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ASME Bhb-28 94 MM 0759670 0550811 155 ml | | ASME B16.28-1994 Cee NOLO ear) Wrought Steel Buttwelding Short Radius Elbows and Returns AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ee cna (eee ight by tte Anvricon Socty OF Mechanic Ensinee: Med al 16° 1247 ASHE BLb.28 94 Ml 0759670 0550812 091 Ml Copa by te ed sl 16°12 AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Wrought Steel Buttwelding Short Radius Elbows and Returns ASME B16.28-1994 (REVISION OF ASME/ANSI B16.28-1986) S , CXS} the american soci of y Mechanical Engineers 8>4 Arerican Society OF Mechanic ngiests {__ 345 east 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 it by ed ul 16 ASME BLb-28 94 MM 0759670 0550813 T28 mi Date of Issuance: November 30, 1994 The 1994 edition of this Standard is being issued with an automatic addenda subscription service. 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Copyright © 1004 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. ‘All Rights Reserved Printed in USA, DCOOOOESDa Areticn Soci OF Mechanic Engiests Copa by Med dul 161237 ASME B2b-28 94 MH 075970 0550814 964 mm FOREWORD (This Foreword isnot part of ASME B16.20-1964) In 1921, the American Engineering Standards Committee, later American Standards ‘Association (ASA), organized Sectional Committee B16 to unify and further develop national standards for pipe flanges and fittings (and, later, for valves, gaskets, and valve actuators). Cosponsors of the B16 Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Association [now ‘Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as cosecretariat organizations. Tn 1959, recognizing the increasing use of short radius buttwelding fittings not covered by ASA B16.9-1958, MSS developed Standard Practice SP-S9. In 1963, this Standard was submitted to Subcommittee 6 (now Subcommittee F), the Bi6 group re- sponsible for welded fittings, for consideration as a candidate American Standard. Fol- lowing approval by the Committee, cosponsors, and ASA, the standard was published as ASA BI6.28-1964. In 1969, review of the document indicated that no changes were necessary. After reorganization of ASA, first as the United States of America Standards Institute (USASI), then as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), with the Sectional Committee being redesignated as an American National Standards Committee, the reaf- firmation was approved and published as ANSI B16.28-1964 (R1972). Subcommittee F then began a major revision to bring the standard up to date with current practice and usage. Metric dimensional equivalents were also added. Following Standards Committee, cosecretariat, and ANSI approval, the revision was published as ANSI B16.28-1978. In 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as an ASME Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI. In the 1986 edition, the text was revised and inch dimensions were established as the standard, Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as an American National ‘Standard was given by ANSI on November 12, 1986, with the new designation ASME! ANST B16.28-1986. ‘Commencing in 1991, the subcommittee reviewed the document and made a number of revisions. The 80% factor used in the computed proof test pressure in earlier B16.28 editions was changed to 100% in this 1994 edition. After public review and approval by ‘ASME, this edition was approved by ANSI on October 10, 1994. [Requests for interpretation or suggestions for revision should be sent to the Secretary, B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Conter, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. SOCOOODES>4e Areca Soc OF Mechaied Erinsts 03 ASME BLb-28 94 MM 0759670 0550815 aTO mm ASME B16 COMMITTEE ‘Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets (The following isthe roster ofthe Committae atthe time of approval of this Standard.) OFFICERS |W. MeLean, Chsirman R.A Schmidt, Vie Chairman ‘4 Yarmush, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W.L. Balls, Columbia Gas Disvibution Co., Columbus, Ohio ‘Union Carbide Corp, South Cherieston, West Virginia 1M, Bell Uncerwriars Laboratories, Inc, Northbrook, llnois RLR. Brodin, Fisher Controls International, Inc, Marshsltown, owe [A Cohen, Copper Development Associaton, New York, New York W. C. Farell, Jr, Coneultan, Biringham, Alabama CE. Foren, MtualorCo., Decatur linols DR. Frikken, Monsanto Co, St. Lov, Missouri M. W, Garland, Frick Co., Weynesboro, Panneylvania 4.8, Hagan, ABS Americas, New Orlears, Lousiana ‘J.C. Inch, Mueller 3068 Co, Hartsvile, & A dolly, Heney Vogt Machin W. G. Knecht, Anchor/Daving Valve Co. Wiliamsport, Ponnsyivania R. Koester, The Wiliam Powell Co. Cincinnati, Ohio JH. McCauley, Je, James H. MeCauley, Ine, Chicago, no's LN. MeLean, Newco Valves, Palos Park, lino’s [AF Rhodes, Consultan, Houston, Texas F.C. Roach, dr, Technicon Enterprise, Ine, Laneester, Pennsyivaria ‘A Rowland, US. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C A. Schmid, Ladish Co, Russell, Arkansas IM, Stephan, Flexi Inc, Pennsauken, New Jersey ‘Stroud, Duct ron Pipe Research Assocation, Bcminghar Repairs, Inc. South Bend, Indiane Willams, Souter Company Services, Birmingham, Alabama Yarmush, ASME, New York, New York Alabama s. R Ww. TF. RE DA a PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE F — STEEL THREADED AND WELDING FITTINGS A. Jolly, Chairman, Henry Vogt Machine Co,, Louisvil, Kentucky U.DUrso, Secretary, ASME, New York, New York P.R, Benavides, Tube Forgings of America, Inc, Porttanc, Oregon G. Cuesio, Capitol Mancfacturing Co., Crowley Louisiana D.R.Frieen, Monsanto Co,, St Loula, Missouri it by a Antica Soclty OF estore Erorees ed ul 16 it by ed ul 16 ASME 616-28 94 MM 0759670 550816 737 mm R.E, Johnson, Flowine Corp., New Castle, PennsyWvania F.C. Lafferty, Penna Mechine Works, Inc. Chester, Pennsyva .H. Monroe, Consultant, Birmingham, Alabama D. W. Mui, anvil Limited, Simcoe, Ontario, Ca R.A. Schmid, Lacish Co, Russolhil, Arkansas LA. Wilis, Dow Chemical Co, Freeport, Taxes a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees ASME B1b-28 94 MM 075970 0550817 673 mm CONTENTS Foreword «esse Erect eet Standards Committee Roster .....++« a v 1 Scope o 1 2 Design and Pressure Ratings 1 3 Size cone 5 1 4 Marking 2 5 Material 2 6 Fittings Dimensions . 2 7 End Preparation 2 8 Production Tests 2 9 Design Proof Tests 2 10 Tolerances .. 3 Figure 1 Welding Bevel and Root Face for Fitting 4 Tables 1 Tolerances pce oe cove 5 2 Dimensions of Short Radius Elbows «.......+..-. see 6 3. Dimensions of Short Radius 180 deg Returns 20.00.0000. 6 Annexes ‘A. Metric (SI) Tables cece : 7 B References .....s:.eee0 eee ree feces TH tit by te Aerio Sac OF Meche Eainsts Med Jul 16° 1248-00 2003 it by ed ul 16 ASME Blb-28 $4 MM 075970 0550818 SOT mm ASME 616.26-1998 WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS: 1 SCOPE 1.1 General ‘This Standard covers ratings, overall dimensions, testing, tolerances, and markings for wrought carbon, and alloy steel buttwelding short radius elbows and returns. The term wrought denotes fittings made of pipe, tubing, plate, or forgings. 1.2 Fabricated Fittings Fabricated fittings employing intersection welds are not covered by this Standard. Design of such fit- tings is covered in the ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Cade. 1.3 References 1.3.1 Referenced Standards. Standards and spec: ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Annex B, which is part of this Standard. It is not considered practical to identify the specific edi tion of each standard and specification in the indi- vidual references. Instead the specific edition reference is identified in Annex B. A product made in conformance with a prior edition of reference standards and in all other respects conforming to this. ‘Standard will be considered to be in conformance. 1.3.2 Codes and Regulations. A fitting used un- der the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, the ASME Code for Pressure Piping, for a governmental regulation is subject to any limi tation of that code or regulation. This includes any ‘maximum temperature limitation or rule governing the use of a material at low temperature. 14 Service Conditions Criteria for selection of fitting types and materials suitable for particular fluid service are not within the scope of this Standard. S0cooOGE>a Ante Socty OF Mecha Eninens 1.8 Welding Installation welding requirements are outside the scope of this Standard. Installation welding shall be done in accordance with the applicable piping code cf regulation covering the piping system into which the fittings are installed, 2 DESIGN AND PRESSURE RATINGS 2.1. Design of Fittings ‘The design of the fittings shall be established by ‘mathematical method analysis contained in nation- ally recognized pressure vessel or piping codes or at ‘the manufacturer's option by proof testing in accord ‘ance with Section 9 of this Standard. In order to meet. design requirements, it is expected that some portion of formed fittings may have to be thicker than the pipe wall with which the fitting is intended to be used. 2.2 Basis of Ratings ‘The allowable pressure ratings for fittings designed {in accordance with this Standard shall be 2 for straight seamless pipe of equivalent size and material [nominal pipe size (NPS), wall thickness or schedule umber, and including a comparison of chemical composition and mechanical properties of the re- spective material specification. 23 Record Maintenance Records of mathematical analysis andor suocess- ful proof test data shall be available at the manufac- turer's facility for inspection by the purchaser. Certified copies of this data shall be made available to the purchaser upon agreement with the manufac- turer. 3 SIZE The sizes of fittings in Tables 1, 2, and 3 are iden- tified by the corresponding NPS as defined in ANSI/ ASME B36.10M. it by ed ul 16 ASME Ble-28 94 MM 0759670 OSS0829 4b mm ASME 816.28-1904 4 MARKING 4.1 Standard Marking (See Note) Each fitting shall be permanently marked to show the following” (a) manufecturer’s name or trademark; (@) material grade and class (ASTM or ASME grade symbol) and the heat number or manufactur. e's heat identification; (6) conformance to this Standard, designated by the prefix “WE” in the grade symbol marking; {d) schedule number or nominsl wall thickness designation: (e) NPS. NOTE: The pressure rating ofthe Sting is represented by the NPS, wall thickness (r ehedule number), and material marked an the iting (Se pars. 2.2) 42 Exceptions Where the size of the fitting does not permit com- plete marking, the identification marks may be omit- ted in reverse of the order presented above. 4.3 Depth of Stamping Where steel stamps are used, they shall be low stress and care should be taken so that the marking. is not deep enough or sharp enough to cause cracks fr to reduce the wall thickness of the fitting below the design minimum allowed, 5 MATERIAL, ‘Wrought fittings covered by this Standard shall be in accordance with ASTM A 234, A 403, A 420, or the corresponding ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II specification, 6 FITTINGS DIMENSIONS This Standard provides for a fixed position for the ‘welding ends with reference to either the center line of the fittings or the overall dimensions. Dimensional standards for these fittings are found in Tables 2, 3, A2, and A3. The surface contour shall be essentially a segment of a torus that may be terminated in tangents, 7 END PREPARATION. Unless otherwise specified by the purchaser, weld- ing ends shall be in accordance with ASME B16.25. a Antica Soclty OF estore Erorees 15:14 2003 WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELOING ‘SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS For convenience, these welding ends are shown in Fig. 1 for fittings with wall thicknesses equal to that ofthe pipe to which they will be welded for use with out a backing ring. Unless otherwise specified, fit- tings are furnished with welding ends for use without backing rings for the pipe wall thickness specified. 8 PRODUCTION TESTS Hydrostatic testing of wrought fittings is not re- quired by this Standard. All fittings shall be capable of withstanding, without leakage, a hydrostatic test pressure required by the applicable code for seamless Pipe equivalent to the NPS, wall thickness, and ma- terial grade marked on the fitting, 9 DESIGN PROOF TESTS 9.1. Required Tests Proof tests shall be made as set forth herein when the manufacturer chooses proof testing to qualify the fitting design. Unless otherwise agreed upon between ‘manufacturer and purchaser, the only required type of proof testis a bursting strength test. Proof tests conducted prior to the issuance of this edition of this Standard, which meet the require- ‘ments of this edition, are acceptable. 9.2 Test Assembly 9.2.1 Representative Fittings. Fittings that are representative of production and selected for test shall be identified as to material, grade, and lot, in- cluding heat treatment. They shall be inspected for dimensional compliance to this Standard, 9.2.2 Other Components. Straight seamless or welded pipe sections whose calculated bursting strength is at east as great as the proof test pressure as calculated in para. 9.3 shall be welded to each end of the fitting t0 be tested. Any internal mis- alignment greater than 0.06 in. (1.6 mm) shall be reduced by taper boring at a slope not over 1:3. The minimum length of pipe sections for closures shall be as follows: (a) one pipe outside diameter for NPS 14 and smaller; (6) one-half pipe outside diameter for NPS greater than 14. it by ASME 816-28 94 MM 0759670 0550820 168 mm WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELOING SHORT RADIUS ELGOWS AND RETURNS 9.3 Test Procedure and Acceptance Standard ‘Test fluid shall be water or other liquid used for hydrostatic testing. Hydrostatic pressure shall be ap- plied to the assembly. ‘The proof test requirements are met when assem- bly withstands, without rupture, 105% of the com- puted proof test pressure defined below, computed proof test pressure actual ultimate tensile strength of the test fitting determined on a specimen taken from the fitting or representative of the test fitting, The test fiting shall meet all re- quirements of one of the materials listed in pai = nominal pipe wall thickness of the pipe that the fitting marking identifies D = specified outside diameter of pipe that the fitting marking identifies 9.4 Applicability of Results It is not necessary to conduct an individual test of fittings with all combinations of sizes, wall thick- nesses, and materials. A proof test meeting the re- quirements of para. 9.3 on one representative fitting ‘may represent other fittings of the same type to the extent described below. PSOCOONDBS.e Aenea Secey OF Mechanied Erinsts Med Jul 16°1248:20 2003 ‘ASME 816.28-1904 9.4.1 Size Range. One test fitting may be used to qualify similarly proportioned fittings with an [NPS range from one-half to twice that for the tested fitting. 9.4.2 Thickness Range. One test fitting may be used (0 qualify similarly proportioned fittings with 1D ranges from one-half to three times that for the tested fitting, 9.4.3 Material Grades. The pressure retaining ca- pacity of a geometrically identical fitting made of var- lous grades of steel will be directly proportional to the tensile properties of the various grades. There- fore, it is necessary to test only a single material grade in a representative fitting to prove the design of the fitting. 10 TOLERANCES Tolerances forall fittings are shown in Tables 1 and Al, and are based on the nominal dimensions given in Tables 2,3, A2, and A3. For the purpose of determining conformance with this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits where limits, maximum or minimum values, are specified, shall be “rounded off” as defined in ASTM E 29, This requires that an observed or caleulated value shall be rounded off to the nearest unit in the Jast right-hand digit used for expressing the Ii The listing of decimal tolerances does not imply the method of measurement. ASME B1b-28 94 MM 0759670 OSS082] OT4 mm ASME 16.20-1908 37.8 dog 2.9 dog 120.90 12) + + 0.06 (1.6) +£0.03 0.8) (oot toc8) WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING ‘SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS a freee ets ae. YY “No le 0.06 11.6) 20.03 0.81 ‘Root face! too.e8 (221 37.5 deg 22.5 409 (a) Phan (6) Compound Bovel Nominal Wail ‘Thiekness ¢ ess than (Nowe (0) End Proparation (Cut square oF slightly charter, ‘at manufacturer option. Plain bovel asin sketch fa) shove 40 0.98 nel, (22) [Note More than 0.88 (22) Compound bevel as in sketch (ch ebove GENERAL NOTES: (a) Seo ASME 616.25 for transitions from bevel and root face inta body of fting and backing ring preparatons. {o) Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. NTE: (1) x = 0.1916) for carbon steal or forte alloy steal and 0.12 (8 for austen alloy steo! FIG, 1 WELDING BEVEL AND ROOT FACE FOR FITTING (Without Backing Ring, or With Split Backing Ring) DCOOOOESDa Areticn Soci OF Mechanic Engiests ASME BLb-28 94 MM 0759570 O550822 130 mm WROUGHT STEEL BUTWELDING ‘SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS ASME 816.28-1904 it TABLE 1 TOLERANCES cog An ge Ehows 100 dag Pats Ouse enter | Cantarto-| Bacto Diameter ‘Wall Anquiarity End Contor Fac |Alignments Berl lmao anf an imenion|pimencon| Dineen} cf Ende nee tt aulotouetnn a. ianewea a, P| a | On kw em | 7008 008 ‘aos | 28 | aos | ea | a8 | 00a wo2y | Tae sro | 008 | 008 ox | oo | oo | ozs | aas | 00s ‘ cos | ons os | ooo | oo | ozs | as | 00s | | +00 | cles sos | 1382 | 008 |rome] one | on | ome | ons | 02s | one arom row | 188 ore | 7] oo | ore | oop | ose | 0a | 00s | te 141016 +018 12 | ness 0.09 | 0.25 0.08 0.38 0.25 0.08 ton , aed 1" vase ore | fra | ore | ose | om | os | 02s | 008 mon | 1928 xa or | 038 | oo | ox | 02s | 00s x | (GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. Tolerances ere equal plus and minus except as noted. NOTES: (1) Out-otound is the sum of absolute values of plus and minus tolerance. (2) This tolerance may be exceeded i localized erees of formed ftings where increased wall thickness s required to meot design requirements of para 2.1. (a1 Tho ineide dlamater and the nominal wal thicknesses at ends are to be specified by the purchaser. Wall thickness tolerence applies troughout the fine. (4) Unless otherwise epacifiad by te purchaser, these tolerances apply tothe nominel inside diameter, which equ between the nominal outside Glemeter and twice the nominal wall thicknoss. the ditference Coptnt by the a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines ed ul 16 ASME Blb-28 94 MM 0759670 0550823 977 mi WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING ASME 816.20-1904 SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS -—*+—+ Lt L. Lt o— r— o————— TABLE 2 DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS TABLE 3 DIMENSIONS OF SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS. 180 deg RETURNS TT Otside y ‘Outside ] Nominat Diamar Center: Nominal Diameter | Conter-to- | Back-to- Pipe at Bevel ‘End Pipe atBevel | Center | Face Sie ° A Size ° ° x 7 13 100) 7 1a 200 12 % 1166 125 % 188 250 | 206 % 190 180 % 190 3.00 2a 2 238 200 2 238 400 a1 ™% 288 250 % 288 5.00 304 360 3.00 3 350 600 | 475 400, 350 3% 400 70 | 550 450 400 4 450 goo | 625 556 5.00 5 556 roo | 775 662 8.00, 6 652 ro | on ee2 800 8 as2 xeo0 | 1220 1078 30.00 10 1075, 00 | 15.38 1275 12.00 2 1275 2400 | 1838 1400 14.00 “4 14.00 2a00 | 21.00 10 =| 1600 6 16.00 22.00 u 18 18.00 18.00 8 | 1800 3600 | 27.00 2 20.00 20.00 20 20.00 4000 | 3000 2 22.00 22.00 2 22.00 aao0 | 3300 2 24.00 24.00 m 24.00 soo | 3600 GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. GENERAL NOTES: lone are in inches. sion Ais equal to one-half of dimension O. a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees it by ed ul 16 ASHE 816.28 94 M™ 0759670 OSS0824 603 mm WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELOING SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS ‘ASME 816.28-1994 ANNEX A. METRIC (SI) TABLE {This Annex isan integral part of ASME B16.28-1994, and is placed after the main txt for convenience) The metric tolerances and dimensions shown in Tables Al, A2, and A3 are for information and ref- crence. They are not exact equivalents of the dimen- sions in Tables 1, 2, and 3. If used by agreement between manufacturer and purchaser, complete di- mensional interchangeability with standard compo- nents can not be assured. Use of a combination of standard and metric values is contrary to the intent of this Standard ight by Me 2e Areca Sac OF Mechaied Erinsts Med Ju 16° 124843 2003 ASME 816.28 94 MM 0759670 0550825 747 mm WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELOING ASME 816.28-1994 ‘SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS. 7 ——s TABLE A1 TOLERANCES 0 ae A ings Show 100 og Returns ‘utuids | tale Centro: Cartrto:| Beckto- Nominal | Diameter Diameter ‘Wall Anguiarity End Center | Face [Alignments Fine | etBeral | “atEnd [eines OW Anglo Pae| Dimension | Dimension] Dimension of Ende Ske |tnotes (1 2] Notes (1a, en|tiote a eo |e ye 2, 7 oe cr 7 >a 30% : 18 sfa2foa2 da 7 1 “2 ‘ ee 16 noms) © | 2 | 2 for fo? 1 an | “ trove | ey e wf) 2 fa foe for foo : int ‘ 2 w fm ta fa fon foo , : town | + a2 | mas} 3 | 8 | 3 | ow for foe ve Fn wow | ts a2 ed 2 “s now 2 a ofa} oa | ow fo 2 (GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in milimetere. To ces are equal plus end minus except as noted, NoTEs: (1) Out-ofound is th ‘and minus tolerance, (2) This tolerance may be exceeded in localized arene of formed fitinge where increased wall thickness is required to meet design 1d ihe nominal wal thicknesses at ends are to be specified by the purchaser. Wal thickness tolerance les troughout he Mig (2) Unies there speci bythe purchaser, thee tolerances apply othe nmin [between the nominal outs ciamoter and twice the nominal wal thicknese, inside diameter, which equals the diference ASME B1b-25 94 MM 0759670 0550824 LBL mm WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS ASME 816.28-1904 ‘Nominal Outside Diameter at Bevel = Pipe D Size Min, [Nom [Mex | Min. | Nom. | Max. 1 2 3 ry B 2 a % a 2 a 30 2 4 % a 4% o 2% 30 2 2 88 60 et 2 3 53 2% n B 7 @ 04 6 3 88 29 0 % 78 w % 101 102 103 a7 80 1 4 13 m4 6 100 02 104 5 ao vat a 125, w 129 5 187 168 m™ 180 182 154 8 27 219 2 201 203 208 0 20 mm mm 282 254 26 2 aa 224 28 302 308, 308 “ 353 356 360 383 356 359 6 03 ‘06 410 403 ‘06 400 8 480 a7 41 454 487 60 2 503 508 oie 505, 508 st 2 554 559 565 556 559 582 24 605 sto 66 67 610 613 Coptgh by te Med Jul 16°1248554 2003 COENOESDa Areca Society OF Mechanic Engines (GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in milters. ASME Bbb.28 94 MH O7S9670 0550827 512 me WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELOING ASME 816.28-1994 SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS AND RETURNS ‘Conter-to-Conter o ‘size [Min | Nom | Mex | Min. | Nom. | Mex | Min, | Nom | Max 1 2 || «| «| |) «| «| a | « m | a | @ | a | oo] o |] mn] a | a | oo wm | a | a | a | oo | | a | 55 | o2 | oo 2 so | eo | o | 95 | sz} wo | 7m | o | a8 mm | 2] mm | m | wo} rz | 136] 93 | 10 | 07 3 | o | o | 0 | us| tse | aso) v4 | sar | 20 3% | or | woz | ros | a7 | ie | sas] a3 | uo | 47 a) |oma [oma | ae | 198 | 203 | 210 | 152 | 159 | 106 s | wo | ver | tae | aaz | zea | 251) 190 | 197 | 208 6 | te | wes | sr | 206 | 305 | 312 | 230 | 2a | 20a 3 | 27 | za | 22 | soe | aos | ata | 08 | ans | 320 so | 20 | 23 | 27 | aos | sos | sre | ses | ao | 296 12 | 321 | 324 | 328 | 600 | sto | 620 | 60 | 267 | are | asa | 355 | so | ror | on | 721 | 26 | 893 | 50 16 | 403 | 405 | aio | aos ais | a3 | cos | 610 | 617 1s | ase | as7 | 461 | oo | ors | za | ore | cae | ono 20 | sos | sos | 514 | 006 | 1016 | 1025 | 755 | 762 | 769 zz | sss | sso | oss | 1108 | tre | 1128 | ear | eas | o4s 24 | 605 | o10 | 616 | 1209 | rai | 1229 | 907 | ora | 2s GENERAL NOTES: (a) Dimensions ara in rit meters (©) Dimension Ais equal to anetalf of dimension 0. 10 Copa by the 2e Aree Sac OF Hechaied Erginsts Med Jul 16°12349-06 2003 ASME B1b.28 94 MM 0759670 O5S083) T43 mm AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PIPING, PIPE FLANGES, FITTINGS, AND VALVES ‘Scheme for the dantication of Piping Systoms A13.1-1981(81085) Pipe Threads, Goneral Purpose (inch) '31.20.1-1983(R1992) Dryeeal Pipe Threads (inch) 31203-1976(R1991) (Cant ron Pipe Flanges ard Flanged Etings omens 316.1-1989 Malieable ron Threaded Fitings : : mm 3163-1992 Gary lon Threaded Fitings aren 316. 4.1992 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fitings : 3165-1088 Factory-Made Wrought Stee! Butnalding Ftings : 816.9-1903 Face-to-Face and Endsto.End Dimensions of Valvas SI pre.t0992 Forged Fitings, SocketWelding ana Threaded I pea-re9t Gest ron Threaded Drainage Fitings . 316.12-1991 Ferrous Pipe Plugs, Bushings, and Locknuts with Pipe Threads 316.14-1091 (Cost Bronze Thraaded Fitings, Class 128 and 250 816.15-1005, Cast Copper Alloy Solder Join Pressure Fittings a1e18-1094 Metalic Gaskats for Pipa Fanges — Ring-Joint SpalNound, and Jacketed 816 20-1993 Nonmetallic Fat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges — Bi621-1092 ‘Wrought Copper end Copper Alley Solder Joint Pressure Fitings Be 22-1089, (Cost Copper Alloy Solder Joint Drainage Fitings ~ DWV ewe221002 est Copper Alloy Pipa Flanges and Flanged Fitings, Class 150, 300, 400, 690,600, 1800, and 2500 51624-1991 aurwging Ends 516.25-1992 Cost Copper Alay Fitinas for Flared Copper Tubes 816.26-1068, Wrought Ste! Burweding Short Radius Elbows and Returns 16 28-1908 ‘Wrought Capper and Wrought Copper Alloy Soldar Joint Drainage Ftings — DWV. COUT p1e.za-t088 Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Fittings for Sovent Drainage Systems 16-32-1002 Man ally Operates Metalic Gat Valves for Use in Gas Piping Systems Up to 125 psig (sizes % Through 2) : 18:33-1900 Vatves ~ Flanges, Thresded, and Welding End 1634-1988 Orifice Flanges sa 816.36-1988 Lge Meteo Valves for Gat Distribution (Manually Operated, NPS 2Y; 012,126 psig Maximum)... B16 38-1965 Molleable ran Threaded Pipe Unions, Classes 150, 250, nd 300 216 29-1086 ‘Manually Operated Thermaalastie Gas Shutofs and Valves in Gas Distribution Syeiems 86.40.1095, Functional Qusifieation Requirements for Power Operated Active Valve Assemblies for Nuclear Power Plants 816.41-1963(81960) Dustis ron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Claes 160 and 300 bie42.1987 Wrought Copper and Copper Aloy Solder vont Fitings far Sovent® Drainage Syetoms Biea-t082 Cast lr Fitings for Sovent® Orsinege Systems Bieas-t287 Large Diameter Steal Flanges (NPS 25 Through NPS 60) 1647-1990 Power Piping : 831.-1992 Fuel Ges Pipa 53121068, Chemicel Plant and Petriourn Refinery Piping 831.31993, Liga Transportation Systems for Hysrocaroons, Liquid Pet Anhydrous Armonia, and Alcohols. : ar4ero02 Retigeration Ping : an s992 {Ges Transmission and Distribution Piping Systeme 7 as.es002 Building Services Piping 831.0-1988, Slucy Transportation Piping Systems : aan.173989 [ASME Guide for Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systorns — 1986 {not an ANSI Standard) Manual for Deterrining the Remaining Strength of Corraded Pipelines (not en ANS! 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