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MSS SP 110 (Valvulas de Bola, Extremo Roscado, Socket Welding, de Soldadura A Tope, Acampanado y Acanalado)
MSS SP 110 (Valvulas de Bola, Extremo Roscado, Socket Welding, de Soldadura A Tope, Acampanado y Acanalado)
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BALL VALVES
THREADED, SOCKET-WELDING,
SOLDER JOINT,
GROOVED AND FLARED ENDS
An MSS Standard Practice is intended as a basis for common practice by the manufacturer, the user, and the
general public. The existence of an MSSStandard Practice does not in itself preclude the manufacturer,sale, or
use of products not conforming to the Standard Practice. Mandatory conformance is established only by
reference in a code, specification, salescontract, or public law, as applicable.
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Substantive changes in this 1996 edition are “flagged” by parallel bars as
shown on themargins of this paragraph. The specific detail of the change
may be determined by comparing the material flagged with that in the
previous edition.
Non-toleranced dimensions in this Standard Practice are nominal, and, unless otherwise specified, shall be
considered “for reference only”.
In this Standard Practiceall notes, annexes, tables and figures are construed to be essential to the understanding
of the message of the standard, and areconsidered part of the text unless noted as ‘supplemental.’
“Other standards documents referred to herein are identified by the date of issue that was applicable to this
standard at the dateof issue of this standard. See Annex A. This standard shall remain silent on theapplicability
of those other standardsof prior or subsequent dates of issue even though provisions of concern may not have
changed. References contained herein whichare bibliographic in nature arenoted as ‘supplemental’ inthe text.”
Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit lines should read ‘Extractedfrom MSS SP-110, 1996, with
permission of the publisher, theManufacturersStandardization Society.’ Reproduction prohibited under
copyright convention unless writtenpermission is granted by the ManufacturersStandardization Society of the
Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc.
Copyright e, 1992 by
Manufacturers Standardization Society
of the
Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
1. SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
2. PRESSURE-TEMPERATURERATlNGS ..................................................... 1
3. MATERlALS ................................................................................ 2
4. DESIGN ..................................................................................... 2
5. DlMENSlONS ............................................................................... 3
6. MARKING .................................................................................. 4
7. TESTING .................................................................................... 4
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BALL VALVES
THREADED, SOCKET-WELDING, SOLDER JOINT,
GROOVED AND FLARED ENDS
3. MATERIALS 4. DESIGN
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Parts, for example stems, glands, packing nuts, have a thread shear area that satisfies the
balls, seats, and seals shall be of materials following:
suitable for the pressure-temperature rating.
P(Ag/ As) 5 .6Sa
Caution for Users: Serviceconditions other than
pressure-temperature mayaffect suitability of where:
the valve materials. For guidance, see Appendix
E of ASME B31.3. P = Valve cold working pressure, psi.
As = Total effective thread shear area, square 4.3.4Grooved ends shall have groove dimen-
inches. sions in accordance with MIL-P-I 1087.
Sa = Allowable minimum body/bonnet stress, 4.3.5 Flared ends shall bein accordance with
from ASME Boiler Pressure Vessel Code, Sec- ANSI/ASME B16.26.
tion V111, Division I , or Section 111, Division I ,
Class 2 or 3, not to exceed 20,000 psi. For non- 4.4 Stems
listed materials, the allowable stress shall be the
lesser of 25% of the minimum tensilestrength, or 4.4. I To prevent removal of the stem while the
67%of the minimum yield strength, not to valve ispressurized,the valve shall be designed so
exceed 20.000 psi. that the stem seal retainer assembly (gland)
alone does not retain the stem.
4.2.4 Valves having flanged body joints which
split the valve either perpendicular to or at an 4.4.2In those caseswhereservice conditions
angle with the piping are subject to piping loads. require electrical continuity between the stem
Bolting in these cases shall be such that a direct and body, the purchaser must so specify.
tensile stress shall not exceed 7/9 of the allow-
able stress listed in ASME Pressure Vessel Code, 1 4.5 Stem Packing I
Section VII1, Division I , or Section 111, Division
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I , Class 2 or 3, not to exceed 20.000 psig. For 4.5.1 The valve shall have provisions for
non-listed bolting materials, the allowable bolt adjustment of a gland or packing nut in order
stress shall be taken as 25% of the yield strength toobtain a seal at the stem packing. The
not to exceed 20,000 psi. exception is for valveswith elastomeric stem
seals, where adjustment is not possible.
4.2.5 Valves of a one-piece endentry type shall
be designedso that thebody insert is sufficient
to 4.6 Position Indication
withstand the full differential pressure permis-
sible for the valve. 4.6.1 The valve shall have a positive means of
indication of ball port position. If the handle is
4.2.6 Threaded body joints exposed to piping the only means of indication (¡.e.,valvenot
loads shall satisfy the following thread shear equipped with position indication), it shall be
area requirements: designed
such that the handle cannot be
assembled to indicate other than the position of
P(Ag/As) 5 .47Sa the ball port.
MSS SP-110
STANDARD PRACTICE
T Diameter
.50 .37 .3 1
.75 .56 .46
IS O 1.12 .93
2.00 1S O I .24
2.50 I .87 1.55
Tolerance:
Undersize: .O6 inches
Oversize: No limit
specified
(I) For pressures in excessof 1500 psig, Annex Aof ASME B16.34 may be used for guidance with
regard to theminimum inside diameter of full port valves.
Valve Valve
Size Size
lo00 1.5 x C W P 5 15 60
1500 1.5 x C W P 5 15 60
2000 1.5 x C W P 5 15 60
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l/4 - 2 5 15
2 112-4 5 30
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Notes: (a) Time durationis period of inspection after valve is fully prepared
and under full seat test pressure.
Figure 1
Figure I A Figure I B
ONE-PIECE BODY TWO-PIECE BODY
CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
Figure IC
THREE-PIECE BOLTED
BODY CONSTRUCTION
(SOLDER X THREADED END SHOWN)
Figure 2
PART NAME
1. Handle
2. Stem
3. Gland
4. Stem Seal
* 5. Thrust Washer
6. Ball
7. Seat
8. Body
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9. End Cap I
IO. BodySeal
* I I . Body lnsert
12. HandleNut
Figure 2A 13.Bonnet
14. BonnetSeal
* 15. Trunnion
I* 16. Trunnion Bushing
17. BodyBolting
18. BonnetBolting
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19. Packing Nut I
* Not illustrated
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ANNEX A
LIST OFREFERENCED STANDARDS
The following isa list of standards and specifications for use under this standard.
ASQC Standards
ASTM Standards
Military Specifications
SP-25-1993 Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions
SP-82- 1992 Valve Pressure Testing Methods
SP-96-1996 Guidelines on Terminology for Valves and Fittings
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Standards and specifications of the following organizations appear in the above list.
ASTM
The Society for Testing and Materials
American
100 Barr Harbor Drive, Conshohocken, PA 19428
MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc.
127 Park Street, N.E., Vienna, VA 22180
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A large number of l m r MSS PncIice8 have been appmved by lhe ANSI or ANSI Standards, published by others. In order to maintain a ringle source of authornative
inkmutl#r,th.MSSwlthdrawrI(rStandardPmctl#rblsuchcarer.