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ASME 818.10-2000
(Revision of ASME 818.10-1992)
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FOREWORD

In 1921 the American Engineering Standards Committee, later the American Standards
Association (ASA), organized Sectional Committee B 16 to unify and further develop national
standards for pipe flanges and fittings (and, later, for valves, gaskets, and valve actuators).
Cosponsors of the B 16 Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Association [(now the Mechanical
Contractors Association of America (MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society
of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as cosecretariat
organizations.
Pioneer work on standardization of end-to-end dimensions of valves began in 1917 under
the direction of J. A. Stevens. It was put aside at the end of World War I and interest
did not revive until 1926. ASA and ASME agreed to include the topic in the scope of the
B 16 Committee, and Subcommittee 5 (now Subcommittee E) was established for the purpose.
Work began in 1928 and covered ferrous flanged-end gate, globe, angle, and check valves.
Development of a national standard was hindered by the diversity of existing practices
and by adverse economic conditions in the early 1930s. A proposed 1933 American Standard
for face-to-face dimensions of ferrous flanged valves did not gain acceptance, even though
it was largely based on a 1931 Standard Practice of MSS. Further work and industry
developments led to a meeting in May 1937, which undertook to reconcile differences
among the draft ASA standard, two American Petroleum Institute (APl) standards (5-G-1
on pipeline valves and 600A on flanged OS&Y steel wedge gate valves), and a newly
updated MSS SP-32.
A revised B 16 proposal was voted favorably in June 1938, was approved by ASA, and
was published in 1939. The standard was reaffirmed in 1947. Work began on a revision
in 1953 to include buttwelding end valves, plug valves, and control valves in both cast
iron and steel. That edition was published as ASA B 16.10-1957. Further revision was begun
in 1964. After reorganization of ASA, first as the United States of America Standards
Institute (USASl), then as American National Standards Institute (ANSI), with the Sectional
Committee being redesignated as an American National Standards Committee, a new edition
adding ball valves was approved and published as ANSI B 16.10-1973.
In 1982 American National Standards Committee B 16 was reorganized as an ASME
Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI. In the 1986 Edition, ductile
iron and the alloys covered by ANSI B 16.34 were added to the materials covered. Wafer
type gate and check valves, Class 150 Y-pattern globe and check valves, and several patterns
of butterfly valves were added to the types covered. Inch dimensions were converted from
common to two-place decimal fractions.
In 1991 Subcommittee E - Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves, was
combined with Subcommittee N - Steel Valves. In the 1992 Edition, steel offset seat and
grooved end butterfly valves were added. Globe and flangeless style control valves, which
previously had been included, were removed from the Standard. Information regarding
control valve dimensions may be obtained from Instrument Society of America, 67 Alexandria
Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.
In this 2000 Edition, metric dimension tables were added. All tables and references to
Class 400 steel and Class 800 cast iron were removed. All tables were renumbered.

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Requests for interpretations or suggestions for revisions should be sent to the Secretary,
B 16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park A venue, New
York, NY 10016.
Following approval by the B 16 Main Committee and the ASME Supervisory Board, this
Standard was approved as an American National Standard by ANSI on June 7, 2000.

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ASME 816 COMMITTEE
Standardization of Valves, Flanges,
Fittings, and Gaskets
(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)

OFFICERS

W. N. McLean, Chair
H. R. Sonderegger, Vice Chair
S. J. Rossi, Secretary

COMMITTEE PERSONNEL

R. W. Barnes, Anric Enterprises, Ontario, Canada


R. R. Brodin, Fisher Controls International, Inc., Marshalltown, Iowa
M. A. Clark, Nibco, Inc., Elkhart, Indiana
A. Cohen, Consultant, Albuquerque, New Mexico
C. E. Floren, Mueller Co., Decatur, Illinois
D. R. Frikken, Monsanto Co., St. louis, Missouri
G. A. Jolly, Edward Vogt Valve Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana
W. G. Knecht, BW/IP International, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
R. Koester, The William Powell Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
W. N. McLean, Newco Valves, Palos Park, Illinois
M. L. Nayyar, Bechtel Power Corp., Frederick, Maryland
R. A. Schmidt, ladish Co., Russellville, Arkansas
H. R. Sonderegger, TYCO Flow Control, Cranston, Rhode Island
W. M. Stephan, Flexitallic, Inc., Mount laurel, New Jersey
T. F. Stroud, Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association, Birmingham, Alabama
M. D. Wasicek, American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, Texas
D. A. Williams, Southern Company Services, Birmingham, Alabama
L. A. Willis, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, Texas
W. R. Worley, Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, West Virginia

SUBCOMMITTEE N - STEEL VALVES

W. N. McLean, Chair, Newco Valves, Palos Park, Illinois


S. J. Rossi, Secretary, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, New York
E. A. Bake, Consultant, Cary, North Carolina
D. R. Frikken, Solutia, Inc., St. louis, Missouri
G. R. Icenogle, Fisher Controls International, Inc., Marshalltown, Iowa
G. A. Jolly, Edward Vogt Valve Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana
R. J. Kiessel, Consutant, livingston, Texas
W. G. Knecht, BW/IP International, Inc., Williamsport, Pennsylvania
M. L. Nayyar, Bechtel Corp., Gaithersburg, Maryland
F. R. O'Brien, Crane Pacific Valves, long Beach, California
G. J. Paptzun, George J. Paptzun, PE, lansdale, Pennsylvania
D. W. Rahoi, CCM 2000, Rockaway, New Jersey
H. R. Sonderegger, Grinnell Corp., Cranston, Rhode Island
F. C. Tsao, Department of Navy, Washington, DC
M. D. Wasicek, ABS Americas, Houston, Texas

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CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE 816 COMMITTEE

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Secretary, B 16 Main Committee
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Three Park A venue
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CONTENTS

Foreword 111

Standards Cornrnittee Roster v


Correspondence With the B 16 Cornrnittee vi

1 Scope .

2 Definitions . 2

3 Facings of Flanged Valves . 3

4 Variations of Length Within a Class of Valves . 5

5 Tolerances 5

Figures
1 Flange Facings and Their Relationships . 4
2 Welding Ends 5

Tables

Metric Unit Tables


Tables I to 10 are formatted using millimeter units.
See para. 1.2 for applicability.

Class 125 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 150 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End
Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions 6
2 Class 250 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 300 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End
Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions 9
3 Class 600 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 12
4 Class 900 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 14
5 Class 1500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-la-Face and End-la-End
Dimensions 15
6 Class 2500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 17
7 Classes 125 and 250 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Wafer Type Valves,
Face-to-Face Dimensions 18
8 Classes 25 and 125 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 600 Steel Butterfly Valves,
Face-to-Face Dimensions 19
9 Determination of Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Flanged Valves Having
Various Flange Facings 20
10 Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Valves Having End Flanges With Ring Joint Facings,
End-to-End Dimensions 21

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U.S. Customary Unit Tables
Tables A I to Al 0 are formatted using inch units.
See para. 1.2 for applicability.

Al Class 125 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 150 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End
Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions 23
A2 Class 250 Cast Iron Flanged and Class 300 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End
Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions 26
A3 Class 600 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 29
A4 Class 900 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 31
A5 Class 1500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-to-End
Dimensions 32
A6 Class 2500 Steel Flanged and Buttwelding End Valves, Face-to-Face and End-ta-End
Dimensions 34
A7 Classes 125 and 250 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Wafer Type Valves,
Face-to-Face Dimensions 35
A8 Classes 25 and 125 Cast Iron and Classes 150 to 600 Steel Butterfly Valves,
Face-to-Face Dimensions 36
A9 Determination of Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Flanged Valves Having
Various Flange Facings 37
AlO Classes 150 to 2500 Steel Valves Having End Flanges With Ring Joint Facings,
End-to-End Dimensions 38
Mandatory Annex
I References 41

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ASME 816.10-2000

FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END


DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

1 SCOPE 1.3 Cast Iron Valves

1.1 General Only flanged end valves (and others intended for
assembly between flanges) are covered by this Standard.
This Standard covers face-to-face and end-to-end Mating dimensions and facings of flanged ends conform
dimensions of straightway valves, and center-to-face and to those in ASME B 16. I. Dimensional tables for various
center-to-end dimensions of angle valves. Its purpose is types and sizes of valves are as follows.
to assure installation interchangeability for valves of a
given material, type, size, rating class, and end connec- 1.3.1 Gate, Plug, and Check Valves
tion. Face-to-face and center-to-face dimensions apply (a) Class2 125 - Tables 1 and Al
to flanged end valves with facings defined in para. (b) Class 250 - Tables 2 and A2
2.3.1 and to other valves intended for assembly between
1.3.2 Globe and Angle Valves
flat face or raised face flanges. End-to-end dimensions
(a) Class 125 - Tables I and AI
apply to grooved end, buttwelding end, and flanged
(b) Class 250 - Tables 2 and A2
end valves with facings defined in para. 2.3.3. Center-
to-end dimensions apply to buttwelding end and to
1.3.3 Wafer Swing Check Valves
flanged end valves with facings defined in para. 2.3.3.
(a) Class 125 - Tables 7 and A7
In Tables 1 to 6 (Tables Al to A6), A or D in a
(b) Class 250 - Tables 7 and A7
column head denotes valves having flanged ends as
illustrated; B or E denotes valves having buttwelding 1.3.4 Butterfly Valves
ends.
(a) Class 25 - Tables 8 and A8
(b) Class 125 - Tables 8 and A8
1.2 Standard Units
The values stated in either millimeter units (Tables 1.4 Ductile Iron Valves
1 to 10) or inch units I (Tables A 1 to Al 0) are to be
Only flanged end valves (and others intended for
regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the
assembly between flanges) are covered. Mating dimen-
inch units are shown in parentheses. The values stated
sions and facings of flanged ends conform to those in
in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore,
ASME BI6.42. Valves are rated Class ISO and Class
each system must be used independently of the other.
300. The following cast iron and steel dimensional
Combining values from the two systems may result in tables are also used for ductile valves.
nonconformance with the standard.
(a) Class 150 - Tables I and Al
(b) Class 300 - Tables 2 and A2
I Linear inch dimensions in this Standard are expressed using two-
place decimal fractions. These values are actually common fractions 1.5 Steel and Alloy Valves
of an inch rounded to the nearest two-place decimal value as
follows:
This category includes carbon, alloy, and stainless
0.03 = 1/32 0.44
0.88
0.69
0.50
0.56
0.62
0.75
0.94 = 5/H
]]5/]6
1/2
3/4
7/]6
9/]6
7/H
1/16
steels, and the nonferrous materials listed in ASME
0.06 =
0.38
0.22
0.25
0.12
0.16
0.19
0.31 ]/4
_ 3/H
5132
3/16
7/32
11H
5/]6
1/]6
B 16.34. It includes flanged, buttwelding, and grooved
ends, as well as the types of valves intended for
assembly between flanges. Mating dimensions and fac-
ings of flanged ends conform to those in ASME B 16.5,

2 For explanation of Class and relationship to PN, see para. 2.2.


FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

ASME BI6.47, Series A, or MSS SP-44. [For flanged connecting pipe (See Tables I through 10). The valve
end butterfly valves, refer to Note (3) of Table 8 (A8) size is not necessarily the same as the inside diameter
for flange information.] For flangeless or wafer valves or port diameter.
intended for assembly between flanges, refer to Tables
7 and 8 (A 7 and A8) for flange information. Only 2.1.2 NPS (Nominal Pipe Size). The size of a
buttwelding end valves in rating Classes ISO through valve is designated by the nominal size of its end
2500 are included in this Standard. Dimensional tables connections. This is denoted by NPS, a dimensionless
for various types and sizes of valves are as follows. number indirectly related to the physical size of the
connecting pipe (See Tables A I through A I0). The
1.5.1 Gate, Globe, Angle, Check, Plug, and valve size is not necessarily the same as the inside
Ball Valves diameter or port diameter.
(a) Class ISO - Tables I and Al
(b) Class 300 - Tables 2 and A2 2.1.3 Reduced port, gate, and ball valves conforming
(c) Class 600 - Tables 3 and A3 to API 6D are designated for size by two numbers,
(d) Class 900 - Tables 4 and A4 the first being the NPS (DN) on the valve ends, the
(e) Class 1500 - Tables 5 and A5 second being the NPS (DN) of the port (seats, moving
parts, etc.); e.g., NPS 6 x 4 (ON 150 x 100) designates
- (f) Class 2500 - Tables 6 and A6
a valve of end size NPS 6 (ON 150) with a port to
1.5.2 V-Pattern Globe and V·Pattern Swing match NPS 4 (ON 100). These valves shall have
Check Valves face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions corresponding to
Class 150 - Tables I and Al valves having the same size end connections; i.e., a
NPS 6 x 4 (ON 150 x 100) valve shall have the
1.5.3 Wafer Knife Gate Valves face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions of a NPS 6 (ON
Class 150 - Tables 7 and A7 150) valve.

1.5.4 Wafer Swing Check Valves 2.1.4 Reduced port, pressure seal bonnet, gate, globe,
Class 150 to 2500 - Tables 7 and A7 and check valves are designated for size by three
numbers, the first and last being the NPS (ON) of the
1.5.5 Butterfly Valves valve ends, the second being the NPS (ON) of the
(a) Class 150 - Tables 8 and A8
port; e.g., NPS 6 x 4 x 6 (ON 150 X 100 X 150)
(b) Class 300 - Tables 8 and A8
designates a valve having ends matching NPS 6 (ON
(c) Class 600 - Tables 8 and A8 ISO) with a port to match NPS 4 (ON 100). Likewise,
NPS 6 X 4 X 4 (ON 150 X 100 X 100) would
1.6 Convention designate a valve having one end matching NPS 6
(ON 150), the other matching NPS 4 (ON 100), and
For the purpose of determining conformance with
the port matching NPS 4 (ON 100). These valves shall
this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits
have face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions correspond-
where limits, maximum or minimum values, are speci-
fied shall be "rounding off' as defined in ASTM ing to valves having the same port size; i.e., either a
NPS 6 X 4 X 6 (ON 150 X 100 X 150) or a NPS
Practice E29. This requires that an observed or calcu-
lated value shall be rounded off to the nearest unit in 6 X 4 X 4 (ON 150 X 100 X 100) valve shall have
the face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions of a NPS 4
the last right-hand digit used for expressing the limit.
(ON 100) valve.
Decimal values and tolerance do not imply a particular
method of measurement.
2.2 Pressure Rating Designations

2 DEFINITIONS Valve class designations and related PN values are


given below:
(a) Cast iron
2.1 Valve Size Designation
2.1.1 (DN) (Nominal Diameter). The size of a Class PN
valve is designated by the nominal size of its end
25
connections. This is denoted by (DN), a dimensionless 125 20
number indirectly related to the physical size of the 250 50

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DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

2.4 Buttwelding End Valve Dimensions (Also


(b) Ductile iron see Section 4)

For buttwelding end valves, the end-to-end dimension


Class PN is the distance between the extreme ends (root faces)
20
of the welding bevels (see Fig. 2).
ISO
300 SO
2.5 Grooved End Valve Dimensions
(c) Steel)
The end-to-end dimension for grooved end valves
is the distance between extreme ends.
Class PN
2.6 Angle Valves
ISO 20
300 SO For flanged angle type valves (those in which the
600 110
ends are at an angle of 90 deg to each other), the center-
900 ISO
1500 260
to-face dimension is the distance from the centerline of
2500 420 the port to the extreme end which is the gasket contact
surface. For flanged angle type valves in which the
gasket seating surface is not located at the extreme
2.3 Flanged Valve Dimensions end and for angle type valves having buttwelding ends,
the phrase center-to-end denotes the distance from the
2.3.1 Face-to-Face. The face-to-face dimension for centerline of the port to the extreme end.
flanged valves is the distance between the extreme ends
which are the gasket contact surfaces (see Fig. I). Face- 3 FACINGS OF FLANGED VALVES
to-face applies to flanged valves having the following
nominal flange facing identifiers: Figure I shows facings for flanged ends.
(a) flat
(b) 2 mm (0.06 in.) raised 3.1 Facings Normally Furnished
(c) 7 mm (0.25 in.) raised 3.1.1 Flat Face. Flanges for Classes 25 and 125
(d) large or small male4 cast iron valves are flat faced.
(e) large or small tongue4
3.1.2 2 mm (0.06 in.) Raised Face. Flanges for
2.3.2 Installed Face-to-Face. The installed face- Class 250 cast iron and for Classes 150 and 300 steel,
to-face dimension of certain butterfly valves [see Table alloy, and ductile iron valves have 2 mm (0.06 in.)
8 (A8), Note (1)] may include allowances for gasket raised faces, which are included in the face-to-face (or
or resilient-facing compression. Refer to MSS SP-67 center-to-face) dimension. When Classes 150 and 300
for definitive illustrations. valves are required with flat faces, either the full
thickness of flange or the thickness with the 2 mm
2.3.3 End-to-End. For those flanged valves where (0.06 in.) raised face removed may be furnished, unless
the gasket contact surfaces are not located at the extreme otherwise specified by the customer. Users are reminded
ends of the valve, the distance between the extreme that removing the 2 mm (0.06 in.) raised face will
ends is described as the end-to-end dimension and make the face-to-face dimension nonstandard.
applies to flanged valves having the following nominal
3.1.3 7 mm (0.25 in.) Raised Face. Flanges for
flange facing identifiers:
Class 600 and higher steel and alloy valves have 7
(a) ring joint
mm (0.25 in.) raised faces, which are included in the
(b) large or small female face-to-face (or center-to-face) dimensions.
(c) large or small groove
3.2 Other Standard Facings

3 Includes all ferrous and nonferrous materials in ASME B 16.34. Table 9 (A9) summarizes data on all flange facings
4 Face-to-face dimensions in Tables I to 6 (AI to A6) must be and can be used with Tables I to 6 (A I to A6) in
adjusted as indicated in Table 9 (A9). calculating face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of

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FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Basic flange edge to flange edge Basic flange edge to flange edge

I"••••••F f d' ... h b"I" Face-to-face dimension

[1
I ace-to- ace Imenslon given In t e ta es 7mm
(0.25 in.) Large or Small
Male Face
Regular facing on
Class 125 cast iron
For steel valves only
Flat Face [Note (1)]
I

I Ba~cflangeedgetoflangeedge Basic flange edge to flange edge

Face-to-face dimension given in the tables Face-to-face dimension

5mm

bk
(0.19 in.) Large or Small
Female Face
Regular facing on
2(~~ in.)JEkimm Classin.)
(0.06 250Raised
cast iron
Face For steel valves only
[Note (1)]
I and steel
300 Classes 150(1)]
[Note and I
I
I Basic flange edge to flange edge Basic flange edge to flange edge

Face-to-face dimension given in the tables Face-to-face dimension

7mm 7mm
(0.25 in.) (0.25 in.) Large or Small
Tongue

tbbmm
Regular facing on
Class 600 and higher
steel in.)
(0.25 valves [Note
Raised (1)]
Face
tE1
I
For steel valves only
[Note (1)]

I
• Basic flange edge to flange edge Basic flange edge to flange edge

End-to-end dimension [see Table 10 (Al0)] End-to-end dimension


5mm
Depth of (0.19 in.
groove Ring Joint Large or Small
Groove

Facing for steel


valves only [Note (1)] Facing for steel
valves only [Note (1)]

(a) Regular Standard Facings (b) Other Standard Facings

GENERAL NOTE: GENERAL NOTE:


Regular flange facings for valves are shown above. Valves are supplied with the facings shown above when
valves normally carried in stock are so faced. specified. See Table 9 (9A) to determine face-to-face
dimensions of valves with these facings.
NOTE:
(1) Steel includes nonferrous materials in ASME B16.34.

FIG. 1 FLANGE FACINGS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS

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FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

~_Rootf'" Root face

End-to-end dimension End-to-end dimension

(a) Plain Bevel (b) Compound Bevel

GENERAL NOTE:
Typical bevels are shown for illustration only.

FIG. 2 WELDING ENDS

flanged valves having standard facings other than those face-to-face dimensions of raised face flanged valves
described in para. 3.1. shown in Tables 3 to 6 (A3 to A6). At the manufacturer's
option, the end-to-end dimensions may be the same as
3.3 Ring Joint Facings the short pattern end-to-end dimensions.

The X dimension given in Table 10 (AIO), when


added to the face-to-face dimension of a valve having
4.2 Narrow, Wide, and Extra Wide
raised face flanges in Tables I to 6 (A I to A6),
establishes the end-to-end dimension for the valve
Designations
having flanges with ring joint facings. Certain butterfly valves are designated narrow, wide,
or extra wide for the purpose of consolidating a diversity
4 VARIATIONS OF LENGTH WITHIN A CLASS of manufacturer's lengths into two or three sets of
dimensions for a given size. At the manufacturer's
OF VALVES
option, any of the two or three dimensions listed for
a size may be used.
4.1 Buttwelding End Valves (Also see Para.
2.4)

Tables I to 6 (AI to A6) include end-to-end dimen-


sions for valves having buttwelding ends. In many 5 TOLERANCES
cases, the dimensions are different from those of face-
to-face dimensions of flanged valves, as evidenced by 5.1 Straightway Valves
the differences between dimensions A and B of the
tables. A tolerance of ±2 mm (±0.06 in.) shall be allowed
on face-to-face and end-to-end dimensions of valves
4.1.1 Short Pattern. For pressure seal or f1angeless of NPS IO (DN 250) and smaller, and a tolerance of
bonnet valves having buttwelding ends in Class 600 ±3 mm (±0.12 in.) shall be allowed for NPS 12 (DN
and higher, the regular end-to-end dimensions shall be 300) and larger. For exceptions as related to wafer
equal to the short pattern dimensions shown in Tables type and butterfly valves, see General Note (b) in Table
3 to 6 (A3 to A6). At the manufacturer's option, the 7 (A7) and Notes (4) and (5) in Table 8 (A8).
end-to-end dimensions of these valves may be the same
as the face-to-face dimensions of raised face flanged
valves. 5.2 Angle Valves
4.1.2 Long Pattern. For flanged bonnet valves The tolerances on center-to-face and center-to-end
having buttwelding ends in Class 600 and higher, the dimensions of angle type valves shall be one-half those
regular end-to-end dimensions shall be equal to the listed in para. 5.1.

5
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Plain face Raised face Buttwelding end

l. A .j
Class 125 Cast Iron Class 150 Steel Class 150 Steel

TABLE 1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS
9
8A
2AA8Round
10
Double53
46A
7Venturi
ShortA
Short 1 and
Dand
Check and and
and and Gate SolidLift Class 150 Steel End
Pattern,
Conduit,
Pattern,
[Note
FullPort,
Lift
Conduit,
Check,
Pattern,
Disc,
Angle
Swing
Double
Disc, ABore, Double
Solid
Disc,
Wedge,
(1)1, Regular
Wedge
Plug Check, and Welding
Globe,
Flanged End (2 mm Raised Face)

% 203
190500
125
100
254
229
17880
150
330
356
825
250
300
350
50
750
650
850
550
600
200
406
267
292
400
700
800
450
900
457
508
381
432
15
20
32
40
1065
914
.864
102
165
165
108
140
140
711
762
508
..·1600
1067
1295
813
660
965
711
762
..
102
108
........
...
686
762
381
117
127
432
457
508
559
610
117
127
140
165
·..
165
...
.203
190
610
533
457
559
610
508
660
432
241
914
572
864381
282203
305229
229
229
216
419
403254
203
190
457330
....
.....
.. ...
...
·..
787
711
914
190
254
203
229
330
241
216
178
502356
330
356
267
178
330
356
610
406
813
(2)
381
210
356
229
457
394
190
292
267
1016
165292
(2)
140
(3)
(4)
146
330
622
698
406 190
165
254
178
394
140
292
165
121
108
267
356
292
178
495
356
311
349
102
292
267
457
1016
248
178
...........
·...
...381
.(3)
.... .305
(6)
(5)
...
21559
660 29
10
457
762
90
152
65
40
" ...
.
(continued)
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

Class 125 Cast Iron Class 150 Steel Class 150 Steel

TABLE 1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS (CONT'DI
BAngle
AB
20A
18A
15
Check
and
1213
19
21
17
14
16
Short11
APattern, B and
Aand
Lift
Venturi
and
DLongand
Port,
Pattern, BE Welding
V-Globe
Round End and
Regular
Pattern,
Pattern,
Long
[Note
FullBore,
Pattern,
Check,
V-Swing
Pattern
Regular
Check,
Swing
A (1)],and Globe, Ball Flanged End
Check,
ised Face) and Welding End

.......
350
100
25
900
125
800
500
300
250
600
750
550
650
80
50
850
% 200
150
400
700
450
40
32
8
65
10
15
20
1067
1295
1448
.394
"..
914
686
" 1067
305
610
533
762
381
864
457
.....
495
622
787
267
102
108
330..
..
356
406
216
..
..........
698
117
140
305
117
140
..
914
1067
.1524
1092
1397
1143
1245
1346
1626
1067
152
991
762
914
222
298
686
864
762
..559533
914
978..
...
184
165
190
635610
356229
292
203
241
229
330
165
406
203
108
127
178
305
457
711
610
282
241
127 117
140
190
140
203
241
216
305
838
282
190
559
813
457
368
533
343
203
318
108
267
279
229
432
165
190
178
673
457394
381
457
762
356
502
635
152
292
419
216
165
521
521457
267
403
..
.......
...
.. ..
" .
..914
140
165
178
..
176
686
864
...
...
..
"203
470
775
127
597
572
660
381 394
610 178
...........
..........
..
..(9)
..457
...
(7).178
.394
(8)
...
76
64
311
146
108
121
102
51
83
248
70
203
349 ..
.... .
..
.57 1727
1524 (9)
1956

{continued}
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

TABLE 1 ICONT'D)

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions are not intended to cover the type of check valve having the seat angle at appoximately 45 deg to the
run of the valve, or the "Underwriter Pattern," or other patterns where large clearances are required.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Regular pattern only. The face-to-face dimension of NPS 4 (DN 100) may be 305 at the manufacturer's option.
(4) Venturi pattern only.
(5) Globe and horizontal lift check only.
(6) Double disc and conduit only.
(7) Globe and horizontal lift check only. The face-to-face and end-to-end dimension for class 150 steel flanged and buttwelding
end swing check valves in NPS 5 (DN 125) is 330 and in NPS 6 (ON 150) is 356.
(8) Globe and horizontal lift check only. The face-to-face and end-to-end dimension for class 150 steel flanged and buttwelding
end swing check valves in NPS 16 (DN 400) is 864.
(9) Swing check only.

8
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

Raised face 8uttwelding end

Class 250 Cast Iron Class 300 Steel


and Class 300 Steel

TABLE 2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND END- TO-END DIMENSIONS

I A A
5A 9
D
Pattern,
Angle
DN A
4
7
Short
2Swing
and 88 1 Globe,
8Pattern,
6Regular
3Pattern,
Venturi
Lift
Pattern,
Check,
Pattern,
Long
Long
A and
Double Plug Ball and
Lift
Check, Class 300 and
Flanged Steel Welding End
Disc,

....
..305....
500
850
711
216
241
...
...
318
356
400
.....
267
292
.444
25
403
381
200
660
100
150
125
282450
50
787
572378
400
600
700
250
350
300
80
800
622
711
533
650
419
457
610
502
15
40
32
65
..
..648
..190
165
235
568
750
900
184
267
...
...
....
...
..
...
..
1346
1524
1626
1727
1092
1143
387
159
1245
1092
1397
"1626
1118
1245
1346
1397
1524
1727
.282
...502
..
..
222
178
216
241
457
178
660
610
305
203
550 282
190
.1152
.190
..
...
165
838
762
914
178
991
..
305
457
762
1143
200
159
813
403
419
140
152
711
572
502
267
311
356
133
146
914305
425
"635
216
521 ...90
140
...
.559
305
282
403
991
597
711
282
419
457
216
241
502
648
838
241
241
568 ....
% 20

(continued)

9
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Class 250 Cast Iron Class 300 Steel


and Class 300 Steel

TABLE 2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS (CONT'DI
A A
17
Short
11D8A
12
14
16
and13
15
Venturi A
Short
Globe
and
Litt and
and
and
and
and
Venturi
Pattern,
Check,
Bore,
Check,
Check.
Port, 10
8and
E8
8 Full
Litt RoundPlug
Pattern,
Pattern,
Swing
Regular
A
andand 8 Angle
Conduit,
Disc, Double
Wedge,
nged End (2 mm Raised Face) and Welding End

300
25
381
250
216
282
190
450
500
100
350
762
502
125
457
1346
1143
700
80
600
50
914
241
1397
750
200
150
400
403
419
1092
1524
550
1245
650
1626
850
305
1727
900
140
152
178
165
800
991
15
20
40
32
65 635
502
...
..
..
387
864
978
241
190
282
965
711
559
826
292
318
229
241
838(1)
521
457
403
419
686
559
762
..
..
1016
1118
1346
1594
330
216
152
178
1499
457
...
241..
356
711
"311
622
216
102
146
159
108
203
292
318
229
267
133
178
533
444
400
222
200
444
559
622
1143
1346
305
1397
282
216
991
762 76
89
267
114
356
356
279
1092
190
1346 .....(3)
...
...
......
...
...
...
1143(3)
159
914
991
1092
330
267
914
838
838
1524
356
1524
1245
1626
1727
1727 711
568
502
403
838
762
1346
1143
1397
(3)
914
1092
991
1524
1245
1727
(2)
1626
(3)
(3)
838
400
2083
1346
1;2

{continued}

10
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE 2 (CONT'DI

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) Solid wedge only.
(2) Plug-short pattern only.
(3) Venturi pattern only.

II
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Buttwelding
end
Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE 3 CLASS 600 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS
AD
A A 853and
2Swing
and
Globe
and
Check,
[Note
Round
10
Long
A 7
[Note
Full 84Bore,
Pattern
9
6
Full
Check,
Pattern, and1
8Port,
A
and
Round E8Lift
Short
Lift
Pattern.
Pattern,
Check.
Pattern Short
Check,
Short
Bore, 8(1)].
Gate
Lift
Venturi
Pattern,
Angle
LongLong
and Port.
8 Angle
(1)]. andPlug
Regular Swing Globe
Lift
and
Check,
Pattern,
Long Conduit.
Flanged End (7 mm Raised Face and Welding End)

1350
2080
100432
200
125
450
5
32
65
40 3
508
2083
165
500
750
300
400
650
700
800
550
25
50
600
250
850 356
1194
190
1778
1549
900
15055992356
1092
432
330
432
432
1448
991
216
241
787
660
1930
559
889
56
1092889
1194
1651
1651
229
229
838
330
1448
...
... .....
..
..
..
...
216
229
508
190
241
292
330
356
165
..
1295
1448
1778
1930
1092
1397
1448
1651
2083 95
...
889
991
1651
1194(6)
1600
1295114
152
121
394
559
8381067
1778
1549
1295
2 1295
241
16
241
292
2083 838
419
991
292
1397
660
787
6601067
127
559
108
146
178
1092
165
229
330
1194
216
190
2083
13971397
1930 165
305
.(4)
83..(6)
.,...
....
"152
216
254
1016
330
845
559457
279
711
(2)
216
254
787 ...
889
254..
(5)
...
1194
381
305
991
444
1092
133
146
813
813
146
216
508
381
(3)
133
152
254
318
178
711
584
794
940
457
660
178
381 330
1397
711 .. ..
..
(5)
'/2

{continued}

12
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE 3 (CONT'D)

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Double disc and conduit only.
(4) Regular pattern only.
(5) Venturi pattern only.
(6) Swing check only.

13
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Buttwelding
Raised face end
Buttwelding end

TABLE 4 CLASS 900 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS
AON
Aand
AAand58Angle
7
and 9
6
and
Round3Pattern,
2Long
Pattern
Pattern
[Note BBA
Lift
4Short
Short
B
BLift
Short
and
Venturi
Check,
Check,
Check,
Check, 1
B(1)],
Port, Globe
and Lift Globe Lift
Ball
D Check,
Pattern,
[Note
Full
SwingPattern,
Long
Long
E (1)],Angle
Pattern,
Pattern,
Bore, and
Plug
Regular
Swing Check,
Long
Pattern,
nged End (7 mm Raised Face) and Welding End

1130
1321
229
254
279
559
1219
1321
300
250
100 ..
254
368
1029
1219
1549
279
305
419..
..(3)
737
826
991
114
127
140
152
184
1130(6)
...
..
... ..991
.(5) .
.. .......
(6)
... ...
"..
.1118...
.56
....... 1549 (6)
% 200
150
3501029
40011301092
5001321
550
6001549
838
610
1029
610
50(2)
25
32
40
65
20 965
838
737
965
838
737
610
610508
419
419
279965914
838787
419
4501219
80
125 737
368
381
305
457 483
419
368
305
279
495
216
381457
394
254
210
190
152
660
559432
457356
229
178254
305
165
216
178
140
737660
(2)
279
368
381
(2)
254514
457330
1130(5)
305
254 (4)
(5) 914
787
432
508
965
813
737
991
254
432
305
1092
381
3
356
559
660
470
24

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) The connecting end flanges for class 900 valves, NPS 21;2(ON 65) and smaller, are identical to those of class 1500 valves.
The face-to-face dimensions for all class 900 valves, NPS 21;2(ON 65) and smaller, except round port full bore plug valves
(column 4), are identical with those of class 1500 valves.
(3) Solid wedge only.
(4) Regular pattern only.
(5) Venturi pattern only.
(6) Swing check only.

14
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

Buttwelding
end
Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE 5 CLASS 1500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS
AON
AA A
Round64Pattern.
2Full
Pattern
Oand
and
and
and
[Note
and
Pattern.
[Note 3Pattern.
578Pattern.
BE
Check.
Check.
Check.
Swing
Long BA
ShortB
Short
and
Venturi
and B 1 Regular
Lift
B(1)].
(11].
Pattern.
Long
Angle Bore.
Port.
Check, Plug
Swing Globe
and Lift
Check, Ball Globe Lift
Pattern.
Conduit.
Long
te
langed End (7 mm Raised Face) and Welding End

'/2
125
200
100
419
470
150............
1257
305
229
254
279
1664
673
1384
1537
1943
216
1257
1943
1130
300
350
250
80
673
546
991
832
368470
419
600991
705
1537
50
550
368
500
400
25
705
1130
305
279
254
65
20
40
32
15 546
832
705
1130
450
1664832
991
1384
419
..368
..
1384
127
108
114
140
152
353
210
235
337
416
1130
565
273
546
470
...
..
..
.1257
546
705
470
419
184
495
368
305
279
254(2)
1384
.1067
....
(5)
(61
(6)
...
1...
711
864
406
305
254
991
832
629 ..
991
1346
1194
1067
483
559
216
1473
165
(3)
(3)
(2)140
(31
..1219
...
....
254
864
406
305
559
483
216
78
711
(4) ....
..
4991
889
3787
1194
1067524
62554
91
24
{continued}

15
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

TABLE 5 (CONT'DI

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are.in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Regular pattern only.
(4) Venturi pattern only.
(5) Globe and lift check only.
(6) Swing check only.

16
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

Buttwelding
Raised face end
8uttwelding end

TABLE 6 CLASS 2500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS

ON
I AD 7A
4
and5623Regular
AGlobe
and
Pattern
and
Check,
Check,
Long
Swing 88
Short
Check, Short
and
Plug
Pattern,
[Note
Pattern,
[Note
Check,Pattern,
Pattern,
Long
Long
Angle 8(11], 1
8E8Lift
Lift
(1)], Globe
and
Lift
Swing
Check, Ball
Pattern,
Conduit,
Long
Gate End (7 mm Raised Face) and Welding End
Flanged

1118
1245
1397
451
25
150
250
914
1422
300
350
50
125
100
200 ...
508330
578368
400
450
80
794
673 ..
1022
1022
914
1422
1022762
273
349
1270914
308
264
384
..
137
349
264
273
132
154
175
192
....
......
..
61422
10
457
232
511
914
1794
451
308
4384
508
578
1270
1270610.1...
762
279
451
1041
279
533
254
289
330
508
368
578
673
457
635
673914
226
186
(2)
397
337
533 ...
914
022
0411422
711
57 270
451
308
384
794
673
508
578
1,12 20
32
65
15
40

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) See Table 9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flanged facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.

17
51~ less
44
60
64 524 0 I:ll
0m
~
en
1500
900
600I
600
300I
900I
150
1500
Standard
.:..,
...
II I 137...
I384
232
318
559
495
468
222
356
264
70
7670
67400
83500
92600
629
229
305
60350
181
102
22305
38
702
159
28
102
83
73450
51
206
44
38
19
99
35
22
165
19
22
159
44
105
32
86
206
19
57
125
100
200
19
28
451
533
241
146
248
57
73
254
438
12273
362
60
292
67
505
79
73
635
483
127
568
283
368
21327
150 222
190
203
184
60
524
432
127
305
73
368
67
146
50
300
1050
9
500
ON 181
80
120099
400
219
50 ...
...
190
181
83
95
483
127
368
568
292
I232
114
318
222
264
I48
5189
54
629
76
67
601
305
432
...
Dimensions
65Class
CLASS
ANSI
368
60Bonnet-
IClass
222
203
84
54
5795
67
40
81
5783
5167
140
70 213 150
27Knife
Class Gate,
I AND
Iron 3[Note
ClassI
Cast
125
Flanges 250 (2)]
CAST Short AND
IRON PatternLong
[Note [Note[Note
(5)]
Pattern
CLASSES 150(3)] (4)] 0
TO 250014STEEL WAFER TYPE VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE
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±6 mm.
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standards specified in the purchase order, e.g., API 605 or MSS SP-44. OZ
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extracted from API 594. <~
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DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE 8 CLASSES 25 AND 125 CAST IRON AND CLASSES 150 TO 600 STEEL BUTTERFLY
VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE DIMENSIONS
2I4I 5Narrow
ON 8 7150
3 600
300 6 I Lug
9Class
Class Steel
Flanged1 and
Wide End
Lug Offset
[Notes
Wafer Seat
(5),
and Wafer (6)]Style
Style Grooved
(1)] (2), End
[Notes
[Note
Size Narrow I Wide Class I 150
Extra Wide

1% .....
.....
...
..33.
251
276
154
165
43
46
200
...
...
152
71
150
127
250
127
50
80
750
37
44
49
70
76
190
100
102
20046
450
600
400
350
300
500
457
114
178
56
92
8379
52
78
1650
1350
1500
305
900
762
711
559
864
1050
610
216
1200
125
64
660
203
406
381
111.105
102
65
406075
38
46
71
140
117
117203
305
102
381
56
117
68 73148
51
65
157254
232
78
181
48
59
79
54
457
1800
914 83133
4857
71
130216
57
95
86
200
216
64
178
155
149
159
92 86
81
97
102
116
178
165
127
54
92
178
64
159
133154
114

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in millimeters.


NOTES:
(1) The installed face-to-face dimension is the dimension of the valve face-to-face after installation in the pipeline. It does not
include the thickness of gaskets where separate gaskets are used. It does include the compressed (installed) thickness of
gaskets or seals that are an integral part of the valve.
(2) These butterfly valves are of the design generally having concentric location of disc and seat, covered by MSS SP-67, from
which these data are extracted.
(3) These valves are dimensionally compatible with flanges conforming to ASME 816.1 Class 25 or Class 125, ASME 816.5
Class 150, ASME 816.24 Class 150, ASME 816.42 Class 150, or AWWA C-207.
(4) For these butterfly valves, a tolerance of +/- 2 mm shall be allowed on face-to-face dimensions of valves of NPS 6(DN 150)
and smaller, and a tolerance of +/- 3 mm on NPS 8 (ON 200) and larger, except that for single flange and flangeless valves
of NPS 30 (ON 750) and larger, a tolerance of +/- 6 mm shall be allowed.
(5) For these valves, a tolerance of +/-3 mm shall be allowed on the face-to-face dimensions for all sizes and pressure classes.
(6) The data for offset seat valves, columns 7-9, are extracted from MSS SP-68 and API 609 [except NPS 16-NPS 24 (ON 400-
ON 600) Class 600, which are only in MSS SP-68l.

19
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

TABLE 9 DETERMINATION OF FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF FLANGED


VALVES HAVING VARIOUS FLANGE FACINGS
3 ..
--...
(3)
+ .13
13
(3)
+...
(3) +10
(6)
(6) ...
10
125
LargeI+(4)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(5)
or Small I Face-to-Face [Notes (1) and (211
250
Cast Iron

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in millimeters.


NOTES:
(1) To determine the face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions of valves having both flanges as tabulated in this table, adjust the
face-to-face (not the buttweld end-to-end) dimensions shown for the valve type (gate, globe, etc.). material, class, and size
in Tables 1 to 6 by the amount shown.
(2) For center-to-face or center-to-end dimensions of angle type valves, use one-half the numerical adjustment shown herein.
(3) These face-to-face dimensions are listed in Tables 1 to 6. (See table of desired Class Number.)
(4) For Class 150 and for Class 300 steel valves having flat faces, either the full thickness of the flange or the thickness with
the 2 mm raised face removed may be supplied unless otherwise specified. For full thickness of flange, the face-to-face
dimensions listed for 2 mm raised face apply. Users are reminded that removing the 2 mm raised faces will make the face-
to-face dimensions nonstandard.
(5) These face-to-face dimensions are those listed for 7 mm raised face in Tables 3 to 6.
(6) The X dimensions given in Table 10 added to the appropriate raised face flange face-to-face dimensions of Tables 1 to 6
establish the end-to-end dimensions of steel valves having flanges with ring joint facings.

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TABLE 10 CLASSES 150 TO 2500 STEEL VALVES HAVING END FLANGES WITH RING JOINT FACINGS, END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS
XS
78S12
1X
9 S
4056S
X
11 32S
X
ONX Class
Class
Class
Class
Class 150
900
600
11500300
2500
Size

..
..
.13
..
..
446
...
..
..
11
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50200 ...
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%
%
4
6
33
43
40
190
286
134
22
228
22
165
16
19
40
226
105
19
104
13
3
16
33 1
0
34
13
125
13
150
22
13
20
15 01(3)
25
600
550
3
2
80
00
50
32
65 4
6
00
(1)
505 63
3(1)(1)
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TABLE 10 CLASSES 150 TO 2500 STEEL VALVES HAVING END FLANGES WITH RING JOINT FACINGS, END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS (CONT'D)
5555
X89X11
17 412
0X
65ON
32X
X Class
Class
Class
Class11500
Class900
2500
600
150300
Size

34
26 25
28 .....
...
...
...
850
16 800
900
700
750
.
(1)
...
.. 6..
6(2)
650
3613 (1)
(2)
(1) 28 (1)

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) Flanges conform to those of ASME 816.5 for the corresponding size and pressure class, except in NPS 22 (DN 550), NPS 26 (DN 650). and larger sizes. See Note (1).
(c) To determine the end-to-end dimensions of valves having flanges with ring joint facings, the X dimensions must be added to the nominal raised face flange face-
to-face dimensions of Tables 1 to 6. For angle and angle lift check valves, one-half of the X dimensions as listed in this table must be added to the nominal
dimensions for center-ta-end dimensions. For approximate distance between ends of flanges having octagonal or oval ring gaskets, when rings are compressed,
use 5dimensions as listed in this table.
NOTES:
(1) Flanges for NPS 22 (DN 550), NPS 26 (DN 650), and larger sizes conform to those of MSS SP-44 and ASME 816.47, Series A for the corresponding size and
pressure class.
(2) S dimension is not determined. 'TI
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DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME B16.10-2000

Raised face Buttwelding end

Class 125 Cast Iron Class 150 Steel Class 150 Steel

TABLE A1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTlWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS
7
AA
and
Double810
56A
Check 39A
A2A
4ShortRound
and
Venturi Short
Full 1 Solid
Double
and
and Gate Lift
[Note
Port,
Conduit,
Disc,
Pattern,
Wedge D
Angle
Swing Band
Lift
Bore,
Pattern,
Conduit,
Check,
(111, Disc,
Plug
Regular
Wedge,
andA Globe,
Double
Disc, Solid
Check, Welding End Face) and
Flanged End (0.06 in. Raised
50 Steel

.. .........
...
..
....
... .......
.......
.26.00
.12.00 ..8.00
..(5)
% 200
150700
750
10.50
25
500
--
31.00
18.00
36.00
27.00
4.25
4.00
26.00
15.88
15.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
350
600
50
80
100
125 32.00
9.50
28.00
650
11.50
13.00
14.00
300
8250
850
21.00
18.00
16.50
10.50
19.75
30.00
450
20.00
11.12
12.00
900
400
550
10.00
18.00
20
15
1040
32
.,26.00
.5.50
4.00
4.25
......
20.00
22.00
24.00
28.00
17.00
30.00
34.00
42.00
15.00
4.62
5.00
5.50
6.50
6.50
4.62
5.00
6.50
36.00
63.00
51.00
..
...
.34.00
.. 20.00
28.00
30.00
..
14.00
7.007.00
8.00
9.009.00
24.50
13.00
19.50
24.00
80016.00
9.00
8.50
7.507.50
8.50
9.50
11.50
22.50
15.00
10.00
11.50
36.00
6.50
17.00
15.00
7.50
9.00
16.00
5.50
40.00
38.00
65
{continued}
27.50
8.25
14.00
6.50
5.50
2130.00
6.00
13.00
11.50
10.50
24.00
13.75
17.00
14.00..
20.00
22.00
6.5097.00
16.00
415.00
7.50
4.00
9.00
4.75
8.00
5.50.25
15.50
15.00
18.00
12.25
2.00
8.25
(2)
32.00
(3)(3) ...
(3)
(4)
.
10.00
5.50
6.50
13.00
10.50
5.75
40.00
7.00
7.50
9.00
8.00
6.50 8.00
11.50
14.00
.75
9.00
(3)
(6)

23
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME S16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Raised face

Class 125 Cast Iron Class 150 Steel Class 150 Steel

TABLE A1 CLASS 125 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 150 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACEAND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS (CONT'DI
B
B
14
A
A
A13
21
20
15
18
19
16
12
A[Note
and
17 and
Short
Short
and
and B
Check, 11BE V·Globe
Venturi
Full
Lift
and
andA
Pattern,
Pattern,
Bore,
Check
Pattern,
D
SwingCheck,
Long(1)),
Angle
V-Swing
Regular Round
Port, Globe,
Welding End San
Long
Pattern,
Regular A and Flanged End
Check,
aised Face) and Welding End

24.50
27.50
250
850
550
750
% 15
1080
150
900
32
40
2065
4.62
5.50
77.00
21.00
19.50
4.00
4.25
....
60.00
36.00
38.50
42.00
51.00...
51.00(9)
14.00
16.00
..
57.00
."15.00
25
125
100 12.00
30.00
42.00
300
500
650
24.00
27.00 ........
...8.00
21.00
50
200
400
450
8800
600
700
350 111.50
6.50
34.00
15.50
36.00
.....
...
..
...
11.75
36.00
43.00
45.00
49.00
64.00
53.00
12.00
13.00
34.00
7.00
8.75
5.50
39.00
55.00
60.00
68.00
.42.00
10.50
36.00
27.00
30.00
. ..6.00
6.50
.. ....... ..
...
..
..
...
9.50
23.50
8.50
9.50
10.50
8.0021.00
12.00
11.12
9.50
7.50
7.50
18.50
8.50
9.00
..(9)
7.00
22.00
30.50
19.75
24.00
16.50
28.00
22.50
24.00
20.50
30.00
33.00
22.00
13.50
17.00
5.00 11.50
18.00
15.00
16.00
11.00
14.50
12.50
12.00
11.12
7.50
15.00
14.00
6.50
8.00
9.00
7.50
9.00
15.88
18.00
10.50
5.50
8.50
4.25
7.00
32.00
26.00
18.00
26.50
25.00
6.50
6.00
7.25
25.00
4.62
5.50
4.62
14.00
8.00
15.50
5.00
...2.25
(8)
(7)
..8.00
..
...
.13.00
...
, .3.25
.... 2.00.. .
...9.75
.4.75
15.50
4.25
4.00
3.00
2.507.00
8.00
12.25
13.75
18.00
2.755.75

{continued}
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE A1 (CONT'DI

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions are not intended to cover the type of check valve having the seat angle at approximately 45 deg to the
run of the valve, or the "Underwriter Pattern," or other patterns where large clearances are required.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Regular pattern only. The face-to-face dimension of NPS 4 may be 12.00 at the manufacturer's option.
(4) Venturi pattern only.
(5) Globe and horizontal lift check only.
(6) Double disc and conduit only.
(7) Globe and horizontal lift check only. The face-to-face and end-to-end dimension for Class 150 steel flanged and buttwelding
end swing check valves in NPS 5 is 13.00 and in NPS 6 is 14.00.
(8) Globe and horizontal lift check only. The face-to-face and end-to-end dimension for Class 150 steel flanged and buttwelding
end swing check valves in NPS 16 is 34.00
(9) Swing check only.

25
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Raised face Buttwelding end

Class 250 Cast Iron Class 300 Steel


and Class 300 Steel

TABLE A2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL FLANGED AND
BUTlWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS
9
A Pattern,
and
2Pattern,
A
7 D
Wedge
BBLift1
856AShort
34Venturi
Short
A
and
Pattern,
Pattern,
Regular
Angle
Long Check,
Check,
Long
Swing Globe,
Plug Ball and
Lift
Check, Class 300 Steel
Flanged and Welding End
Disc, A
Double

% 50...........
..
8.50
25
400
26.00
600
31.00
125
200
150
700
11.12
80
100
300
250
500
450
750
800
15
2024.00
650
15.88
350
550
850
900
40
32
65
..
...
..
.43.00
36.00
39.00
55.00
60.00
30.00
44.00
.19.75
15.25
12.50
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
6.25
49.00
30.00
33.00
45.00
53.00
64.00
68.00
33.00
39.00
45.00
10.50
11.50
14.00
15.75
..7.50
7.50
...
7.25
8.50
5.50
6.50
7.00
6.00
9.50
...
...
30.00
15.88
11.12
12.00
18.00
14.88
7.50
16.75
32.00
28.00
19.759.25
11.125.75
8.75
20.50
22.00
25.50
25.00
22.38
11.12
10.50
23.50
28.00
11.12
24.50
9.508.00
9.50
33.00
22.50
24.00
118.00
5.00
6.50
12.00
.....
.......
..........
...
..7.00
...
7.88
45.00
7.50
15.88
22.50
12.0017.50
22.38
19.75
36.00
39.00
12.00
16.50
18.00
26.00
19.75
28.00
12.25
14.00
6.25
8.50
21.00
10.50
5.25
68.00

{continued}

26
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

8uttwelding
end

Class 250 Cast Iron Class 300 Steel


and Class 300 Steel

TABLE A2 CLASS 250 CAST IRON FLANGED AND CLASS 300 STEEL flANGED AND
BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS (CONT'D)
ADN
A
andA
A
17
16
13
14
158and
12
118and
Venturi
AGlobe
Short
Venturi
and
Pattern,
and
Check,
Port,
Check,
D 8E810 RoundShort Plug
Aand
8Lift
and
and
Pattern,
Bore, Lift
Pattern,
Swing
Regular
Angle Full
and
Conduit,
Double
Wedge,
anged End (0.06 in. Raised Face) and Welding End

450
150
36.00
200
30.00
15.88
7.00
6.00
6.50
5.50
20
32
65
15
..
.. ...
..
..
38.50
40.00
44.00
62.75
34.00
53.00
59.00
11.12
13.00
15.25
18.00
7.50
9.50
6.00
7.00
8.50
16.5016.50
100
125
33.00
25
80
8.50 15.75
3.50
6.25
7.00
8.00
5.25
10.50
5.75
11.50
12.50
14.00
18.0018.00
19.7519.75
250
300
350
11.12
43.00
12.00
15.00
39.00
45.00
60.00
400
500
600
800
550
9.50
49.00
50 12.00
9.50
12.50
14.00
10.50
11.50
3.00
90017.50
650
850 21.00
24.50
28.00
11.00
12.25
14.00
15.88
27.00
32.50
22.00
38.00
22.00
7.88
24.50
8.75
17.50
11.12
9.00
8.50
4.00
8.50
36.00
........
.......
..20.50
..
33.00 .. .
...
...
28.00
53.0053.00
55.0055.00
700
750
7.50
64.00
68.00 9.50
4.25 .....
22.00
36.00
22.38
15.88
30.00
19.75
25.00
18.00
43.00
45.00
53.00
33.00
49.00
28.00
39.00
6.25
33.00
43.00
45.00
(1)
4.5039.00
55.00
60.00
7.50
9.00
30.00
60.00
49.00
68.00
64.0043.00
13.00
12.00
10.50
64.00
68.00
64.00
14.00
36.00
30.00
39.00
45.00
33.00
60.00
53.00
55.00
68.00
49.00 .(3)(2)(2)
(2) (3)
15.75
82.00
% 40

(continued)

27
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME 816.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

TABLE A2 ICONT'DI

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) Solid wedge only.
(2) Plug-short pattern only.
(3) Venturi pattern only.

28
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME B16.10-2000

Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE A3 CLASS 600 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND
END-TO-END DIMENSIONS
and
BLong
6and
5Check,
7Swing
Round
Full
Port,
D
Bore, 1089Angle
34Full
and
Round
Pattern
[Note
[Note
Port,
Check, A
2Pattern,
AAPattern,
A and 1Lift
Lift
Band
BE
B
Short
PatternShort
Venturi
and
and and
and
Check,
Long
Pattern, A B
Lift
Check,
Long Gate
Pattern,
Pattern,
(1)],
(1)]
B Regular
Angle
Plug Globe, and
Lift
Globe,
Check,
Long
anged End (0.25 in. Raised Face) and Welding End

14.00
20.00
35.00
39.00
47.00
51.00
55.00
57.00
63.00
65.00
82.00
650
500
125
100
25
11.50
50
400
750
700
..
65.00
70.00
43.00
13.00
300
850
76.00
550
900
51.00
.......
..
20.00
7.50
8.50
9.50
6.50
9.00
43.00
11.50
13.00
57.00
......
.6.50
..4.25
57.00
70.00
51.00
82.00
65.00
76.00
.. ...
57.00
47.00
...
.3.75
3.25
...
47.0047.00
17.00
7.50
8233.00
450
600
800 .50
17.00
17.0012.00
8.50
55.00
14.00
80
200
150
250
22.00
9.50
350
6.50
939.0022.00
17.00
61.00
65.00
61.00
11.50
39.00
82.00 20.00
6.00
7.00
.23.00
.....
...
(6)
...
..
4.75 ... .
(5)
..
..(2)
15.00
14.0010.00
13.00
31.00
31.00
22.00
26.00
6.00
9.50 17.50
5.00
15.00
22.0018.00
26.0023.00
28.00
31.00
33.25
9.50
31.00
22.00
26.00
35.00
.00 12.50
9.00 26.00
35.0010.00
35.004.25
4.50
8.50
13.00
39.00
10.00
47.00
7.50
8.50
43.00
55.00
76.00
33.00
9.00 5.75
7.00
55.0055.00
70.00
43.00
14.00
6.50
33.0032.00
40.00
42.00
33.00
51.0042.00
31.25
37.00
11.00
15.50
16.50
13.006.00
10.00
12.00
6.00
35.00 .
.(5)
8.50
18.00
7.00
39.00
8.50
5.25
43.00
28.007.00
5.75
15.00
28.00
5.25
8.50
5.75
32.00
(6)
(4)
% 15
32
65
20
40 82.00 (3)

{continued}

29
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

TABLE A3 (CONT'D)

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Double disc and conduit only.
(4) Regular pattern only.
(5) Venturi pattern only.
(6) Swing check only.

30
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME B16.10-2000

Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE A4 CLASS 900 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS

ONIAAPattern,
A
A
and
Dand 8Venturi
and
Round
5Check, 3Angle
4Pattern
67
92Short
B
Check,
Port,
[Note
[Note
[Note
Bore,
Globe,
Swing
Check,
Swing
Long A
Check,BB
BB
Short
Pattern
and
and Long
LongB
Short
Full
and (1)] 1 Plug
Lift
Lift
EE
Check,
Pattern,
Pattern,
Pattern,
(1)).
(1)],
Lift Regular
Angle Lift
and
Globe,
Check, Ball
Pattern, Long
GateFlanged End (0.25 in. Raised Face) and Welding End

22.00
40.50
10.00
11.00
44.50
48.00
52.00
61.00...
..
9.00
61.00
600
11.00
15.00
(2)5012.00
(2)25
%(2)
....
....
...
44.50
48.00
12.00
14.50
10.00
11.00
4.50
6.00
7.25
5.50
...
...
52.00
61.00
16.50
32.50
29.00
39.00
5.00
52.00
18.0014.00
125
22.00
100
18.00
15.00
8018.00
550
24.00
150
48.00
450
14.50
38.00
200
29.00
44.50
33.00
38.00
400
250
300
52.00
40.50
12.00 ...
7.00
6.00
22.00
15.00
24.00 18.50
24.00
14.50
16.50
33.00 40.50
24.00
29.0026.00
29.00
33.00
11.00
15.00
16.50
14.50
16.50
44.50
10.00
(2)
10.00
12.00
32
65
2018.00
40 (2)
(2)
..6.50
...
(6)
..
9.00
10.00
38.00
350
500 29.00
33.00
13.00.....
.....
...(5)
.43.00
.. .(4)
17.00
7.50
12.00
19.50
11.00
20.2512.00
17.00
8.50
39.00
26.00
15.50
18.00
32.00
14.50
16.50
44.00
10.00
31.00
36.00
8.25
31.00
43.00
36.00..
8.50
39.00
14.00
12.00
29.00
20.00
38.0020.00
15.00
17.00
38.00
19.00
10.00
26.00
14.00
(3)5.50
7.00
(5)
(4)
24

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) The connecting end flanges for Class 900 valves, NPS 2% and smaller, are identical to those of Class 1500 valves. The face-
to-face dimensions for all Class 900 valves, NPS 2% and smaller, except round port full bore plug valves (column 4), are
identical with those of Class 1500 valves
(3) Solid wedge only.
(4) Regular pattern only.
(5) Venturi pattern only.
(6) Swing check only.

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FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Buttwelding
end
Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE A5 CLASS 1500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTlWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS

AA
and
D
Port.
Check.8Short
45Swing
23
A
67
Venturi
Full
and
Round
and
and
Pattern
Globe.
Pattern
[Note
Check. and
Short
and
Check.
[Note
Bore.
SwingCheck.
Pattern. 18
8Pattern.
and
A 8BELift
Lift
Pattern.
Pattern.
Angle
Long (1)].
(1)]. and
Lift
Globe. Ball
Long Long
Pattern.A
Long
Conduit.and 8 Regular
Plug Check.
enged End (0.25 in. Raised Face) and Welding End

1;2 ..... ...


100
125
25 ...
26.50
..
49.50
10.00
11.00
12.00
8.50
9.00
65.50
54.50
60.50
16.50
18.50
16.50
14.50
15021.50
10.00
200
15
40
20
65
32
...
..
.6.00
....
54.50
18.5012.00
49.50
60.50
54.50
400
21.50
26.50
80
65.50
76.50
600
500
550
44.50
39.00
32.75
300
250
350
12.00
450
5044.50 49.50
39.0034.00
32.75
14.50
27.75 54.50
10.00
21.50
16.50
18.50
39.00
14.50
12.00
11.00(2)
11.00
. . 76.50 (6)
5.00
4.25
4.50
5.50
(5)
(6)
...
...
..
.....
22.25
24.75
42.00
16.50
18.50
20.62
27.7522.00 .(3)
39.00
7.25
22.00
47.00
17.88
24.62
21.50
44.50
32.7510.75
10.00
16.00
8.25
9.25
10.00
12.00
16.00
19.00
35.00
48.00
32.75
39.00
44.50
(2) .
5.50
19.50
39.00
14.5034.00
42.00
15.38
27.75 53.00
31.00
27.758.50
8.50
7.00
13.25
13.88
19.00
6.50
47.00(4)
58.00
42.00
16.38
28.00
28.00
(3)
24
{continued}

32
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE AS ICONT'D)

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flange facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.
(3) Regular pattern only.
(4) Venturi pattern only.
(5) Globe and lift check only.
(6) Swing check only.

33
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
ASME B16.10-2000 DIMENSIONS OF VALVES

Raised face Buttwelding end

TABLE A6 CLASS 2500 STEEL FLANGED AND BUTTWELDING END VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE AND
END- TO-END DIMENSIONS
Solid Wedge.
3Plug.
42and
7Pattern. Ball
1 and
5Pattern.
and
Dand
A
A Check.
A Pattern
Short
6Swing
BPattern.
AShort
and
Pattern.
[Note
Swing
Long
Regular
long BE
Check.
Lift
andBB Pattern
Check.
B
[Note
(1)].
Long
Check.
Angle and and
B(1)].
Check. Globe. Lift
Pattern.
Disc. Long Globe. Lift
Gate
anged End (0.25 in. Raised Face) and Welding End

50
20.00
200
150
250
80
22.75
25
400
125
100
300
350256.00
17.75
340.25
450 50.00
10.75
10.381.25
6.00
6.50
15.12
13.75
12.12
..
...
... .6.88
10.38
13.75
10.75
49.00
55.00
17.75
20.00
17.75
31.25
40.25
50.00
5.19
5.38
6.06
44.00
7.56
17.75
22.75
36.00
26.50
56.00
26.50
40.25
22.75
31.25
40.25
50.00
15.12
12.12
36.00
22.75
20.00
50.00
56.00 ..
...
8.88
11.00
11.38
18.00
25.00
21.00
14.50
15.12
12.12
36.00
20.00
26.50
56.00
(2)
(2) 10.00
20.12
15.62
13.25
28.00 .
36.00
41.00
24.00
13.00
30.00
18.00
9.12
7.31
1,12 15
40
20
32
65

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) See Table A9 for adjustments to tabulated dimensions which may be required for certain flanged facings.
NOTES:
(1) These dimensions apply to pressure seal or flangeless bonnet valves. They may be applied at the manufacturer's option
to valves with flanged bonnets.
(2) Solid wedge only.

34
2.00
2.38
2.50
1.7520.62 Class
17.00
2.38 150
1.25...
...
0.88
2.62
0.75
0.88
3.25
3.62
2.88
1252.25
1200
2.00
3.00
3.25
11.50
400
600
750
12.00
80
500
9.12
2.62
22.38
2.88
3.38
4.12
22.00
3.25
21.00
15.12
2.62
27.62
214.25
2.88
1050
900
1.75
2.25
1.38
2.38
1.50
1.12
200 ...
...
18.44
17.75
8.62
8.00
14.50
19.00
25.00
19.88
1502.25
1.50
350
250
10.00
11.50
10.75
5.50
5.00
7.12
3.75
5.75
1.12
7.25
1.50
6.25
6.50
8.38
5.38
8.12
9.00
12.00
6.25
9.75
150
50
2.75
3.12
65 .002.62
43.50
14.00
1002.00
0.75
10.38
12.50
450
20.62
3.25
7.50
24.75
17.00
19.50
17.25
14.50
4.00
3.25
8.75
12.00
FACE-TO-FACE
1.12
300
3.88
8.75
8.12
12.00
9.50
14.00
2.38
2.12 23.00
2.383.88
12.75
Dimensions
DN
250 2Knife
12.00
14.50
...
...
7.50
8.38
2.758.75
8.00
2.62
3.25
.00
3.75
5.50
5.00
7.12
2.12
.50
.75
7.25
150AND
Gate,
Class
CLASSES END-TO-END
1Standard
25 Flanges
Between
Installation
[Not.
ANSI Long
(2)] 125
Pattern 2500CAST
ClassClass
ANDSingle
[Note 250
Short
(4)] PatternIRON
[NoteAND(5)] CLASSES 150 TO 2500 ASME 816.10-2000
14 STEEL WAFER TYPE
Size
and
St •• (1)]
Bonnet-
less1 Mating Swing Check, and Dual
ANSI FlangesPlate, Installation
[Note (3)] Between Standard
[Not. DIMENSIONS OF VALVES
VALVES, FACE-TO-FACE DIMENSIONS
Swing Check, I

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) The tolerances of para. 5.1 apply to face-to-face dimensions for sizes NPS 24 and smaller. For sizes NPS 30 and larger, the
tolerance shall be ± 0.25 in.
NOTES:
(1) These data for knife gate valves are extracted frm TAPPI TIS 405-8 and MSS-SP-81.
(2) These data for cast iron swing check valves are extracted from API 594.
(3) Valves of sizes NPS 30 and larger in Classes 150, 300, and 600 shall have body outside diameters and gasket surface
dimensions compatible with flange standards specified in the purchase order, e.g., API 605 or MSS SP-44.
(4) These data for long pattern steel swing check valves in sizes NPS 24 and smaller are extracted from API 60 and API 594.
Data for larger sizes are extracted from API 594.
(5) These data for short pattern steel swing check valves are extracted from API 60.

35
...
....
..
6.06
10.88
1.31
1.69
1.81
6.50
7.88
9.88
...
...
3.06
5.00
15.00
5.00
2.19
2.06
1.81
2.12
2.50
22.00
5.50
3.62
8.00
2.31
1.88
2.12
7.50
5.00
3.25
2.50
1.44
1.75
1.94
2.75
2.19
2.25
2.00
3.38
150
2.56
2.81
100
125
1.50
1.81
36.00
34.00
28.00
24.00
6.12
3.06
18.00
12.00
16.00
18.00
12.00
7.00
6.25
4.62
4.00
7.12
7.88
5.88
8.50
3.25
2.88
9.13
5.25
8.00
ON
Narrow
. 4.00
...
...
2.38.450
300
3.62
3.75
350
26.00
3.12
400
50
80
1800
1350
1650
1050
4.00
4.38
2.69
6.00
15.00
3.00
2.81
4.00
4.50
5.00
4.62
5.12
200
4.12
3.12
2.94
6.19
1200
250
500
600
750 3.19
2.25
2.12
1.88
63.19
3.62
4.50
2.81
2.50
5.003.81
3.38
6.50
5.81
4.56
76.069Wafer
10.00
7.00
8.00
8.50
6.25
5.25
900CLASSES
30.00
1500
Narrow
Wide Extra
150 Wide 600
Class Steel End CLASSES 150 TO 600FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
65
40 Lug Steel
Flanged
and Offset
25End
Style
Wafer AND Seat
[Notes
Style 125Lug (1)] Grooved
[Notes
and
CAST
(51.(6)]
[Note (2), (4H AND
IRON Class STEELDIMENSIONS
BUTTERFLYOF VALVES
VALVES,
5 FACE-TO-FACE DIMENSIONS

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.


NOTES:
(1) The installed face-to-face dimension is the dimension of the valve face-to-face after installation in the pipeline. It does not
include the thickness of gaskets where separate gaskets are used. It does include the compressed (installed) thickness of
gaskets or seals that are an integral part of the valve.
(2) These butterfly valves are of the design generally having concentric location of disc and seat, covered by MSS SP-67, from
which these data are extracted.
(3) These valves are dimensionally compatible with flanges conforming to ASME 816.1 Class 25 or Class 125, ASME 816.5
Class 150, ASME 816.24 Class 150, ASME 816.42 Class 150, or AWWA C-207.
(4) For these butterfly valves, a tolerance of ±0.06 in. shall be allowed on face-to-face dimensions of valves of NPS 6 and
smaller, and a tolerance of ±0.13 in. on NPS 8 and larger, except that for single flange and flangeless valves of NPS 30 and
larger, a tolerance of ±0.25 in. shall be allowed.
(5) For these valves, a tolerance of ±0.13 in. shall be allowed on the face-to-face dimensions for all sizes and pressure classes.
(6) The data for offset seat valves, columns 7-9, are extracted from MSS SP-68 and API 609 (except 16"-24" Class 600, which
are only in MSS SP-68l.

36
FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS OF VALVES ASME 816.10-2000

TABLE A9 DETERMINATION OF FACE-TO-FACE AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS OF FLANGED


VALVES HAVING VARIOUS FLANGE FACINGS
Large
Large
in.ororSmall
Small
Tongue
Joint
Face
Face
Face
Face
Face
Face
Female
Groove Raised
Male
Raised
0.25
Type Class
Ring
Face-to-Face
End-to-End [Notes[Notes
(1) and(1)(2)]
and (2)]
I I

Cast iron
..
+0.50
(3) .(3)
......
(3)
...(4) ...
+0.38
-0.12
+0.38
+0.50
-0.12
(6)
(5)
(3)(6) 150
125
250

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.


NOTES:
(1) To determine the face-to-face or end-to-end dimensions of valves having both flanges as tabulated in this table, adjust the
face-to-face (notthe buttweld end-to-end) dimensions shown for the valve type (gate, globe, etc.), material, class, and size
in Tables A1 to A6 by the amount shown.
(2) For center-to-face or center-to-end dimensions of angle type valves, use one-half the numerical adjustment shown herein.
(3) These face-to-face dimensions are listed in Tables A 1 to A7 (See table of desired class.)
(4) For Class 150 and for Class 300 steel valves having flat faces, either the full thickness of the flange or the thickness with
the 0.06 in. raised face removed may be supplied unless otherwise specified. For full thckness of flange, the face-to-face
dimensions listed for 0.06 in. raised face apply. Users are reminded that removing the 0.06 in. raised faces will make the
face-to-face dimensions nonstandard.
(5) These face-to-face dimensions are those listed for 0.25 in. raised face in Tables A3 to A6.
(6) The X dimensions given in Table A10 added to the appropriate raised face flange face-to-face dimensions of Tables A 1 to
A6 establish the end-to-end dimensions of steel valves having flanges with ring joint facings.

37
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Ring joint

Center-to-
end

TABLE A10 CLASSES 150 TO 2500 STEEL VALVES HAVING END FLANGES WITH RING JOINT FACINGS, END-TO-END
DIMENSIONS
ON
10
12ss
I846III I2III
Size
X7X
911 5X
3 Class
Class
Class
Class
1 Class
Class
1500
2500
150
900
600
300

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0.50
125
150
100
200
15
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3/4
0.44
0.50
...
0.12
0.50
0.38
00.25
0.12
0.50..
50
0.88
0.19
250.12
00.38
0.22
0.75
350
0.44
1.12
0.31
0.62
00.16
.16
500
0.25
80
400
450
600
3000.25
250
550
-0.06
40
32
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0.22
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7
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1500
2500
900
150
600
300
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750
800
700
900
650
0.62
0.50
..
...
1.00
1.12
...
..0.25
850 .(1)
..(1)
0.22
(2)
(1)
(2)
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions are in inches.
(b) Flanges conform to those of ASME 816.5 for the corresponding size and pressure class, except in NPS 22, NPS 26, and
larger sizes. See Note (1).
(c) To determine the end-to-end dimensions of valves having flanges with ring joint facings, the X dimensions must be added
to the nominal raised face flange face-to-face dimensions of Tables A 1 to A6. For angle and angle lift check valves, one-
half of the X dimensions as listed in this table must be added to the nominal dimensions for center-to-end dimensions. For
approximate distance between ends of flanges having octagonal or oval ring gaskets, when rings are compressed, use S
dimensions as listed in this table.
NOTES:
(1) Flanges for NPS 22, NPS 26, and larger sizes conform to those of MSS SP-44 and ASME 816.47, Series A for the corresponding
size and pressure class.
(2) S dimension is not determined.
(3) This dimension has a minus value because the height of he applicable ring joint face is 0.22 in., whereas the height of the
raised face is 0.25 in.

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MANDATORY ANNEX I
REFERENCES

The following is a list of publications referenced in Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engi-
this Standard. neers (ASME), Three Park A venue, New Yark, NY
10016; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, Box 2300,
API 6D, Twenty-First Edition, Pipeline Valves (Steel Fairfield, NJ 07007
Gate, Plug, Ball, and Check Valves)
AWW A C207-94, Steel Pipe Flanges
API 594, Fifth Edition, Wafer and Wafer-Lug Check Publisher: American Water Works Association
Valves
(A WW A), 6666 W. Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO
API 609, Fifth Edition, Lug-and-Wafer-Type Butterfly 80235
Valves
MSS SP-44-1996, Steel Pipe Line Flanges
Publisher: American Petroleum Institute (API), Produc- MSS-SP-67-1995, Butterfly Valves
tion Department, 2535 One Main Place, Dallas, TX MSS-SP-81-1995, Stainless Steel Bonnetless, Flanged
75201-3688 Knife Gate Valves
Publisher: Manufacturers Standardization Society of the
ASME B 16.1-1989, Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS), 127 Park Street,
Fittings, Class 25, 125, 250, and 800 N.E., Vienna, VA 22180
AS ME B 16.5-1996, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
TAPPI TIS 405-8-1981, Recommendations for Stainless
ASME B 16.24-1991, Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges
and Flanged Fittings, Class 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, Steel, Bonnetless, Flanged, Wafer, and Knife Gate
Valves
1500, and 2500
ASME BI6.34-1996, Valves - Flanged and Buttweld- Publisher: Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper
ing End - Steel, Nickel Alloy, and Other Special Industry (T APPI), Technology Park! Atlanta, P.O. Box
105113, Atlanta, GA 30348
Alloys
ASME B 16.42-1987, Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Publications appearing above that have been approved
Flanged Fittings, Class 150 and 300 as American National Standards may also be obtained
AS ME B 16.47 -1996, Large Diameter Steel Flanges from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI),
NPS 26 through NPS 60 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PIPING,
PIPE FLANGES, FITTINGS, AND VALVES

Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems A13.1-1996


Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch) 8 1.20.1-1983(R1992)
Dryseal Pipe Threads (Inch) 81.20.3-1976(R1998)
Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings: Classes 25,125, and 250 816.1-1998
Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings: Classes 150 and 300 816.3-1998
Gray Iron Threaded Fittings: Classes 125 and 250 816.4-1998
Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings (NPS % Through NPS 24) 816.5-1996
Factory-Made Wrought 8uttwelding Fittings 816.9-2001
Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves 816.10-2000
Forged Fittings, Socket-Welding and Threaded 816.11-1996
Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Fittings 816.12-1998
Ferrous Pipe Plugs, 8ushings, and Locknuts with Pipe Threads 816.14-1991
Cast 8ronze Threaded Fittings: Classes 125 and 250 8 16.15-1985(R1994)
Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings 816.18-1984(R1994)
Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges: Ring-Joint, Spiral-Wound, and Jacketed 816.20-1998
Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges 816.21-1992
Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings 816.22-1995
Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV 816.23-1992
Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings: Class 150,300,400,600,900, 1500, and 2500 816.24-1991(R1998)
8uttwelding Ends 816.25-1997
Cast Copper Alloy Fittings for Flared Copper Tubes 816.26-1988
Wrought Steel 8uttwelding Short Radius Elbows and Returns 816.28-1994
Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV 816.29-1994
Manually Operated Metallic Gas Valves for Use in Gas Piping Systems up to 125 psig
(Sizes '/2 Through 2) 816.33-1990
Valves - Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End 816.34-1996
Orifice Flanges 816.36-1996
Large Metallic Valves for Gas Distribution (Manually Operated, NPS 21;2to 12, 125 psig Maximum) 816.38-1985(f{1994)
Malleable Iron Threaded Pipe Unions 816.39-1998
Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems 816.40-1985(R1994)
Functional Qualification Requirements for Power Operated Active Valve Assemblies
for Nuclear Power Plants 816.41-1983(R1989)
Ductile Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Classes 150 and 300 ...............•......................... 816.42-1998
Manually Operated Metallic Gas Valves for Use in House Piping Systems 816.44-1995
Cast Iron Fittings for Sovent® Drainage Systems 816.45-1998
Large Diameter Steel Flanges (NPS 26 Through NPS 60) 816.47-1996
Steel Line 8Ianks 816.48-1997
Factory-Made Wrought Steel 8uttwelding Induction 8ends for Transportation and Distribution Systems 816.49-2000
Power Piping 831.1-1998
Fuel Gas Piping (not an ANSI standard) 831.2-1968
Process Piping 831.3-1999
Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids .......................•........... 831.4-1998
Refrigeration Piping and Heat Exchanger Components 831.5-2000
Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems 831.8-1999
8uilding Services Piping ....................................................•............................. 831.9-1996
Slurry Transportation Piping Systems 831.11-1989(R1998)
Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines 831G-1991
Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe 836.10M-1996
Stainless Steel Pipe 836.19M-1985(R1994)
Self-Operated and Power-Operated Safety-Related Valves Functional Specification Standard N278.1-1975(R1992)

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