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ISO 7005 PT*} 92 MM 4851903 0562283 TOL Mm INTERNATIONAL ISO STANDARD 7005-1 First edition 1902.04.15, Metallic flanges — Part 1: Steel flanges Brides métaliques — Partie 1: Brides en acier Reference number 1S0 7005-1. 1982 (E} ISO 7005 PT*1 92 MH 4851903 OSb2284 942 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Contents Page Section 1: General 1 ; 14 Scope 1 1.2 Normative references . 1 13 Definitions 2 1.4 Designation of types, components and facings 2 Section 2: General requirements. . 3 2.1. Prossure/temperature ratings 3 2.2. Materials and bolting... 3 23 3 2.4 Dimensions ....... 3 28. Facings 4 2.8 Spot-facing or back facing 5 27° Tolerances : : 5 28 Marking : 5 2.9 Inspection and test 6 2.10. Information to be supplied by the purchaser 6 Section3: Dimensions " Section 4: Tolerances . a © 180. 1982 [Allrghts reserved. No partof this publication may be reproduced or utlizedin any form or by any ‘means. electronic of mechanical, including photocopying and microti, without permission in ‘writing from the publisher. International Organization for Standardization Case postal $6 « CH-1211 Gentve 20 « Switzerland Printed in Switeertand eee ISO 2005 PT) 92 MH 4851903 0562285 389 a 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Annexes A_ Bevel for specified wall thicknesses from § mm to 22 mm inclusive and ‘greater than 22 mm cy B Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wall thicknesses (pipeline applicatons) cy © _ Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / at the end of the flange hhub from $ mm to 22 mm inclusive and greater than 22 mm (pipeline applications). 81 1D Guidance on flange materials 82 E Guidance on pressure/ temperature ratings @ F Design eter pipetine applications * G Bibliography. ” . Tablos 1 Surface finish for facings types A, 8 and E/F (large) 5 2 Surface finish values fo facings types C/O. €/F (smal), G/H and J 5 3. Synoptic table ” 4 Dimonsions of flange facings for PN 2,6, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 5 5 Dimensions of flange facings up to nominal size DN 900 for PN 20, N50, PN'T10, PN 180, PN'260 and PN 420 ” 6 Dimensions of flange facings for nominal sizes ON 960 to DN 1 00, for PN 20, PIVEO, PN 110 and PN 150 ” 7. Dimensions of ring joint facings 9 8 Dimensions of PN2,5 flanges 23 9 Dimensions of PN'6 flanges: 2 10 Dimensions of PN 10 flanges 2 11. Dimensions of PN 16 flanges Fe 12. Dimensions of PN 20 anges 31 13. Dimensions of PN 25 flanges 33 14 Dimensions of PN 40 flanges 35 18 Dimensions of PN50 flanges . 37 16 Dimensions of PN 110 flanges 39 17 Dimensions of PN 150 flanges. a 18 Dimensions of PN 260 fares e 19 Dimensions of PN 420 flanges «6 20 Tolerances a 21. Minimum hub radius after backtacing 4 ISO 7005 PT¥} 92 MM 4852903 O5b228b 715 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) .1_ Basic properties and reference standards for materials used for PN 2,5, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, PN25.and PN 40 flanges 53 D.2_ Reference standards for materials used for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges 57 D.3_ Materials applicable to tables 12, 15, 16 and 17 covering PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 150 flanges types 05 and 11 in the size range DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications 0 1 Prossure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using material ‘groups 1E0 to GEO 8 E.2._Prassura/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using material ‘groups 7E0 to 9EO 6 E.3._Pressure/temperature (PT) ratings for flanges made using austenitic stainless steels (based on 0,2 % proof stress), material groups 1060 to 15E0 6 E.4 Pressure/temporature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using austenitic 4 stainless steels (based on 1 % proof stress), material groups 10E0 to 15E0. 6 ES. Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A materials. : a £6 Preseue/temperture (F/T) ratings for anges made using group 1A2 materials... . 67 E.7_Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A3 materials a E.8_ Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A4 materials Cy £.9. Pressure/ temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A5 materials « E10 Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A7 materials 2 E.11._Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 189 rmateria's 7 E.12_ Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A10, materia. 7 E.13_Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 1A13, materials eee n EW _reeure/trmpertre 1/7) ratings for flanges mode wing group VAT materials n 15 Preesure/ temperature (P71 ratings for flanges made using group 2A materials : n E.16 Pressure/temperature (P/) ratings for flanges made using group 2A2 materials 73 .17 Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A3. materials 3 .18 Pressure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 284 : materials : % E.19Preseure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A5 materials... 6 E.20 _Prescure/temperature (P/T) ratings for flanges made using group 2A6 materials : % ISO 7005 PT*1 92 MMH 4851903 O5b2287 65) a 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) E.21._Pressure/temperature (PT) ratings for flanges made using group 2A7 materials 7 €.22. Pressure/temperature IP/T) ratings for pipeline flanges 7 Figures 1 Flanges — Types0 1005 7 2 Flanges — Types 1110 15, 8 3. Flange ~ Type 21 8 4. Ancilary components for flanges — Types 320 34. 9 5 illustration of flange facings Itypes A to.) 10 6 PN2,5, PNG, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 flange facing dimensions “ 7. PN.20, PN'50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flange facing dimensions... 16 8B Minimum hub radius after back-facing. 8 ‘A.1. Bovel for specified wall thicknesses 1 49 B.1_ Acceptable bevel designs for unequal wall thicknesses. Ey €.1 Recommended bevel for equal wall thicknesses / at the end of the flange hub 51 Iso 7005 PT# 92 MM 4851903 O5b2288 598 A ISO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Foreword 180 {the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing Intemational Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested ina subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern: ‘mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all ‘matters of electrotechnical standardization. Draft international Standards adopted by the technical committoes are circulated t0 the member bodies for voting. Publication as an Intemational Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting @ vote, International Standard ISO 7005-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 5, Ferrous metal pipes and metalic ftings, Sub-Committee SC 10, Metalic flanges and their joints. This fist edition of ISO 7005-1, together with ISO 7006-2 and ISO 7008-3, cancels and replaces ISO 2084 : 1974, 'SO 2229 : 1973 and ISO 2441 : 1975, of which they con- stitute @ technical revision. 180 7005 consists of the following parts, under the general title Metallic Hanges: — Part 1: Stee! flanges = Part 2: Cast iron flanges = Part 3: Copper alloy and composite flanges ‘Annexes A and B form an integral part ofthis part of ISO 7006. Annexes C to Gare for information only. ISO 7005 PT#) 92 MM 4851903 0562289 424 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Introduction Various flange systems based on differing design criteria have been in use throughout the world for many years. Recognizing the increasing difficulties ating from such @ situation, representatives of ISO/TC 5, Ferrous metal pipes and metalic fitings, ISO/TC 67, Materiais and equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries, and 1SO/TC 183, Valves, established principles for the preparation of an International Stan: dard for a single series of flanges. This part of 1SO 7006 is based on the American and European stee! flange systems combined with some changes to the dimensions specified in the two systems, PI 20, PN 60, PN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 steel flanges are designed to be inter- changeable with flanges to American standards ANSI/ASME B16.5 and MSS SP44, they are not identical but are deemed to comply with dimensions specified in ANSI/ASME 816.5 and MSS SP44 as appropriate. ‘This part of ISO 7005 takes into account unpublished work of the European Committee for Standardization CEN/TC 74, Flanges, up to 1972 and the amendments that would have been necessary to 1S 2229 arising from the revision of ANSI/ASME B16.5 up to 1988 and MSS SP44 : 1985, plus amrendments due to the changes in pressure desig ration. In the American system, flanges are designated by a Class rating, but these ratings have now been converted to nominal pressure (PN) designations, The equivalent PN designations are as follows: Class 160: PN 20 Class 300: PN 60 Class 600: PN 110 Class 900: PN 180, Cass 1500: PN 260 Cass 2500: PN 420 This part of ISO 7006 does not specity materials or pressure/ temperature ratings of flanges, but guidance is given in annexes D and € on selected materials and press ure temperature ratings of flanges (see note 10 to tables 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, page 46) using the materials listed, Annex D lists German (DIN) steels on which the European flange system is based and American (ASTM) steels on which the American flange system is based, together with international (ISO) steels given in published and draft Intemational Standards. Users of this part of ISO 7006 may wish to use steels specified in national standards in preference to those given in annex D. Annex E gives the pressure/temiperature ratings for certain flanges rrade using the materials given in ‘annex D. (See E.1 and tables E.1 to E.4 for restrictions on the applicability of pressure’ temperature ratings to flanges.) Ultimately its the intention that only {SO materials and pressure/temperature ratings of flanges made using ISO materiats willbe specified in this part of ISO 7005: this will be achieved in a revision and when work on standardizing the ISO materials and their elevated temperature properties has been completed, Flange details in all three parts of SO 7006 are such as that flanges having the same PN, designations and nominal size (DN) designations and compatibie flange facings will mate together, ISO 7005 PTx) 92 MM 4851903 0562290 146 a 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) ‘The method of specitying tolerances has been to combine the existing DIN and ANSI specified tolerances into one table (table 20). To avoid possible confusion in giving descriptive names to flanges, all flanges are designated by a type number and flange facings by a letter. Users of this part of ISO 7006 should satisfy themselves that the flanges comply with any statutory requirements. It should be noted that, in general, flanges previously manufactured to ISO 2084, 180 2229 and 1S 2441 will mate with flanges manufactured to ISO 7006. ISO 7005 PT*} 92 MM 4852903 O5b2291 082 am INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Metallic flanges — Part 1: Steel flanges Section 1: General 1.1. Scope This part of ISO 7008 for a single system of flanges specifies re quirements for circular steel flanges in the following PN designations Series PN 10 PN 16 PN 20 PN 50 PN 110 PN 150 PN 260, PN 420 It specifies the types of steel flanges and their facings, dimen- sions, tolerances, threading, bolt sizes, flange face surface finish, marking, testing and inspection, It does not specify pressure/temperature ratings or materials {or see! flanges. However, annex D gives guidance on selected materials and annex E gives guidance on the pressure/ ‘temperature ratings for some flanges made from the materials listed in annex O. This part of ISO 7005 does not apply to flanges made from bar stock by turning Nor does it apply to flanges of types 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 made from plate material The various gasket types, dimensions, design characteristics and materials used are not within the scope of this part of 180 7006. NOTE — Dimensions of gaskets are given in 1S 7489, 1.2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISO 7005. At the time of publication, the editions indicated ‘were valid, All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of !SO 7005 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. 'S0 7-1 ; 1982, Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are ‘made on the threads ~ Part T: Designation, dimensions and tolerances. 1SO 7.2 : 1982, Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are ‘made on the threads — Part 2: Ventication by means of int gouges. 180 261 : 1973, SO general purpose meric screw threads — General plan. 'SO 887 : —", Plain washers for metric bolts, screws and nuts for general purposes — General pan. 1SO 6708 : 1980, Pipe components — Definition of nominal 'SO 7268 : 1983, Pipe components — Definition of nominal pressure. 1S0 7489 : 1991, Dimensions of gaskets for use with flanges to 180 7006. ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 finch) 1989, Pipe threads, gemers! purpose | Series 1 Hanges are the basic Ranges; series 2 flanges may have a limited application in the future 11 Tobe pubiened. (Revision of 1SO.887 : 1983.) ISO 7005 PTxL 92 MM 4853903 OSb2292 719 Mm ISO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) 1.3. Definitions For the purposes of this part of ISO 7005, the definitions of ‘nominal size {DN} as given in [SO 6708, and nominal pressure (PN) as given in ISO 7268 and the following definition apply. 1.3.1. pipeline: Cross-country fluid transmission line, ¢.9. {or oll or gas. 1.4 Designation of types, components and facings Figures 1 to 4 illustrate flanges and flanged components grouped according to type and figure iltustrates facing types. Figure 1: Flanges — Types 01 to 05 inclusive, comprising flanges generally manufactured from plate materials. NOTE — Types 02 and 08 are identical: itis their ancitay com: Ponents which differ (see igure 8) Figure 2: Flanges — Types 11 to 18 inclusive, comprising flanges generally manufactured from forgings or castings. Figure 3: Flange — Type 21 integral flange, as part of some other equipment or component. Figure 4: Ancilary components for flanges — Types 32 to 34 inclusive, comprising parts or components for use with flange types 02, 03 and 04 Figure 5: Facings — Types A to, inclusive, comprising the various types of flange facings which may be used where applicable in conjunction with the groups of flanges or flanged components in figures 1 to 4, NOTE — Type numbers are not consecutive to permit possible future additions to any pantcular group. ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM 4852903 0562293 955 mw 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Section 2: General requirements 2.1 Pressure/temperature ratings Guidence on pressure/ temperature ratings of flanges forming the subject of this part of 1SO 7008 is given in annex € for some flanges made from the materials listed in annex D. 2.2.1 Range of mate Guidance on selected materials is given in annex D. 222 Gaskets See the note in 1.1 2.23 Bolting ‘The material of the bolting should be chosen by the user ac cording to the pressure, temperature, flange material and the selected gasket so thatthe flanged joint remains tight under the ‘expected operating conditions, For PN 20, PIN 50, PIN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges Up 0 and including bolt size M48, coarse series bolts to |S0 261 shall be used; from bolt size Mé8 upwards, the fine series hav- ing a uniform 4 mm pitch shall be used. 23° Repairs 2.3.1. Where not otherwise prohibited by the applicable ‘material standard, repairs by welding are permitted when there is a proven method. All welding shall be in accordance with a ‘witten procedure. 2.3.2 _Any filler rod used for weld repairs shal be such as to produce a weld having characteristics similar to those of the parent metal, Flanges shall be heat treated after repair welding ‘when the material specification requires such treatment 24 Dimensions 2.4.1. Range of nominal sizes The range of nominal sizes applicable to each flange type and ‘each nominal pressure shall be as specified in table 3. 242 Tables giving dimensions Dimensions of flanges shall be in accordance with the following tables, as appropriate, Tables 4, 5, 6 and 7: Dimensions of flange facings Series 1 flanges Table 10: Dimensions of PN 10 flanges Table 11; Dimensions of PN 16 flanges Table 12: Dimensions of PN 20 flanges Table 15: Dimensions of PN 50 flanges Table 16: Dimensions of PN 110 flanges Table 17: Dimensions of PN 150 flanges Table 18: Dimensions of PN 260 flanges Table 19: Dimensions of PN 420 flanges Series 2 flanges Table 8: Dimensions of PN 2,5 flanges Table 9: Dimensions of PN 6 flanges Table 13: Dimensions of PN 25 flanges Table 14: Dimensions of PN 40 flanges 2.4.3 Threads for threaded flanges 2.4.3.1 The threads shall be taper or parallel threads in ac. ‘cordance with 180 7-1 or taper threads in accordance with ANSI/ASME B1,20.1 as appropriate NOTE ~ Uniess otherwise specified, paral Yeas in accordance with 1507-1 will be supplied for fanges PN 2.5, PN 5, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 ‘and PN 40 and taper threads in ancordance with ANSI/ASME 81 20 1 for flanges PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420, 2.43.2 The threads shall be concentric with the axes of the flanges and variations in alignment shall not exceed § mmm, Flanges up to and including PN 40 shall be manufactured without a counterbore. The threads shall be chamfered p- proximately to the major diameter of the threads at the back of the flanges at an angle of approximately 45° with the axes of the threads. The chamfers shall be concentric with the threads ‘and permitted to be included in the measurement of the thread lengths provided that the chamfers do not exceed one pitch in length. Flanges PN 50 and above shall be provided with a counterbore at the back. The threads shall be chamfered to the diameters of the counterbores at an angle of approximately 45° with the ‘axes of the threads. The counterbores and chamfers shall be concentric with the threads, 2.4.3.3 Gauging shall be in accordance with ISO 7-2 or ANSI/ASME 81.20.1 as appropriate 2.4.4 Hubs — General applications 24.4.1 The hub of threaded (type 13;, slip-on (type 12, socket weld (type 14) and lapped (type 15) flanges shall be cylindrical or alternatively shall have a draft of not more than 7° Con the outside surface for forging or casting purnoses. For the limiting profile of weld neck hubs, see annex A ISO 7005 PT#) 92 MM 4852903 0562294 69] ml 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) 2.4.4.2. The hub dimensions of threaded (type 13) and slip-on (type 12) flanges having a reduced bore shall beat least as large ‘as those of the standard flange of the size to which the re- duction is being made. For welding neck (type 11) flanges having a reduced bore, the hub dimensions shall be the same as those of the standard flange of the size to which the reduction is being made. 2.4.5 Hubs — Pipeline applications 2.45.1. The hub diameter and wall thickness at the welding tend shall be determined as specified in 2.4.6.1.1 102.4.5.1:3 5 appropriate 2.45.1. When the minimum yield strength of the hub orton of any flange or its representative test specimen is the same as that of the mating pipe, the minimum thickness at the welding end shall be the same as that of the mating pipe. 2.48.12 When the minimum yield strength of the hub Portion of any flange or its representative test specimen is less than that specified for the pipe to be matched, the minimum thickness of the hub at the welding end shall be such that the product of its thickness times its yield strength (at the welding end) shall at least equal the product of the specified wall thickness and the minimum specified yield strength of the pipe to be matched. 2.45.1. When the hub thickness at the welding end is ‘greater than the wall thickness of the adjoining pipe, the joint design shall be as shown in any of the three sketches in figure 8.1 2.452 The minimum hub outside diameter at the point of Weld shall be determined by adding twice the minimum wall thickness determined in 2.4.1.1 or 2.4.1.2 to the bor specified by the customer. 2.48.3. For sizes DN 300 to DN 600, when the mechanical (minimum yield strength) properties of all sections of the flanges are equal to or higher than those of the pipe to be ‘matched, the hub dimensions are permitted to be the same as those of the general flanges as indicated in annex A. 2.46 Welding end preparation For welding type 11 flanges to pipe, the typical end preparation (of the flange shall be as shown in annex A. When PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 and PN 150 flanges are used in pipeline appli cations the typical welding end preparations are as shown in annex C, NOTE ~ Other welding end preparations agreed between monulac: turer and purchaser do not invakdate compliance with this par of 180 7005. 2.5 Facings 2.5.1. Range of facings ‘The range of flange facings and flange face designations shall be as given in figure 6. Dimensions of facings according to the PN designation shall be in accordance with figures 6 and 7 and tables 4, 5, 6 and 7, as appropriate. ores 1 For types & (a shown in figute 6 only), D, F, Gand J the transition from the raised face diameter tothe flange face is at the option of he manufacturer: 2. For PN20 and PN 0 to PN 420 there are large and small versions of C, DE and F types of facing, In such cases two sets of dimensions have been given in the related tables. For smal male and female joints ‘care should be taken to ensure that the inate diameter of the pipe is small enough to permit suicient bearing surace 3. The type B raised face on steel flanges may be removed when bolted t cast itn oF copper alloy flanges for designations up to and in ‘cluding PN 50 in order to provide full-face gosketing f such be re ‘uired. On a flanged component of fiting this wil reduce the thickness ‘and the oveal length accoxiingy 25.2 Facing height/depth For PN 25, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN'2S and PN 40 flanges al facing heights shall be included in the minimum flange thickness and ‘are measured from the face of the flange, The same require ‘ment applies for PN 20 and PN 50 flanges when they have the (type B1) raised face. For PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges with other facings, e.g. type B2, spigot and recess, tongue and groove, the height or depth shall be added {0 the minimum flange thickness. For PN 110 to PN 420 flanges all facings shall be added to the minimum flange thickness Special requirements apply to ring-joint facings (see 2.5.3) 2.5.3 Ringjoint facings ‘The bottom of the ring-joint groove shall not encroach below the plane of the flange edge of the appropriate minimum thickness flange. Where the depth of the ring-ype joint groove ‘would violate this requirement, sufficient metal shall be added to the flange thickness or raised face height so that the bottom of the groove shall be in the same plane as the flange edge of a minimum thickness flange 2.5.4 Lapped joints For type 33 ancillary components for flanges, the finished hhoight of the facing shall be not less than the pipe thicknoss sed. If @ tongue, groove or ring-joint face is required, the thickness of the lap remaining after machining the facing shall, ‘not be less than the specified thickness of the pipe used 2.8.8 Surface finish of flanges 2.5.5.1 All flange jointing faces shall be finished in accord {ance with table 1or table 2, as appropriate. The surface finishes Of the faces shall be compared by visual or tactile means with reference specimens which conform to the R, and R, values siven in tables 1 and 2. ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM 4851903 0562295 728 Mm Table 1 — Surface finish for facings types A, B and E/F (large) ee ‘in th Tanna a0 7s 08 fas 3a) Bs Cie ha tuming dias 63 TI R, and R, are detined in 1S0 468 21_The term “turing! serrated spiral grooves, ores 1 It not intondes that instrument measurements are taken on the ftange faces, and the R, and R, values as defined in 1S0 468 relate to the reference specimens 2. Other finishes may be agreed benween the manufacturer and our ‘chaser, 2.5.5.2 The dimensions given for facings (particularly tongue and groove types) in this part of ISO 7005 apply to flanges in the condition as delivered, When special coatings oF finishes are required this should be stated in the order so that an appropriate allowance may be in- corporated in the machining of any relevant mating dimen- 255.3 Flat face, raised face and large spigot! recess facings (ie. types A, B and €/F (large)| shall be turned. Turning shall be carried out with a round-nosed tool in accordance with table 1. 2.84 For tongue/groove, small spigot/recess, "0"-ring recess/groove and ringjoint facings lie. types C/D, E/F (small, G/H and J} the gasket surfaces shall be machined in accordance with the values shown in table 2. Table 2 — Surface finish values for facings types C/D, E/F (small), G/H and J Rr Rr Facing type en um Tongue/groove (G70) and small spigow recess (E/F) 32 | 128] o8 | a2 Ring joint (J) fincluding sie walle) and “0"-rng recess/groove (G/M) | 1.6 | 63] 04 | 16 TR, and R, ave defined in 150 668, 2.6 Spot-facing or back-facing Any spotfacing o- back-facing required shall not reduce the flange thickness to less than the thickness specified. When ‘spotfacing is used, the diameter shall be large enough to ac includes any method of machine operation producing either serated concentric or NOTE — For certain applications, e.g for searching media such a lw temperature gasus, and fr flanges of PN 150 anc above, it may be necessary to stipulate closer contol a the surface finish, ‘commodate the outside diameter of the equivalent normal series, of ISO washers complying with ISO 887 for the metric bolt size being fitted. When a flange is back-faced, itis permissible for the file radius to be reduced but it shall not be eliminated en- trely. The bearing surfaces for the bolting shall be parallel to the flange face within the limits shown in table 20, When a flange is back-faced a minimum fillet radius at the hub, Ren (508 figure 8), shall be maintained as given in table 21 2.7 Tolerances Flange dimensions shall comply with the tolerances specified in table 20 2.8 Marking 2.8.1 Flanges other than integral flanges Flanges other than integral flanges shall be marked with the following information 2a) the number of this part of ISO 7006 (i... 1S 7006-1); ) the nominal size (ON) and the PN designation; ©} the material designation (see 2.8.2); } the manufacturer's name or trade-mark ©) the thread identification where appropriate (see 2.8.3); the heat (cast) number or suitable quality control number traceable to the heat number. Notes 1 Additionally, flange facing designations may be civen (see also 2.84), 2. Whore a flange is subsequently used to form an integral part of a Comporent and the component has a lower pressure ating than that of the flange, the lower ‘ating should be clearly marked on the com: 2.82 Material designation ‘The material designation shall be as specified in 2.8.2.1, 28.22 and 2.8.2.3, as appropriate. ISO 7005 PT#1 92 MM 4851903 OSb22%b bb4 me 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) 2.8.2.1 The material designation shall be the minimum infor. mation required to identity the material, e.g. the grade identi- fication, preceded by the specification (standard) number where necessary. EXAMPLES (for materials in tables D.1 and 0.2) 2) 16M03 b) C2652H ©) X7-CrNiNb 18 10 2822 For flanges of nominal size DN 300 and greater, manufactured specifically for pipeline applications, the material designation shall be the material group and grade identification number in accordance with table D.3. EXAMPLE 4.8.250 2823 For flanges manufactured in accordance with 2.48.1.2, the material designation shall comprise the material ‘group and grade identification number for the flange and the Strength grade of the pipe for which the flange has been made, presented as shown in the following example. EXAMPLE 4.8.20) XXX where XXX isthe strength grade of the pipe, taken from the ap- propriate steel tube standard 2.8.3 Identification of internally threaded flanges Internally threaded flanges shall be marked to indicate the type of thread used. ‘Threads to ISO 7-1 shall be designated by the letter symbols Re ‘or Rp, a8 appropriate, in accordance with 1SO 7-1 followed by the nominal size, e.g. Re 3/4. Threads to ANSI/ASME B1.20.1, shall be designated by the nominal size, number of threads per inch and the letters NPT, e.g. 3/4-14NPT. 2.8.4 Groove number Flanges grooved for standard ring joints shall be marked with the letter "R” and the corresponding ring number. 285 Stamping Where stee: _iamps are used, the marking shall be applied to ‘the rim of the flange, 2.9 Inspection and test NoTes 1 The PN 20, PN'50, PN 110. PN 150, PN 280 and PN 420 flanges specified are designed to be interchangeable wath Cass rated flanges to ANSI/ASME B16.5 and MSS SP44, but they are not dential in all respects; for inspection purposes, i is recommended that the dimen Sions of PN 20, PND, PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 ane PN 420 flanges a2 Seemed to comply with the dimensions specified in ANSI/ ASME B16. or MSS SPA4 as appropriate 2 This part of 1S0 7006 does not make provision for routine inspec tion or pressure testing of soparae flanges. However, flanges may be requited to be pressure tested after attachment of a pipe or other tauipment or when forming an intogra part of such equipment, The {eat pressure than dependent onthe requirements of the appropriate Standard of code of practice in accordance with which the equipment has been manufactured. Any test pressures should not exceed 1,5 times the maximum allowable working pressure at 20 °C rounded of (0 the next higher 1 bat increment. 2.10. Information to be supplied by the purchaser The following information should be supplied by the purchaser in the enquiry and/or order a) the number of this part of ISO 7006 (i.e. 1SO 7005-1); b) the nominal size — DN followed by the appropriate number (see 1.3); the PN designation — PN followed by the appropriate umber (see 1.3); 4) the flange type number (see 1.4), together with reference +o the ancillary component type number if appropriate; the facing type letter (see 1.4); f)_ the material designation by reference to a national star dard of International Standard and grade of steel (see 2.82), if appropriate; 4) the internal thread designation (see 2.4.3) hy) the external diameter and thickness of pipe: |) material certification requirements; i) details of special coatings (see 25.5.2); 1 the neck thickness S where appropriate; I) the bore diameter B where appropriate; ‘m)_ the bore diameter for welding neck (type 11) or socket weld (type 14) flanges, if different from those specified in this part of ISO 7006; ‘)_ for pipeline flanges, the mating pipe wall thickness ang vield strength (see 2.4.5.1.3) and weld preparation (see an- ex 8); ‘o) the bolting material when bolts are ordered with the flangels) ISO 7005 PT*1 92 MMH 4851903 0562297 STO mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Typeot Plate flange for velaing Type 02 Loose plate range with weld-en plate cottar (see type 32), Type 03 Loose plate rlange with tapped pipe end (see type 33) Type of Loose flange with wetding neck colar (see type 36) Z NOTE — These sketches are diagrammatic only. T Types Blank flange Figure 1 — Flanges — Types 01 to 05 ISO 7005 PT¥1 92 MM 4851903 O5b2298 437 a 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) te | | | + aa Typett Type 2 ‘Welding neck range ued stip-on flange fer welding witem eteee Type 3 Type % Hutbed threaded flange Hubhed socket welding Flange Tes Loose nubbed flange for Lapped plpe end NOTE — Thee sketches are diagrammatic onl. Figure 2 — Flanges — Types 11 to 15 ISO 7005 PT) 92 MMH 4852903 0562299 373 mM 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) nt | | | i | | YI A Type Integral flange, showing alernctive formes NOTE ~ This sketch is ciagrammatic only Figure 3 — Flange — Type 21 | i T Type32" Typen3” Weld-on phate colar Lapped pipe ene NOTE ~ These sketches are diagrammatic ony 1) ype 82 corresponds to type 02 fange. 2) Type33 corresponds to type 03 flange 3). Type 38 comesponds to type 08 fange. Figure 4 — Ancillary components for flanges — Types 32 to 34 ISO 7005 PT) 92 MMH 4852903 0562300 915 mm 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) NOTE ~ These sketches are diagrammatic ony Figure 5 — Illustration of flange facings (types A to J) ISO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) 0 ach 01 9#2ddE ION. (4 ISO 7005 PT* 92 MMH 4851903 0562301 85] | J TT CEE telex [x 7 _ - TEP BeBe be be i fx Pfc ff q I x fof fe x pe he eo Tx [x xx fe peas i x pepe be Pe fe fx he De x Pe fe fe Px ee pe x 0 | “| Pee pe he fx fx Pe be be ee efx x pe fx fox i Coo PTT Te x] x [x |x [x [x [x Tx xe bx “Cr 1 pe bef fx fx [x fa Pe Pa Pe fae Pa foo Poe oe ox J Px [ TIT he Behe pee eT px pe pee fx ce ic ~ x px fx fx Pepe Pe fe fx fe [x [x Px SE ee Bei he bee fc be feb Tee be be pe fx 1 Paco he] De fae fF ong oe 7 “LLU xP RR RR ww r CLO x pe ee fx fe fx TE ei fe be i be fe fc fi | Tree Pf fe fe fx fx fx fae a oo “Pe be fe fe be be ffx m L “EE ~ ~T pep fe fe x foe fx fie x ca 0 xf Po fo fx fx fx xx i minialale 7 ~ Bop Pe be fe fx foe be bx foe PJ fo x be ee eT | oe zt as CL pT pe fx fe xe [ie fie fx fx [x |x [xx [x = oF Ng 88! —>f a | iu | - | - % | [x [x fx [x [x [x [x oN ey Ton | i: Cele phe [be foe fe bx fe fx [eI fe Du x [ee eee] i xxx |x -—— onan —— — ee a [elelelelelslefelels| =| -|-]— | eel T] na 8/8)8|8)8)8 8/8/8/8)5/8)/8]8/8 8) (8)/8)8 |e )/a/8|a|s|z/e)ala|s|y|nie|a|s owes iia | Na suolsuawig :¢ uonDeg ISO 7005 PTX) 92 MMH 4851903 OSb2302 798 Mm : 1992 (E) 4 je ian I { | efx fe fe be be Be Pee fe fe fe t iz Paracaraca ca cacacacacacd ffx fe fie ff fe fx fe fa fc — 0 na 0 [- a ee pet feb bebe be ee Ch PTE pec ee po Pa po fic cbc oe ofc | pfx fe fee be | — nan HL Pm Pf a fo fe Pe Pa YY fc a fe [I CC C cr bee fe fe fx ef - ———~ 9 Nd 26 TEE rex fe x Pe PJ { CoCo “CT Tel bebe lx ~ TTT Cor Xf) Pp oe foe fx [a [x [x — mea sn 220 Sfp fae fi fie fa fo fa x foe foc fo fo J x x Je a ~ Tobe px fe fee fe bc x fe ec fo oe fc Le EEE 4 CEP i Dep Tbe x fx] fe [xe ——— ovo SCE The foe fo c he f ] Fa rt Tobe bet pec fc ac bef pe bec fx bef | Be Behe pe bef “co | | c hex x] bfx ~ Crt cr ~ pel pepe be be phe fe xx Ct pe be be Peevey Pex fox fx fx fx -— omenaeen de Pe pe fe pe fo fx Pe x fo fc fa fe fe Tope eb epee be ef fe a Pa fae x Poe Pc Pax x z rr TL T XL Dex px x [x x fx CEE EE bebe heb be ef efx x Po Px px fe fe fe a fa fe fee Pop fe fa fe xx pepe fx x fe fe epee foe fe [x fx fx fe fe fx bx x efx x fx Pe Px oe Pe [> Pe [x [> fe pee pe Pa ep Papa x oe oo ox [x fx [Dec fx x Px Depeche pe fae ee ei be pepe [ee = 2/8/8|8|3/8/8\8/8/8 8/8 |8/8|8/8/8|8)8|3/8|8)8)8)8 /8| 8/8/38 ON oak, 1SO 7005-1 (panuquos) ¢ o1aes, Table 3 (concuded) ISO 7005 PT#]) 92 M@M™ 4851903 0562303 bey a 1SO 7008-1 : 1992 (E) wf a : ait : a i 008 H p< = 00 T x KTR x 08E Toe Toe 5 Toe TST 5] | oe artes Oz pede = pet Ost [x|xpe sz. Pepe 2 =Eb 8 [xTx) x | 99 KD : =r : ae : ai rt B/ ] ed || 8/8 2 gissizisigig|= i ||| : ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MH 4851903 0562304 SLO mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) hy fn t 2 Ix} os} 4 Type AePiat face “Type Bs Ralsed face Type Spigot Type Recess johny © © fe c Lf h fe Pa a} slats eee sl o al Biles n fe Type C: Tongue Type 0: Groove Type: “0"-ring groove Type G:"O"-ring recess Figure 6 — PN 2.5, PN6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 flange facing dimensions ISO 7005 PT#1 92 MM 4852503 O5b2305 47? A — Dimensions of flange facings for PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 (se0 figure 6) Dimensions in miimetres 250 gas 70 1000 1200 1400 1600 1200 2.000 2200 2.400 2600 2 800 3.000 3.200 3 400 3.600 380 4.000 Faas [PNO|N WLP BEE zal oa] os. al x) 0 3s] so) st 23] 7] sa si] 65] 96 61] 75] 76 | a7) ae 96] 100] 110 16} 120} 121 vz] 149] 150 195] 175] 176 183] 203) 204 238} 250) 280 222) 312] 31 343] 380] 364 98] aan] 422 a7] an] a7 eo7| 52a] s2e 519} 575] 576 eo) 675| 676, 781| 77] 78 6) saz] 583 ssi] 967) 968 1 062) 1 092] 1 094 1262] 1 282] 1 298 162] 1 492] 1 494 1662] 1 652] 1 694 1 962| 1 692] 1 898 2.062| 2 092| 2 094 Le 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) ISO 7005 PT#) 92 M@™ 4852503 O5b230b 333 Ml 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) c ‘ c J | | , — + - 4 Type A Flat face Type BeRalsed face Type 2: Roses face Type Ft Large recess . @NIandPNSDonIy) — ON ZDANAPNSD only) Type EH Large spigot £, c c c [Be h f =| 7e]s) {LE . \ as} | | | tf | | | 4 fe 4 TypeE2/Small spigot Type FZ: Smal recess Type CLarge tongue Type 0% Large groove c of x fe hn a3 ry * — jas} Sls} J aye f h Type C2 Smal tongue Type 02 Smal groove Type Ring jolnt 1) Jy applias to PN 20 and PN 50 and 2) fa. apples to PN 110, PN 180, PN 260 and PN 420, and is ational to flange thickness C. 3) dy. is larger than dj for DN 18, ON 20, ON 25 and ON 32; otherwise is equal 10d 4) xy is equal oj for DN 18 and ON 20. 5). Height of raised portion £ is equal to groove depth E but is not subject 10 tolerance (see 2.5.) ld in flange thickness C Figure 7 — PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flange facing dimensions ee ISO 2005 PTxL 92 MM 4851903 0562307 277 Mm 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table § — Dimensions of flange facings up to nominal size DN 900 for PN 20, PN 60, PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 and PN 420 see figure 7) Oimensons in iirates Outside diameter Cutside diameter Heian Raises 7 ‘ace. | Inside | Large Inside Large Nominal | Large | Smaii| smau | “ameter | recess" smaut| smet| “2M | poised | coral pa ‘fiarge of arge Sia Joc sgt] onaue| ott | tare, | em oaore)| oueas, | “ce | cme ars, tongue | 3 ‘sroove etl] recone “portion oN a; ay % ww ve z A? f8'| fh fy aa | ah i |» | ws] = | a8 ws] f2l7)7]s |e ]e » | ox |e | zs ws) 2 |2l7)7|s5 lele 3 | 3 | xs] | x ws! xs |2|7| 7 | 5 |o|@ 2 | os) | | as ss! « |[2}7| 7 | 8 le@| x o | 3) ws) ws] se w& | ss |2/7) 7 | 8 |o | a so | 2 | 9s) ws] 7 a | ons f2l7| 7 | 8 |e lu % | 15 | a5) os] os ov | a fal7| 7 | |e lite | i | a | ns] soe v9 | wes J 27) > | 8 iar jis 1 | ts) 1098 | wes | te we | wos fa) 7) 7 | 5 fiers te 15 | tas | ias8 | | tos ms} io [2/7] 7 | 8 ia lar 10 | 26 | ie? | 2005] 1905 xs | wo |2)7| 7 | 8 lowe ian 200 ‘Z| 213, | 254 ae 25.5 236.5 2/7 7 5 |270 281 zo | me | 267 | a5 | 2a6 wos} zs |2|7| 7 | 5 fax ize wo | an | ans} ae | ae was] ans | 2/7) 7 | 8 fost se xo | 4 | ues | | tras wes] gs |2]7/ 7 | 8 fan ie ao | oo | aw | airs | ass wo | a f2l7) 7 | 8 fa jar @o | sas las | sis] ao sis | as | 2/7) 7 | 5 |oaas|sue 500, 5845 | 601,5 | 569 833,5 560.5 532, 2/7 7 5 | 584,5/ 595 so | ea 2/7 | eo | sozs| eo | oor | oars sss} so | 2) 7) 7 | 5 Jonas] 7005 so | 70 2/7 wo | a0 2|7 wo | oer 2/7 wo | ou 2|7 ' ao | oes 2/7] sco__| 022 | 2{7| 2) f, applies to PN 20 and PN 60, ands included in the minimum flange thickness 3) fy applies to PN 110, PN 160, PN 260 and PN 420, and is adstional to the minimum flange thickness NOTE ~ For small spigot and recess joints care shouldbe taken inthe use ofthese dimensions to ensure that he inside ciamter of the fiting or pe is mall enough to ensure aufciont bearing surfaces, TT” Large spigot and recess feces and lage tongue and groove are not applicable ta PN 20 because of potential mersional confiews Table 6 — Dimensions of flange facings for nominal sizes DN 960 to DN 1 500 for PN 20, PN'50, PN 110 and PN 150 Dimensions in itimetres ‘Outside diameter of raised face Nominol size 4, oN PND | PNB] PNTIO | PNiso A | 360 Tors] 1029) 1058] 1 oem z |? 1 000 re) oe | nat fa t62 2 7 1050 tase | oy | ite | i2r3 2 7 1100 16) ri | 1m5 | 120 2 7 1180 125 | 1258 | 126 | tam 2 7 1200 139 | 1308 | 1gae | 13a 2 7 1250 vaio | 1359 | 1388 2 7 1x0 rao | rao | 14s 2 7 1360 rst | tasr | 1499 2 7 140 ims | isa | 15a 2 | 7 1450 tes | 1575 | 1600 2 7 1500 see _| 16s | 1657 2 z TF apps 19 PR and PND. 2)_frapoles to PN 110 and PN 180. 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Table 9 — Dimensions of PN 6 flanges lis eealane|sea/eeg apg lage age eae lage ageless see § i | RRS RGR BRE RGR BRRISE ERS ii] - FH | Veea| si] Pe OR E : g a ds a [+] ge |nnclenulecclecclemeleomloeiifirificifiritir a: é t | |__| eeal| AAA RKK seelsa5) ; + i | "7 Fe | I - | i | 5 Teele elses Sewers Sle\RRs|SSANKS|FFARSI BLL 3 aif | ¢ |Feclexsjzzeleee IB2N|NNA 3 I 1 § : |g 2ggise3 es Bee S88 geg[gge 3 | = g bee feas(ses ses agalneslege 2 | : ISO 7005 PT) 92 MM 4851903 OSb23)b 262 mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Type 04 reo fs] e g 7 i T T =| ep T + sf L "rth, « (Oe 7 t | ae ae oer ql e ISO 7005 PTx1 92 MM 4853903 0562317 115 a 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) acer ae Suasuounp BUDE) pue Ton © ome s mn - o om 2 s oe 2 zs | 002 a oe = * ost | 7 or ot = se oor = onc | 7 = 00+ = % oo : oe ooo = Fc ‘on lz % oo le oe os _| se o oor | sr cor oe a ose le z one ee a oe ta a fig i Ei ou wa e8n oo oe 2 aes eee Sane Ce or = & ov wa 2en = st a wee 1% na |S ¥ ere (222 copes reat [sseuone | mee Te sereue 920N peemeus| «wm v0 | 20 [zo 10 4 ola le “meV ropuews| “eaenit | anaue oe ez uw Ow0 ‘ino sonounus wi SuersvouNG 9» 98ed uo saiou ay) 298) sobue}) OL Nd Jo suoisueunG — OL ore. ISO 7005 PTL 92 MM 4851903 0562318 OSS mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) “sayay 1909 J0 sequrw 4284003 nq yusuabveso aut 24 wm ISO 7005 PT*) 92 M™ 4851903 0562329 19) a ISO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) Dimensions in 832 89 83: 332 83 EEG sas |8 ee [i 88/8 3 eei2ee eas |ans 2 7 2S locleoe canlmme ze | Bs e [RR ANS eaalsas Be z | ee at 5 (RR NnR xen sag) o Es a2 ig 3 = ing dimensiona, see table 4 2 | lng eealeas s s8/se8 Rag aealeees z i 1 ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM@ 4852903 0562320 703 ml 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) + : TA 12%. ZT biG ii wy || Yat ji ¥ + Se . 7 ea HY | x I . ' rane Tat T kA B | \ '| DW ° i Z tat co Was 1SO 7005-1 : 1982 (E) honeres mm ELEEEEEEEEE EMEA lsagnasereagess: OD Ny poise ss oBoeg 319 ISO 2005 PT) 92 MMH 4852903 056232) b4T mm ‘Shou o SuOSuAIEG (9p o6e¢ uo saiou ou 295) sobuey oz Nd 40 suoH uid — ZL e1aeL ‘put 95 19a 5 “suCUouN Bure) 704 BESRSSERRE ENS: PRRSSSSSSRSERSSISRES SRASESRSESE setededseecdavegseae ISO 7005 PT#} 92 MMH 4853903 O5b2322 58h a 180 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Type 21 Rg A . 7 Type Wy & Ce Type 02 & Type fe Table 13 — Dimensions of PN 25 flanges {See the notes on page 46.) Dimensions in milimetres ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM 4851903 0562323 412 mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) pealene pee ago lags |eag lage ae on 112 a ee [AWE |RSe BE gaffes ae (Bag) | RRR NAS eas aee lee | 3[aa8 [Res |e aaa Ree ee see Fea Re R88 (88s iBs ft Sag 898 um Use PN 40 si sa <2 ing dimensions, S86 table 4 wore Fi 5 A988 ISO 7005 PTx) 92 MM 4851903 O5b2324 359 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Type os Ss he Type 21 Tyee0a INS [5 a e a Type 02 FlG Tye Se | SS, is Tent Types ISO 7005 PTxL 92 MMH 4851903 0562325 295 mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) are Bos ‘sun Raminp Bupa) pu ip 10g ~ SION om | su [us pe [es | x ey on a | one os sw | o | a | ao fa een aw | oo | se os ze | » | 2 | 4 |x| sen ce | oo | seo oor -| % | a | 3 | o% |o| sen fe 09 OE see_| & | a | oF os ew ss_| ois | oes 0 wz | ve | o | zw Ie cew sz | o» | as Ose sz | o | & | a |e cw se | Ose oz | 8 we |-| on | a | 9 | oe oe an Se_| ce | Se ot fiz | 8 sz [esl owt 2 | a (ce van wz | os | oe si | eo | 8 |e] Si a | x |e vn w | oe | oz wm | es | 8 53 |] 05 ee ed oa z_| on | se we fos | 9 25 foo] oe o | fe en a | oo | aoe Ey) s | 3 25 jae] 95 a | & |z| on as | sn | su ow | + | 5 o> [ve] s | oc |e Bi a | si | oe 3 foe | s sy [ze] ¢ af on | os z@ [oe | § ee foe] — s a | oo | on & | ze | + op fee] — e wo | | os a [ze | or lor ® a fe | oo st] te | ee jz] — e wn | o | SS cfs ate ce se {ez t oo we we «2 |wa eee um om D0 so fos [ow D>]? 7 Py [a | xo eum 10 oon nou yoy | araye | -eewen [soon oe “ os enon fae seen] Gioumn | Mpmous | sem a mre | son SSiraumyu vy SUOHUONTO (9p 26ed uo ‘s0Buey op Nd J0 Su ISO 7005 PTx) 92 MMH 4851903 OSb232b 12) Me 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) ISO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) ISO 7005 PTx} 92 MM 4851903 0562327 Ob8 a _ ~ vot T 9s ae 8 zi} owt : em eaete cee le : acres : - E eeh las aS i lz=|-]-|S/8/ 3 = Sealer teen: : - |: aa lea ss Sie - : Ee en lee it eo Ee lee es ail Se c|i} 2 |e] 3 wat : 2} Ps [= m2 at : : 7 =| mle oe =| rH : alg | $s = | By =) 2] Rye fs = sa : alee oa ee = pe = |S gE oe = f=]: = fed |e =| =| a8) s ee Jeti l- a =|: |e i s | i na Pangea ang : om] ane onime: wa] Fae Taw |e Seal =nlie= = Ay os : Sire Seales lice ca ates 2 a sae eet a a |e se 4 ade 3H 1S i a | 3 a a sls les |e ee eee 4 mae pe ees IE = e/a 4 oa teal ts gio a eaalae 2S |e fe B & wis mlm |e at a s | ala ae |e a le . ealae eal eee alc a Bie 7 P| g ie eee fe ete fe Wie & “| & aula |e 3 eis 7 g| € cited: wie ie e : % g fel eset ronal (ae mie 2 % ; % E elie | ae et |e % a 8 of ie [eels gat at Hi ee 7 =| 8 #218 [an |S e 8 fe fi}: 8 eee reese enelay ale le 7 fi: a =| elleeelennelas 2 le ls Z poe “any 40 wiBueT sas s9poy o6uey 10} o- ee mee semunp ag , Ss ae oan ae Ee ees a 9» a8ed uo saiou oui 295) s06u0)) 0S Nd Jo Suojsueuig — SL aIgey ISO 7005 PT) 92 MM 4851903 0562328 TTH mm ISO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) 0 0 7 iH 7 ql iv Laas eli FAI 7 4 ; AWA || VA: \ j | z ' jae | hema 7 Z ql z 0 A a re an Zee Ze Hast x y) . 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[totes | tm reumon, wf oemel 08 Levownia |seeweig | epysing | MYNON sworsuowip Conew | -9p 060d uo sarou at 298) s06uey Ozy Nd #0 suoIsuEWG — GL OGL ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM 4851903 0562336 070 mw 1SO 7006-1 : 1982 (E) Notes to tables 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 1 For tolerances, see 2.7 and section 4 For facings, see 25, figure 6 and table 4 2 3. For spotfacing,s00 26. 4 For reducing threaded, slip-on and weld neck flanges, see 2.44.2 5. For threads in threaded flenges, see 2.4.3. 16 The neck thickness dimension S is applicable to the majority of flanges, but fo sizes above DN 600 or for flanges tobe used with other pine wall thicknesses, the neck thickress is subject to agreement be ‘ween the manufacturer and purchaser 7 The neck diameter Ns the theocetcal maximum which wil permit the use of ISO ring soanners or the fitting, if required, of the normal series of ISO washers {ISO 887) without some form of adcitonal ‘machining such as spotfacing see 2.6). The washer, fused, may theoretically overlap slighty the comer radius but in practice itis deemed that there is sufficient space to fit the washer satisfactory. 8 The bore diameter B in sizes generally above DN 600 should be specified by the purchaser ‘The bore for a welding neck (type 11) oF a socket weld ype 14) lange should be specified by the putchaser if roquted to difer trom the imensions given in tables 8 1011, 13 nd 16 9 In respect of thresded flanges, the outside diameters of ON 65, [ON 125 and DN 150 pipes should be as shown in the folowing table. Dimensions in mitimettes ‘Guts diameter Nominal size | sreaded to Threaded 10 mom | anette Sans e 71 | 7 15 1337 ia 150 165.1 jee 10 Up to and including nominal size ON 600, the flanges have been recalculated recenty according tothe relevant German (DINI calcu lation method. For this reason it wes necessary to increase certain lenge thicknesses. Above nominal size DN 600, flange thicknesses re ‘mein as they were, but the previous pressure/torperature ratings are 10 longer applicable (see E.11, Notes to tables 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 1 For tolerances, see 2.7 and section 4 2 For facings, see 25, figure 7 and tables 5,6 and 7. 3. For spotfacing, s0e 26. 4 For reducing threaded, slip-on and weld neck Hanges, ae 2.4.4.2. 5 For threads in threaded flanges, see 2.4.3, 6 Blank flanges may be with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option 7. For welding of unequal wall thicknesses, see the acceptable bevel esigns in annex 8. 8 Dimensions for By correspond to the inside ameter ofthe pipe as given in ANSI/ ASME 836.10 for Standard Wall pipe. The thickness of ‘Standarc Wallis the same as Schedule 40 in sizes DN 250 and smaller, Tolerances in table 20 apaly ‘9. When PN 20 and PN 80 flanges are requited with fat face, ether the fll thickness or the thicknass with the raised face ermaved may be furnished. Users are rained tat removing the raised face will make the length through the hub ron standaré. See 2.5.2, 10 The bore for a welding neck (type 11) or a socket weld (type 14) flange should be specified by the purchaser if caquited to citer rom the dimensions given in tables 12 and 15 10 19, 11. In respect of thveaded Nlanges, the outside diameters of ON 65, DDN 125 and DN 160 pipes should be as shawn inthe following rable. Dimensions in misimetes Outside diameter Rorirel aie shesded to threaded to 1507-1 ANSI’ ASME 8.20.1 Bi 73 125 1397 1413 180 65.1 | 163.3 12 Attention is drawn to 0.4 and annex F for ON 200 and above for pipeline spoications, 13 The R, dimension only applies to DN 300 and above for tlangos used in pipeline applications 14 Welding end giameters 4 given are for general application and not for pipeline appications. ISO 7005 PTX) 92 MM 4851903 0562337 TO? a 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Section 4: Tolerances Table 20 — Tolerances Dimensions in mitimetes Dimension LN Flange wpe | __Toleance Size renge | 3 < ON 125 11,140,383 Ee DN 180 up to and incuding ON 300 Bore dameter ; - coeen at > ON F |< on 125, ther than 1,141 a nda | DW 150 up to and including DN 600 Al (machined on thickness < 18 18 < thickness < 50 both faces 3 “” thickness > 50 Flange thickness Cue oa a 3 thiekness « 18 | | A imacnines on os ee trom foce ont ° Cee! * thianess > 90 = ee SE gra rough mab an "| DN 300 up wo and ncuding ON EDS] [> oN 680 < ON 150 te amet of nc fa ont “ DN 200 up 0 and incuding ON 600 | 8 > DN 650 | 2 < ON 250 2 > ON 300 Facing diame i 1 a 7 at [at] 20, $0,110,180, nlc Bola | oN eto wf > ON GBD Facing height E An ry tm. | aw fi oe Foca dares A a vos | < ONGDD wy at a “a8 < OW 600 = AN 5, | ieew | tues teMos 3 le ‘sues 130 7006-1 : 1982 (E) ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MMH 4851903 OSb2344 147 me Table D.1 {continued ome maeea Original T a ae Forging <6 DIN 17243, <6 1S0 2608.1 ~=1010 570 eee eeea coma ais aa Hewes _ See alanis esa . a = ce = = Sea a oars eee liscees Pe pea res near = ee ions re |e 1 = | ow 17290 - isosxea | _ ISO 7005 PTx) 92 MH 4851903 0562345 083 Mi 180 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.1 (continued) DIN stool 180 stool Grigina Limiting Limiting 180 standard Service Description | Group DIN standard " thickness eee thickness temperature: mm rm °c Forging [own 7102 a0 WStE 255 e = 5 eet WtE 285 S = 2 ez - Wste 315 = & a3 Ss WStE 355 - eI Plate DIN 17102, 180 ow8-4 80 - WStE 255 = 2557N 5 eet - | wste 285 = Pain | S oe Wee 315 - Pa1s TN = 7 283 Ss WStE 355 366 TN S casting 960 = DIN T7246 = 150 «91 7 G-X2CMoV 121 coe Forging <16 DIN T7175, © 180 3808-1 = >16<%@ | x2CrMovI21 Fa > 40 <0 casting 0=0 = = 7 150 4091 ~ as Forging IN 17480 180 2608-1 = X2CrNi19 11 . Fee | - X2 CrNIN 18 10 - = - Paste DIN 17480 | = x2 CiNI1911 - = X2 CiNIN 18 10 = 150 90785 126 t0 850 | X2 Cri 18 10 Casting 110) a DIN 17446 = 150 961 = | 6x6 oni 189 ca I Forging = in 17440 . 180 2608-1 196 1 850 XS CIN 18 10 __| ew . Piao = IN T7440 = 150 928-5 196 to 550 X5CrNi 189 X5CiNi 189 casting 1280 : DIN 17445 = 7180 «00r = 6X5 CNN 188 | ow Forsing IN 17440 180 26081 [196 to 550 X6.CrNiTi 18 10 Fs Paste IN 17480 180 28041 | = X6 CrNINb 1810 - Fo - 180 9328.5 = X6 CANT 18 10 = X6.CrNITI18 10) 196 10 850 s X6 CNIND 18 10 = X6-CrNiNd 18.10 = Casing 1360) IN 17445, 1504991 - GX 3 CMON = csr = 17138 fue este Forging = [ow 17440 : 180 28041 | 6010 550 1380 X2.CeNMo 8 W192 1981 - Plate in 17440 150 99785 1360 = 2 CANMo = | x2cevimo = 60 10 880 wi32 rar 1381 x2 CiNiMoN X2.CrNIMoN, pu ISO 7005 PT#) 92 MM 4852903 O56234b TIT mt 130 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.1 (concluded Oise 150 sed Original 7 Liming Lining | 160 standara Description. Group w DIN standard 1g nein, | emgage | tec | Ate cara va ona Soa ox écrit - co poe Sete = es - Forging - DIN 17440 = | #0 2604-1 Teo 10 560 xB crumo me | free Pia =P oi ra = wesaes feo xBonthe |e cao 112 fee cone Ta Tain rs se er xs cmon Cros bo Forging DIN 17440 10 26087 | ~~ - 6 Cn ve | tors 17122 | - 210 CrNi 18 10 - | - Plate DIN 17440 180 93285, | dt 26 CrNIMoTi X6CrNiMoTi | tree We | toca | xenon tei nr coo ia eae so see enemas 4 we foe Tie sew sows) is ONS! ms : B20 | - xo] we - 1) The upper imiting valve indicates that prolonged use above the given temperature sat recommended NOTE — The mechanical properties given in the standards refered to should be regarded es the minimum velues for which the ressure/ temperature ratings given in annex E are vali ISO 27005 PT) 92 MM 4851903 0562347 956 mm 1SO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.2 — Reference standards for materials used for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 flanges, a 180 garded] imitng tickness | Remarks 1Al Casting ASTM A216 Tua 1S0 4991 - 0.2 wes cas ~ 54 | | Forona 1s0 28041 ASTI At05 ne r2 Fora asta Ao a iso aot tr re Foe ASTI Aa is0 8083 < a B ae y2Ni14GI e leat Ta | Gosina AST Re fF 50 r = : toa at ae asta Aa iso 982 1 A na raz0 |< 100 ° ea Prats 30 ASTM ASS sso sea & va | tanita <0 i STM ASI6 & in Tae | Foran Asma iso me ry ; tn I 2 Plate ASTM A515: 1S0 9328-2 | @ ir nase <0 ee ASTM ASI6 rts Sece ® aa rio Socio [ns vas | Cosine ASTM AT pe) 0 = re wet 1 c28H ASTM A325, bo» ter ASTI AT ne some ea fr Pie atta aloe =e a 2 as | temos 3 ea ISO 7005 PT*) 92 MM 4851903 0562348 892 mm 1S0 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.2 (continued) Tiara ‘Ati speafonion | gomana | BO standard | Geng mone | momen group: and grade Remarks and grade eae | oe Ta | ean awa . = = wee ja wes a 7 Ferore STW Ate 2 - = - re Rae ror ° = C ad one aati 7 [soar = 7 wos can ! Fore STW Ae = - mH : | a i | oo ast 57 . : = nee | TAI0 Casting ASTM A217 | n 10 4991 | ” wos cata | astwage ~~~» | 18026087 = 3 faa 7 [Be | : oo AST AS > | isosme2 S08 3 pow ‘Bem 1072 vais] canis STW AST ——Yisoaer ro cs | can 7 | rer 1s0 0047 p= = = _ |e | re Es | | aa | min asa | | oat oT cia | coon ! | Forora AST Ai = =F Fo | mi | Cana AST A wa cre cre TF oe He fo Fora ‘sTw aise "so 2681 — = rat 2 ra = ; a TT Aa ‘sommes = - mee - | xsomiss en 3 wa Cove STW a woah cra - | - cro | cence : : co = : cr = : == ror veo m6 |e - raion Lt dee = Plate ASTM A240 180 9328-5 | 316 = | xs eine 1792 | an ’ : = 210k =| reat 2 = ISO 7005 PT#) 92 MMH 4852903 O5b2349 729 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.2 (concluded) Material viption | ASTM specification | pemars | 190 standard See rastey aaa waver! T Descript M specication | Remark 50 standard |” Limiting thickness | Remarks 2A3_| Foran "ASTM A182 180 26047 | ek » | rs pee rate nd = Puae “ASTM A260 | 180 93285 ~ sot Fy | Sezcine 10 - * a6 & | x2emino 172 2 7 x2ciiMo 1713 | ‘ tae | Forcing ASTM ATEE 150 2806: Fat » | 2 aie eo Paw ASTM AzaD| iso se a a» | xecmvti 810 > son X7CmNiTi 1810 zs | Fora ASTM Ava 150 20081 7 > | #0 . 2 rua ! rs 2 ra liaaea - - rage : = = Paw ASTM Az isos x7 > | xe citinw 1810 . | 2 am X7 Crib 1810 * 348 a - = | 38H 2 - | = ze | Covina STW AST cH | - ono | - : Paw ASTM AZO = [so aa8s = 09s Hie Tay | casing ASTM AISI = ~ = = cx Foaina ASTM Aig? | woase : ° F310 | ee Paw ASTM AZO | woes = |» 308 15 | 1 Farmasbie bat nat ecornded Tor prolonged use above about 45°C 2) Not tobe used over 540°C 3) Nott be used over 245°. 4) Notto be used over 455°C 5) Purmasible but nt recommended fo prolonged use above about 455 °C 6) Nott be used ove 505°C 1 Not to be weed over 580°C 8) Permissible but not commended for prolonged use above about 880 °C 8) Not to be used over 425°C. 101_Forsenico temperature 585 °C and above, shout be used only when assurance is provided thet ain sz isnt fier han ASTM No 6 ISO 7005 PT#) 92 M™ 4852903 0562350 440 mm ISO 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Table D.3 — Materials applicable to tables 12, 15, 16 and 17 covering PN 20, PN 50, PN 110 ‘and PN 180 flanges types 05 and 11 in the size range DN 300 and larger for pipeline applications’! Yea point Tensile svonons_ | Minin slepgton identification number " ‘of 50,8 mm ert Nien * TA 70 a0 2 4.8290 20 410 20 40.318 a5. 10 20 44.390 = 490 20 Am 25 0 2 4.a.360 360 40 2 3.8385 285 470 20 Aas “15, 20 2» 44.460 “0 50 18 A485 435, 0 8 1 See ao 04 D.5 Reference documents 180 630 : 1980, Structural steels. 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ASTM A 2I7/A217M87, Specification for Steet Castings, Martensitic Staintess and Alloy, for Pressure-Containing Parts Suitable for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 280-882, Specification for Heat Resisting Chromium ‘and Chromium-Nickel Stainiess Stee! Plate, Sheet, and Strio for Pressure Vessels. ASTM A 325.882, Specification for High-Strength Bolts for Structural Stee! Joints. ASTM A 350/A350M-87a, Specification for Forgings, Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel, Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components. ASTM A 351/A351M-88, Specification for Steel Castings, Austenitic, for High-Temperature Service. ASTM A 352/A352M-88, Specification for Steel Castings, Fer- Itc and Marcensitc, for Pressure-Containing Parts Suitable for Low-Temperature Service. ISO 7005 PTxl 92 ASTM A 387/A387M-88, Specification for Pressure Vessol Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybdenum. ASTM A $15/A515M-82(1987), Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate. and Higher Temperature Service. ASTM A S16/ASI6M-26, Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Stool, for Moderate- and Lower-Temperature Service ASTM A 537/A537M.86, Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-treated, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel. DIN 1681 ; 1985, Cast steels for general engineering purposes. DIN 2528 : 1987, Flanges; stee! flanges ready for use; materials. DIN 17100: 1980, Steeis for general structural purposes; quality standard. DIN 17102 : 1983, Weldable normalized fine grain structural steels; technical delivery conditions for plate stip, wide flats, sections and bars. 4851903 056235) 387 ml 1SO 7005-1 : 1992 (£) DIN 17186 : 1983, Creep resistant steel plate and strip; technical delivery conditions. DIN 17178 : 1979, Seamless tubes of heat-resistant steels: technical conditions of delivery. DIN 17243 : 1987, Weldeble heat resisting steel forgings and rolled or forged stee! bars; technical delivery conditions, DIN 17246 : 1987, Feritic stee! castings with elevated tempera: ture properties; technical delivery conditions. DIN 17280 : 1985, Steels with fow temperature toughness; technical delivery conditions for plate, sheet, strip, wide flats, sections, bars and forgings. DIN 17440 : 1985, Stainfess steels; technical delivery conditions for plate and sheet, hot rolled sirjo, wire rod, drawn wire, steat bars, forgings and semi-finished products. DIN 17445 conditions. 1984, Stainless steel castings; technical delivery ‘SEW 470 : 1976, Heat resisting wrought steals. ISO 7005 PT#1 92 MM 4852903 0562352 213 mm +S0 7006-1 : 1992 (E) Annex E (informative) E.1 General The pressure/temperature ratings given in this annex apply only to certain flanges made using the materials listed in annex D. Where given, the pressure/ temperature ratings of the materials. specified are maximum allowable non-shock working pressures (expressed as gauge pressure in bar) at the temperatures given in the respective tabies for the applicable material. Linear interpolation is permitted for intermediate temperatures. The ratings of the flange materials are given in the following tables. Tables E.1 to E.4 — Pressure/temperature ratings for PN 2.5, PN 6, PN 10, PN 16, PN 25 and PN 40 for the material groups given in table D.1 and valid only for flanges of types 05, 11, 12, 13 and 21 in nominal sizes up to and including DN 600. For all flanges of types 01, 02, 03 and 04 and for types 05, 11, 12, 13 and 21 having nominal sizes greater than DN 600, pressure/temperature ratings applied are the responsibilty of the user. For austenitic stainless steels, pressure temperature ratings are based on a reference stress of 205 N/mm? for the 0.2 % proof stress and a reference stress of 225 N/mm? for the 1 % proof stress, the rating being given in tables E.3 and E.4 respectively. Two tables of pressure/temperature ratings for austenitic stainless steels are given because some codes of practice for the design of flanged equipment use the 0,2 % proof stress value and others use the 1 % proof stress value. Tables E.5 to E.21 — Pressure/temperature ratings for PN 20, PN 50, PN 110, PN 150, PN 260 and PN 420 for the material ‘groups given in table D.2. The ratings are in accordance with the standard ratings for flanged and butt weld end fittings specified in ANSI/ASME B16.5. lance on pressure/temperature ratings Table £.22 — Pressure/temperature ratings for PN 20, PN 60, PN 110 and PN 150 for the material groups given in table D,3 for sein pipeline applications in the size range DN 300 and larger for types 05 and 11 only NOTE ~ There is not yet in existence a common internatanaly 36: ‘cepted procedure to evaluate prassure/ temperature ratings for anges. Before introducing tables E.1 to E.22 into national standards, it should be checked whether they comply withthe relevant national codes and regulations, E.2 Rating of flanged joints If two flanges in a flanged joint do not have the same pressure/temperature rating, the rating of the joint at any temperature should not exceed the lower of the two flange ratings at that temperature, Notes 1 The temperature shown fora coresponding pressure rating ie con: sidered to be that ofthe contained fluid. The use of a pressure rating Corresponding 1 a temperature other than that ofthe eantaned ids the responsibilty ofthe user and is subject tothe requrements of any applicable code or regulation, 2 Application of the ratings in this part of ISO 7005 to flanged joints Should take into consideration the sk of leakage due to forces and ‘moments developed inthe connecting pipework 3 At temperatures in the erp range, gradual relaxation of flanged joints may propressivaly reduce bolt loads and the tightness of the joint 4 Atlow temperatures some ofthe materials sted in the rating tables undergo @ sulicient decrease in impact resistance that they cennot Safely sustain sudden changes in stess of temperature 5 Owing to the nature of any thread sealant used, adcitonal lini tations may be placed on a throaded fang 6 These notes on service conditions are not intended to be exhaus:

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