 ILLUSTRATION opisur oq) 01 u Add tou ABus aouere(00 S14 ‘#0ued9j01 srunu pue srid yo sanjen aunjosqe jo uins aun % punorjousd ASME 8169-2001 SHONVURTOL 1 3TavL ~ ~ ~ 60 S080 Borne : wo a0 avo a0 stor praize evo oo 0 waver eo otro oo rot ona 0 90 90 ao eo oro oe oree|voe o% "ot oo seo ao sev_g00 00 eo see cove ° 00 00 avo eo zo weavai|eor o “or 900 seo aco zo 600600 soups crv art? heen soap eo ° 29 800 "0 v0 S20 900 Leini/oooe o "0 coo seo sz zo m0 wy nsts wooo we nel 90 evo sr ev evo 995 "oF oF 600 seo sro ro go wD * 0 00 00 20 299 seisfoour o “or eo seo azo xo ooo a 7 e00 200 eo varvlover o_o 99 sev svo 20% el Ow ‘san ‘oimuoey ‘Sag |stou. josie “dehyo “dey tag Coma WO WO” Sia mm “uta enpey Jone Io oid teu |Get" oping. “ona ‘ug ado tn 5 on som “bay 5 eal é 35 ar er ey sag oa wat Sra ais Harpo =o £ ‘aor saa 2 ay beg g por spin Q swonpou_beaa6 g 3 2 ASME 8169-2001 MANDATORY APPENDIX | TABLE [2 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS ELBOWS ml Gonterto-End faa Centerto-End : Pipe outside 00e9 45 Deg Pipe Outside 0D 45 Size Diameter Elbows, Elbows, size Diameter Elbows, El (NPS) at Bevel 4 a (NPs) st Bevel A 8 % 08s 150 062 16 16.00 24.00 10.00 A Note (101 1.05, 150 075 8 18.00 27.00 1135 1 132 150 038 20 20.00 30.00 1250 ™% 186: 1.88 1.00 2 22.00 33.00 1350 % 190 225 saz 2 24.00 36.00 15.00 2 238 3.00 138 26 26.00 39.00 16.00 2% 228 375 178 28 28.00 4200 17.8. 3 350 450 2.00 30 30.00 45,00 1850 3% 4.00 525 225 2 32.00 48.00 1978 4 450 6.00 2.50, 34 3400 51.00 21.00 5 556 750 312 38 36.00 54.00 2225 6 3.62 9.00 375 38 38.00 57.00 23, @ 8 862 12.00 5.00 40 40.00 60.00 ras 0 1075 16.00 6.25 a 4200 63.00 2600 2 1275 18.00 750 aa 4400 66.00 2738 4 14.00 21.00 875 6 46.00 63.00 2262 8 48.00 72.00 20.88 GENERAL NOTE: All dimer NOTE: Ui) A and 8 dimensions of 1.12 in, and 0.44 in., respectively, may be furnished for NPS % at the manufacturer's option. ne are in inches. MANDATORY APPENDIX | ASME 8169-2001 TABKE I3_ DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS REDUCING ELBOWS Center Nominal Center: Outside Diameter ets Pipe Outside Diameter rs at eeeel End, Size at Bevel End, (wes) Large End Small End A (NPs) ‘Small End A 2x 1% 2.38 1.90 300 | 1x8 62 15.00 2x% 238 1.66 300 | 10x6 6.62 15.00 2x1 238 132 300 | 1x5 556 16.00 Mex 288 238 37 | 12x10 12.75 1075 2x We 288 130 375 | x8 1275 8.62 Bax % 288 1.66 375 | 12x6 1275 ez 3x 2% 3.50 2.88 450 | 14x12 14.00 12.75 21.00 3x2 350 2.38 450 | 14x10 14.00 10.75 21.00 ax 1% 350 130 450 | tax8 1400 8.62 21.00 3x3 400 3.50 52 | 1x1 16.00 14.00 24.00 3h x 2% 400 2.88 525 | 16x12 16.00 12.75 24.00 3x2 4.00 238 525 | 16x10 16.00 10.75 24.00 4x3% 450 4.00 600 | 18x16 18.00 16.00 27.00 4x3 450 3.50 600 | 1x16 18.00 1400 27.00 4x 2% 450 288 600 | tax 18.00 1275 27.00 4x2 450 238 600 | 18x10 18.00 10.75 27.00 8x4 5.58 450 780 | 20x18 20.00 18.00 30.00 5x3% 558 4.00 750 | 20x16 20.00 16,00 30.00 5x3 558 350 780 | 20% 14 20.00 1400 30.00 5x 2% 5.56 2.88 780 | 20x12 20.00 1278 30,00 exs 662 5.56 800 | 20x10 20.00 10.75 30.00 oxa 662 450 900 | 24x22 24.00 22.00 36,00 6x 3% 662 400 900 | 24x20 28.00 20.00 36.00 6x3 652 350 900 | 24x18 24.00 12.00 36.00 axe 62 662 1200 | 24x16 24.00 16.00 36.00 axs 362 556 1290 | 24x14 24.00 14.00 36.00 axa 862 450 1200 | 24x12 24.00 12.75 36.00 GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in inches. 2s MANDATORY APPENDIX | r+ @ ‘ASME 816.9200 LU{Note (1 TABLE 14 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS TABLE IS DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS RETURNS ELBOWS ie m® ‘Outside Conte Back Diameter Diameter to-Center, _to-Face, a (NPs) at Bovel ° K Bevel % ona 3.00 188 1 12 1.00 Note (al 1.05 3.00 2.00 % 168 125 1 132 3.00 219 % 190 150 % 186 375 278 2 238 2.00 % 190 450 325 2% 238 250 2 238 6.00 49 3 350 3.00 24 288 750 5.18 3% 4.00 3.40 3 350 3.00 625 4 450 400 3% 4400 1050 7125 5 556 5.4 4 450 1200 825 6 ee2 6 5 556 15.00 1031 8 362 8.00 6 sez 18.00 v3 10 1075 10.00 8 862 2400 1631 2 1275 12.00 10 10.75 30.00 2038 14 14.00 14.00 2 275 36.00 24.38 6 16.00 16.00 “ 14.00 4200 28.00 8 18.00 18.00 16 16.00 48.00 32.00 2 20.00 20.00 18 18.00 5400 36.00 2 22.00 22.00 20 20.00 60.00 40.00 2 24.00 24.00 2 22.00 66.00 44.00 24 2400 72.00 48.00 GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in inches, GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in inches. NOTES: (i) See Table It for tolerance for alignment of ends, U. {2} Dimension A is equal to one-half of dimension 0. (3) Oond K dimensions of 225 in. and 1.69 in. respectively, ‘may be furnished for NPS 7 26 MANDATORY APPENDIX 1 ‘ASME B16.9-2001, Coy zl el Lc TABLE I7 DIMENSIONS OF STRAIGHT TEES ‘AND CROSSES aa Conterto End TABLE 16 DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS tt eee vote 180 deg RETURNS (NPS) at Bevel e UNotes (1) and (2}) Outside % 00 1.00 Nominal Diameter Center. Back: 4 aoe nia ie Pipe * to-Center, —to-Face, ; na re faa oy Set % 1.86 1.98 ge , 1 132 2.00 162 % 130 225 225 % 188 250 206 : i 2 238 250 250 ae ud aa aa 2 238 3.00 3.00 A ea ms a 3 350 338 338 ™ a — J 3% ‘400 275 375 3 350 800 478 g oe ie an 3% 4.00 7.00 550 5 ane 488 4 450 8.00 625 6 Sez 562 5 556 10.00 775 5 700 700 6 682 1200 931 ro aso 350 2 10.00 10.00 8 862 1600 231 10 1075 20.00 15.38 “ 11.00 11.00 2 1278 2400 18.38 16 1200 1200 “4 1400 28.00 21.00 8 1350 1350 16 1600 32.00 24.00 20 15.00 15.00 2 1650 1650 18 1800 36.00 2.00 20 20.00 40.00 30.00 2 17.00 1700 2 22.00 44.00 33.00 6 1950 1350 24 24.00 48.00 36.00 ca 7050 2050 moa OD 22.00 2200 GENERAL NOTES: 32 2350 2350 (3) ll dimensions are in inches. {) Dimension Ais equal to one-half of dimension 0. Pa 25.00 25.00 36 2650 26.50 38 2800 28.00 40 2950 2950 rs 30.00 73.00 a4 4400 3200 30.00 48 4600 3380 3150 ey 48.00 35.00 33.00 AS03500 300 GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: 2 (1) Outlet dimension M for NPS 26 and larger is recommended but not required. (2) Dimensions applicable to crosses NPS 24 and smaller. ASME 816.9-2001 MANDATORY APPENDIX 1 STU e £4 YQ TABLE 18 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES ae R Nominal aoe Nominal eed ; = a Fa ae ce en ft ne ee YxAx ost 0681.00 100 | px5x4 556450488 462 wre gk ge | SNES, Hie Yen Vn he 1.05 068 (1.12 waz 5x52 5.56 288 488 425 pee es erent crys eee ek ees hx Th x % 1.90 166-225 225 BxBx6 662 7.00 6.62 Wye MS Ge | anh, 218 Bex Wx? 2.88 238 3.00 278 12 12x 10 12.75 10.75 10.00 9.60 Why x 2K Whe 2.88 1.90 3.00 2.62 12x 12K8 12.75 8.62 10.00 9.00 oe ee 3% x 3M x 2 4.00 238 3.75 3.28 16 x 16 x 10 16.00 10.75 12.00 a2 =% 28 Bette MANDATORY APPENDIX I ASME 8169-2001 TABLE [8 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES — ‘Outi Contertofnd Outside Contero-End mea Diameter et Diameter at mace Size Bevel Run, m — Bevel tun, “ psy Run Oullet"'C”_tNotw Run Ouilet_C”_INote im) 20x 2x1 2000 1800 15.00 480-«| azxszx24 200 2400 JD aa0o 2x20x18 2000 1600 15.00 ©1400 | aaxazxz2 200 ten ene Box20x14 2000 1490 1800 tea | aa xszx2d © amon ae TE 2ox2x12 2000 1275 1500362 | zx sex ie 9200 eon acy OO 2x2x10 20001075 15.00 ©1312 | azxazxte 3200 tuo ae 2ox20x8 2000 eez 1800278 | tax gents ago tao cane 30? x 2%20 2200 2000 1850 1600 | aexaexar — a400 32.00 2500 agg 2xmx1 2200 1800 1350 | 3exa4x30 3400 30.00 2500 2400 Rx2x18 2200 1600 100 | 34xa4x28 3200 2800 2800 asso 2xwx%e 200 1400 1600 | s4x34x 26 a4 26.00 2500 a0 Bxwx1 moo 1275 eso taez | ax oan aa © e0o ated eee SD 2x2x10 2200 1075 1650 ©1412 | Sax gen a? 300 eon seen OO 34x34%20 3400 2000 2500 «200 Bxuxz 2400 200 700 00 | Sax aexta aon eon ey 2200 Rex Mx20 2800 2000 1700 = v7.00 | Sax sents aaao tego gD TS 2x24x18 2400 1800 1700150 2x 2x19 2400 1600 3700600] ae xasx28 2600 3400 2650 a0 Zex2ex1¢ 2400 1400 1700 ©1600 «| asx sex ae seo seg ego 250 pen | ed Oe ee er ee ee 2x 24x10 24001075 790 teaz_ | ab 36x28 3600 aon sesg 200 35x 36% 25 2600 2600 7830 dase Hxzexz 30 2400 150 te00 | dex asnze sean sam OO 240 x Hxz 2600 2200 950 tas | ab gex ze ae00 aro eeg 800 Bexzex20 asa 2000 1850 tec | ae genad seco fay ZOE] BBE Bciexis moo ig00tss0 so | ese te deo aap eed 2300 exerts 28m re00 te50 —t700 | aexasnte — se00 term ee 7280 2x26x 1 2600 1400 1980 to wx2xn 2800 1275 1880 ©1862? | a8x38%36 2800 3800 2000 2800 B8x38x38 38.00 3200 2800080 Bx LR wo re00 zoo zoso | Sexcexse Sago em OD BO eer 800 2400 2080 z000 | sex asnan eon same 0770 iwc 02 2200 050 tes | asec as eon soon fa02 2850 mimi Hao tooo zs0 seco | Sexsexzs Seo em EG] 2580 Bx Bri — 2 te00 2080 tesa | Sex asa ze anon 2800250 LL i BM e009 tao | a xaex 22 Seg egy 8022500 xzexi 2m 00 zeo sa | Sexzexzo Seco ame eo] 2880 EI eb eee ey Be soxat ae © 3 00 zo aso | coxaa x38 s000 800 2050 zoo wrari — sn0e 3600 zo aso | ox aoe as any Seay 22a Soxaonze $209 2400 200190 | oan se dogo seg G2 3800 scans 30 7200 zz oso | ox aoc ss gogo 342 2050 2as0 sokaozae a0 7000 za a000 | fox aoc an aoe gaay 52280 See ep er ee Soxancie 3202 1800 2200 9.00 | Soxanx ze ana eos a? 2880 Stacie 3200 M400 ao 900 | Sox anxze no ay SP 28S Be ee ee ee oe ee ee Soxsoxso sean 1078 zoo wee | fox anc ao toon agp 2252288 B2x2x30 3200 30.00 2350 agg | “OX M* TE 4000 18.00 2950 50 PERE ery ee Se ee ee ee Barr sao reo _zaso__ 280 | ox apr as aan omy 30002200 ‘continved) 2» ASME 816.9.2001 MANDATORY APPENDIX 1 TABLE [8 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES @ ‘Outside Conter-to-End ‘Outside Cantor to-Endl Nominal cme EO Nominal . Diameter at mats ree Diameter at ommt size cS Run, M Size a fun, (NPs) Fon Outlet (Note (11) NPS) Run Out —C __INote (0) 42% 42% 36 4200 3600 2000 28.00 46x 45x44 4600 4400 39503150 42x 42x24 42003400 3000 46x45 x42 46.00 4200-3350 (31.00 @2x42%32 4200-3200 2000 asx 46x40 46.00 40.00 3950 © 30.50, aax42%30 4200 © 30.00 30.00 46x 46x98 46.00 38,00 3350 30.00 42% 42x28 4200 28.00 2000 46 x46%28 4600 36.00 39.50 30.00 42x 42% 26 4200 26.00 3000 46x46 x34 46.00 3400-3350 23.50 42x 42x24 4200-2400 2000 fe xaex32 © 4600 3200 3350 29.50 42x 42% 22 © 4200-2200 30.00 46x 45x30 46.00 30.00 3350 28.00 @2x 42x20 4200 20.00 3000 ae x46x 78 © 4600 7800 335029, Quaeis 200 1800 3000 dexasx2s 48002600 3050 = oe @2x4azx16 4200 1600 30.00 4exd6x 24 4600 2400 93508, 46x 46x72 4600 22.00 3350 2850 asx asx a2 4400 42.00 3200 44x44 x49 4400 40.00 32.00 4gx4gx45 48.00 46.00 35.00 33.00 a4 x44x38 4400 © 9800 32.00 @ex 48x44 48.00 44.00 3500 33.00 4ax4ex36 4400 36.00 3200 48x 48x 42-4800 42.00 35.00 32.00 ax 4x34 4400-3400 3200 ax 43x40 4800 40.00 35.00 © 32.00 ai x 44x32 4400-3200 32.00 48x 48x98 48.00 38.00 35.00 32.00 44x 44x30 4400 30.00 32.00 aax 48x36 48.00 36.00 3500 31.00 44x 44x28 4400 7800 32.00 43x48x24 48.00 3400 9500 31.00 ‘axdax 26 4400 2600 32.00 ae x48x32 4800 3200 35.00 31.00 ae x 44x24 4400-2400 92.00 48x 48x30 48.00 90.00 35.00 30.00 ‘4x aa x22 4400 © 2200 32.00 faxaex28 48.00 7800 9500 90.00 44x 44x20 4400 20.00 32.00 48x 48x26 48.00 26.00 3500 30.00 48x43 x24 4800-2400 3500 ‘axasx72 4800 2200 3500 GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are in inches. NOTE: [iy Outlet dimension M for un sizes 14 and larger is recommended but not required. 30 MANDATORY APPENDIX | ASME B16.9-2001 Note square Note (1) ~-f A note (2) el rh Enlarged Section of Lap, TABLE 19 DIMENSIONS OF LAP JOINT STUB ENDS Nominal Pipe Outside Diameter Long Pattern Short Pattern Radius of Diameter Size —— Length, F Length, F Fillet, R of Lap, @ ines) Max Mi. {Notes (3) (4 Wotes (3), (4) [Noto 511 Note (61) % 0.896 0.809 3.00 2.00 on2 138 % 1.106 1019 3.00 2.00 012 138 1 1376 1286 ‘400 200 0.12 200 ™% 1716 11829 400 2.00 09 250 % 1965 11368 400 200 025 208 2 2.486 2306 6.00 250 ost 3.62 2% 2868 208 6.00 250 o3t az 3 3.596 3.469 6.00 250 038 5.00 % 4.056 3.269 6.00 3.00 038 550 ‘ 4593 4.469 6.00 3.00 aa 519 5 5603 5532 8.00 300 0.44 13 ‘ 6743 8594 8.00 350 050 850 3 3.743 2594 2.00 400 050 1082 10 10913 10.719 10.00 500 0.50 1275 2 12913 2719 10.00 600 050 15.00 1“ 14170 13.969 12.00 6.00 050 1625 16 16.180 15.969 12.00 6.00 050 1850 8 18.190 17.968 1200 6.00 00 21.00 20 20.240 19.969 1200 6.00 050 7300 2 22.240 21.969 12.00 6.00 050 25.25 Ey 24.240 23.968 12.00 6.00 250 2725 GENERAL NOTES: (8) All dimensions ace in inch (b} See Table 1 for tolerances, (©) Service conditions and joint construction often dictate stub end length requirements, Theretor long oF short pattern fiting when ordering, Notes: (1) Gasket foc finish shall be in accordance with ASME 816.5 for olsed face flanges, (2) The lap thickness T shall not be less than nominal pine wall thickness. See Table I for tolerance: the purchaser must specify Nath of the stub ends in order to avoid covering the seid ws ' matter of agreement between the manufecturer and the purtioces (0 rovidee ang acing such ae fongue and groove, male ad femal, etc, are employed, addtional ap thickness emust be provided and such addtional thickness shal be In addition to (nat included in) the Bong aoa (8) The darmenaions conform tothe radi established fr lp joint langesn ASME B16. Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings. 10 Deano ay conforms to standard machine facings shown in ASME BYBS The boch lace Othe lg en ess ASME B16.9-2001, MANDATORY A\ € Er TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CAPS ri nee ao omnia a 2 cane HEN ances | SS Si wea lantern Ss ORr Sot, NEE” etal [ee Sn Aa nee” yf i a (Blk BS Gs Ge ae Boe ie BTR Bee Re M% 1.66 1.50 0.19 150 se me » 8 BS Ble gS ke hOB I ig) RR Re ah 4.00 250 032 3.00 * 3B le uw ee 8S ts a oe eae GENERAL NOTES: {@) All dimensions are in inches dhe tnave of these cape shail be ellipeoidal and shall conform to the shape requirements asgiven in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Cor NOTES: NY Lenath E applies for thickness not exceeding that given in column “Limiting Wall Thickness for Length (2) Longin E: boptee for thickness greater than that given in column “Limiting Wall Thickness” for NPS 24 and small NPS'26 and lerger, length E} shall be by agreement between the manufacturer and purcheser. For 2 MANDATORY APPENDIX | ‘Outside Diameter ‘at Bovel Note (1) TABLE 111 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCERS ‘Outside Diameter ASME 8169-2001, Nominal Nominal Pipe Size Large Small End-to-End, Pipe Size ‘Small End-to-End, (Nest End End 4 (NPs) End 4 xh 108 oes 150 5x3 350 5.00 Uh 198: 068 150 5x 2% 238 5.00 1x% 132 1.05 200 5x2 238 5.00 1x 132 ona 2.00 oxs es2 556 550 MAxd 1.86 132 2.00 ox4 662 450 550 Mx 1.86, 105, 2.00 6x3% 6.62 4.00 550 Ax % 15s oss 200 6x3 682 380 5.50 ex2h 682 2.38 550 Thx 1.90 1.86 250 4x1 190 132 250 axe 862 662 6.00 Wax 130 1.05, 250 axs 862 556 6.00 14x 190 08a 250 axa 62 450 6.00 axa% 262 4.00 6.00 2x1 238 190 3.00 2xM% 238 186 3.00 tox8 10.75 sz 7.00 2x3 238 132 3.00 10x6 10.75 682 7.00 2x% 238 105, 3.00 toxs 10.75 556 7.00 0x4 1075 450 7.00 x2 2.08 238 250 yxy 288 190 350 2x10 12751078 8.00 ax 1h 288 188 350 wxe 1275 362 8.00 2x 238 132 350 126 1278 662 8.00 1x 1275 556 8.00 3x2 350 zee 350 3x2 350 238 250 tax12 14001275 13.00 ax 1% 350 190 350 14x10 14001078, 13.00 ax 350 166 350 taxe 1400 862 13.00 tax 14.00 662 13.00 ahxa 400 250 4.00 31 x 2% 4.00 208 4.00 tex 16001400 14.00 3x2 4.00 238 4.00 18x12 16001275, 18.00 34x14 4.00 190 4.00 16x10 16001075, 14.00 BBX Th 4.00 166 4.00 16x 8 16.00 262 16.00 axa% 450 4.00 4.00 18x16 1800 16.00 15.00 axa 450 350 4.00 1x18 18001400 18.00 4x2 450 228 4.00 wx 12 woo 1275 15.00 4x2 450 238 4.00 18x10 18001075, 15.00 axa, 450 190 4.00 20% 18 2000 1800 20.00 5x4 556 450 5.00 20x16 2000 © 36.00 20.00 5x 3% 5.6. 4.00 5.00 20x 14 2000 14.00 20.00 3 (continued Sa ASME 816.2001 ‘Outside Diameter Bevel TABLE 111 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCERS ‘Outeide Diameter MANDATORY APPENDIX I Nomina Nomina Ppesce Large Small Endtoiind Poe size Endtotns, ines) ent End a thes a xn m0 127% 7000 vexs0 36009000 24.00 boxze 3002600 ma00 nxn 209-000 2000 Sexze 3800 2400 2400 Baw 01800 Zo00 Bite ao 1800 2.00 sexs 3002600 2400 Bi oo 00 2000 Sexst shoo (400 2400 Sexaz ako 3200 200 uxz 00 2200 2000 Sxao a0 9000 200 um 00-2000 Za00 Sexze moo (2800 x Bits ato 800 200 Sexze — shoD 2600 ~® ute 3001600 2000 sox 40002800 2400 wxu 2400 2400 fxs sooo 3800 moo Bx 2200 2400 foxse sooo 8800 2400 xm 2000 2600 forse sooo 200 rho ext ‘09 2400 fxso 003000 00 x 200 2400 axm 20 00 2400 exis 2400 2400 xm 00 3800 2400 ini 2000 200 Sis to 2400 Baw ‘99 200 Gi oo Sam 200 Giz ao 320 2200 20x20 2200 2400 xx 00 3000 mo Soxze © sago— 3600 2100 Sonze 3000 30 m0 waxaz ato a0 Soxz sa 2000 2400 axa of ree rr mer) x0 002000 2400 tance taoo 3800 tenm = ma0 2800 2400 taxze 32002600 2400 joxss 4800400 Sonne 0 2400 rho tevez too 200 wexa aco 4000 sexse gn m200 2400 texas seo 800 senso shoo 3000 200 Sexze 3400-2600 2400 texas 48004600 bongs 34002400 2400 ieee ao a4 fexer e800 4200 sexe 3003400 2400 fexad shoo 000 Sexs2 3600-9200 2400 GENERAL NOTES: (a) All dimensions are in inches. Not (1) While the figure illustrates 2 “be shaped” reducer, the use of conical reducer is not prohibited. ASME 8169-2001 MANDATORY APPENDIX II REFERENCES ‘The following is alist of standards and specifications referenced in this Standard showing the year of approval. ASME B16.5-1996, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings ASME B16.25-1997, Buttwelding Ends ASME B16.49-2000, Factory-Made Wrought Stee! Butt- ‘welding Induction Bends for Transportation and Dis- tribution Systems ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping ASME B36.10M-1996, Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipes ASME B36.19M-1985(R1994), Stainless Steel Pipe ASME BPVC-1995, ASME Boiler and Pressure Ves- sel Code Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007 ASTM A 234-00, Standard Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Stee! for Moderate and High Temperature Service ASTM A 403-00b, Standard Specification for Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings ASTM A 420-00a, Standard Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Low-Temperature Service ASTM A SIS/A 815M-00, Standard Specification for Wrought Ferritic, Ferrtic/Austenitic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings ASTM B 361.95, Standard Specification for Factory- Made Wrought Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Welding Fittings 35 ASTM B 363-00, Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Unalloyed Titanium and Titanium Alloy Welding Fittings ASTM B 366-00, Standard Specifications for Factory- Made Wrought Nickel and Nickel Alloy Fitings ASTM E 29.936, Standard Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance With Specifications Publisher: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Consho- hocken, PA 19428 ISO 6708:1995, Pipework Components — Definition and Selecton of DN (Nominal Size) ISO 9000-1:1994, Quality Management and Quality ‘Assurance Standards — Part 1: Guidelines for Selec- tion and Use 1SO 9000-2:1997, Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards — Part 2: Generic Guidelines for the Application of ISO 9001, ISO 9002, and ISO 9003, ISO 9000-3:1997, Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards — Part 3: Guidelines for the Application of ISO 9001:1994 to the Development, ‘Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Computer Software 1SO 9001:1994, Quality Systems — Model for Quality Assurance in Design, Development, Production, In- stallation and Servicing 1S 9002:1994, Quality Systems — Model for Quality Assurance in Production, Installation and Servicing ISO 9003:1994, Quality Systems — Model for Quality Assurance in Final Inspection and Test Publisher: International Organization for Standaridiza- tion (ISO), 1 rue de Varembé, Case Postale 131, CH-1211, Genéve 20, Switzerland/Suisse ASME 8169-2001 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A QUALITY SYSTEM PROGRAM ‘The products manufactured in accordance with this Standard shall be produced under a quality system program following the principles of an appropriate standard from the ISO 9000 series'. A determination of the need for registration and/or certification of the product manufacturer's quality system by an indepen- dent organization shall be the responsibility of the manufacturer. The detailed documentation demonstra- ting program compliance shall be available to the purchaser at the manufacturer's facility. A written sum- mary description of the program utilized by the product manufacturer shall be available to the purchaser upon request. The product manufacturer is defined as the entity whose name or trademark appears on the product in aceordance with the marking or identification require- ‘ments of this Standard. The series is abo availabe from the American National Standards Irate (ANS and the Amencan Society for Quality Cont {ASQC) a6 American National Standards that sre idenited by a prey "Q" replacing th prefix “ISO”. Each standard ofthe series Fisted under references 36 wot mn

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