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STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 2956 MH O7S9670 0579386 Sho ml PN RCL (Revision of ASME/ANS! B1B5-1988) een Pe aT UP ew AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD STD-ASME Bb. S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579387 4T4 om oS The American Society of rf Mechanical ers AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS NPS 1/2 Through NPS 24 ASME B16.5-1996 (Revision of ASME/ANS! B16.5-1988) STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579388 330 Date of Issuance: February 28, 1997 The 1996 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 2001. ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretations of technical aspects of this Standard. 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ASME accepts responsibilty for only those interpretations issued In accordance with governing ASME procedures and policies which preclude the issuance of interpretations by individu ‘volunteers [No part of this document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwis ‘without the prior written permission of the publs ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ‘345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, Copyright © 1997 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS All Rights Reserved Printed in US.A, STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 Ml 0759670 0579389 277 mm FOREWORD (This Foreword is not part of ASME B16.5-1996) In 1920, the American Engineering Standards Committee (later the American Standards Association (ASA)] organized Sectional Committee B16 to unify and further develop standards for pipe flanges and fittings (and later for valves and gaskets). Cosponsors of the B16 Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Association {now Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as cosecretarat organizations ‘The Committee soon recognized the need for standardization of steel pipe flanges. In May 1923, Subcommittee 3 was organized to develop such standards for pressures in the 250 psi to 3200 psi range and for elevated temperatures. Active work began in October, including steel flanged fittings. The first proposed standard was submitted to the Committee in April 1926 and approved by letter ballot in December. After favorable review by the three sponsor organizations, the Standard was approved as American Tentative Standard Bilée in June 1927 Experience in using the Standard showed the need for hub dimensions of companion flanges and for other changes, including rerating of 250 lb and 1350 Ib flanges and development of flanged fittings with integral bases. An investigation was made into the factors determining stiffness of flanges and flange hubs. The revised edition was approved as ASA Bl6e-1932, A revision was initiated in 1936, stimulated by suggestions from Committee members and industrial users. The resulting 1939 edition contained standards for welding neck flanges (completed in March 1937), 1500 1B flanges in the 14 in. through 24 in. range, 2500 Ib flanges and flanged fittings in the % in. through 12 in. range, and dimensions for a full line of ring joint flanges developed by the American Petroleum Institute, Pressure-iemperature ratings for alloy steel flanges and fitings, developed by Subcommittee 4, were included for the first time. In August 1942, the War Production Board requested a review of measures to conserve Vital materials in piping components. A special War Committee of B16 was appointed and, ‘operating under War Standards Procedure, developed revised pressure-temperature ratings for all materials and all pressure classes. The ratings were published as American War Standard B16eS-1943. In 1945, under normal procedures, Subcommittees 3 and 4 reviewed the 1939 Standard and the 1943 ratings, and recommended adoption of the wartime ratings, ‘Theit report was approved as Supplement No. 1 to B16e-1939 and published as ASA B16e6-1949. In addition to ratings, the supplement updated material specification references and added 2 table of metal wall thicknesses for welding-end valves, Subcommittee 3 then began a revision of the entire standard. Technically, the 1949 Supplement was absorbed, new materials were recognized, a general rating method was developed and added as an appendix, and welding end preparations were expanded. Eaitorilly, 4 new style of presentation was worked out, including tables rearranged for easier use. Approval by Sectional Committee, cosponsors, and ASA resulted in publication of ASA 165-1953 (designation changed from B16) STD-ASME B1b-S5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579390 799 mm ‘Work soon began on further revisions. Class B ratings were deleted and Class A ratings ‘were clarified a5 the standard, An appendix defined qualifications for gaskets, other than ring joint, which would merit the ratings. Another appendix defined the method for calculating bolt lengths (including measurement of the length of stud bolts between thread ends instead of between points). Pressure-temperature ratings for several new materials were added, the table of welding end dimensions was expanded, and the temperature used in determining ratings were redefined, The resulting new edition, after approval, was published as ASA 165-1957 The more modest revision approved as ASA BI6.5-1961 changed the text to clarify the intent or to make requirements easier to administer. The next revision began in 1963 with nearly 100 comments and suggestions. No fundamental changes were made, but the text ‘was further clarified and wall thicknesses less than ' in, for flanged fittings were recognized in the 1968 edition, ‘A new joint study of ratings between Subcommittees 3 and 4 was initiated before the next revision. Based on Subcommittee 4°s report, the rating procedure was revised and a rating basis for Class 150 (150 Ib) flanges was developed. New product forms, bar and plate, were added for special applications, including fabricated flanged valves and fittings. Reference to welding-end valves was deleted because a separate standard for them was in preparation. Bolt length calculations based on worst case tolerances led to a revision of tabulated lengths. Testing of valve closure members was added to the test requirements Following final approval on October 23, the Standard was published as ANSI B16.5-1973. Subcommittee N was assigned responsibility forall valve standards in late 1973. Subcommit- tee C (formerly 3) continues to have responsibility for flange standards, A revision was accordingly initiated to remove all references to valves. At the same time, comments from users and changes in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code led to significant revisions in the Class 150 rating basis, and in the ratings of stainless steel and certain alloy steel flanges and flanged fittings in all rating classes. Extensive public review comments led to addition of considerations for flanged joints, for bolting and gaskets, and of marking requirements. To avoid frequent and confusing changes in ratings as further changes in Code allowable stresses are made, it was agreed with Subcommittee N to leave ratings alone unless the relevant Code stress values are changed by more than 10%. After final approval by Standards Committee, cosponsors, and ANSI, ANSI B16.5-1977 Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, was published on June 16, 1977 In 1979, work began on another new edition. Materials coverage was expanded by the addition of nickel and nickel alloys. Bolting rules were revised to cover nickel alloy bolts. Bolt hole and bolting were changed to provide interchangeability between inch and metric dimensions. Metric dimensional tables were made informational rather than alternative requirements of the Standard, Final approval was granted for ANSI B16.5-1981, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings on August 14. In 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as an ASME Commitee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI. The 1988 edition of the Standard extended nickel alloy ratings to higher temperatures, clarified flat face flange requirements, and included other minor revisions. The Committee determined that any metric standard for flanges will stand alone, with metric bolting and gaskets; hence metric equivalents have been deleted. Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as ‘American National Standard was given by ANSI on April 7, 1988, with the new designation ASME/ANSI B16.5-1988. ‘This 1996 Edition allows flanges marked with more than one material grade or specification, revises flange facing finish requirements, has revised pressure~temperature ratings for several ‘material groups, adds a nonmandatory quality system annex. and includes several other STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 057939) 925 mm revisions. Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as an ‘American National Standard was given by ANSI on October 3, 1996 with the new designation ASME B16.5-1996, Requests for interpretations or suggestions for revision 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. STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579392 461 mm ASME B16 COMMITTEE \n of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, Gaskets, and Valve Actuators Standardizat (The following isa roster of the Committee atthe time of approval ofthis Standard) OFFICERS. WN. MeLean, Chair R.A Schmidt, Viee Chair KM. Ciciora, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W. L. Balls, Columbia Gas Distribution Co,, Columbus, Ohio LR. Brodin, Fisher Control International, nc,, Marshaltown, Iowa M. A. Clark, Nico Inc., Elkhart, Indiana ‘A. Cohen, Copper Development Associaton, nc., New York, New York W. C. Farrell, Jr Consultant, Birmingham, Alabama C.E-Floren, Mueller Co, Decatur, Ilinois R. Frikken, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri |W. Garland, Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ese J.C. neh, Mueller Refigeraton Products Co, Hartevile, Tennessee G. A, Jolly, The Henry Vogt Machine Co,, Louisville, Kentucky W. G. Knecht, Consultant, Williamsport, Pennsylvania R.A. Koester, The Wiliam Powell Co,, Cincinnati, Ohio W.N. McLean, Newco Valve Co., Palos Park, il M. L. Nayyar, Bechtel Corp, Gaithersburg, Maryland R.A. Schmidt, Ladish Co., Russellville, Arkansas W. M. Stephan, Flextalc,Inc., Pannsauken, New Jersey T. F, Stroud, Ductile ron Research Association, Birmingham, Alabama M.D. Wasicek, ABS Americas, Houston, Texas RE, White, Richard E. White & Associates, South Bend, indiana D. A. Williams, Southern Company Services, Birmingham, lino L.A. Willis, Dow Chemicel Co., Freeport, Texas W. R, Worley, Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, West Virginia PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE C — STEEL FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS D.R.Frikken, Chair, Monsanto Co,, St. Louis, Missouri KC M. Ciciora, Secretary, ASME international, New York, New York V. C. Bhasin, Sigmatech, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, G. D. Conlee, Consultant, St. Louis, Missouri W.C. Farell, J, Consultant, Birmingham, Alaboma M. L. Handerson, Coffer Corp., Houston, Texas R R E, Johnson, Flowiine Div, New Castle, Pennsylvania Koester, The Wiliam Powell Co., Cincinnat, Ohio RR. Madowall, Fo-Bend, ne., Sand Springs, Oklahoma W. N. McLean, Newco Valve Co,, Palos Park, ilinois STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2596 MM 0759670 0579393 773 mm me. aithersburg, Maryland R.A. Schmidt, Ladish Co., Russolvile, Arkansas D.L. Shira, Taylor Forge, Cordova, Tennessee J.C. Thompson, Milwaukee Val, Rising Sun, Maryland LA. Willis, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, Texas STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 Foreword, Standards Figures soune 10 u Tables 1A 1B CONTENTS Committee Roster Scope 4... we Pressure~Temperature anes : Size : Marking .... Materials - Dimensions Tolerances Test Method of Designating Location of Auxiliary Connections When Specified : Method of Designating Outlets of Reducing Fittings in Specifications Thread Length for Connection Tapping Socket Welding for Connections Butt Welding for Connect Bosses for Connections .. End Flange Facings and Theie Relationship to Flange Thickness and Center-to-End and End-to-End Dimensions ..... Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel for Wall Thicknesses t from 0.19 in. to 0.88 in., Inclusive Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel for Wall Thicknesses t Greater Than 0.88 in. Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings): Inside Contour for Use With Rectangular Backing Ring . Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges with Backing Rings): Insi Contour for Use With Taper Backing Ring . Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Outside Thickness Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Inside Thickness Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Combined Thickness . List of Material Specifications . List of Bolting Specifications O579394 634 mm iti vii 30 st 32 2 2 52 3 8 683 64 65 6s 6s 10 3B STD-ASNE B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579395 570 mm 1C Flange Bolting Dimensional Recommendations Presure~Temperatue Ratings for Groups 1.1 Though 3 16 Materials . 3 Permissible Imperfections in Flange Facing Finish for Raised Face ‘and Large Male and Female Flanges 4 Dimensions of Facings (Other Than Ring Joints, All Pressure Rating Classes)... 5 Dimensions of Ring Joint Facings (All Pressure Rating Classes) 6 Dimensions of Welding Ends 7 Reducing Threaded and Slip-On Flanges for Classes 150 to 2500 8 sieeeeeeees 9 ‘Templates for Drilling Class 150 Flanges Dimensions of Class 150 Flanges ...... 10 Dimensions of Class 150 Flanged Fittings... 11 Templates for Drilling Class 300 Flanges 12 Dimensions of Class 300 Flanges : 13 Dimensions of Class 300 Flanged Fittings 14 Templates for Drilling Class 400 Flanges . 15 Dimensions of Class 400 Flanges : 16 Dimensions of Class 400 Flanged Fittings 17 Templates for Drilling Class 600 Flanges . 18 Dimensions of Class 600 Flanges 19 Dimensions of Class 600 Flanged Fittings 20 Templates for Drilling Class 900 Flanges . 21 Dimensions of Class 900 Flanges 22 Dimensions of Class 900 Flanged Fittings 23 ‘Templates for Drilling Class 1500 Flanges 24 Dimensions of Class 1500 Flanges : 25 Dimensions of Class 1500 Flanged Fittings 26 Templates for Drilling Class 2500 Flanges 27 Dimensions of Class 2500 Flanges 28 Dimensions of Class 2500 Flanged Fittings . ‘Annexes ‘A Threading of Pipe for American National Standard ‘Threaded Flanges Dimensions of Stcel Pi B (Table by Weight Class) C Dimensions of Steel Pipe (Table by Schedules) ..........+++ D Methods for Establishing PressureTemperature Ratings ...... E Limiting Dimensions of Gaskets, Other than Ring Joint ...... F : G H Method for Calculating Bolt Lengths .... Quality System Program References EL Gasket Groups and Typical Materials E2 Slip-on Raised Face Width Gasket E3 Slip-on Raised Face Width Gasket with Edges Extending to the Bolt E4 Large Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe LD. 5 Large Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal wo Pipe LD.. wi Centering Ring . 123 125 127 129 133 MI 145 “47 135 136 136 137 137 STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79396 407 mm 6 Large Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket Outside Dimension Equal to OD. of Raised Face + 138 E7 Large Tongue Width Gasket with Edges Extending to the Bolt... 138 8 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe ©.D. ....... 139 59 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe O.D., with Centering Ring .... 139 E10 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket ©.D. Exul OD. of Raised Face. sees 140 E11 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Biss Bending to the Bolt 40 Fl Specified Stud Bolt Length 143 F2 Specified Machine Bolt Length 143 Tables Al Projection of Threaded Pipe End Through Ring Gage by Flange Pressure Rating Classes 124 BI Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe (ASME B36,10M); Listed as Standard Wall, Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong Wall... se BS Cl Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe (ASME B36,10M); Listed by Schedule Numbers 127 DI Rating C 131 E1 Group Nos. Ia and Ib Gaskets 136 E2A Group No. Ila Gaskets 137 E2B_ Group No. IIb Gaskets 138 E3A Group No. Illa Gaskets 139 E3B Group No. IIllb Gaskets 140 FI F Values 142 F2 nm Values 142 F3—Thicknesses for Lapped Joints 142 Interpretations 153 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL S96 MM 0759670 0579397 343 mm ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 1 SCOPE 1.1 General This Standard covers pressure-temperature ratings, materials, dimensions, (olerances, marking, testing, and methods of designating openings for pipe flanges and flanged fings in sizes NPS. through NPS 24 and in ating Classes 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500, Flanges and flanged fitings may be cast, forged, or (for blind Ranges and certain reducing flanges only) plate materials a8 listed in Table 1A Requirements and recommendations regarding bolting and gaskets are als included 1.2 References 1.2.1 Referenced Standards. Standards and spec- ifcations adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Annex G, which is part of this Standard. It is not considered practical to idemtfy the specific edition of each standard and specification in the individual references. Instead, the specific edition reference is identified in Annex G. A flange or flanged fitting ‘manufactured in accordance with earlier editions of the referenced standards and in all other respects conforming to this Standard will be considered to be in conformance with this Standard, 1.2.2 Codes and Regulations. A flange or flanged fitting used under the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, the ASME Code for Pressure Piping, or a 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, or provisions for operation at a pressure exceeding the pressure temperature ratings in this Standard. 1.3 Applicable Ratings ‘The pressure-temperature ratings in this Standard ‘are applicable upon its publication to all flanges and flanged fittings within its scope which otherwise meet its requirements. For unused flanges or flanged fittings maintained in inventory, the manufacturer of the flange ‘or flanged fittings may certify conformance to this Edition provided he can demonstrate that all require ments of this Edition have been met. Where such components were installed in accordance with the pres- sure-temperature ratings of an earlier edition of this Standard, those ratings are applicable except as may bbe governed by the applicable code or regulation (see para, 1.2.2), 1.4 User Accountability This Standard cites duties and responsibilities that are to be assumed by the user in the areas of application, installation, hydrostatic testing, operation, and material selection. 1.5 Quality Systems Nonmandatory requirements relating to the product ‘manufacturer's Quality System Program are described in Annex G. 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS Ratings are maximum allowable working gage pres- ssures at the temperatures shown in Table 2 for the applicable material and rating. For intermediate tempera- tures, linear interpolation is permitted, See Annex D, which is part of this Standard, for methods of establish- ing pressure—temperature ratings. 2.2 Ratings of Flanged Joints ‘A flanged joint is composed of three separate and independent, although interrelated components: the flanges, the gasket, and the bolting, which are assembled by yet another influence, the assembler. Proper controls rust be exercised in the selection and application for all these elements to attain a joint which has acceptable leak tightness. Special techniques, such as controlled bolt tightening, may be necessary to achieve a tight joint in service, Ratings in this Standard apply to flanged joints which conform to the limitations on bolting in para. 5.3 and fon gaskets in para. 5.4, and which are made up in accordance with good practice for alignment and assem- bly. See also para. 2.4. Use of the ratings for flanged joints not conforming to these limitations is the responsi STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579398 287 mm ASME 8165-1096 bility of the user. Requirements for alignment and assembly of joints are not given in this Standard, If the two flanges in a flanged joint do not have the same pressure-temperature ratings, the rating of the joint at any temperature is the lower of the two flange ratings at that temperature. 2.3 Rating Temperature ‘The temperature shown for a corresponding pressure rating is the temperature of the pressure—containing shell of the flange or flanged fitting. In general, this temperature is the same as that of the contained fluid. Use of a pressure rating corresponding to a temperature other than that of the contained fluid is the responsibility of the user, subject to the requirements of the applicable code or regulation. For any temperature below ~20°F, the rating shall be no greater than the rating shown for -20°. 2.4 Temperature Considerations Application of the ratings in this Standard to flanged joints at both high and low temperatures shall take into consideration the risk of leakage due to forces and _moments developed in the connected piping or equipment. The following provisions are intended to minimize these risks 2.4.1 Flange Attachment. Socket welding and threaded flanges are not recommended for service above 50°F or below -SO°F if severe thermal gradients or thermal cycling are involved. 24.2 High Temperature Service. At tempera- tures in the creep range, gradual relaxation of flanges, bolts, and gaskets may progressively reduce bolt loads. It may be necessary to arrange for periodic tightening of bolts to prevent leakage. Joints subject to substantial thermal gradients may require the same attention. ‘When used above 400°F, Class 150 flanged joints may develop leakage unless care is taken to avoid imposing severe external loads and/or severe thermal gradients. For other classes, similar consideration should be given above 750°F. 2.4.3 Low Temperature Service. The user should recognize that some of the material listed in the rating tables undergo sufficient decrease in toughness at low temperatures that they cannot safely sustain shock load- ings, sudden changes of stress or temperature, or high stress concentrations, PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. 2.5 System Hydrostatic Test Flanged joints and flanged fitings may be subjected to system hydrostatic tests at a pressure not to exceed 1.5 times the 100°F rating rounded off to the next higher 25 psi. Testing at any higher pressure is the responsibility of the user, subject to the requirements ‘of the applicable code of regulation. 2.6 Welding Neck Flange: Ratings for welding neck flanges covered by this ‘Standard are based upon their hubs at the welding end ‘having thickness at least equal to that calculated for pipe having 40.0 ksi specified minimum yield strength. (For higher strength pipe with thinner wall, see MSS SP-44.) The ratings also apply to such flanges used ‘with components of unequal strength and unequal wall thickness when the attachment weld is made in accord- ‘ance with the applicable code or regulation. See Figs. 12, 13, and 14, 2.7 Multiple Material Grades Materials for flanges and flanged fittings may meet the requirements for more than one specification or grade of a specification listed in Table 1A. In that event, the pressure-temperature ratings for any of these specifications or grades may be used provided that marking is in accordance with para, 4.1.2(d). 3 SIZE 3.1 Nominal ize The size of a flange or flanged fitting covered by this Standard is its nominal pipe size, NPS. The diameter of a bolt is its nominal size, Use of “nominal” indicates that the stated size or dimension is only for designation, hot measurement. The actual dimension may or may not be the nominal size and is subject to established tolerances. 3.2 Reducing Fittings Reducing fittings shall be designated by the size of the openings in their proper sequence as indicated in the sketches of Fig. 2 3.3 Reducing Flanges Reducing flanges shall be designated by the wo nominal pipe sizes. See examples in Note (4) of Table 7. STD-ASME BLL-S-ENGL 19956 Ml 0759670 0579399 116 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 4 MARKING 4.1 General Except as modified herein, flanges and flanged fittings shall be marked as required in MSS SP-25, 4.1.1 Name. The manufacturer's name or trademark shall be applied. 41.2 Mate (a) Cast flanges and flanged fittings shall be marked with the ASTM specification,’ grade identification sym- bol, and the melt number or melt identification, (b) Plate flanges, forged flanges, and flanged fittings shall be marked with the ASTM specification number! and grade identification symbol, (c) A manufacturer may supplement these mandatory ‘material indications with his trade designation for the material grade, but confusion of symbols shall be avoided, (d) Flanges and flanged fittings manufactured from ‘material which meets the requirements for more than fone specification or grade of a specification listed in Table 1A may be marked with more than one of the applicable specification or grade symbols, The symbols shall be placed to avoid confusion in identification. 4.1.3 Rating Class. The marking shall be the appli- cable pressure rating class: 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, or 2500. 4.1.4 Designation. The designation B16 shall be applied, preferably located adjacent to the class designa- tion, to indicate conformance to this Standard, 4.1.5 Temperature. No temperuture markings are required on flanges and flanged fittings, but if marked, the temperature shall be shown with its comesponding tabulated pressure rating for the material, 4.146 Size. The nominal pipe size shall be given, but may be omitted from reducing flanges and reducing flanged fitings 4.1.7 Ring Joint Flange. The edge (periphery) of each ring joint flange shall be marked with the letter R and the corresponding ring groove number "The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I speifaton number may te substituted. provided the mute is covered. by Section I ASME 8165-1996 5 MATERIALS 5.1 General Flanges and flanged fittings covered by this Standard shall be castings, forgings, and (for blind flanges only) plate as listed in Table 1A. Recommended bolting materials are listed in Table IB. (See also para. 5.3.) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I materials, which also meet the requirements of the specifications listed in Tables 1A, 1B, and 1C, may also be used. 5.1.1 Application. Criteria for the selection of ma- terials are not within the scope of this Standard. The possibility of material deterioration in service should be considered by the user. Carbide phase conversion to graphite and excessive oxidation of ferritic materials, susceptibility to intergranular corrosion of austenitic ‘materials, or grain boundary attack of nickel base alloys fare among those items requiring attention. A detailed iscussion of precautionary considerations ean be found in Appendix F of ASMEYANSI B31.3. 5.1.2 Toughness. Some of the materials listed in Table 1A undergo a decrease in toughness when used at low temperatures, to the extent that Codes referencing this Standard may require impact tests for application even at temperatures higher than +20°R, It is the responsibility of the user to assure that such testing is performed. 5.1.3 Responsibility. When service conditions dic- tate the implementation of special material requirements, eg, using a Group 2 material above 1000°F, it is the users responsibility to so specify to the manufacturer in order to ensure compliance with metallurgical require- ‘ments listed in the notes in Table 2. 5.2 Mechanical Properties Mechanical properties shall be obtained from test specimens that represent the final heat treated condition Of the material required by the material specification 5.3 Bolting Bolting listed in Table 1B is recommended for use in flanged joints covered by this Standard, Bolting of ‘other material may be used if permitted by the applicable code or government regulation. All bolting materials ‘are subject to the following limitations. STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 M™ 0759670 OS79400 768 Ml ASME B16.5-1996 5.3.1 High Strength Bolting. Bolting materials ‘having allowable stresses not less than those for ASTM A 193 Grade BY ate listed as high strength in Table IB. These and other materials of comparable strength may be used in any flanged joint. 5.3.2 Intermediate Strength Bolting. Bolting ‘materials listed as intermediate strength in Table 1B, and other bolting of comparable strength, may be used in any flanged joint, provided the user verifies their ity 10 seat the selected gasket and maintain a sealed joint under expected operating conditions. 5.3.3 Low Strength Bolting. Bolting materials having not more than 30 ksi specified minimum yield strength are listed as low strength in Table 1B. These materials and others of comparable strength shall be used only in Classes 150 and 300 joints, and only with ‘gaskets described in para. 5.4.1. Flanged joints using low strength carbon steel bolts shall not be used above 40°F or below -20°F. 5.3.4 Bolting to Gray Cast Iron Flanges. The following recommendations are made in recognition of the low ductility of gray cast iron. (a) Alignment of flange faces is essential along with control of assembly bolt torque so as not to over-stress the cast iron flanges. Care must also be exercised to censure that piping loads transmitted to cast iron flanges are controlled, taking into account its lack of ductility and recognizing that cast iron flanges should not be used ‘where suddenly applied loads such as rapid pressure fluctuation may occur. (b) Where Class 150 steel flanges are bolted to Class 125 east iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Group No, Ia materials, the steel flanges should have flat faces, and: (1) low strength bolting within the limitations of para, 53.3 should be used with ring gaskets extending to the bolt holes; or (2) bolting of low (para. 5.3.3), intermediate (para. 5.32), or high (para. 5.3.1) strength may be used with full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of the flanges. (c) Where Class 300 steel flanges are bolted to Class 250 cast iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Group No, Ia materials, and: (1) low strength bolting within the limitations of para, $.3.3 should be used with gaskets extending 10 the bolt holes and with the flanges having either raised or flat faces; oF (2) bolting of low (para. 5.3.3), intermediate (para. 5.3.2), or high (pera. 5.3.1) strength may be used with PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of the flanges and with both the Class 300 steel and Class 250 cast iron flanges having flat faces 5.4 Gaskets Ring joint gasket materials shall conform to ASME B16.20. Materials for other gaskets are described in Annex E, which is part of this Standard. The user is responsible for selection of gasket materials which will withstand the expected bolt loading without injurious crushing, and which are suitable for the service condi- tions. Particular attention should be given to gasket selection if a system hydrostatic test approaches. or ‘exceeds the test pressure specified in para. 2.5. 5.4.1 Gaskets for Low Strength Bolting. If bolting listed as low strength in Table 1B is used, ‘gaskets shown in Fig. El, Group No. Ia, shall be used. 5.4.2 Gaskets for Class 150 Flanged Joints. It is recommended that only Fig. E1, Group No. I, gaskets be used for Class 150 flanged joints. When the ring Joint or spiral wound gasket is selected, it is recom- ‘mended that Tine flanges be of the welding neck or lapped joint type. 6 DIMENSIONS 6.1 Wall Thickness For inspection purposes the minimum wall thickness a of flanged fitings at the time of manufacture shall be as shown in Tables 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, and 28, except as provided in para, 6.1.1. See Annex D for the basis used to establish values of fy. ‘Additional metal thickness needed to withstand as- sembly stresses, shapes other than circular, and stress concentrations must be determined by the manufacturer, since these factors vary widely. In particular, 45 deg. laterals, true Y's, and crosses may require additional reinforcement to compensate for inherent weaknesses in these shapes, 6.1.1 Local Areas. Local areas having less than ‘minimum wall thickness will be acceptable provided that: (a) the area of subminimum thickness can be ene closed by a circle whose diameter is no greater than 0.35 Vdiq where d is the inside diameter as defined above and ty is the minimum wall thickness as shown in the tables listed in para. 6.1; and (b) measured thickness is not less than 0.75 fa; and, STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579401 &T4 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS (©) enclosure circles are separated from each other by an edge-to-edge distance of more than 1.75 Vd 6.2 Center-to-Center Surface and Center-to- End 6.2.1 Design. A principle of design in this Standard is to maintain a fixed position for the lange edge with reference to the body of the fitting. The addition of any facing is beyond the outside edge of the flange except for the 0.06 in, raised face in the Classes 150 and 300 Standards. (See para. 6.4.) 6.2.2 Standard Fittings. Center-to-contact surface, center-to-flange edge, and center-to-end (cing joint) dimensions are showa in Tables 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, and 28. 6.2.3 Reducing Fittings. Center-to-contact surface or center-to-flange edge dimensions for all openings shall be the same as those of straight size fitings of the largest opening. The contact surface-to-contact sur- face ot flange edge-to-flange edge dimensions for all combinations of reducers and eccentric reducers shall be as listed for the larger opening. 6.2.4 Side Outlet Fittings. Side outlet elbows, side outlet tees, and side outlet crosses shall have all ‘openings on intersecting center lines, and the center- to-contact surface dimensions of the side outlet shall be the same as for the largest opening. Long radius elbows with side outlet shall have the side outlet on the radial center line of the elbow, and the center-o- contact surface dimension of the side outlet shall be the same as forthe regular 90 deg. elbow of the largest pening. .5 Special Degree Elbows. Special degree el- bows ranging from 1 deg. to 45 deg., inclusive, shall hhave the same center-to-contact surface dimensions as 45 deg. elbows and those over 45 deg. and up to 90 dog., inclusive, shall have the same center-to-contact surface dimensions as 90 deg. elbows. The angle desig- nation of an elbow is its deflection from straight line flow and is also the angle between the flange faces. 6.3 Flat Face Flanges ‘This Standard permits flat face flanges in all classes, by providing flanges having either the full thickness or the thickness with the raised face removed, without reduction of the pressure—temperature ratings subject to the following provisions. ASME B16.5-1996 6.3.1 The thickness of a Class 150 or 300 flange from which the raised face has been removed shall be hho less than the applicable dimension C of Tables 9, 10, 12, and 13 minus 0.06 in, 6.3.2 The thickness of a flange of Class 400 or higher from which the raised face has been removed shall be no less than the applicable dimension C of Tables 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, and 28. 6.3.3 A gasket of Group No. Ia material (see Fig. El) is recommended for all joints having two flat faced flanges using a gasket which has a larger diameter than the raised face shown in Table 4, 6.3.4 The flange facing shall conform with para. 6.44 for the full width of seating of the gasket 6.4 Facings 6.4.1 For Other Than Lapped Joints. Table 4 zzives dimensions for facings other than ring joint. Table 5 gives dimensions for ring joint facings. Figure 7 shows application of facings. Classes 150 and 300 fittings and companion flanges are regularly furnished with @ 0.06 in, raised face which is included in the ‘minimum flange thickness C. Classes 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500 fittings and companion flanges are regularly furnished with 0.25 in. raised face which is additional to the minimum flange thickness C. Any other facing than the above, when required for any class, shall be furnished as follows, 6.4.1.1 No metal shall be cut from the minimum flange thickness specified herein except as permitted in para, 6.3, 6.4.1.2 In the case of the 0.25 in, raised face, tongue or male face (other than 0.06 in, raised face for Classes 150 and 300), the minimum flange thickness C shall be first provided and then the raised face, Tongue or male face shall be added thereto, 6.4.1.3 With ring joint, groove, or female face, the minimum flange thickness shall be first provided ‘and then sufficient metal added thereto so that the bottom of the ring joint groove, or the contact face of the groove or female face is in the same plane as the flange edge of a full thickness flange. 6.4.2 For Lapped Joints. Facings shall be fur- nished as follows, 6.4.2.1 Raised Face. Finished height of face shall be no less than nominal pipe wall thickness. STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579402 530 mm ASME 816.5-1996 6.4.2.2 Large Male and Female. Finished height of a male face shall be no less than wall thickness of pipe used or 0.25 in., whichever is greater. ‘Thickness of lap remaining after matching the female face shall be no less than the nominal wall thickness Of pipe used. 6.4.2.3 Tongue and Groove. Thickness of lap remaining after matching tongue or groove face shall be no less than the nominal wall thickness of the pipe used. 6.4.2.4 Ring Joint. Thickness of lap remaining after machining the ring groove shall be no less than the nominal wall thickness of pipe used. 6.4.2.5 The outside diameters of laps for ring joints are shown in Table 5, dimension K. The outside diameters of laps for large female, large tongue and groove, and small tongue and groove are shown in Table 4, Small male and female facings are not used with lapped joints. 6.4.3 Blind flanges need not be faced in the center if, when this center part is raised, its diameter is at Teast 1 in, smaller than the inside diameter of fittings of the corresponding pressure class, as given in the tables, When the center part is depressed, its diameter shall not be greater than the inside diameter of the corresponding pressure class fittings, as given in the tables. Machining of the depressed center is not required, 6.4.4 Flange Facing Finish. The finish of contact, faces of pipe flanges and connecting end flanges of fitings shall be judged by visual comparison with Ra standards (see ASME B46.1) and not by instruments having stylus tracers and electronic amplification. The finishes required are given below. Other finishes may be furnished by agreement between user and manufacture. 6.4.4.1 Tongue and Groove and Small Male and Female, The gasket contact surface shall not exceed 125 in. roughness. 6.4.4.2 Ring Joint. The side wall surface of ‘gasket groove shall not exceed 63 jin. roughness. 4.4.3 Other Flange Facings. Either a serrated concentric or serrated spiral finish having a resultant surface finish from 125 in. to 250 pin, average roughness shall be furnished. The cutting tool employed should have an approximate 0.06 in, or larger radius, and there should be from 45 grooves/in. through 55 sgroovesin PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 6.45 Flange Facing Finish Imperfections. Im- perfections in the flange facing finish shall not exceed the dimensions shown in Table 3. Adjacent imperfec- tions shall be separated by a distance of at least four times the maximum radial projection. radial projection shall be measured by the difference between an outer radius and an inner radius encompassing the imperfec- tion where the radii are struck from the centerline of the bore. Imperfections less than half the depth of the serrations shall not be considered cause for rejection. Protrusions above the serrations are not permitted. 65 Flange Bolt Holes Bolt holes are in multiples of four, Bolt holes shall be equally spaced and pairs of bolt holes shall straddle fitting center lines. 6.6 Spot Facing All cast and forged flanges and flanged fitings shall have bearing surfaces for bolting which shall be parallel to the flange face from within 1 deg. Any back facing or spot facing required to accomplish parallelism shall, not reduce the flange thickness C below the dimensions given in Tables 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, and 28. Any’ spot facing or back facing shall be in accordance with MSS SP-9, 6.7 Welding End Preparation for Welding Neck Flanges 6.7.1 Welding ends are shown in Figs. 8 through 14. 6.7.2 The contours of the outside of the welding neck beyond the welding groove are shown in Figs. 8,9, 12, and 14, 6.7.3 Straight through bores shown in Figs. 8 and 9 are standard unless otherwise specifically order to conditions illustrated in Figs. 10, 11, 6.7.4 Other welding end preparations furnished by agreement of purchaser and manufacturer do not invali- date compliance with this Standard. 6.8 Reducing Flanges 6.8.1 Drilling, Outside Diameter, Thickness, and Facing Dimensions. Flange drilling, outside diameter, thickness, and facing are the same as those of the standard flange of the size from which the reduction is being made. STD-ASME B1b+S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579403 477 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS Hub Dimensions 6.8.2.1 Threaded, Socketweld, and Slip-On Flanges. The hub dimensions shall be at least as large a those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made. The hub may be larger cor omitted as detailed in Table 7. 6.8.2.2 Welding Neck Flanges. The hub dimen- sions shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made. 6.9 Threads for Threaded Flanges Except as provided in Note (5), Fig. 7, and Note (5), Table 4, threaded flanges shall have an American National Standard taper pipe thread conforming 10 ASME B1.20.1. The thread shall be concentric with the axis of the flange, and variations in alignment shall not exceed 0.06 inJ/ft (0.5%). 6.9.1 Class 150 flanges are made without a counter- bore. The threads shall be chamfered approximately to the major diameter of the thread at the back of the flange at an angle of approximately 45 deg. with the axis of the thread, The chamfer shall be concentric ‘with the thread and shall be included in the measurement of the thread length, 6.9.2 Class 300 and higher pressure flanges are made with a counterbore at the back of the flange. The threads shall be chamfered to the diameter of the ‘counterbore at an angle of approximately 45 deg. with the axis of the threads. The counterbore and chamfer shall be concentric with the thread, 6.9.3 ‘The minimum length of effective thread in reducing flanges shall be at least equal to dimension T of the comesponding class of threaded flange as shown in the tables, Threads do not necessarily extend 10 the face of the flange. See Table 7 for reducing threaded flanges. 6.9.4 The gaging notch of the working gage shall ‘come flush with the bottom of the chamfer in all threaded flanges and shall be considered as being the intersection of the chamfer cone and the pitch cone of the thread. This depth of chamfer is approximately equal to one-half the pitch of the thread. The maximum allowable thread variation is one turn large or small from the gaging notch. ASME B16.5-1996 6.9.5 Annex A indicates the distance and number of turns that external pipe threads may be made longer than regular for use with the higher pressure flanges to bring the small end of the thread close to the face of the flange when the parts are assembled by power equipment. Annex A applies to ASME B1.20.1 and is, considered part of this Standard. 6.10 Flange Bolting Dimensions 6.10.1 Dimensional Standards. Stud bolts threaded at both ends or full length, or bolts may be used. Dimensional recommendations for bolts, stud bolts, and nuts are shown in Table 1C. See para. 5.3 for bolting material recommendations. 6.10.2 Bolt Lengths. Stud bolts with a nut at each end are recommended for high temperature service, ‘Stud bolt lengths are specified in Tables 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, and 26, and include the thickness of two nuts. ‘The stud bolt length does not include the height of any point. A point is that part of a stud bolt or a bolt beyond the thread and may be chamfered, rounded, or sheared. For the method of calculating bolt lengths, see Annex F, ‘These lengths are established for the convenience of industry to simplify the assembly of these parts on construction work, but users may select combinations of these bolt lengths to suit their needs. Hence, Annex F is not considered part of this Standard, 6.10.3 The end flange bolting is based on a stress oon the effective tensile stress area of the bolls not to exceed 7.0 ksi, assuming a pressure in psi equal to the pressure rating class designation to act upon an area circumscribed by the outside diameter of the raised face, dimension R, Table 4, 6.11 Gaskets for ine Flanges 6.11.1 Ring joint gasket dimensions shall conform to ASME B16.20. 6.11.2 For flanges with raised face, or with large ‘male-and-female face, gaskets shall conform to limiting dimensions of Annex E. 6.11.3 For flanges having large or small tongue- and-groove faces, all gaskets except solid flat metal gaskets shall cover the bottom of the groove, with ‘minimum clearance. (See para. 7.2.1 for tolerance appli- cable to groove.) Solid flat metal gaskets shall have ‘contact width not greater than for Group No. III gaskets, STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579404 303 a [ASME B16.5-1996 6.11.4 For flanges with small male-and-female face, care must be taken to insure that adequate bearing surface is provided for the gaskets. This applies particu- larly where the joint is made on the end of pipe. See Fig. 7. 6.12 Auxiliary Connections No auxiliary connections, or openings therefore, will bbe provided except as specified by the purchaser. If assembly is required, the purchaser shall also specify the applicable code or regulation. Welded auxiliary connections shall be made by a qualified welder using a qualified weld procedure. 6.12.1 Pipe Thread Tapping. Holes may be tapped in the wall of a fiting if the metal is thick enough to allow the effective thread length specified in Fig. 3. Where thread length is insufficient or the tapped hole needs reinforcement, a boss shall be added. 6.12.2 Welded Connections 6.12.2.1 Sockets. Sockets (socket welding) may be provided in the wall of a fitting if the metal is thick enough to afford the depth of socket and retaining wall specified in Fig. 4. Where the wall thickness is insufficient, or the size of the connection requires opening reinforcement, a boss shall be added, 6.12.2.2 Butt Weld. Connections may be attached by butt welding directly to the wall of the fitting (see Fig. 5). Where the size of an opening requires reinforcement, & boss shall be added 6.12.3 Bosses. Where bosses are required, the di- ameters shall be not less than those shown in Fig. 6, ‘and the height shall provide lengths as specified in Fig. 3 or 4, 6.12.4 Size. Unless otherwise specified, auxiliary connections shall be of the pipe sizes given below. iting Size, NPS Comecton, NPS. 24 % 58 % to and op 1 6.12.5 Designating Locations. This means of des- ignating the locations for auxiliary connections in fittings ‘are shown in Fig. 1 Bach possible location is designated by a letter so that the desired locations for the various types of fittings may be specified without using further sketches or description. PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 7 TOLERANCES? 7.1 General 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 the rounding-off method defined in ASTM Practice E 29. This requires that an observed or calcu- lated value shall be rounded to the nearest unit in the last right hand digit used for expressing the limit ‘The listing of decimal tolerances does not imply a particular method of measurement. 7.2 Center-to-Contact Surfaces and Center-to- End 2.1 Center-to-Contact Surfaces Other Than 1g Joint PS 10 and smaller NPS 12 and larger 0.03 in. 0.06 in. 7.2.2 Center-to-End (Ring Joint) NPS 10 and smaller 0.03 in. NPS 12 and larger 0.06 7.2.3 Contact Surface-to-Contact Surface Other Than Ring Joint NPS 10 and smaller NPS 12 and larger 7.2.4 End-to-End (Ring Joint) NPS 10 and smaller 0.06 in, NPS 12 and larger 0.12 in. 0.06 in. 0.12 in, 7.3 Facings 7.3.1 Inside and outside diameter of large and small tongue and groove and female, 0.02 in. 7.3.2 Outside diameter, 0.06 in. raised face, 0.03 in, 7.3.3 Outside diameter, 0.25 in. raised face, 0.02 in. 7.3.4 Ring joint groove tolerances are shown in Table 5. 7.4 Flange Thickness NPS 18 and smaller NPS 20 and larger 40.12 in., zero 40.19 in, 7 Unless ctherwise stated, tolerances are equal plus and minus. STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79405 2uT mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 7.5 Hub Dimensions and Welding Ends 7.5.1 Nominal outside diameter of welding end of welding neck flanges (dimension A of Figs. 8 and 9), NPS 5 and smaller NPS 6 and larger 40.09 in., -0.03 in 40.16 in., -0.03 in, 7.5.2 Nominal inside diameter of welding ends of ‘welding neck flanges and smaller bore of socket welding flanges (dimension B in the referenced figures). Figs. 8 and 9: NPS 10 and smaller NPS 12 to 18, inclusive NPS 20 and larger Fig. 10: NPS 10 and smaller zero, ~0.0 NPS 12 and larger +¢zer0, -0.06 in, 0.03 in. 0.06 in. 40.12 in,, -0.06 in, 7.5.3 Bore of backing ring of welding neck flanges (dimension C of Figs. 10 and 11). All sizes 40.010 in,, ~ zero 7.5.4 Thickness of Hub. Regardless of tolerances specified for dimensions A and B, the thickness of hub at the welding end shall never be less than 874% of the nominal thickness of the pipe to which the flange is to be attached. 7.6 Overall Length Through Hub on Welding Neck Flanges NPS 4 and smaller 40.06 NPS 5 to 10, inclusive 40.06, -0.12 NPS 12 and larger 40.12, -0.18 7.7 Bore of Flanges 7.7.1 Lapped, Slip-On, and Socket Welding Flang NPS 10 and smaller NPS 12 and larger +0.03 in., ~zer0 40.06 in., zero ASME B16.5-1996 7.7.2 Counterbore, Threaded Flanges NPS 10 and smaller +0.03 in,, -zero NPS 12 and larger +0.06 in,, zero 7.8 Drilling and Facing 7, Bolt circle diameter, 0.06 in, 7.8.2 Center-to-center of adjacent bolt holes, 0.03 in. 7.8.3 Eccentricity between bolt circle diameter and machined facing diameters. NPS 2% and smaller NPS 3 and larger 0.03 in. 0.06 in. 8 TEST 8.1 Flanged Fitting Training Bach flanged fitting shall be given a hydrostatic shell test as specified in para. 8:3. 8.2 Flange Testing Flanges are not required to be hydrostatically tested, 8.3 Hydrostatic Shell Test ‘The hydrostatic shell test for flanged fittings shall be no less than 1.5 times the 100°F rating rounded off to the next higher 25 psi increment. 8.3.1 The test shall be made with water, which may contain a corrosion inhibitor, with kerosene, or with another suitable fluid provided its viscosity is no greater than that of water, at a test temperature not above 1S, 8.3.2 The test duration shall be a minimum of 1 ‘min for fittings NPS 2 and smaller, 2 min for fittings NPS 2/4-NPS 8, and 3 min for fitings NPS 10 and larger. 8.3.3 No visible leakage is permitted through the pressure boundary wall STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 O57940b 18k ma ASME 816.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 1A_LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Pressure~ Applicable ASTM Specifications" wiiat | Nonna Tempesti rove | __ omarion ang Tale Forsinge casinos ree ra ai Ae AaeGrwoa [Asis Gr o-s Aso cou Aetees aanett 2 femme ma wee ce 24Ni uc2 A203 Gr. B ANI A360 Gr. LFS LCS A203 Gr. E 3 les ma ‘aseaanice [Aste ores Csi abeoc oan Aiseca oh | Aes er 0 14 c-si 24 | A515 Gr. 60 Chsi [aso crurt us Abie, ro mie [awour —[aziocwer [avec | Amari [Ameer 7 al a6 Avwacna | azo. wes | aie wes 19 1Cr-%4Mo 21.9 (A 182 Gr. F12 Cl. 2 1WCr-Y4Mo (A217 Gr. WCB 14 Cr-"yMo~Si A 182 Gr. F11 Cl. 2 A367 Gr. 11 Cl. 2 1.10 2Y%Cr-1Mo 21.10 A 182 Gr. F22 Cl. 3 | A217 Gr. WC A387 Gr. 22 C2 1.43 SCr-Y%4Mo 24.13 A 182 Gr. FS. Aubert — | aatrancs wae zi | arec.es [azvo.cra a1 | ec-e 221 | arezeneaoe [asi c.crs pana ona Avmonroom |Asteccs | azo sa 22 | irene v2 [arecnese [assic.crm [azmc.se Avmocfoio |Agtecoam | Azsoce se 1ecr13N-3Mo ait 6.31 teense Ar. come zap eceen vas [arma roa noes am Ic BN-2Mo tee ret fis eset za | orto zea [aveea.esa ror fate Fa zoe sat PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579407 O12 mm TABLE 1A _LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT’D) ASME 816.5-1995 Presou “Applicable ASTM Specification! Meter Nomina Temperature = Grou Designation Rating Table Forgings Castings Petes 25 | vecr-10Ni-co 225 Are2Gr.F387 | A361Ge CFEC | A240 Gr. 947 1182 Gr Faarn ‘5240 Gr 7H | A182 Gr Fade ‘5240 Gr 398 | A 182 Gr Faaan 18240 Gr 3488 26 | 25Cr-12N1 228 ‘A351 Gr ChB | A361 Gr. chao 23c-12Ni | 240 Gr, 3098 | 18240 Gr 3098 27 | ascr-20Ni 227 [Ate2G.Fa0 | Ags1G.cK0 | AaoGr 2105 ‘240 Gr 3108 28 228 ‘Ate2Gr. Fae | A351 Gr. CKAMCUN | A 240 Gr. Sata5e 220r-5Ni-24o-N ‘182 Gr For ‘240 Gr. tea 25C1-INinato-N 18182 Gr F53 ‘240 Gr. 822750 a1 | ssni-a8Fe-200r—co 231 | 6 462 Gr, Nosoz0 8 469 Gr, noH020 951 Gr. CNM. 32 232 8 160 Gr. no2a0o 8 162 Gr, na2200 33 233 8 160 Gr, no2ao 2 162 Gr, no2aot 34 234 8 54 Gr, No«Ao0 8 127 Gr, No4A0O 7Ni-20cu-S 8 164 Gr. No4sos 35 __| 72Ni-t5cr-eFe 235 8 54 Gr. No8500 8 168 Gr, No8s00 38 | seninaare-z1cr 236 8 54 Gr, No@a00 8 409 Gr, NowB00 37__| eeni-2aMo-aFe 297 8.295 Gr. Ni0866 8399 Gr, N10865 a8 | seni-t6Mo-15cr 238 8 506 Gr. n10276 3575 Gr. n10276 GONi-22¢r-aMo-3.5Cb 8 5 Gr. ND8S25 8 43 Gr. Nos625 S2hi-26M0-5Fe 8.295 Gr. Ni0001 | 8 399 Gr. 10001 TONI-16Mo-7Cr-5Fe 8 573 Gr. N10003 | 8.434 Gr. Nto003 BINi-16Mo—16¢r 8576 Gr. NOBASS_| | 8.575 Gr. nosass #2NA215Cr-2Mo-2300 8 504 Gr. NOBE2S | 8424 Gr. NO8e25 39 | a7nic22¢r-9Mo-16Fe 239 38572 Gr. no‘o02 3495 Gr. nos0o2 30__| 25hi-aoFe-21C-6Mo 2310 | 8672 Gr. Nos7e0 8599 Gr. n0@700 31__| 4éFa-25Ni-2101-Mo 2am 3 649 Gr. NoB904 8625 Gr. wo990a 312 | 26Ni-aoFe-22Cr-sMo 2312 | B62" Gr. Nosszo | 520 Gr. wowa20 | erni-2acr-20F6-7Mo 859% Gr, Nop9es [8 522 Gr. Nooaes {Table 1A continues on next page; Notes follow at end of Table) STD-ASNE Bhb-S-ENGL 1995 MM O759670 0579408 TS9 mi ‘ASME 8165-1095 TABLE 1A _LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS Pressure ‘Applicable ASTM Spocifications* Material Nominal ‘Temperature Group Designation Rating Table Forging Castings Plates 313 | 49Ni-25Cr-18Fe-6Mo 2313 B 691 Gr, No6a75 8 582 Gr. NO87S Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Low Cu B 564 Gr. NoBO31 8 625 Gr. NOBO31 314 ATNi-22Cr~19Fe-6Mo_ 23.14 | B 581 Gr. Nos007 B 582 Gr. NO6OO7 3.15 | s3Ni-a2re-21cr 23.15, 8B 584 Gr. Nogat0 18409 Gr. NoBeTO 316 | a6Ni-19¢r=1% 23.18, B 511 Gr. NoBs30 1 536 Gr. NOB390 Note: (1) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, tions, may also be used. Which also meet the requirements of the listed ASTM specifica- STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579405 955 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1996 TABLE 1B LIST OF BOLTING SPECIFICATIONS Applicable ASTM Specifications®® Boling Materials (Note (1 igh Strength Intermediate Strength Low Strength ‘Nickel and Special Alloy {Note (21) (Note (3)) Note (4I] Note (6)] Spec. Spee. Spee. Spee. No. Grade Notes_| No. Grede_ Notes | No. Gr Notes_| No. Grade Notes ‘awe 87 ror) ane Bac @ Bie. cory As B16 193 Aww Bcc (6) Aig A103 BANC? (6) Bee exe) am i | Ate A193 perc (6 Am UA i) | ASD iy | ates aaa © Bass N10865 Am ue i) | AS oy | A193 Baca Amo uc ti) | Ate ay | 813 aaa 8 408 x61) er a oy | Ars aT Bar a Asse 8c Aa oy | aa 8 (2 Ase 80 ‘A320 any Bs Nie A300 oy | as aac a ‘A300 oy | Aso seca Ate ot A300 oy | 230 eae) Aewo be aa parcy Aco bat Aas 039 Asso ost 09 Aas3 660 a GENERAL NOTE: Boling material shall not be used beyond temperature limits specified in the gov Notes: 0 Qn ) “ © 6 ” ® ® (10) a (12) 413) “4 115) Repair welding of bolting material is prohibited. bolting materials may be used with al listed materials and gaskets, These bolting materials may be used with all isted materials and gaskets, provided it has been vatifid that a sealed joint can be mainteined under rated working pressure and tempersture. ‘These bolting materials may be used with all listed materials but are limited to Classes 150 and 300 joints. See pare. 54.1 for required gasket practices, ‘These materials may be used as bolting with comparable nickel and special alloy parts. ‘This austenitic stainless material hes been carbide solution weated but not strain hardened, Use A 194 nuts of corresponding materi ‘Nuts may be machined from the same material or may be of a compatible grade of ASTM A 194. ‘Maximum operating temperature is arbitrary set at 500°F, unless material has Deen annealed, solution annealed, or hot finished because hard temper adversely affects design stress In the creep rupture range. Forging quality not permitted unfess the producer last heating or working these part tests them aa required for other permitted Conditions in the sare specification and certifies their final tensile, yiald, and elongation properties to equal or exceed the ‘requirements for one of the other permitted conditions, ‘This ferrite materia is intended for low temperature service. Use A 194 Grade 4 or Grade 7 nuts. ‘This austenitic stainless material has been carbide solution treated and strain hardened. Use A 194 nuts of corresponding material This carbon stee fastener shall not be used above 400'F or below ~20°F, See also Note (4) Bolts with diled or undersized hhaads shal not be used. ‘Acceptable nuts for use with quenched and tempered bolts are A 194 Grades 2 and 2H. Mechanical property requirements for studs shall be the same as those for bolt, This special alloy is intended for high temp ce with austenitic stainless ste. ‘ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section materials, which also meet the requirements ofthe listed ASTM specifications, ‘may also be used, 1B STD-ASNE BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0755670 0579410 607 a ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 1C_ FLANGE BOLTING DIMENSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS Product Carbon Stoel ‘Alloy Steel ‘Stud bots "ASME 8182.1 “ASME B18.2.1 Bolts smaller then % in ASME B18.2.1, square or | ASME 18.2.1, heavy hex heavy hex head head Bolts equal to or larger than | ASME B18.2.1, square or hex | ASME B18.2.1, heavy hex Yin. head head ‘Nuts smaller than % in, ASME B18.2.2, heavy hex | ASME 18.2.2, heavy hex ‘Nuts equal to or largr than in Mole threads Female threads ASME B18.2.2, hox or heavy hex ‘ASME B1.1, CL.2A course ‘series ‘ASME B1.1, Cl. 28 course series ‘ASME 818.22, heavy hex ‘ASME B1.1, CL. 2A course series up through 1 in. eight thread eres for larger botts ASME 81.1, Cl. 28 course series up through Vin. eight thread series for larger bolts “ STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579411 543 am PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLES 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS FOR GROUPS 1.1 THROUGH 3.16 MATERIALS ASME B16.5-1996 TABLE 2-1.1_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.1 MATERIALS: ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings lates csi A105 (1) AzeGr.wee (1) | A515Gr. 7011) c-Mn-Si ‘A950 Gr. LF2 (1) A516 Gr. 70 (112) A537 1.13) Nore (A) Upon protonged exposure to temperatures above BOO, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Per atau commended for planed wo seve BOGF ( Netto be used er Bo Noto be wed over 00% WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Tos temrt_| 150 | 200 | oo | ooo | om | ss | asta “wie | ms | 0 | oo | wo | 20 | ams | oro 20 wo | os | ao | to | de | aos | Se so m | ae | ae | is | wo | aoe | SS % mo] es | oe | iso | too | amo | Sao oo tm | coo | to | too | tm | Sun | Sap oon two | sso | x0 | 00s | toa | ams | sen os i | se | se | tome | te | Sas |S ‘m0 vo | sas | sto | toes | eon || Ste ms | se | oo | im | ot | dan | a Ess | ao | ao | ‘as | tas | amo | See sso os | mo | ae | cs | eos | imo | azo ooo so ) fm | a | Se | se | ‘eo | ie 2 & | jm | Mo | mm | Se | Ss | “to wo = | | te we | a | So 15 STD-ASNE BUb+S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 O5794l2 4ST a ASME 8186-1980 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-1.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.2 MATERIALS None] Designation | Forage castings Ptee Colm si 7216 Gr wee Adszer Lec! 24Ni | A352 Gr. LC2 ‘A203 Gr. B (1) 3%4N ‘A350 Gr. LF A382 Gr. LOB A203 Gr. E (1) noves (1) Upon prolonged posure to temperatures above 800, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°F. (2) Not to be used over 850°, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Gass T reste [we | oe | we | co | me | ssn |e “aove 10 | 200 | 70 | oo | 1600 | 2250 | 750 | oso 00 20 mm | te | tooo | aso |e | aso x0 zo | mo | ‘oo | tas | atm | acm | com 0 xo | 08 so | toa | asc | sao so i | bes es | two | toes | aaa | 600 140 605, 805 azo | 1815 3025, 5040, sso ta | B80 ms | us| ois || aos 0 ro | 5m ms | tes | tos | aaa] ara 750 95 505 670 wo | 1510 2520 4200 too = | at 0 we | ae | ees | See 850 6 | 20 355 535 | 805, 1340 2230 so s | i 2 us | eo 1490 950 3 105, 140 205 310 515 860 oe a | 8 % = | 8 3 s 16 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 9579413 326 mm TABLE 2.1.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.3 MATERIALS ASME 816.5-1996 Nominal Designation Forgi Castings Plates: csi A262 Gr.LCB (3) | A515 Gr. 65 (1) C-Mn-Si ‘A516 Gr. 65 (1)2) 24 A203 Gr. A(t) 34h A203 Gr.D (1) Notes: (1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite, Peri (2) Not to be used over 850°. (3) Not to be used over 650 WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig but not recommended for prolonged use above 800". = tense | 0 _| 00 | wo _| om | ow | 1500 | 2500 + ~zwico | 20 | oo | os | tom | ame | ow | ores mo | wo | ss | oe | ts | tom | Sean | are os mo | wo | fo | as | is | sm | fie wm | mo || os | te | too | moms | ae mej mm | Se |e |e | me | aio | ase wo | wo | ss | no | sees | tooo | es | ato oso i | sa | oe | tow | jew | des | Sas 0 vio | sa | oo | tous | tees || So i | a | go | ‘as | tao | ee | Sous mm | % | se | so | mo | tis | ie | Sano os0 & | zo | me | ss | ms | ta | oo | to | ge | se | ss | ‘me | tan os we | te | te | as | oe | ose | ee 1 m | ‘oO | fo | ite ws | mo | fo 7 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1995 MM 0759670 0579414 252 mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 2-1.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.4 MATERIALS. ination Forgings Castings Paes es 15 Gr 60 (9) cemo-si | Asso or uF,01100 S16 Gr 60 112) notes: (1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°. (2) Not to be used over B50°F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. 180 300 100 600 200 1500 2500 =20 t0 100 238 620 625 1235 1850 3085 14s 200 26 560 750 1128 1685 2310 4600 300 210 580 720 1095 1640 2735, 860 400 200 590 705 1060 1505, 2048 ‘405; 500 170 500 665 995 1495 2490 4150 600 140 485 610 915 1370 2208 3005 650 128 450 00 895 1345 2205, 3700 700 110 450 00 895 1348 2248, 3140 750 95 4s 500 85 1325 zo | 3686 00 ®0 370 495, 740 +110 150 | 3085 850 6s 20 355 535 805 1340 2230 900 50 170 230 345 515 360 1430 950 8 105 140 205 310 515 60 1000 20 50 7 105 155 280 430 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579415 199 am PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-1.5 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.5 MATERIALS ASME 816.5-1096 Nominal T Designation Forgings Castings | Plates camo rece Fit | AzI7G. wera | AzoaG. AM 4.382 Gr LC1) A204 Ge 8) NoTEs: (1) Upon protonged exposure to mperatures above 675 the carbide phas of Carbon-motyode- @ @ ‘rum stee! may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged Use above 875°, Use normalized and tempered material only. Not to be used over 650°F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig loss T Tomp..F 150 300 | 400 $00 00 1500 2500 =20 to 100 265 695 [ 925 1380 (2085 3470 5785 700 280 oo 205 1360 2005 3305 5880 300 230 5, 370 1305 1955 3280 5435 00 200 eo 385 1260 1820 3200 5320 500 170 20 330 1245 1065 3105 5120 600 140 cos 05 210 1815 2025 soto 650 135 500 795 1175 1705 2340 4905 700 110 570 755 1138 1705 2240 4730 750 95 530 70 1065 1595 2960 4430 200 0 510 a5 1015 1525 2540 4230 250 85 05 50 275 1480 2495 4080 200 50 450 200 900 1350 2245 30s 850 3 700 78 580 245 1405 2345 1000 20 | 165 220 330 as | ws 1370 19 STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O7S9670 OS794)b O25 mm ASME 8165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-1.7 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.7 MATERIALS: mignon Forgings Castings Prats amo (8204 Gr. C0) 61-Y4Mo 18182 Gr. £23) NeKCr1AMo A217 Ge. Wea (20) yn A217 Ge. WOS (2) Notes: (2) Use normalized and tempered material only. (1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°F, the c ‘may be converted to graphite, Permi lise above B75. (3) Not to be used over 1000. ce phose of carbon-molybde- je, but not recommended for prolonged WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp, 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 =20 to 100 290 750 1000 1800 2250 3780 6250 200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 230 720 965 1445 2165 2610 6015, 400 200 695 925 1388; 2080 3405 5775, 500 0 665 985 1300 1995 3325 5540, 800 140 605 808 1210 1815 3025 5040 850 125 590 785 1175 785 240 4905, 700 110 570 785 1135 1705 2340 4730 750 9% 530 70 1085 1595 2660 4430 800 Ey 510 05 1015 1825 2540 4230 850 6 495 650 975 1480 2435 4080 900 50 450 600 900 1350 2285 3745 950 35 315 420 630 945 1875 2630 1000 20 200 270 405 605 1010 ‘685 1050 - 180 210 315 475 790 1315 STD-ASHE BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579417 Th) mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2.1.9 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.9 MATERIALS. ‘ASME B165-1996 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates: ter-Y4Mo | A 102 Gr. F122 (2) 14er-4Mo A217 Ge. WS (119) 1cr-YaMo_ | A 182.Gr.F11 Ci.2 (112) A987 Gr. 111 2.2) Notes: (1) Use normalized and tempered mater (2) Permissibie, {G) Not to be used over 1100. only. ut not recommended for prolonged use above 1100°F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig 10 300 400 600 200 1500 2500 790 750 1000 1500 250 3780 6250 250 0 1000 4600, 2250 3750 6250 20 70 365 es 2168 3510 018 200 05, 35 1285 2080 3485 5775 17 5, 85 1300 1905 2228 3540 00 140 05 05 m0 15 3025 5040 0 135 590 m8 178 165 2540 4905 700 tio 570 755 135 108 2240 4730 750 35 590 no 1068, 1505 2860 4490 00 &o 510 ors 1015. 1825 200 4230 50 6s 405 50 75 1400 2035 4000 00 50 40 | 600 00 1350 nas 785 50 35 320 | 435 0 355, 1505 2855 1000, Fs 25 20 = 50 4080 ‘00 1050 m 18 190 230 0 720 1200 1100 95 120 190 200 400 00 1480, 0 %0 | tee 20 a8 200, “0 0 7% | 6 190 He a1 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 199% MM 0759670 0579418 975 mm ASME B16.5-1996 TABLE 2-1 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 10 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.10 MATERIALS ‘Nominal Designation Castings Plates 2YGr-1Mo, A182 Gr. F22 C1. 32), A217 Gr. WC (113) A387 Gr. 22.1.2 (2) Notes: Us {8) Not to bo used over 1100, normalized and tempered material only. {2) Permissible, but nt recommended for prolonged use above 1 100°. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Tomp.."F 150 300 400 00 900 1500 2500 2010 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3780 6250 200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 230 0 970 1455 2185 ‘3640 6070 ‘400 200 705 940 1410 25. 3590 5880 500 170 665 885 1330 1995 3325 5540 600 140 605 205 1210 1815 025 5040 650 125 580 785 1075 1785; 2940 4905 700 110 570 755 1135 1705 2840 4730 780 95, 530 70 1005 1595 2060 4420 00 80 510 65 1018 1525 2540 4230 280 65 485 60 975 1460 2438 4060 900 50 450 600 900 1350 2205, 3745, 980 35 315 505 755 1130 1885 315, 1000 20 260 345 520 780 1305 2170 1050 v 175 235 350 525 875 1485 1100 0 4s 220 200 550 as 1180 70 0 135 205 345 570 1200 40 55 80 125 205 345, 2 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579429 834 me PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B165-1996 TABLE 2.1.13 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.13 MATERIALS. Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 5Cr-4Mo A182 Gr. F5 A182 Gr. F850 A217 Gr. 65 (1 Nove: (1) Use normalized and tempered material only. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class Temp. °F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 to 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 200 260 748 995 1490 2235 3725 6208 300 230 78 955 1430 2160 3560 5088 ‘400 200 705 940 1410 aus 3530 5880 500 10 66s 885 1330 1995 3525 5540 600 v0 605 805 1210 1815 3025 5040 650 105 590 785 1195 1785; 2900 4905 700 110 570 755 1135 1708, 200 4730 780 95, 530 705 1055 1585, 2640 4400 800 Ey 510 os 1015 1525, 2540 4230 850 & 485 64s 965 1480 2418 4030 900 50 370 495 740 m0 1850 3085 950 3% 25 365 550 825 1370 | 2285 +1000 20 200 285 400 595 995 1655 1050 45 190 280 430 70 1200 1100 100 135 200 300 495 830 180 cy 80 125 185 310 515 1200 38. 45, 7 105 170. 235 2B STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579420 SSb mm [ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. 14_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.14 MATERIALS Forgings Castings Plates Cr-1Mo A182 Gr. FO A217 Gr. C12 (1) Note: (1) Use normalized and tempered material only. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp. "F 150 300 400 500 900 1500 2500 =20 10 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3780 6250 200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 230 730 970 1455 2185 3640 070 400 200 705 940 1410 25 3590 5880 500 170 665 885 1330 1995 3325, 5540, 600 140 605 205 1210 1815 3025 040 650 125 590 785 175 1765 2940 4905 700 0 570 755 1135 1705 2640 4730 750 95 530 70 1065 1595 22660 4430 800 80 510 675 1015 1525 2540 4230 850 6 485 650 975 1460 2035, 4060 900 50 450 800 ‘900 1360 2285 3745, 950 35 305 505 755 1130 1805 3145, 1000 20 255 340 505 760 1270 as 1050 . 170 230 35 515 855 430 1100 18 150 225 340 565 94s 1150 8 100 160 225 375 630 1200 50 7 105 155, 255 430 4 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 2996 MM O7S9670 0579421 492 am PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME 816.5-1096 TABLE 2-2.1 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.1 MATERIALS Nominal Designation Forgings: Castings lates 18Cr-8Ni Ate2Gr. F304 (1) | A351Gr.cF3 (2) | A240 Gr. 304 (0) A182 Gr. Fa0aH Aasicrcrein | A240 Gr. 30H Notes: (1) At temperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. (2) Not to be used 0 er B00°F, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig ‘Class Temp. 150 300 400 500 900 1500 2500 20 t0 100 278 70 960 1440 2160 3600 000 200 230 00 300 1200 ‘800 3000 000 300 205 540 720 1080 1620 2700 4500 400 190 495 660 995 1490 2485 4140 500 170 485 620 930 1395, 2330 3880 600 140 435 | 580 85 1310 2185 3640 850 15 400/575 860 1290 2150 3580 700 110 425 565 850 125 2125 3540 750 95 415 555 830 1245 2075 3460 800 % 405 540 805 1210 2018 3360 850 65 395 530 790 190 1980 3900 900 50 390 520 780 188 1945, 3240 950 35 380 510 785 145 1910 3180 1000 2» 320 430 840 965 1605 2875 1050 310 410 ens 925 1545 2570 1100 255 345 515 70 1285 2145 150 200 265 400 595 995 1655 1200 155 205 310 465 7 1286 1250 15 150 225 340 565 945 1300 85 15 70 255 430 75 1350 60 80 125 185 310 515 1400 50 85 95 145, 240 400 1450 35 5 70 108 170 285 1500 25 35 55 80 135 230 2s STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579422 329 mm ASME 8165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-2.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.2 MATERIALS signa revs cantinge rite Tecrtan-amo | Aten aieq) | Aas G.crma@ | Azt0Gr 10 Atmorenet | Aistecerm() | Anooc sot 1901-1 Ato or. 21709 1961-102 A351 coaM a) ores (1) At temperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. {2) Not to be used over 850°F. {8) Not to be used over 1000°F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 25 0 ‘960 1440 2160 3600 ‘6000 | 26 620 825 280 1860 3095, 5160 215 560 745 1120 1680 2705 ‘4680 195 515, 685 1025 1540 2570 4200 170 480 635 955 1435 2300 3980 00 140 450 ‘600 900 1355 288 3780 850 125 445 590 890 1330 2220 3700 700 110 430 580 370 1305 2170 3620 750 95 25 570 855 1280 2138 3860 00 80 420 565 25 1265 2nt0 3520 ao | as 420 555 235 1288 2090 3080 900 50 415 555 830 1248 2078 3480 950 35 385 515 75 1180 ‘930 3220 1000 20 350 465 700 1050 1780 2015 1050 | 385 460 62s 1030 m0 2005 1100 205 405 610 915 1625 2545, 1180 235 315 45 70 1185 1970 1200 165 248 370 555 925 1545 1250 4s, 195 295 440 735 1230 1300 15 185 235 350 585 970 1350 95 120 190 290 490 800 1400 : 5 100 150 225 380 630 50 : 60 80 115 175 290 495 1500 40 55 85, 125, 205, 345 STD-ASME Bib-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0755620 0579423 265 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS [ASME B16.5-1996 TABLE 2.2.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.3 MATERIALS Nomin Designation Forging Castings Plates 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo | A 182 Gr. Far6L ‘A240 Gr. 3161 18¢r-8Ni ‘A182 Gr. F308L (1) A240 Gr. 30at (1) NOTE: (1) Not to be used over 600°. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig ‘Class T Temp. "F 150 300 400 | 600 900 1500 2500 -2010100 | 230 600 800 1200 1800 3000 5000 200 195 505 675 1015 1520 2590 4220 300 15 455 605 910 1360 2270 3780 400 | 160 a5 350 25 1240 2065 3400 500 | vs 380 510 785 1145 1810 3180 600 140 360 480 720 1080 1800 3000 650 15 380 470 700 1050 1750 2820 700 10 345 460 685 1030 18 2860 0 | 5 335 450 670 1010 1680 2800 a0 | ao 330 440 660 985 1645, 2740 850 Les 320 430 045 965 1810 2680 2 [ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-2.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.4 MATERIALS. Nominal Designation Forgings Costing Platos 18Cr-10Ni-Ti ‘A 182 Gr. F321 (2) ‘A240 Ger. 321 (2) ‘A 182 Ge. F321H (1) A240 Gr. 321H (1) Notes: STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579424 LT) a (1) At temperatures over 1000*F, use only if the materia is heat treated by heating to a minimum tomperature of 2000'F. (2) Not to be used over 1000°F WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2800 20 t0 100 25 720 980 1440 2160 3600 6000 200 245 64s 260 1290 1935 3230 5380 300 230 595 795 1190 1785 2975 4960 +400 200 550 75 1105 1655 2780 ‘4600 500 170 515 685 1030 1545 2570 4285, 600 140 850 975 1460 2435, 4080 850 125 635 955 1435 2390 3960 700 v0 20 330 1395 2330 3880 750 98 810 915 1375 2290 3820 800 80 00 300 1355 2255 3760 850 85 445 595 895 1340 2230 3720 ‘900 50 40 590 885 1925 2210 3880 950 35 385 515 75 1160 1930 3220 1000 20 355 475 78 1070 1785 2970 1080 35 415 025 940 1565 2605 1100 270 360 545 815 1360 2285 1150 235 315 485 70 1195 1970 1200 195, 245 370 555 925 1545 1260 140 185 280 420 705 1170 1300 110 145 220 330 350 915 1350 85, ns 170 255 430 n8 1400 6 5 130 195 325 545 1450 50 7 108 155, 285 430 1600 40 50 % us 190 315 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASNE Bhb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579425 038 mm TABLE 2-25 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.5 MATERIALS. ‘Nomine! Designation Forgings Castings Plates Wecr-t0Ni-cb | A 182Gr. F347 (2) | A351Gr.CFBC IS) | A240 Gr. 347 (2) A102 Gr, F347H (1) ‘A 240 Gr. 347H (1) A182 Gr. F348 (2) ‘A240 Gr. 348 (2) A 182 Gr. F34GH (1) ‘A 240 Gr. 348 (1) Notes: (1) For temperatures over 1000°F, use ony ifthe materi is heat rested by heating to @ minimum temperature of 2000°F (2) Not to be used over 1000"F. (3) Attemperatures over 1000°F, use the materia only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig ASME B165-1996 Class. Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 =20:0 100 28 0 960 1440 2180 3600 6000 200 255 60 880 1320 1980 3300 5500 300 230 815 820 1230 1845 3070 5120 400 | 200 875 785 mas, 1720 2870 4780 500 } 7 540 mao | seo 1620 2700 ‘4500 600 140, 515 ees | 1025 1540 2870 4280 650 125 505, 7 | 1010 1510 2520 4200 700 10 495 60 920 1485 2470 4120 750 5 40 | 65 985 1475 2480 4100 ‘800 ry 45 | 650 975 1460 2435, 4060 50 65 485 as 970 1485 225, 4040 ‘900 50 480 600 900 1360 2245, 3745, 950 38 285 515 7 1160 1930 3220 1000 2 385 485 75 1090 1820 3030 1050 360 430 720 1080 1800 3000 1100 | 325 430 645 965 1610 2685, 1150 278 365 350 825 x37 | 88 1200 170 230 345 515 855 1430 1250 125 185 265 370 815 1030 1300 8 125 185 280 465 710 1250 70 90 135, 205 5 570 1400 55 % 110 165, 275 455 1450 0 55 80 125, 208, 345 $500 % 5 7 105, 170 205 2» STD-ASHE BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 OS7942b 174 Mm ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-2.6 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.6 MATERIALS ‘Nominal Designation | Forgings Castings Prates: 23Cr—12Ni ‘A240 Gr. 2098 (11(213) ‘A240 Gr. 300H 28Cr-12Ni ‘A361 Gr. CHB (1) ‘A351 Gr. CH20 (1) Notes: (1) At temperatures (8) This materi sho is provided that grain size ls not finer then ASTM €. ‘over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. (2) For ternperatures above 1000°F, use only if the material solution ih ‘temperature specified in the specification but nat lower than 1900", and quenching in water oF repialy cooling by other means. ld be used for service temperatures 1050 and above only when assurance treated t the minimum WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. °F 180 300 400 600 200 1500 2500 =20 0 100 260 670 995 1305 2015 3360 5600 200 230 605 805 1210 1815 3025 5040 300 220 570 760 1140 1705 245, «740 ‘400 200 535 70 1065 1600 2665 a0 00 10 505 670 010 1510 2520 4200 600 140 480 635 955 1435 2300 3980 850 125 465 620 930 1395 2330 3880 700 110 455 610 910 1370 2200 3800 750 95, 445 595 895 1340 2230 3720 00 80 435 580 370 1305 2170 3820 850 65 425 565 1275 218 3540 900 50 415 555 1205 2075 3460 960 38 285 515 1160 1930 2220 1000 20 335 450 roo | 1680 200 1050 230 390 875 1480 2430 1100 225 300 445 670 115 1860 1150 170 230 345 515 860 1430 1200 130 8 260 300 50 1085 1250 100 135 200 300 495 830 1300 | 80 108 160 235 335 660 1350 & 80 us 175, 290 485 1400 48 60 0 135 225 370 1450 30 40 60 FF 155 260 1500 2% 20 50 0 120 200 30 STD.ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579427 900 a PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-2.7 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.7 MATERIALS. [ASME B16.5-1996, ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 284-208 A 182 Gr. F310 (143) | A351 Gr. CK20 (1) A240 Gr, 3108 (1}219) ‘A240 Gr. 310H NOTES: (1) At temperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or high (2) For temperatures above 1000°F, use only if the materi temperature of at leat ‘is heat treated by heating it to @ 1900°F end quenching in water or rapaly cooling by other means, (@) Service temperatures of 1050°F and above should be used only when assurance is provided that grain size is not finer than ASTM 6, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Case Tomo F 10 200 00 ooo 900 1500 2500 =20 t0 100 260 670 285 1245 2016 3360 5600 200 25 605 ano 1215 1820 3035 5060 300 220 570 | 760 1140 1705 (2845, 4740 00 200 535 ns 1070 105 2578 4260 500 170 505 a 1015 1820 2590 4220 00 v0 490 «0 eo 180 2400 4000 50 135 0 es 5 105 2340 3900 700 v0 468 0 a0, 1370 z200 3900 780 35 450 00 00 1365 2248 340 00 0 5 80 75 13710 265 3540 850 “5 25 575 55 1200 25 260 200 =o “ 355, 5 1255 2060 380 350 35 25 515, 7s 160 1500 2 1000 20 35 400 as 4030 1720 7065 1050 25 50 6 1010 1600 27200 1100 260 2s s20 70 1305 2170 1160, ‘90 250 75 565, 5 1570 1200 135 tes 75 410 685 5 1360 tos 135 228 x0 56 855, 1300 75 400 40 25 38 «30 1380 6 fo 16 178 250 05, 1400 % | | 135 2 370 150 s 6 | és 100 168 75 1500 2 3 0 75 0 215, 3 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 15996 MM 0759670 0579428 647 Mm ‘ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-28 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.8 MATERIALS Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates: 2ncr-18Ni-6Mo | A182Gr.F44 | A251Gr. CKMCUN | A 240 Gr. S31256 22C1-BNI-3Mo-N A182 Gr. FB1 (1) ‘A240 Gr. $31803 (1) 25Cr-7Ni-4Mo-N_|_A 182 Gr. F531) A240 Gr 832750 (1) NOTE: (1) This stel may become brie ater service ot moderately elevated temperatures. Nott be used over 600. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class Tomo." 150 300 “00 00 900 1500 2500 =20 16 100 230 750 1000 1500 2280 3780 8260 200 260 m0 980 1440 2160 3800 6000 300 230 85 885 1330 1985 3325 3540 00 200 815 20 1230 15 3070 5120 500 170 575 770 1150 1750, 2380 4000 600 140 385 740 13 1670 2785 4640 60 1 580 735 1100 1850 2780 4580 709 110 540 78 1088 1625 20 4520 750 5 590 no 1085 1505 2860 430 2 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579425 783 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 2-3.1 ASME 816.5-1906 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.1 MATERIALS Designation Nomi Forgings Castings Platos 2BNi-19Cr-Cu-Mo 35NI-25Fe-20Cr~Cb 8 482 Gr. Nog020 (1) ‘A361 Gr. CN7M (2)3) £8 463 Gr. NoBo20 (1) Notes: (1) Use annealed material (2) Use solution anneated ma (3) Ratings apply for 300°F and lower. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psi 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 t0 100 230 600 00 1200 1800 +3000 5900 200 200 520 695 1035, 1565 2510 4350 300 180 490 655 80 1470 2450 4080 ‘400 190 80 655 80 1470 2450 4080 500 | 170 490 655 980 1470 2480 4080 600 | 140 490 655 980 1470 2480 4080 850 125 490 655 980 1470 2480 700 j 10 90 855 980 1470 2450 4080 750 95 30 655 380 1470 2480 4080 800 80 490 655 980 1470 2450 4080, 3 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL L994 MM O759670 0579430 YTS mm ‘ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.2_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.2 MATERIALS ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 99.0Ni 8 160 Gr. NOZ200 (1,2) 8 162 Gr. N02200 (1) al composition, mechs ents, and grain size requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification, The menufecturing proce- dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class T T rests | wo | sw | oo | ao | mo | wo | 20 “mw | wo | xo Pao] za acon | mo | ot 200 140 | 360 480 720 1080 1800 3000 a 2; 8) 2 | 2] @ |e | es 2 2|/ 8s) S| 2/2) e2)| 2 = er 200 wo | 380 280 0 1080 1800 23000 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0755670 0579431 33] mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 2-3.3_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.3 MATERIALS. ASME B16.5-1998 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Platos 99.0Ni-LowC |B 160.Gr, NOZ201 (1/2) 8 162 Gr. No2201 (1) NOTES: (1) Use annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating re requirements shal dures, tolerances, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig irements, and grain size i! conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce tests, cerification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564, lass, T Temp. *F 150 300 400 500 900 1500 2500. 20 t0 100 90 240 320 480 70 1200 2000 200 85 230 305 455 685 1140 1900 300 8 25 300 445 670 as 1860 400 85, 215 20 30 650 1080 +800 500 35, 215 290 30 650 1080 1800 600 85, 215 290 430 650 1080 1800 60 | 85 215 290 430 650 1080 1800 mo | 8 215 230 430 650 1080 1800 70 | 80 210 280 20 635 1055, 1760 800 | a0 205 270 410 610 1020 1700 350 6 205 270 a0 610 1020 1700 900 50 ro | tes, 380 415 695 1155 950 35 ms | 150 230 345 570 90 1000 2 | tas 185 20 465 70 1050 m | 10 150 220 370 815 1100 6% | 125 185 310 515 m0 | 3 | 60 98 140 230 385 1200 3 | 0 % 110 188 310 35 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759b70 0579432 275 a ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.4 MATERIALS. ‘Nominal Designation Forgings cantnos_| Plates: 67Ni-30Cu 67Ni-90Cu-S 8B 564 Gr. No“400 (1) B 164 Gr. NOs4os (112) 8 127 Gr. No44o0 (1) NOTES: {1) Use annealed material only. {2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce: be in accordance with ASTM B 56d dures, tolerances, , tests, certification, nd markings s WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, peig Clase Temp. 150 300 400 600 200 1500 2500 =20 to 100 230 600 800 1200 1800 ‘3000 5000 200 200 520 705 1055, 1585 2040 4400 300 190 495 80 990 1485 2470 4120 400 185 80 635 955 1435 2300 3980 500 170 5 635 950 1435 2375, 3960 600 140 475 635 950 1435 2375 3960 650 5 475 635 960 1435 2378 3980 700 10 475 635 950 1435 2375 3960 750 95 470 025 935 1405 2340 3900 800 80 460 610 915 1375 2200 3820 250 65 340 485 680 1020 1695 2800 900 50. 245 340 495 740 1235 2055, 36 STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579433 104 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 TABLE 2.3.5 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.5 MATERIALS ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates: 7ani-18Cr-8te | 8 564 Gr. NO6600 (1) 8 168 Gr. NOBS00 (1) NoTE: (1) Use annealed material ony WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp, 180 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 10 100 20 70 | 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 200 260 780 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 30 730 970 1455 2185 ‘3640 6070 ‘400 200 705 940 1410 2115 3530 5880 500 0 665 885 1390 1995 3325 5540 600 140 605 805 1210 1815 3025 5040 850 15 590 785 175 1785 2040 4905 700 10 570 755 1135; 1705 | (2840 4730 750 5 530 70 1065 1595 2660 4430 ‘800 80 510 675 1018 1525 2540 4z30 850 8s 485 680 975 1460 2035, 4080 900 50 450 600 900 1350 2285 3745 950 35 325 435 655 880 1635 25 1000 20 215 230 430 650 1080 11800 1080 140 185 280 a5 695 1185, 1100 95 125 185, 280 465 m0 1150 70 90 135 205 340 585 1200 eo | a 125 185, 310 515 37 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579434 O40 mm ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.6 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.6 MATERIALS. Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates: aNi-a2Fe-21cr | _8 564 Gr. NOBB00 (1) 8 409 Gr. NOB8O0 (1) Note: (1) Use anneated material only WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig chase Tomp., 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 t0 100 25 720 960 1440 2160 3600 ‘6000 200 285 660 885 1325 1990 3310 5520 300 230 025 830 1280 1870 3120 5200 +400 200 600 800 1200 +00 3000 5000 500 170 580 70 1185 1738 2890 4820 600 140 575 785 145 1720 2870 4780 650 15 570 760 1140 1705 2845 4700 700 0 565 750 30 1690 2820 4700 750 95, 530 710 1085 1595 2660 4430 1800 80 505 875 1015 1520 2595 4230 350 6 405 650 975 1480 2835, 060 900 50 450 600 ‘900 1350 2248 374s, 950 5 385 515 78 1160 1930 3220 1000 20 365 485 725 1090 1820 3030 1050 - 360 490 720 1080 1800 ‘3000 1100 325 430 045 965 1610 2605, 1180 25 385 550 35 1370 2285 1200 205 270 405 810 1020 ‘1605 1250 130 18 260 390 650 1080 1300 60 80 25 185 310 515 1380 50 65 100 150 245 410 1400 35 4 7 100 170 285 1450 30 40 20 96 155 255 1500 25 35 50 7 125, 205 38 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759570 0579435 137 am PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.7_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.7 MATERIALS ASME 818.5-1996 nat Designation Forgings Castings Plates: 65Ni-28Mo-2Fe 8 395 Gr. N10685 (12) £8 993 Gr. N10865 (1) NOTES: (1) Use solution anne led material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical propertias, heat treating requirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to thé dures, tolerances, tests, cortfiation, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig ind markings shall be pplicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce- accordance with ASTM 8 564 ‘Class Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 10 100 290 750 1000 1800 2250 3750 6280 200 260 780 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 230 730 970 1485, 2185 3640 6070 ‘400 200 705 940 1410 as 3530 5650 500 70 85 685 1330 1995 325 5540 600 140 805 805 1210 1815, 3025 5040 650 125 590 785 175 1785, 2940 4905, 700 no 570 755 1135 1705, 2340 4730 750 95 530 70 1085 1595 2860 4430 800 80 510 675 1015 1525 2540 4230 39 STD-ASME BLL-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 O57943b 923 ml ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.8 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.8 MATERIALS Nominal Designation Forgings costings Plates ‘4Ni-16Mo-16Cr 1 568 Gr. N10276 (18) 8 575 Gr. N10276 (14) 6oNi-22Cr-9Mo-3.5¢b | & 566 Gr. NOGE25 (15) 8 443 Gr, NO8625 (316) 62Ni-20Mo-8Fe 1.396 Gr. N10001 (n.2N6) 8 333 Gr. N10001 (116) TONi-16Mo-7cr-5Fe | 8 573 Gr, N10009 (9) 18 434 Gr. N10008 13) 61Ni-16Mo-16Cr 8 574 Gr. NO6ASS (1),216) 8B 575 Gr. NOBASS (116) aznin21.sre-scr-23¢u | 8 564 Gr. NO8825 (17) 8B 424 Gr. NOBB2S (317) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size ‘requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce: Certification, and markings shal be in accordance with ASTM B 564 dures, tolerances, te (9) Use annealed material (4) Not to be used overt (5) Not to be used over 1200°F. Alloy NO662S in the annealed condition is subject to severe loss ‘nly. 250°. fof impact strength at room temperatures after exposure inthe range of 1000"F to 1400°F. (6) Not to be used over 800°. (7) Not to be used over 1000°F, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 =20'0 100 200 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 300 230 730 970 1455 2185 3640 6070 400 200 705 940 1410 25 3530 5880 500 170 085 885 1330 1995, 2325 5540 600 140 605 805 1210 1815 3025 5040 650 125 580 735 1178 1765 2340 4905 700 m0 570 755 1135 1705 2840 4730 750 95, 530 70 1065 1595 22880 4430 800 20 510 875 1015 1525 2540 4230 850 6 495 850 975 1480 2835 4060 ‘900 50 450 600 900 1250 2245, 3745, 950 35 385 515 75 180 1920 3220 1000 2 385 485 75 1090 1820 3090 1050 ve 360 400 720 1020 1200 ‘3000 1100 325 430 64s 965 1610 2005, 1180 25 385 550 5 1370 2285 1200 185 245 370 555 925 1548, 1250 145 195 295 440 738 1220 1300 110 145 215 325 540 800 40 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579437 8ST mm TABLE 2-3.9 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.9 MATERIALS ASME B16.5-1096 ‘Nominal Designation Fo Castings Plates AINi-22Cr-9Mo~18Fo 8572 Gr. NoG002 (12 8435 Gr. NO5002 (1) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat trating requirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce- dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in sccordance with ASTM 8 S64 WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp. "F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 ~20 to 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250 200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 8260 300 230 680 905 1360 2000 | 3305 5660 400 200 600 795 1195 1795 | 2990 | 4980 500 170 55 770 1150 1720 2280 | 4800 600 v0 560 748 120 1680 2795, 4800 850 125 560 705 1120 1680 2795, 4860 700 110 560 745 1120 1680 2795, 860 750 95 530 710 1085, 1695 2860 4430 800 80 510 675 1015 1525 2540 4230 850 65 405 850 975 1460 2435 4080 900 50 450 00 300 1350 2285 3745, 950 38 385 515 75 1160 1930 3220 1000 2 385 485 725 1090 1820 3030 1060 380 480 720 1080 1800 3000 1100 325 430 6s 985 1610 2685, 1150 275 365 550 825 1370 2285, 1200 20s | 20s 310 620 1030 115 1250 120 245 365 545 910 1515 1300 140 185 25 410 685 115 12850 105 140 205 310 515 860 1400 8 100 150 2235 380 630 1450 0 80 us 175 200 485 1500 40 55, 85 135, 205 345 4 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759b70 0579438 755 Ml ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. .10_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.10 MATERIALS. Designation Forgings Castings Plates: 25Ni-a6Fe-21Cr-5Mo_| 8672 Gr. NOB700 (112) | 18599 Gr. NOB700 (1) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size ‘equiremonts shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce- dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 568. [WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 =20 to 100 25 720 960 1440 2160 3600 000 200 260 70 960 1440 2160 3800 000 300 230 680 908, 1360 2040 3400 5670 400 200 640 855 1280 ‘920 3205, 5940 500 170 610 315 1225 1835 3060 5100 600 wo | 505 790 1190 1700 2970 4950 850 125 570 760 1140 1708, 2345 470 2 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 0579439 bee mm 11 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.11 MATERIALS ‘ASME B16.5-1996 Forgings Castings B 649 Gr. NOB (12) 8 625 Gr. NOB90 (1) Notes: (1) Use annesled material only. {2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce: dures, tolerances, tess, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM 8 564, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 =20 0 100 245 640 855 1280 1920 3208 5340 200 230 ‘500 ‘800 1200 1805 3008 5010 300 210 545 75 1085 1630 2720 4530 ‘400 190 495 880 995 1490 2485, 4140 500 170 455 610 915 rao | 2285, 3810 600 140 430 875 8685 1295 2160 3600 650 15 20 560 840 1265 2105 3510 700 110 410 545 320 1230 2050 3420 a STD-ASME Blb.S-ENGL 1996 M@ 0759670 0579440 344 mm ASME 816.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2.3.12 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.12 MATERIALS. ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Cast Plates: 26Ni-43Fo-22¢r-sMo | 8621 Gr. NoBIZO (1(2) 'B 620 Gr. NOBSZ0 (1) AINI-2264-20F-7Mo. 8581 Gr, NoB9es (112) 8 582 Gr. NOB9BS (1) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size requitements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce- dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM 8 584. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 to 100 260 670 895 1345 2015 3360 ‘600 200 240 825 830 1245 1870 ans. 5100 300 235 585 780 75 1760 2935 4890 ‘400 | 200 535 75 1078 1610 2680 4470 500 | 70 500 665 1000 1500 2500 4170 600 140 475 | 635 950 1425 2378 3060 50 125 45 | 820 930 1395 2320 3870 700 110 450 | 600 900 1350 2250 3750 750 95, 445 590 805 1330 215 3690 800 80 430 575, 865 1295, 2100 3600 “4 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579441 280 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.13 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.13 MATERIALS: ASME B16.5-1996 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings 49Ni-25Cr-18Fe-8Mo Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Low Cu 18561 Gr. NOBQTS (112) 8B 564 Gr. NO8O31 (3) B 682 Gr. NOGQ76 (1) 8 625 Gr. NOBO3T (3), Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, machanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to th dures, tl pplicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce: N88, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564. (8) Use annealed material only. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2800 2010 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 250 200 260 705 940 s410 a5 3530 5880 300 230 680 885 1335 1985 3310 5520 ‘400 200 635 245 1265 1900 3170 5280 500 170 595 720 1190 1780 2970 4950 600 140 560 750 1125 1685 2810 4680 650 125 555 735 1108; 1680 2785 4605, 700 110 545 75 1085, 1630 2720 4830 750 98, 530 70 1085; 1595 2660 4430 800 80 510 675 1015 1525 2540, 4230 4s STD-ASME Blb+S-ENGL 3996 MM O759670 0579442 117 a ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.14 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.14 MATERIALS. ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings AINi-22Cr-19F 0-6 MoB 581 Gr. NO6007 (12) 8 82 Gr. NO6OO7 (1) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties heat treating requirements, and grain size ‘requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification, The manufacturing proce- dures, tolerances, tests certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Chass Temp. 150 300 400 00 900 1500 2500 =20 0 100 275 20 960 1440 2160 3600 6000 200 245 645 360 1290 1935 3230 5300 300 230 600 795 1195 1795 2990 4980 400 200 560 750 1125 1685 za10 4000 500 170 535 ns 1070 1605 2675 4460 600 140 520 620 1035 1555 2590 4320 950 125 510 80 1020 1535 2585 4260 700 110 505 5 1015 1520 2530 4220 750 5 500 670 1005 1505 2510 4180 200 80 495 660 995 1490 2485, avo 850 65 495 850 975 480 2435, 4060 900 50 480 800 200 1350 205, 3745 950 35 385 515 75 160 1930 3220 1000 20 365 495 75 1090 1820 3030 46 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579443 053 mm ASME 816.5-1096 TABLE 2-3.15 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.15 MATERIALS: ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings I Plates: 39Ni-42Fe-21Cr 8 564 Gr. No@at0 (1) [2 400 Ge, wo8830 09 NoTE: (1) Use solution annealed material only WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig chs 150 300 400 600 200 1500 2500 2010 100 230 600 ‘800 1200 1800 3000 5000 200 205 540 720 1080 1620 2700 4500 300 195 505 675 1015 1520 2530 420 ‘400 185, 490 640 960 1440 2400 ‘4000 500 170 455 610 310 1370 2200 3800 600 140 440 585 880 1320 2195 36860 650 15 425 565 850 1275 2125 3540 700 110 420 560 340 1260 2100 3500 750 95 418 550 325 240 2065 3440 800 80 410 545 815 1225 2040 3400 850 6s 400 530 795 1195 1990 3320 900 50 395 520 790 1190 1980} 3300 950 38 385 515 75 1160 1930 3220 1000 20 365 485 725 1020 1820 3030 1050 325 435 650 75 1625 20 1100 320 ao | eso 985 1605 2675 nso | 275 385 550 825 1370 285 1200 205 275 410 620 1030 5 1500 | te0 245 365 545 910 1515 1300 140 185 25 410 685 1145 1350 108 140 205 310 515 360 1400 8 100 150 225 380 830 1450 ca 80 ns 15 290 485 1500 { 40 55 85 128 ms | aa, a STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79444 TST Mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 2-3.16 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.16 MATERIALS. Forgings Castings 6NI-19Cr-11Si 8511 Gr. NOB320 (112 B 836 Gr. NOB330 (1) Notes: (1) Use solution annealed material only. (2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating raquirements, and grain size requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce: tolerances, tests, cerificaton, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 568, dur WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class. Tom. F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 20 t0 100 275 70 960 1440 2160 3600 6000 200 245 635 350 1270 1910 3180 5300 300 225 590 785 1175 1765, 2900 4900 400 200 850 735 105, 1655 2760 4600 500 170 525 700 1050 1578 2630 4380 00 140 500 570 1005 1505 2510 4180 850 125 490 655 ‘980 470 2480 ‘4080 700 10 480 645 965 4s 2410 4020 750 95 470 025 40 410 2250 3920 so | a 485 620 925 1390 25 3060 850 65 485 605 905 1360 270 3780 900 50 re 590 885 1320 218 3800 950 35 385 515 75 1160 1930 3220 1000 20 365 485 75 1090 1820 3030 1050 310 410 61s 925 1545 2570 100 240 20 480 20 1205 2005 1180 185, 245 370 555 925 2545, 1200 as 195 290 435 725 1210 1250 15 155 235 350 585 975 1300 8 130 190 285 490 795 1350 8 100 150 20 370 o15 1400 55 % 10 165 280 405 1480 48 60 95 140 230 385 3500 35, 45 7 100 v0 285 48 STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759b70 0579445 924 mm ASME B16.5-1096 TABLE 3_ PERMISSIBLE IMPERFECTIONS IN FLANGE FACING FINISH FOR RAISED FACE AND LARGE MALE AND FEMALE FLANGES Maximum Depth end Radial Projection of ‘Maximum Radial Projection Imperfections Which Are ‘of Imperfections Which Are Deeper Than the 'No Deeper Than the Bottom Bottom of the Nes of the Serrations, in. 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Y6Uy207 PuEpURIS FeUONeN UeDUEUIY YAK papeout tava poystuiny 10 suo! ojewoy pue ojeus jews 10} s2Buey) UOlUedwlo> pepeas “iateyaind Aq payloads ‘5 odid yo seep apisur ysiew pynoys Bunny Jo Je.oue!p episu “add aun JO PUD aM UO apeW s} UO! oXp Ov0\MK SOU UO ‘Auejnoqued coydde sys 29¥8e6 oun jo Burysn.2 oxy quanaid 0} a2epns BuLeog Wwe!ayNS ued oy yBroUS Jes S| adid 30 Bur, 0 snjowrerp opisuy au; ieun eansu 0} suoisuawup esaiq Jo asn aun uw UBye aq pjNOUs 8109 ‘sito! ajew ue o[ew ew Jo ‘se, Jo S10.9UNEp opysino pus ssouyou Jo} ¢ “By PUP Z''9 “20d oa ‘Lied 206 '690U81911 BuII0} 104 ‘£14 pus z'y'9 “eed 99s “sus! padde} 104 sjuoweunba: Bul2ej 105 ‘Big pue yo pus ¢'9 “seued 20s ‘sBumy peBuey pue SoBuey 20} swuauseslbo: Bui20} 104 (1) 'SBLON ‘e4juy UW) 978 suojsuoWIG :3LON TWHINZD aye pue 300 (2.1Noo) » 318vL STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 0579454 939 mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS Kein den, E [Nore (1) JE (Nove (1)] TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS?* ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) 1 2 3 a 6 6 7 8 ° 10 1 2 ‘Nominal Pipe Size Groove Dimensions Radius Pitch at 400 ‘900 Groove | Diameter! Depth | width | Bottom sso_| 300 | «| 00 | 6 | 1500 | 2600 en | F R % : % - 0219 | 0781 | 003 : : % 0250 | 0344 | 003 mo] Ow 2 fh se % 0250 | 0344 | 003 cep e : : a : 0250 | 0344 | 003 1 0250 | oa | 003 we ft fa 1 % 0.250 | 0344 | 003 Me 0250 | oa | 003 we | om 2 | Mm ™% | 4 0.250 | 0344 | 003 % 0250 | 3a | 003 a | oe 2 | om % 0.250 | 034 | 003 oar | 0469 | 003 2 : 0.250 | 03a | 003 ne fe 2 os | 0469 | 003 no 2 oz | 0469 | 003 2h . 0250 | o344 | 003 we | - | % . | 2 oa2 | 0469 | 003 nt . De osiz | 0469 | 003 : : 037s | 0531 | 006 3 : nt 0250 | 034 | 003 a a : osiz | 0469 | 003 3am am | 3 : osiz | 0489 | 003 : . ve : 3 037 | 0531 | 006 am | a . 0250 | 034 | 003 «| ah a osiz | 0469 | 003 - : o3i2 | 049 | 003 4 . 0250 | 03s | 003 . |’ 4a 4 4 : o3i2 | 0489 | 003 : : oass | 0658 | 008 a osiz | 0469 | 003 5 : . 0250 | 0344 | 003 5 5 5 5 oai2 | 0489 | 003 . 5 0500 | 0781 | 008 : : 250 | 034 | 003 : 5 oaiz | 0469 | 093 é 6 6 6 - o312_| 0469 | 003 se STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS?“ (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) (CONT'D) ‘Approximate distance betwoen flanges 1996 MM O759670 OS794S5 675 mm R 23 deo. E tNote ASME 816.5-1996 3 “ 5 16 7 w | 20 2 2 23 Ey Diameter of Raised Portion K_ ‘Approximate Distanct 300, 400, 150_| 600 | 900 | 1500 | 2500 | 150 | 00 | 400 | 600 | 00 | 1500 | 2500 72.00 0.12 012 : : : oe | Lt 250 - 256 ors. a8 a6 - 2e2 no 016 250 . o16 | 275 2a | zee |. 0.16 0.16 ors | 016 288 . ~ | ow |. . sig | a2 | ore ors | 016 325 : - | O16 362 : : 016 016 016 40 | .. ona 400 a6 - : 450 022 o19 one aes | : one : 475 nl] oe : . 5.25 022 019 . on bo | : oz bes |. oa 525 ~ | 016 575 | 612 022 o19 | 0.16 : : : 662 | os | 1. oie | | : 625 : : 022 o19 : : be2 one om |... . 016 a. | | » | bas | 712 : 22 | 02 | ot | ois : : no 800 : | ore 762 ow |. 782 : ore : 25 | aso : o22 | 022 | 019 | 016 : 950 016 ase 016 we fo 2.00 : oe aso_| aso o22 | oz | aro : {Table 5 continues on next page: Notes and tolerances follow at end of Table) 9 ASME 216.5-1996 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2996 M@ 0759670 OS794Sb 701 mt PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE § DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS** (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ° 0 1" 2 ‘Nominal Pipe Size Groove Dimensions Radius Pitch t 400 900 Groove |Diameter| Depth | width | Bottom 150_| 300 | 1) | 600 | (6 | 1500 | 2500 | Number} Pp | et) | F R 6 - a | esi | 0375 | oss | 008 6 47 | 9000 | 0500 | o7a1 | 006 8 : 43 | 9750| 0250 | 0344 | 008 a 8 8 8 a 49 | 10625 | 0312 | o469 | 009 : 50 | 10625 | 0438 | osss | 006 8 s1 | 11000 | ose2 | o906 | 0s 10 : Boop no : 52 | 12000 | 0.250 | 0344 | 03 io io | wo 10 ss | 12750| o3t2 | o4so | 03 . v. | 0 no sa | 12760} 0436 | o6s6 | 008 10 55 | 13500 | osas | 1188 | 009 wv |. we 6 | 15.000 | 0250 | o34a | 003 2 vw | 2 2 nt 57 | 15.000 | o312 | o4s9 | 003 mf we fe w |B se | 15.000] 0582 | 0906 | 008 rn so | 15625] 0250 | oss | 003 2 co | 16.000] osas | 1312 | 009 “ “ow er | 16500] oa12 | o4s9 | 003 a : 62 | 16500] 0433 | 8s | 006 ia 63 | 1500 | 0625 | 1082 | 009 6 : nlp un 6 | 17875] 0250 | 034 | 003 6 we | 6 uo 65 | 1@500| 0312 | 0489 | 003 6 . 12500 | 0438 | 0656 | 006 e 18500 | o6e8 | 1188 | 0.09 e : Boop 20375 | 0250 | 0344 | 003 ie we | ie nf 21000 | 0312 | 0469 | 003 : : w | 21000 | 0500 | 0781 | 006 | 21000 | 0.688 | 118 | 0.09 20 : mop nt 22000 | 0.250 | 0344 | 008 | 2 20 | 20 no 23.000 0375 | 0531 | 0.06 20 : 23000 | 0.500 | 0781 | 006 20 2a000 | ose | 1312 | 009 4 : we 26500 | 0.250 | os | 003 24 za | ae 27250 | 0438 | 0656 | 0.06 . . 27.250 | 0.625 | 1.062 | 0.09 2 27260 | os | 1438 | 009 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL A996 MM 0759670 0579457 L468 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1096 23 deg. E [Nowe (1) JE (Nowe (1) ‘Aporoximate distance Between fl een flange s TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS*+ (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) (CONT'D) a tT« Tse T«f>vtelel)»)a)]a#2f]s» |e Diameter of Raised Porton ‘Approximate Distance Between Flanges 300, ‘400, 1so_| 6o0_| 900 | 1500 aso_| 300 | 40 | ooo | 900 | 1500 | 2500 975 on m a | 016 1075 2 ore | oo yn | tte | Yee : oz | oz | or | ore | 2: fe yeso | 2 | + | ois : 1338 | we de fee | one 13.00 ey]. ois : taoo | ta25] 222 02 ore | oie we fe : oie | 2 : ters) 1. » | 035 woo]... |. : 0.18 . ve | 1825 | 850 vs | 0x2 | 022 | ois | or | ae ce | mas fo] oi 16275 mops oie a 1950 on 18.00 ve oz | oz | ow |... ee | tee f 22 : : : 16 cdo eas | : s | 02 Yoo} | : Ly oie : woo} 2) |]: Sof ce | oz | 022 | oie | 22 2082]... : . : | ons a 2i's0 2 : on 2150 mop S| ole : | ee | t mn om | oz | o1 |: se | 368 | 2) : : ois |: : : «fmf. |. oat 2350 : one | = | 25.00 : - | 022 | oe : 250) 2 | oo O19 : ~ | 260 | 038 72.00}... . 032 se | 250 | | 025 | oz : s | soe] 2 oz Lo | is aa Wiotes and tolerances follow on next page) 61 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579458 S84 mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 5 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions a Notes: (1) Height of raised portion is equal to the depth of groove dimension €, but is not subjected to the tolerances for E. Former full face contour may be us (2) For facing requirements for flanges and flanged fitings, s8e pare. 6.4.1 and Fig. 7. (@) For facing requirements for lapped joints, see par (a) See para, 4.1.7 for marking requirements. (6) Use Class 600 in sizes NPS 1 to NPS 2% for Class 400 (6) Use Class 1600 in sizes NPS ¥5 to NPS 2% for Class 900. (7) For ring joints with lapped flanges in Classes 200 and 600, ring and groove number R30 ore used instead of R31. TOLERANCES: e (depth) +0.018, -0 F (width) =0.008 P (pitch diameter) +0.005 radius at bottom) F< 0.06 +0.03, -0 R > 0.06 +003, 23:dog. (angle) + des. in inches. a STD.ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2596 MM 0759670 0579459 410 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1996 WELDING ENDS (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings) 37172409, 0.25 in, 10 4eg. +1 og. sine, 4 (0.12 min. radios 37-112 dep. + 24/2 dep, { } { a | x boy 4 FIG. 8 BEVEL FOR WALL THICKNESSES t FIG. 9 BEVEL FOR WALL THICKNESSES t FROM 0.19 in. TO 0.88 in,, INCLUSIVE? GREATER THAN 0.88 in." A = nominal outside dlameter of pipe, in. Nominal inside dlameter of pipe, in. = nominal wall thickness of pipe, in. 8.7, 68, and 7.4 for detalls and tolerances. (2) See Figs. 10 and 11 for additonal dotale of welding ends, (3) When the thickness of the hub at the bevel is greater than that of the pipe to which the flange Is joined and the additional thickness is provided on the outside diameter, ataper weld having a slope not exceeding 1 to 3 may be employed or, alternatively, the grester outside diameter may be tapered, at the same maximum slope or less, from a point on the welding bevel equal %6 the outside diameter of the mating pipe. Similarly, when the greater thickness fs provided on the Inside ofthe flange, t sh be taper-bored from the welding end at a slope not exceeding 1103. ‘When flanges covered by this Standard aro Intended for services with light wall, higher strength pipe, the thickness of the fhub atthe bevel may be greater than that of the pipe to which the flange is joined. Under these conditions @ single taper hub ‘may be provided, and the outside diameter of the hub at the base (dimension X) may also be modified. ‘The adeitional thickness may be provided on either inside or outside or partially on each sido, but the total additional thickne shall not exceed one-half times the nominal wall thickness of intended mating pipe. See Figs. 12,13, and 14 a STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579460 132 am ‘ASME B165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS WELDING ENDS (Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings) 0.12 ein, radios 0.5 min. [Note (11) i 8 FIG. 10 INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH FIG. 11 INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH RECTANGULAR BACKING RING'* TAPER BACKING RING'* A = nominal outside diameter of welding end, in 8B = nominal ineide diameter of pipe, in, Ana © = A— 0031 ~ 1.75t - 0010. {= nominal wall thickness of pipe, in (0.031 = minus tolerance on outside diameter of pipe, in. to ASTM A 106, ete, 1.78t = 871% of nominal wall (permitted by ASTM A 106, et.) multiplied by two to convert into terme of diameter 0.010 = plus tolerance on diameter C, In. See para. 7.5.3. Notes: (1) 0.5 in, depth based on use of 0.75 in, wide backing ring. (2) See id tolerances, (S) See Figs. 8 and 8 for we (a) For dimensions, see Ta of walding neck flanges STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579463 079 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME B16.5-1996 WELDING ENDS (Welding Neck Flanges) ADDITIONAL THICKNESS FOR WELDING TO HIGHER STRENGTH PIPE 18 669, max. (1:3) 14 eg ein. (1:4) 18 dep, max. (1:39 14 deg, min. 1:4), FIG. 12, BEVEL FOR OUTSIDE THICKNESS'* FIG. 13, BEVEL FOR INSIDE THICKNESS"? 18 deg, max. (1:3) 14 deg. min, (14) 18 deg, max, (1:2) 14 deg, min. (1:4) FIG. 14 BEVEL FOR COMBINED THICKNESS'* Notes: (1) When the materials joined have equal minimum specified yield strength, there shall be no restriction on the minimum slope. (2) Neither ty, ta, nor their sum ty + tp shall exceed 0.5. (8) When the minimum specified yield strengths ofthe sections to be joined are unequal, the value of tp shall at least equal times the ratio of minimum specified yield strength of the pipe to minimum specified yield strength of the flange. (4) Welding shal bein accordance withthe applicable code. 6s ASME B16.5-1986 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 199 MM 0759670 O5794b2 TOS mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF WELDING ENDS. (See Figs. 8 Through 14, Inclusive) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wall Thickness: {3} or Schedule At 8.2) caHan + 2uian 20 72.489) 2479 0.203, % 8 2323 2351 0278 160 215 2178 0375 xs m0 1.868 0582 40 3.088 3.081 0218 3 80 380 2.900 2.934 0.300 180 2.624 2.692 0438 xs 2.300 2.409 0.600 0 358 3564 0226 big] 0 400 3.384 3.402 0316 40 4.026 4048 237 80 3.826 3.869 0337 4 120 480 3624 3.602 0.438 160 3438 3.590 0591 xs 3.182 32779 oer 40 5.087 5.070 0.258 80 4813, 4.368 0375 5 10 556 4563 4647 0.500 160 4313 4428 0.625 Xxs 4063, 4209 0.750 40 6.065, 8.094 0.280 20 8.761 5.828 0.432 6 120 2 5501 5.600 0562 160 5.189 5.327 0718 xs 4.897 0864 40 7.981 0.322 60 7813 0.408 80 7825 0.500 100 7439 0503 8 120 62 7169 one 140 7.001 oa xs 6875 0875 160 ear 0.908 40 10.020 0.365 60 9.750 0.500 80 9.564 0593 10 100 10.75 9314 on 120 9.064 04a 140 8.750 1.000 160 8.500 1125 STD 12.000 0375 40 11.938, 0.408 xs 11750 0.500 60 11826 0.562 2 80 1275 11376 0687 100 11.984 oss 120 10.780, 1.000 140 10500 1:25 160 10.126 1312 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579463 941 a PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF WELDING ENDS (CONT'D) (See Figs. 8 Through 14, Inctusive) ASME B16.5-1096 1 2 a « 5 6 Nominal Wall Thickness Pipe Size (1) or Schedule At 8 cnaHen Haan ‘STD 13.250) 13.303) 0375 40 13.124 13.102 0.438 xs 13.000 13.084 0.500 60 1814 12821 0593 4 80 1400 12500 12.646 0.750 100 12.128 12319 0.937 120 1814 12046 140 11500 wa 160 1188 11.498 st 18.250 15.303 0 15.000 18.084 60 14.888 14811 80 14314 14.434 6 100 16.00 13.938, 14155 120 13.564 v3.87 140 ra124 13.442 160 1814 18.71 sto 17.280 17.308 xs, 17.000 7.084 40 r6876 16975 60 16.500 16.646 8 80 18.00 16.126 16319 100 15.688 15.936 120 16.250 16.553 140 14.876 15.225 160 14438 14Be2 sto 19.250 19.303 xs, 19.000, 19.086 40 184 18.921 60 18.376 18598, 20 0 20.00 17.938 18.155, 100 17.438 wn 120 17.000 17334 140 16.500 16.2396 160 16.084 16515 sto 23.260 23303 xs: 23.000 23.084 30 22878 22.975 a 22.628 2957 60 22068 22.285 % 80 24.00 21564 21.827 100 20998 21.280 120 20.378 20788 140 19.876 20.350 2.082 160 19314 19.859 233 or (Wotes follow on next page) STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 9b MM 0759670 OS794b4 688 Ml ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 6 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Notes: (1) Designations per Annexes B and C and ASME B36.10: ‘STD = standard wal thickness XS = extra-strong wall thickness XXS = double extrastrong wall thickness (2) For tolerances, see para. 7.4 (8) There is no fixed relation between ASME B16.5 pressure classes and pipe schedules. (4) When the wall thickness is less than 0,562 in, it may be necessary to provide additional material by weld deposition in order tobe able to machine to the dimension C. mensions are in inches. 6 STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1956 MM O759L70 0579465 734 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS [ASME B16.5-1096 REDUGING THREADED AND SLIP-ON PIPE FLANGES. Note (1 Note (2) — Nowe (1) Note (2) Note (3) Blind Flange Note (3) TABLE 7 REDUCING THREADED AND SLIP-ON FLANGES FOR CLASSES 150 TO 2500 1 z 3 ‘ 5 6 ‘Smallest Size (1) of Smallest Siz (1) of | Nomi ‘Smallest Siz (1) of Reducing Outlet Re- | Nomin Reducing Outlet Re- | Pipe | Reducing Outlet Re- wiring Hub Flanges | Pip Size (4) _| quiring Hub Flanges | Siza(4)_| quiring Hub Flanges 7 % Ta "% 7% T, % ye 4 % 1 Ey % 4 5 % 6 4 2 1 6 vs 8 4 2h % 3 3 20 4 3 % 10 3h 24 4 NOTES: (1) The hub dimensions shall be a least as large as those of the standard flanges ofthe size to which the reduction is being made, ‘except flanges reducing to @ size smaller than those of Columns 2, 4, nd 6 may be made from blind flanges. See Example 2. (2) Class 150 flanges do not have a counterbore. Class 300 and higher pressure anges will have depth of counterbore q of 0.25 In. for NPS 2 and smaller tapping and 0:38 in. for NPS 2% and larger. The diameter Q of counterbore isthe same as that given in the tables of threaded flanges for the corresponding tapping. (3) Minimum length of effective threads shal be atleast equal to dimension T of the corresponding pressure clas threaded flange {8 shown in tables but does not necessarily extend forthe face of the flange. For thread of threaded flanges, see para. 6.3, (4) For method of designating reducing threaded flanges, see pera. 3.3 and Exemples below. EXAMPLES: (1) The size designation is NPS 6 x 2% — Class 300 red NPS 2% = taper pipe thread tapping (ASME B1.20.1) 125 in. = diameter of regular NPS 6 Class 300 threaded flange, 1.44 in. = thickness of regular NPS 6 Clase 200 threaded flange 0 in. = diameter of hub for regular NPS 5 Class 200 threaded flange 8.62 in. = height of hub for regular NPS 5 Class 300 throad flange Other dimensions the same as for regular NPS 6 Class 300 threaded flange, Table 12 (2) The size designation is NPS 6 x 2 — Class 300 reducing threaded flange, Use regular NPS 6 Class 300 blind flange tapped with NPS 2 taper pipe thread (ASME 81.20.) threaded flange. Ths flange has the following dimensions: ASME 816.5-1996 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 057946 &50 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS CLASS 150 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS +! (=m Fp b= or cree Flange Mochine Bote With Nut r men fa Pint height (Note (1)] Flanged Fitting ‘Stud Gott With Nace TABLE 8 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 150 FLANGES? 7 re . 3 ’ 7 3 2 T Tength of Bok (5) 1 Drilling (131.401 L i | Stud Botts (1 Nominal Diameter | Diameter 0.06 in Pipe otBotk | of Bot | Number | diameter | Raised | Ring See Cite | Holes | of Boks Face | Joint % 238 | 062 4 225 % | 238 | ose 4 250 1 | an | os 4 250 300 % | 350 082 4 275 325 "% | ae | ose 4 275 325 | 2 600 | 4.75 0.75 4 % 3.25 375 275 % zo | 580 | 07 4 % 350 400 200 3 750 60 | 07 4 & 350 400 300 a% 8.50 7.00 075 8 % 3.50 4.00 3.00 4 9.00 7.50 0.75 8 % 3.50 4.00 3.00 5 10.00 B50 | (088 8 % 3.78 4.25 325 8 1100 250 | ose 8 % 400 450 325 8 vaso | ns | oe @ % 425 475 350 10 16.00 14.25 1.00 2 % 4.50, 5.00 4,00 2 19.00 17.00 | 1.00 2 % 4.75 5.25 4.00 1“ noo | a7 | we 2 1 525 575 450 16 zs | 225 | ne 16 1 525 575 450 8 20 | 275 | 125 6 M% 575 825 500 2 zs | 2500 | 135 2 % 625 075 550 24 32.00 29.50. 1:38 20. ™ 8.75. 7.25 8.00 0 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 O5794L7 597 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS [ASME B16.5-1096 ‘TABLE 8 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions NOTES: (1) Length of stud bott does nat include the height of the points. See para. 6.10.2. (2) For other dimensions, soe Tables 9 and 10, (8) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65. (4) For spot facing, see pare. 6.6, (6) Bolt lengths not shown in Table in inches. 1¢ determined in accordance with Annex F. See para, 6.10.2. n STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 05794L8 423 mm ASME B16.6-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. Lis _* V2 +o ‘Threaded Slip-On Welding X (Note (1. a cot. 10 . rly be cot 12->f Socket Welding (1/2 to 3 Only) Sod. ry Teast Tosh Fa ow Corer ‘eae ‘ead oan Theta nee Co wang | “of onsite |S hae | Traded Tweed | t-on Neck | Lappet Darter sree | Woting | Sion anoe souk ape Nomina | ot | chat, | at | Nook | Sock Wotan | “(ar | wating, | Lappe, ae) ioe | ange ioe | "tat | wg | apes | "Neat ee | Se | ar | pe | sect se | Mon | “| Se meee | eee % | oe ve | om | oe | om | vm | om | ome oa | on | oan X | am | om | tao | sos | os | ome | 20 | os | to om | on | oa a) | 4a | oe | to | tm | oe | om | ats | om | ise toe | on | os sm | soo | os | zee | 190 | aos | cm | 240 | one | 95 te 5 | Om 2 | tm | om | ase | dm | tte | ie | am | ate | ame | Ser | ae | oo | a m | as | ase | tar | to | tas | igs J ae | tas | do | at | es | oe a | goo | ase | sa | a | tat | abt | deo | 1s | ase | tm | kes | one we | sooo | Si | sas | soe | se | tee | to | te | saa 80 zm | nso | is | zoo | mom | 2m | de | 5 | zoe | 220 080 u_| too | ise | mu | dm | oa | to | soo | Sas | deze os n STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 579469 3bT mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS [ASME 816.5-1096, TABLE 9 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches, Notes: (1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, slip- fn, socket welding, and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, see Section 7. (8) For facings, see para. 6.4 (@) For tlange bott holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 8. (8) For spot facing, see para. 6.8, (6) For raducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7. (Blind flanges may be rade with of without hubs at the manufacturers option (8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 68, (9) The minimum thickness of these loose flanges, in sizes NPS 3% and smaller, is slightly greeter than the thickness of flanges fon fitings, Table 10, which are reinforced by being cast integral wth the body ofthe fing. (10) When these langes are required with fat face, ether the fll thickness or thickness with raised face removed may be furnished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the length through the hub nonstandard. See para. 64.1.1 for ‘ditional restrictions. {11} The flange dimensions ilustrated are for regularly furnished 0.06 in. raised face (except lapped); for requirements of other facings, see Fig 7 (12) For welding end bevel, see para. 6.7. (13} For thread of threaded flanges, see para. 6.9. (14) Dimensions in Column 12 correspond to the inside diameters of pipe as given in ASME 836.10M for Standard Well pipe. ‘Thickness of Standard Wallis the same as Schedule 40 in sizes NPS 10 and smaller. Tolerances in para, 7.4.2 apply. These bore sizes are furnished unless otherwise specified by the purchaser. B STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579470 08] mw ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS re pit Dh. ote ie “A { Ha an ak tk re E Af # x Vi te ross cc co mye wy iN ¥ % MM 2S “ x i a" = eS TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 FLANGED FITTINGS'* = =]~ = Jen Eie-)./E = aS eee Diameter | Range Diameter | Crom, Long face Raised | Lateral Face ed -E\ SE|S/E/EEE/S/4 % 500 | ae 018 sso | 400 | aco | aus roo | 200 40 4 (Figure continues on next page; Notes follow Table) . STD-ASHE Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579471 715 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1996 TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D) Rag teh Omer Bee bang Son ey cua Coton sun oo | ati | ene oe | | mwa | ce an ws | sue | te | me |e" | mate Show foe | tn tee | ae || aie | OS | tan i wea | nee OS | ey | mati | spe | ois | ie e ts | im | om | a o 025 280 yas | us % om | am | as | an az | az | os | os | as | om 2 mm | in | an | ik aa | te | om) em | 38] oe % tm | am | te | aes ss | Sm os | am | te EN oe | us | ae |b so | ae | ce | om | te | os : wo | am fom | am |g | om | om | om | om | ae | os : ts me | tn $ | ae | sm] ce | cx | ie | ok ® Bs ze | oa wo | ns | | oi | stm | oes as won | ae we [oa | ote | ia | one | om # (Notes folow on next page) 1s STD-ASME BLb+S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579472 954 ‘ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 10 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) For tolerances, see Section 7, (2) For facings, see para. 6.4 {8) For flange bolt holes, see para. 5 and Table 8. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.8. {6) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact suriace, and center-to-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, see para. 6.24. {6) For center-to-contact surface and conter-t0-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see para. 6.25. {() For reinforcement of certain fitings, $20 para 6.1. (8) For drains, see para, 6.12. {8) Tho thickness of flange minimum dimensions for loose flanges, Table 9, sizes 3% in. and smaller, are slightly heavier than for flanges on these fitings which are reinforced by being cast integral wth the body of the fiting, (10) When these ftings are required with fst face flange, either the full thickness or thickness with raised face removed may be futnished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the center-t-face dimension nonstandard. See para. 8.4.1.1 for additional restrictions. (11) The thickness of flange dimension iustrated is for regulary furnished 0.06 i requirements of other facings, see Fig. 7. (12) For center-to-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of reducing fitings, soe para. 6.2.3 3} Far contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentvic reducers, see nara. 6.2.3. 1d face (except lapped); for thickness STD-ASME B1b+S-ENGL 1596 Ml 0759670 0579473 690 om PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 CLASS 300 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS t— ° —_—— por enele (-=mmR il) Flange Machine Bolt With Nut ; Point hight (Note (1 Flanged Fisting Std Bolt With Nut ‘TABLE 11_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 300 FLANGES? 7 2 3 ‘ 3 é 7 2 2 Length of Bolts (5) Dring 3.e t Machine Ourside Stud Bote (1) Diamater | Diameter | Diameter oF ot ct | Number | oiameter | 0.06 in. Fangs | sok | Bot ot | Raised ° Cirle | Hole ote_| Face a8 zez | ocr % 250 4s a2 | os % 300 38 aso | 075 % 300 525 aee | o7s % 325 6.12 450 088 % 3.50 2 850 soo | 075 8 % 350 oo | 300 2% 7.50 5.88 0.88 8 % 4.00 450 325 3 8.25 6.62 0.88 8 % 428 478 3.50 % 300 725 | ose a % 25, 500 | 37 4 10.00 788 | (088 8 % | 480 5.00 3.75 | | s 11.00 925 | 088 8 % 478 5.25 425 6 12.50 1062 | 088 12 % | 478 5.50 425 8 15.00 13.00 1.00. 12 % 5.50 6.00, 475 0 wso | 1525 | tte % 1 825 67 | 550 2 zoo | 775 | 135 6 % 678 735 | 875 “ zoo | 202 | 125 0 % 200 zo | 025 6 zs0 | 2250 | 136 2 % 750 eo | 650 ® 200 | 2475 | 138 2% % 275 ozs | 675 2 soso | 2700 | 38 2 % 8.00 ars | 725 24 36.00 32.00 1.62 2 % 9.00 10.00 8.00 (otes follow on next page) n STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 0579474 727 mm ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 11 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches, Notes: (@) Length of stud bolt does not include the height of the points. See pare. 6.10.2 (2) For othor dimensions, see Tablos 12 and 13. (G) For flange bolt holes, soe pera. 6 (@) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (6) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See par 5.10.2 8 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1995 MM 0759670 0579475 G63 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5.1096 x x on Pees ee ° =e ‘Threaded Te ‘Slip-On Welding X {Note (1) Jes 10 Lae} ZA Socket Welding (1/2 to 3 Only) | TABLE 12_ DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 FLANGES** Wotes follow on next pege) STD-ASME BLb-S5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS7947b STT Mm ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘TABLE 12 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. NOTES: (1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Teper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, (on, socket-wolding, and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, sve Section 7. (3) For facings, see para. 6.4 (@) For lange bolt holes, soe para. 6.5 and Table 11. (8) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7. (2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs atthe option of the manufacturer. (8) For reducing welding neck flanges, 800 para. 6.8. (8) When these flanges ae required with flat face either the full thickness o thickness with raise face removed may be furnished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the length through the hub nonstandard. See para. 64.1.1 for ‘additional restrictions. dimensions illustrated are for regularly furs 30 Fig. 7, (11) For welding end and bevel, see para. 6.7 (12) For thread of threaded flanges, s2e para. 6.9. (13) Dimonsions in Column 12 correspond to the inside dlameters of pipe as given in ASME 836.10M for Standard Wall Pip. ‘Standard Wall dimensions are the same as Schedule 40 In sizes NPS 10 and smaller. Tolerances in pera. 75.2 apply. These bore sizes are furnished unloss otherwise specifi by the purchaser. 1d 0.06 in. raised face (except lapped); for requirements of othor 80 STD-ASNE BIb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579477 43b Ml PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME B16.5-1096 Table 13 begins on next page a1 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579478 372 mm ‘ASME 8165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ee oa Aka AA AK wm sit per % x or Ge, aA T \ “~ | [ae 4 ; OL dre a oe aA : KK v t bow Long Radius a dog. Etbow 08 ro bow “ ™ ° ss so qT rity -&- ce ff Ss GF aay tet Faduer Sere TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 FLANGED FITTINGS'® Tie tn. ad Fe aa Ee 11 sete ‘omer | ca: | cata: | tong | cari | Satecrim | eater tn | wat clfanes | Sotue | Sea | Conner’ | See | Saeco | Gow cxnite | SC | ratte | inte | “tase | otfaoed | cttases | Sormce | ottaves | otfaes | Tox Come Samar | ange | "et" | camer | nowt, | feotooe | “ree” | ottanca | “rae” | “ace | ana riot | CC | ater. | etna | ar | nt and | “Raa” | abe. | “Fae” | taratane | raduer | to oe” | runee | “tan” | “hin” | reine, | Stone | Stow | ime | usm | Stuer | “an” | “ty % | a | oe ws | i | se | is | oe | a | ie | i m | ost | om tio} | ao | ae | ae | am | te | os » | 19 es | ao | ss | Go | 3 | woo | am | sm | oe » | ao cm | am | és | as | dm | tae | Sm | te | oe eam oh | a | So | So | a | am | am | se | a nao | i | ca | és | tm | tt | Ge | te | am | Sm0 tm | ie | ca | so | som | uo | Ge | mo | sm | nz we | ie | es | woo | tse | weer | tm | demo | sm | tame 4 woo | an | ose | sas | 500 250 sso | st00 850 1800, 1831 we | me | am | om | tea | tes | ae | tm | ats | tm | tee | tem 2 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579479 209 mm 4 “ ray at is se Lah t L Faget Fig Rowden 48a poe St ® 4 UL ri ame ney tu Etow a To TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS CLASS OF 300 FLANGED FITTINGS*® (CONT'D) 3 « s 6 7 w 3 | 2 a 2 2 1 Fig Somat T ne Da coma Dioner ar” | conte | tan fa] Sa | coat. | rand sat tom | tea | | ee | comme | "Satt | tne ote fale | atte |S | tr | eet tne] St | mats fee | Seem | cata tea | ance |Stansu| sce |r| ae || namin tar | Sey” | “hor reds |usttion| Borst |usetim|mactsa | snttoe | ontae | "pe 3 [|e ware Meter] Peg [even maon| soucme | oat | Set | | oS hy 3 a 1431 631 2081 531 2 3.00 | 10.00 1.25 0.88 7.88 a war | os | ay | Sn | § | tse | he | ce | cm | 3S 4 ee ee eee 2 ae | ae | ma | on | vaso | zoo | soe | to | soar | om | S| Sh | lh | as We] ES] at |e | Se | oe fs a joc | om | as | tas | eo | te | te | Se | oe |e i | ites | ose | tn te | so | te | te | ae | im |S 344d 1244 47.96 10.44 20.78 17.80 1.38 125 15.28 a2 | (Notes follow on next page) 8 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579480 T20 mm ASME B16. 1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 13 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are NoTEs: (1) For tolerances, s00 Section 7, (2) For fecings, see para. 6.4 (@) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 11 (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (5) For intersecting conta lines, centerto-contact surface, end center-o-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, see para. 6.2.4 (6) For center-o-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, ceo para. 6.26. (7) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see para, 6.1 (8) For drains, see para. 6.12. (@) When these fitings are required with flat face flange, either the full thickness or thickness with raised face removed may be furnished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the centerto-face dimension nonstandard. See pare. 8.4.1.1 for additonal restrictions. (10) The thickness of flange dimension ilustrated is for regularly furnished 0.06 i requirement of other fecings, see Fig. 7. (11) For center-to-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para, 6.2.3. (12) For contact surfece-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, 996 pare. 6.2.3. (13) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. See paras. 6.2.3 and 64.1.3 For center-to-end dimensions of reducing fittings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-o-contact surface or contact surface-o-contact surfaca dimensions of 0.08 in, raised face (flange edge) for largest opening and add the proper height to provide for rng joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for ring Joint facing dimensions. (14) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sires, (15) For reducing fitings, the size and center to-ace dimension of bese are determined by the sizeof the largest opening of fitings. In the case of reducing bese elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or smaller opening, (18) Bases shalt be plan faced unless otherwise specified, and the center-to-base dimension R shall be the finished dimension. (17) Bases may be cast integral or attached as woldments atthe option of the manufacturer. (19) The bolt hole template for round bese Is the same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter, ‘except using only four holes in all cases so placed as to straddle center lines. The bases of these fitings are intended for ‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shea. hes. 1d face (except lapped); for thickness 4 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579481 967 a PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. CLASS 400 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ery l= saree Flange Chit ina iS Point height (Note (1)) ASME 816.5-1006 ith Nuts TABLE 14_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 400 FLANGES? i z 3 ‘ 3 @ 7 ar) Uenoth of Bots, (5 wa. can t outside Diameter ot Number | Diameter | 025in, | ako ioe | Finge | ott ot oF | Raised | Tongue and | — Ring Ste ° Ciclo sotte | Bois | face | Groove | Joint % % 1 Me M% ; Use Class 600 dimensions in these sizes 2% 3 % | 4 10.00 7.88 100 8 % sso | 525 5.50 5 moo | 925 | 400 8 a 55 525 575 6 v2s0 | 1082 | 400 2 a 0 575 800 8 ws00 | 300 | i32 % 1 o75 650 875 10 nso | isas | tas 6 % 730 135 750 zs | v75 | 138 6 % oo 338 00 1 zs | 2025 | 198 20 % 825 800 825 1 zso | 2260 | 150 2» % a7 850 | 875 % wom | 275 | 150 a ” 800 875 800 2 soso | 2.00 | 92 2 1% 350 828 975 24 | 3800 | 3200 188 a | om roso | 1025 11.00 (Notes follow on next page) 8 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579482 873 mm ‘ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 14 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See para. 6.102. (2) For other dimensions, see Tables 15 and 16. (8) For flange boit holes, see para. 65. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (8) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para, 6.10.2 86 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0755670 0579483 737 mw PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B10.5-1996 pa eon Za ir YZ t ry ret a 1 ~—— o> iti. = wh LMA | Blind Wielding Neck. TABLE 15 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 FLANGES? eae Tesh ob oo Comer ha Renee sea | foe 25 | San (Notes follow on next page) 87 STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759b70 0579484 b7b ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 15 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) This dimension is for large ond of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, sip fon, and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, eee Section 7. (3) For facings, see para. 6.4 (4) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 1. (5) For spot facing, see pars. 6.6. (6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7. (7) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturers option (8) For reducing welding neck fanges, see para. 6.8. (8) For welding end bevel, see para. 67. (10) For threads in threaded flanges, see para. 69. (11) Socket welding flanges may be provided in NPS Yq through 2% using Class 600 dimensions. 88 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579485 S02 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 Table 16 begins on next page 89 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 057948 449 mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 16 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 FLANGED FITTINGS'® Fe ae Saha re TJ | | ow | oo tow | oo | ie cae | come | Eige we | Sudace | cate | tne cera | vote | mane | iow | nde | cine, | Range | tr ar | ee an |S | tne San’ | “ee | re nae | to | Sh | ring | 12 | he | at rw | roe x “ Us Cs 0 inane » EN | to | tm | 8s | ie | sta | Ste | dtm | tee | iso | mae | ee | dae | 50 | 2% | om | sam | too | 350 | dso | too | tame | tae | tm | ts | Bm | ie | ose | treo | jon | tomo | tem | a | tomo | em | tom | oom %0 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 0579487 385 Mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 C2] te Pp ir rey [ — w eT at t I t | yi Uae | EY, IAS ford cs ood fandtme 4sorsom~ aacvans tatu tate TABLE 16 DIMENSIONS CLASS OF 400 FLANGED FITTINGS'* (CONT'D) Ad Pe 4 ina Jo = | | Sar | cam | “ee” | cee | bee contr me ot a ee eee a | me | oo me | te fe | ee | at St) we | MS] SS | nae ace | | et | | eo | ae an ee eee wa" | ce | SET | SS | aa | ie | tt | mga | we | sats | “he > a 690 mansions ine sie % Pm am | en | co | tm | aw | a0 | eso © | om | om | 4 eo | um | oom | son | om | 2 | was | seo | aa | seo | wom | om |e no | ze | ne | oe | Se] 9 | S31 ee | te | ig | ae | ie | nue | ea | ee | soe | seo zs | moo | te | tas | tom | im | x (Notes follow an next page) 9 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1995 MM O759670 0579488 211 mm ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 16 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches, Notes: (1) For tolerances, see Section 7. (2) For facings, see para. 6.4. {8) For flange bolt holes, see para. 5 and Table 14 (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. {5) For intersecting center lines, center-o-contact surface, and center-toxend dimensions of side outlet fitings, see pars. 6.2.4. (6) For conter-to-contact surface and contar-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, soo para. 6.25. (0) For reinforcement of certain fitings, s9e para, 6.1 (8) For drain, soe para. 6.12. {8) For conter-to-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, 12.623, (10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.2.3. (1) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.23 and 6.4.1.2) For the center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-to ange edge or flange edge-to-lange edge dimensions for largest ‘pening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 6 for rng joint facing dimensions, (12) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes. (13) For reducing fitings, the size and center-o-face dimensions of base are determined by the size of the largest opening of fitng. In the ease of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or smaller opening. (14) Bases shal be plan fsced unless othorwise specified, andthe center-to-base face dimension R shal be the finished dimension. (15) Bases may be cast integral or attached as weldments atthe option of the manufactur (16) The boit hole template for round base is the same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter, xcopt using only four holes in all cases so placed as to straddle conter lines. The bases of these ftings are intended for ‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or suppers in tension or shear. PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 199% MM 0759670 0579489 158 mm tf bee CLASS 600 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS — iercle ange — ‘Stud Bott With Nuts catia th a Ly Point height [Note (1) TABLE 17_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 600 FLANGES? ASME B16.5-1096 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 s | @ Length of Bolts [1 (61 (9) (an t Outside Diameter | ot Diameter Fan Bolt ot ° Circle Botts 376 252 4 % 300 482 325 4 % | 3650 408 350 4 % 350 525 aes | 4 % 375 612 450 ‘ % 425 2 650 500 | 07 8 % 425 400 425 2% 750 ses | ose 8 % 475 450 475 3 225 862 rr a | & 5.00 475 500 a 9.00 725 1.00 8 % 550 52 | 550 4 10.75 850 00 8 | 578 550 875 5 1300 | 1050 12 8 1 650 625 650 5 san0 | 1750 1 2 1 675 650 875 8 | 1650 | 1375 12 | 2 Me | 750 725 275 %0 2000 | 1700 138 16 % 850 825 850 @ zz00 | 1925 138 20 % 875 850 875 1 2378 | 2075 1.50 20 % 025 | 9.00 9.28 16 200 | 375 162 20 1% 1000 975 1000 18 2025 | 575 175 20 % 1078 1080 1075 20 s200 | 280 | 1.75 24 % 1125 100 1150 24 3700 _| 3300 200 zo 1300 1278 1325 98 (Notes follow on next page) STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579490 977 a ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘TABLE 17 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimersions are in inches Notes: (1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height of the points. See para. 6.10.2. {2) For other dimensions, see Tables 18 and 19. {@) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (5) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F, See para. 102. STD-ASME Bbb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579493 804 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME B16.5-1996 X (Nowe (11 Pas ——— X (Note (11 Threaded Slip-On We X Note (1. =. Wilding Neck TABLE 18 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGES** io ad wy | tgp tie | tos vp | eth | cee | 2s | is |e | us on P| te |] IB IR eg ean) 2 |e ae | oe | amo | te | ss] fo | a] uk | Ge | ie | ao | ae] 2 | ce | 8 e | te] as | ae) sa] ie | 38 |e | 38) | se] b ) se) am we | mm | im | tm | sore | 3S | tm | ome | ie | wom | wee | 2 | cio | ue we | mm | it | ies | sem | ai | Gm | sm | im | tie | ie ow | Ser we | mm | a | ne | seo | tee | soo | as | sia | iste | te oa | an x _| 00 | to | ms | em | $8 | 3 | am | sa | me | ee | oso | ie | Wotes follow on next page) 9s STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579492 742 mm ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 18 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions ace in inches NOTES: (1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, slip- ‘on, socket welding. and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, see Section 7, (8) For facings, see para. 6.4 (@) For flange bot holes, see pars. 6.5 and Table 17. (5) For spot facing, see para. 6.6 (6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7. (7) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option, (8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 6.8. (9) For welding end bevel, see para. 8.7. (0) For threads in threaded flanges, para. 68. STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 07595670 0579493 £89 a PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME 816.5-1996 ‘Table 19 begins on next page 2 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2596 MM 0759670 0579494 515 mm ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. & 4 0. aan: TABLE 19 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGED FITTINGS'* awa Ee aa Fee a shot | to” | tome | mer ete | cate | tang | tere, | Suter | some | cS wat Bow | to” | Comme | ftge | fines | cow, | vot” | tee Sur | ton cxeso | Tetons | tastes | ase | Toe. | ramos | “ton” | Gear | Gees | “ton | raed | ‘acvot | famed Driers] ot | ot | Oumata | Crom | ‘Eépe | range | tata | ‘Range | creme | “oce’ | Rated | Font mina |e | age, | reine, | ae | aaron | sear. | ‘Tage | enon | tage | arson | aSceo. | ‘fcr. | oians Foe” | nae | “tn” | “Win” | reios, |" | ow | uses | ee SO | = | ewe | rt | ie % | am | oe om | am | 1 | em | am | am | as | am | an | 1m R |] te | ce om | am | im | ao | im | am | a | as | am | 20 % | se | om t= | ts | 2m | am | ts | iS | tm | am | am | 2 Mm | Sie | oe se | a | 2% | am | so | SS | as | am | am | aes a | os | ite | sa | as | em | Se | tts | am | am | am | a | ino | 30 Boas | ue | oh | de | ee | ce] me | ae | Ge | so | ee | tas | a4 | So | i | cx | as | oe | se | tam | am | ts | 7s | sm | tae | os w | sx | 3 | tm | em | mas | tam | as | om | ne | nm | ta | Ge | tose B | ke | ae | ie | ws | oe | am | Se | tm | me | me | tam | Soo | io 98 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS: STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 Flanged Fitting OS79495 4S) a ASME 816.5-1996 " . ; TIT BEN a ‘Squsre Base TABLE 19 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D) me conan | jae | & | ee (Ss | |] Bae | BLE |S |S) s] » ue | as] ae [as] az w|as fos | az fas | os | Br | 35 | as | 88 | 38 bel: | {Notes follow on next pege) STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 07595670 0579496 398 mm ASME 165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘TABLE 19 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) For tolerances, see Section 7, (2) For facings, see para. 6. (8) For lange bolt holes, s (@) For spot facing, see par (8) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact surface, and canterto-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, see para. 6.2.4. (6) For centerto-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see pars. 6.2.5. 17) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see pera. 6.1, (8) For drains, see para. 6.12. (9) For conterto-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para. 6.2.3. (10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of raducers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.23. (11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (Soe paras. 6.23 and 6.3.1.2) For the center-to-ond dimensions of reducing fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-o-lange edge or flange edge-to-lange ‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for rng joint facing dimensions, (12) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes. (13) For reducing fitings th size and centor-to-face dimensions of base are determined by the sizeof the largest opening of iting. Inthe case of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or sm (14) Bases shallbe plain faced unless otherwise specified, and the center-o-base face dimension shall be the finishes (15) Bases may be cast integral or attached as weldments atthe option ofthe manufactur (18) The bolt hole template for round base is the same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter, except using only four holes in all cases so placed a¢ to straddle conter lines. The bases of these ftings are intonded for ‘support in compression and are not to be uted for anchors oF supports in tension or shear. 65 and Toble 17. STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579497 224 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS CLASS 900 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 Point height [Note (111 Stud Boe With Note TABLE 20 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 900 FLANGES? 1 2 3 4 5 s 7 2 2 Length of Botts 1, (6 Dring U3), (ei L T Diameter | Diameter | of | ot | Number | Diameter Bott Bott of of Tongue and Circle | Holes | Bolts | Bolts Groove 1 . % Use Class 1500 dimensions in these sizes. % 2 2% a | 360 250 1.00 8 7 | 550 875 a | iso 925 128 3 a) 675 5 | 1375 | 1100 138 8 750 725 750 6 ws00 | 1280 3 | 750 725 135 & | 1850 | 1880 150 | 2 875 Bs | 875 10 2150 | 1880 130 8 9.25 800 925 2 2400 | 2100 150 | 20 | 10.00 2.75 1000 | | “ was | 2200 we | | 10.78 wso | 11.00 16 275 | 2026 175 2 | 1125 1100 1180 8 3100 | 2700 200 20 1275 1280 1325 20 3375 | 2950 212 2 1375 1350 1425 4 aio0_| 3550 282 20 [725 1700 18.00 (Notes follow on next pagel 101 STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579498 160 ml [ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 20 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See para. 6.102 (2) For othor dimensions, se0 Tables 21 and 22. (@) For lange bolt holes, see para. 65. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6, (6) Bolt langths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para. 6.10.2. 102 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0575499 OT? om PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996 es cots LA SVE TARY po Slip-On Welding TABLE 21 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 FLANGES** ae a oa or == | . = | Seon | eoath ‘om ot | Counce cents | en | a =|) | te | Sr [PS | oan eee vo | ne vans | | ne |OR| at | maa) | ate | “a” | spo | ps | an |e | | mde | Se | oS [AT | SE) sae [Ma S| Smee ae ee | EE |S sopra se oe EE eS % is Dials milaiis | as] cs Pars + | an | ae 1s elute] 2) os lee 2 aR 3 8 slajapla fs hs (Wotes follow on next page) 103 STD-ASME BIb-S-ENGL 199b MM 0759670 0575500 645 ma ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 21 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Noves: (1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 dag. on threaded, slip- ‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, see Section 7. (3) For focings, see para. 8.4. (@) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65 and Table 20. (8) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Tabie 7 (2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs et the manufacturers option. (8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 6.8. (8) For welding end bevel, see para. 6.7 (10) For threeds in threaded flanges, see pare. 6.9. (71) Socket welding flanges may be provided in NPS ¥ through 2% using Class 1500 dimensions. 104 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579502 S85 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1996 Table 22 begi on next page STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579502 41] ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS 1 a ar fad ame Rec TABLE 22 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 FLANGED FITTINGS'® Pano ae Cai Raed Fee) | ~ ston ~ ster Se | cont: | tana | te" oe ere cr | te” | lm | cemac coe eg | rusge | treet | Sues | come | or cnite | vite | ove | tne | cosa | range | tre” | aco | St” | See! | ncaea | Yar | ac! Darter | ot | SE | lame | “ta | ‘Eipe | range | “aed” | rtnge | cieen | ‘foo | anes | str omit || range | etn | TE | Hee | abn. | "Sage | oe | Gage | ance | ate. | “Tae | “Sn oe" | reas | “Win” | “te” | rion | | ‘ow | uae |e? | tac | "5%" | Sew | utr | see sa [hor | ee |e | Be eee Sect | eet | % | a= | om an 4] Ge | Se foe % | am | sa | cae se Cs 10 ner in he i ve foe orm | om | uw » | se | te [on | is we jos | am | io | tm | tea | She | ade | ai | teas | ieee | som | Ste | aso te | moo | ate | aS | ate | tere | sn | Sas | ais | as | sao | tt | Sts | Goo te faa | am | ase | seas | ano | sas | ona | ozs | aso | ozs | nao | aw | oso se | mm | ai | sa | joo | doo | tas | dco | ozs | anao | itz | uso | fame | was 105 STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL L596 MM O759b70 0579503 358 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS: ASME 8165-1996 " q 4 a Boitholes~ “Saar Base 5 ty | Ir Ty ks wT sl Base Elbow Bima Toe TABLE 22 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D) = “[*"][*]*)]»]"|[2)a]"]s ]*)]7 and ae ng Jot 1 ae Dt 1) Stim | Ste” | cama | tong | ee” sna at | crema | to” | comme | cane | tewoe | Te son rains | “ot | ema |e Wawot | “mse | mi | cia ree | ton | sane. | oad Bare | 'Squre | otter | ‘noe | “or” | otamnar emcee |e | hen | tart wna | “See” | “ine” | ofa | oe | OS | emi oo | ay | Sn | “to tay | Ga | tian | “tn” | specen | ort | "Pe co fw |e |e ho Le ere See | oe x Use C1808 dinerint ina MM vs a ve | ase [ase | se | ame | sm | om | om | om | sw | om | a os | aoe | ase | tee | ce | ve | ru | Sov | om | sm | om | 3 tis | MS | as | Be | ts | mse | aso | at | Sa | wee | ot |e tes | tase | soos | tse | ase | te | ies | a | Ma | toe | oe | ow wm | te | tee | ate | toe wm | too | ote | ote [ore | to | no | aa | um | fa | sco wo | tes | ote | tae | iso | tee | is (Motes folow on next page) 107 STD-ASME BLb-S5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579504 294 mm ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. TABLE 22 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are NOTES: (1) For tolerances, s {2) For facings, see para. 6.4 (3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 20. (4) For spot facing, see par (5) For intersecting center lines, centerto-contact surface, and center-to-end dimensions of side outst ftings, see para. 6.2.4 (6) For center-to-contact surface and canterto-end dimensions of special degree elbows, eoe para. 6.25. (0) For reinforcement of cartain fitings, soe para. 6.1 (8) For drains, see para. 6.12. (9) For center-to-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of reducing fittings, see para. 6.2.3 (10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and centar-to-end dimensions of radicers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.2.3 (11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.2.3 and 6.3.1.) For the centerto-end dimensions of reducing fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use cente-toflange edge or flange edge-to-lange edge dimensions for largest ‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for ring joint facing dimensions. (12) For reducing fitings, the size ond center-to-face dimensions of base are determined by the size ofthe largest opening of fing. Inthe case of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or smaller ‘opening. (13) Bases chal be plain faced unlass othorwiso spoctiod, and the center-to-base face dimension R shall be the fin (14) The base dimensions apply to al straight and reducing sizes. (15) Bases may be cast integral or etached as weldments atthe option of the manufacturer. (16) The bolt hole template for round base isthe same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter, ‘except using only four holes in all cases so placed as to straddle center lines. The bases of thasofitings are intendad for ‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or suppors in tension or shear. 108 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL L596 MM 0759670 0579505 120 mm ——— : CLASS 1500 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS. Flange —o. ASME 816.5-1996 co eamman ap ‘Stud Bolt With Nute TABLE 23 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 1500 FLANGES? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ° ‘Length of Botts (1), (11 Dring 19) (401 L Male and Diameter | Diameter | Female of of Number | Diameter | 0.25in. also Bolt Bolt of of Raised | Tongue snd | Ring Circle | Holes Botts Bolts Face Joint 325 08 4 % 425, 400 425) 350 0.88 4 % 450 425 450 400 1.00 4 % 5.00 475 5.00 438 1.90 4 % 5.00 475 5.00 %% 7.00 488 a2 4 1 550 5.25 550 2 850 650 100 8 % 575 550 | 575 2% 9.62 750 12 8 1 825 8.00 625 3) | 1050 8.00 1 |B % 7.00 875 7.00 a 1225 950 138 8 % 278 750 75 5 | 1475 11.80 we |B % 975 9.50 9.75 6 1550 1250 so | 2 % 10.25 10.00 1050 8 19.00 1550 178 Te 1150 11.25 1275 10 23.00 19.00 2.00 2 % 1325 1300 1350 2 28.50 2250 2% 16 2 1475 1450 18.25 4 23.50 25.00 238 16 2% 16.00 15.75 1678 16 32.50 2775 262 16 24 1780 1725 1850 8 36.00 3050 288 16 % 1950 19.25 20.75 20 3875 3275 312 6 3 21.25 21.00 2225 24 46.00 33.00 362 16 3% 2a2s_ | 2400 25.50 Wiotes follow on next page) 109 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1595 MM 0759570 OS79S0b Ob7 mm ASME 818.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘TABLE 23 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches, Notes: (1) Longth of stud bott does not include the height of the points. See pars. 6.10.2 (2) For other dimensions, see Tables 24 and 25. {@) For fange bolt holes, see para. 65. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (5) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in eccordance with Annex F. See para. 6.10.2. no STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579507 TT3 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1096 ee ian: —— Theeaded (17210 2-2 only ‘Slip-On-Walding (12 102-12 only) fe Io eet | edie! Socket Welding (172 to 2-V2 ont) WIL ‘Blind 0: Wilding Neck TABLE 24 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGES?* 7]? 2 “ s . 7 © 2 0 " 2 2 a 6 os a bMS] Bf ie | ae] as |e] ak fas) pp las] as Piss[ub] siaejs | Bs wy ila): : s | 7 | zee | 778 | 56 an | on so] Bo] om $88) 8 [ass mas p oc ps | amy a | as 3 88] cS | se] we | 88 a] 2 | 3s 8/38) $3] SE) S8] 2) ap | as 3) | 33 | Wotes follow on next page) a STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579508 937 mm [ASME B16.5-1998 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 24 (CONT'D) (GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. NOTES: (1) This dimension is for large end of hulb, which may be straight or tapered. Taper s ‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges. (2) For tolerances, s0e Section 7, (3) For facings, see para. 6.4 (@) For fiange bolt holes, see pers. 6.5 and Table 23, (6) For spot facing, soe para. 6.6, (6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7. (0) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option (@) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. (8) For welding ond bevel, see para. 87. (10) For threads in threaded flanges, see para. 6 not exceed 7 dog. on threaded, slip 2 STD-ASME BLE-S-ENGL 19596 MM 0759670 0579509 876 mm PIPE FLANGES ANO FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1096 ‘Table 25 begins on next page 3 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579510 598 mi SME B16 5108 fe LANES AND FLED RTGS rape I Y rey ace ter ten TABLE 25 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGED FITTINGS’? note on one cme S| came sie - on S| | ng | SS S| came | toe [Sen] | Mt | sot | Se | SS wt mre oo" | ct. | ae | nage |e | SE | Ste | ts ote | pee | itn) wae | SE | nee [SS" | a [See] S| ke | ES] es soe |e |se] oe) Soe | SE ee) fe |) vena] | nig | ra || ta iy | a |e | See |e.) a | i’ | epee EE Le eee ee % 475 088 019 0.60 400 278 T 438 300 af E|UE| S|) BS) Rp) Se) S|) By S| se ov | 2m | am | om | om | ame | am foo | am | om | ase | as | ne | ae bie) iS | |B] w]e] Be) ie) | ee | PYRE) IE | S| | aR) Bas] S| aE] a) eae] :fapjas | |e] ae) se) as] cs} as) se) as] as | cs $ ] Re | GB | | Se] ae) te | Re | 8 | ie | Ge | ae | ae | te sles) a] |as)sslss|ss| | es) ssl ala] S| 8) S| |] aR) eB] S| S| | Be) ge | | se | ee 1“ STD-ASNE Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O7S9670 057951) 424 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1996 ei ees Flanged Fitting rm Ni 1, ey + Uae} Uy BS Uy Ls ks om tbon sorta TABLE 25 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D) a or mane sy a one comma | oe : tee | es oo foe. coon | EE |e os Se, | of |S we [SOT EES] ME | ae | ot cee | oS |S wane) ae, | | | sane we face) Sa] ee) ge Se] fee a ee el as 7 # |) 8) ae] h | | s fae}ag|ac|os io | io | sw | oe | ae | cw | Sea) ey alae) |e) | sft seo) Me | je | Be] 2) ERP UB ee |e fs ae | ag) as | se | gs wmfosja|a)arta ds peice us STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579512 360 mm ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 25 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions aro in inches. Notes: (1) For tolerances, see Section 7. (2) For facings, see para. 6.4 {G) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65 and Table 23, (@) For spot facing, see para. 6.6. (5) For intersecting center in (6) For conterto-contact sur (0) For reinforcement of cor (8) For drains, seo para. 6.12. (8) For centerto-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para. 6.2.3. (10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducars and eccenivic reducers, see para. 6.2.3. (11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.25 and 6.3.1.3) For the centerto-end dimensions of reducing fitings or end-to-ond dimensions of reducers, use center-to-lange edge or flange edge-to-fange ed ‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for ring joint facing dimension. (12) The base dimensions apply to al steight and reducing sizes. (13) For reducing fitings, the size and center-toface dimensions of base are determined by the size of the largest opening of fitting. In the ease of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or small (14) Bases shall bo plain faced unless otherwise specified, and the center-to-base dimension A shall be the finished dimension, (15) Bases may be cast integral or attached a8 weldments atthe option of the manufacturer. (16) The bolt hole template for round base isthe same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside aiameter, ‘except using only four holes in all cases so placed as to straddle canter lines. The bases ofthese fitings are intended for ‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shes senter-to-contact surface, and centerto-end dimensions of side outlet fittings, see para. 6.2.4. nd center-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see para. 6.25. fittings, see para. 6.1. 116 STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 0579533 277 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS CLASS 2500 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ‘ASME 816.5-1096 cna Point height [Noe (1)} Flanged Fling ‘Stud Bote With Nuts TABLE 26 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 2500 FLANGES? nD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 ° Length of Botts (1), (11 Dring 13) (4) L utsid Mate and Diameter | Diameter | Diameter Female; of of of Number | Diameter | 0.25 in, Flange Bott Bolt of of Raised Ring ° Cielo | Holes Bolts Botts Foce | seine 525 350 08 4 % | 478 450) 475 550 375 oa 4 % 5.00 475 500 6.25 4.25 1.00 4 % | 550 5.25 5.50 725 512 naz 4 1 5.00 575 8.00 8.00 575 128. 4 % 875 850 875 2 9.25 675 12 8 1 7.90 675 7.00 2% 1050 778 125 8 % 775 750 8.00 3 1200 9.00 138 8 % 875 850 8.00 4 14.00 10.78 182 8 "% 10.00 975 10.25 5 1850 12.75 198 8 % 1178 11.50 1225 6 19.00 1450 212 8 2 1350 1325 1400 8 2198 1725 212 2 2 15.00 1475 1550 10 28.50 2125 22 | 2 2% 19.25 19.00 20.00 7 30.00 24.38 zea | 2 2 21.25 21.00 22.00 GENERAL NOTE: NOTES: (1) Length of et imensions are in inches. tud bolt does not include the height of the points. See para, 6.10.2 (2) For ather dimensions, see Tables 27 and 28. (3) For Nang (4) For spot fac (6) Bolt longths ot holes, see para. 85, ing, S00 para. 6.6, ‘not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F, Soe para. 6.102. ur STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579514 133 ml ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS leo + ~——_o—_——_»| Tented Lappe (mvo2v0n ——— LLL Bind < Wilding Neck TABLE 27_ DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 2500 FLANGES** D>? 3 7 ~ oe son | nage] | a = smi |S | es, | Oat | wide | “Tot” | Lappe | watans, ie | ge | TRY | at | ROR | rns | une | “te? | fen) “ae | hea | ree | "i Mo | sm | te foam | tm | te | tm | ae | te] is oa | tm | ae | ue | Be | se} aS | Ge | ak) us | we | f fee | is 2 ae) fe) elas) al sp las] a is jas ee reo te i oat ¢ [we | is | os | tm to | om w]e [ee | Som | ta | toe | tts sos | tas tea i 18 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579535 O77 a PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS [ASME B16.5-1096 ‘TABLE 27 (CONT'D) GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. NOTES: (1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, sip- ‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges. {2) For tolerances, see Section 7. (3) For focings, soe para. 6.4 (4) For flange bolt holes, oe para, 6.5 and Table 26, {5) For spot facing, soe para. 6.8. (8) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, soe Table 7, 17) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturers option. (8) For reducing welding neck flanges, se ps (8) For welding end bevel, see para. 67. (10) For threads in threaded tangs 9 STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 159b Ml 0759670 ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS an ae OS79S1b TOb Mm 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 2 2 0 Wall Outside | Thickness | Thickness ‘ot of eter Flange, | Fitting, Min. Min. ¢ te 118 025) 125 028 138 034 375 150 oa 4.00 175 050 450 2 9.25 2.00 0.82 150 862 550 | 1500 500 | 900 2% | 1050 225 075 138 9.75 800 | 17.00 sso | 10.00 3 12.00 262 os 225 | 12 700 | 1950 650 | 1125 4 1400 | 3.00 1.09 298 | 13.00 a2 | 2275 750 | 1300 5 reso | 362 138 362 | 1538 975 | 2700 soo | 1525 8 ro00 | 425, 159 438 | 1775 | 126 | 3100 | 1025 | 1750 8 aus | 500 2.08 7 | 1988 | 250 | 3500 | 1150 | 2000 10 2650 | 660 259 725 | 2475 | 1575 | 4300 | 1450 | 2500 2 sooo | 7.25 3.03, seo_| 2775 | 1750 | aa00 | 1600 | 2850 120 STD-ASME BLb-S5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579537 942 mm PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1006 Raa [Ne Flanged Fiting Reducer Tr" : TABLE 28 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 2500 FLANGED FITTINGS‘ (CONT'D) sTleftefe«f[w«fsef]wfel.e |» f 025 in, Ras Face (@) Ring Joint (9 Cente End s5.dep and True | deg. E+ | Face | eral and txbow | Lateral sy | “tow | Lateral | True "¥" ay | om aa | co | we |e me |e 519 s7 : 805 | aso soo 1 sa | 435, Jaan} =| ™% 755 | 475, | as | El] se7 | 575 | 1525 | 525 | 950 | aos | ser | tsa | sar | & 2 wooo | 625 | 1725 | 575 | 150 | sox | eae | ae | see | 8 | oy sar | 725 | 1975 | 675 | 1178 | t1e0 | 7 | toe | 6a | = | 3 1325 eso | 2300 | 7.75 | 1350 | 194¢ | ass | 2319 | 794 a 4 582 | wooo | 2725 | 02s | 1575 | tse | 1025 | 2750] os | ¢ | 5 woo | 1150 | 3125 | 1050 | 1600 | 1825 | 1175 | ars0 | 075 6 zoi2 | 1275 | 352s | 1175 | 2050 | zoe | 1308 | ase | 1208 3 z500 | 600 | 4325 | 1475 | 2550 | 2004 | toa | ance | 15.19 0 zaoo_| w1s_| 4925 | 1025 | 2900 | zeas | taro | aose | 1652 2 (Notes follow on next page) rt STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579518 889 mm [ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS TABLE 28 (CONT'D) evs, 200 Section 7, (2) For facings, see pare. 6.4. (3) For tlange bolt holes, sea para. 6.5 and Table 26. (4) For spot facing, see para. 6.8, {6) For intersecting center lines, centerto-contact sua {6) For center-o-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, seo par (0) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see para, 6.1 {@) For drain, 00 para. 6.12. {9} For center-to-contact surface and canterto-end dimensions of reducing itings, see para , and center-o-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, soe pas 625, 3, (10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and ond-to-ond dimensions of raducers and eccentric reducers, se pare. 6.2.3. (1) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See pares. 6.23 and 6.4.1.3) For the center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center toiange edge or flange edge-to-lange edge dimensions for largost ‘pening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for rng joint facing dimensions. 12

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