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POX] [Proposed Revision of] [2006 Large Diameter Steel Flanges NPS 26 Through NPS 60 Metric/Inch Standard (Draft 5/6777 Tentative Subject to Revision or Withdrawal Specific Authorization Required for Reproduction or Quotation ASME Standards and Certification | AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME 816.47-2006 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES NPS 26 THROUGH NPS 60 METRIC/INCH STANDARD 1 SCOPE 1. Generat This Standard covers pressure-temperature ratings, ‘materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking, and testing, for pipe flanges in sizes NPS 26 through NPS 60. Included here are flanges with rating class designations 175, 150, 300, 400, 600, and 900 with requirements given. inboth I (metric) and US. Customary units, with diam- ter of bolts and flange bolt holes expressed in inch units. ‘This Standard is limited to (@) flanges made from cast or forged materials () blind flanges made from cast, forged, or plate ‘materials (see Tables 1 and 2) ‘Also, included in this Standard are requirements and recommendations regarding flange bolting, flange gas- kets, and flange joints. 1.2 Flange Series This Standard provides two series of flange dimen- sions. Series A specifies flange dimensions for general "use flanges. Series B specifies flange dimensions for com- pact flanges that, in most cases, have smaller bolt circle diameters than Series A flanges. These two series of flanges are, in general, not interchangeable, The user should recognize that some flanged valves, equipment bolted between flanges, and flanged equipment may be compatible with only one series of these flanges. 1.3 References Codes, standards, and specifications, containing pro- visions to the extent referenced herein, constitute requirements of this Standard, These reference docu- ‘ments are listed in Mandatory Appendix IIL 1.4 Time of Purchase, Manufacture, or Installation ‘The pressure-temperature ratings in this Standard are applicable upon its publication to all flanges within its scope that otherwise meet its requirement. For unused flanges maintained in inventory, the manufacturer of the flange may certify conformance to this Edition, provided that itcan be demonstrated that all requirements ofthis Edition have been met. Where such components were installed in accordance with the pressure-temperature ratings of an earlier edition of this Standard, those rat- ings are applicable, except as may be governed by the applicable code or regulation. 1.5 User Accountability This Standard cites responsibilities that are to be assumed by the flange user in the areas of, for example (@) application (@) installation (©) system pressure testing (d) operation (©) material selection 1.6 Quality Systems Requirements relating to the product manufacturer's ‘Quality System Program are described in Mandatory ‘Appendix I 1.7 Relevant Units ‘This Standard states values in both SI (metric) and ‘US. Customary units. Asan exception, diameter of bolts and flange bolt holes are expressed in inch units only. ‘These systems of units are to be regarded separately as, standard. Within the text, the USS. Customary units are shown in parentheses or in separate tables. The values stated ineach system are not exact equivalents; therefore, itis required that each system of units be used indepen- dently of the other. Except for diameter of bolts and flange bolt holes, combining values from the two sys- tems constitutes nonconformance with the Standard. 128 [Service Conditions Criteria for selection of materials suitable for particu- lar fluid service arenot within the scope ofthis Standard. 1.9 Convention For the purpose of determining conformance with this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits where limits, maximum and minimum values are speci- fied, shall be rounded as defined in ASTM Practice E 29 ‘This requires that an observed or calculated value shall bbe rounded off o the nearest unit in the last right hand digit used for expressing the limit, Decimal values and, tolerances do not imply a particular method of mea- surement. [Selection of Materials. [26 ‘Ase 916.47-2006— 1.10 Denotation 1.10.1 Pressure Rating Designation, Class followed. by a dimensionless number, is the designation for pressure-temperature ratings (Le, class 75, class 150, class 300, class 400, class 600, class 900). 1.10.2 Size. NPS, followed by a dimensionless ‘number, isthe designation for nominal flange size. NPS is related to the reference nominal diametes, DN, used in international and other standards. For the sizes cov- ered in this Standard, the relationship is: DN = 25 x NPS. 2. PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS 2.1 General Pressure-temperature ratings are maximum allow- able working gage pressures, in bar units, atthe temper- atures in degrees Celsius shown in Tables 3 through aed for the applicable material and class designation. Tables [-1 through [25]of Mandatory Appendix I lists ‘pressure-temperature ratings using psi units for pres- sure at the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. For inter~ ‘mediate temperatures, linear interpolation is permitted. Interpolation between class designations is not per~ mitted. 2.2 Flanged Joints A flanged joint is composed of separate and indepen- dent, although interrelated, components: the flanges, the ‘gasket, and the bolting, which are assembled by another influence, the assembler. Proper controls must be exer- ised in the selection and application for all of these ‘elements to attain a joint that has acceptable leak tight ness. Assembly and tightening techniques, such as con- trolled bolt tightening, are described in ASME PCC- 2.3 Ratings of Flanged Joints 2.3.4 Basis, Pressuretemperature ratings apply to ‘langed joints that conform to the limitations on bolting in para. 53 and on gaskets in para. 54, and which are ‘made up in accordance with good practice for alignment and assembly (see para, 2.2). Use of these ratings for flanged joints not conforming to these limitations is the responsibility of the user, 2.3.2 Mixed Flanged Joints. If the two flanges in a ‘langed joint do not have the same pressure-temperature rating, the rating of the joint at any temperature is the lower of the two flange ratings at that temperature. 2.4 Rating Temperature ‘The temperature shown for a corresponding pressure rating is the temperature ofthe pressure containing shell ‘of the component. In general, this temperature is the ‘same as that of the contained fluid. Use of a pressure rating corresponding to a temperature other than that of the contained Muid is the responsibilty of the user, subjectto the requirements of applicable codes and regu Jations. For any temperature below -29°C (-20°F) the rating shall be no greater than the rating shown for -28°C (-20°R) See also para. 253. 2.5: Temperature Considerations 2.5.1 General. Use of flanges at either high or low temperatures shall take into consideration the risk of joint leakage due to forces and moments developed in the connected piping or equipment. Provisions in paras, 25.2 and 2.53 are included as advisory with the aim of lessening these risks. 2.5.2 High Temperature. Application at tempera- tures in the creep range will result in decreasing bolt loads as relaxation of flanges, bolts, and gaskets takes place. Flanged joints subjected to thermal gradients may likewise be subject to decreasing bolt loads, Decreased bolt loads diminish the capacity of the flanged joint to sustain loads effectively without leakage. At tempera tures above 200°C (400°F) for Classes 75 and 150, and above 400°C (750°) for other class designations, flanged joints may develop leakage problems unless careis taken to avoid imposing severe external loads and/or severe thermal gradients. 2.5.3 Low Temperature. Some ofthe materials listed ‘Tables 1 and 2, notably some carbon steels, may undergo a decrease in ductility when used at low tem- peratures to such an extent as to be unable to safely resist shock loading, sudden changes of stress, or high stress concentration. Some codes or regulations may require impact testing for applications even where tem peratures are higher than ~29°C (-20°F). When such requirements apply, itis the responsibility of the user to ensure these requirements are communicated to the ‘manufacturer prior to the time of purchase. 2.6 System Pressure Testing Flanged joints may be subjected to system pressure tests at a pressure of 1.5 times the 38°C (100°F) rating. rounded off to the next higher 1 bar (25 psi) increment. ‘Testing at any higher pressure is the responsibility of the user, taking into account the requirements of the applicable code or regulation 2.7 Welding Neck Flanges 2.7.1 Maximum Bore Size. Ratings for welding neck flanges covered by this Standard are based upon their Inubsat the welding end having a thickness at eat equal to that calculated for pipe having a 276 MPa (40,00 pi) specified minimum yield strength. Ia order to asvure adequate flange hub thickness for flange sizes NPS 26 and larger, the bore ofa welding neck flange, dimension Bas shown in Figs. land 2, shall not exceed Bac deter mined as follows: ASME 816.467.2006. ase Bowe (@) Cast langes shall be marked withthe ASTM speci 7 ona fication! grade identification symbol (letters and num- 150 os 4 bers), and the melt number or melt identification 00 ‘09850 A () Plate flanges and forged flanges shall be marked 00 ‘seco A with the ASTM specification’ number and grade identi @ oso fication symbol. seo 098504 (©) Amanufacturer may supplement these mandatory where material markings with his trade designation for the "A = tabulated hub diameter beginning of cham- material grade, but confusion of symbols shall be fer as listed in the dimensional tables, avoided. Bau = maximum permissible diameter for the bore _ (4) For flanges manufactured from material that of a welding neck flange ‘meets the requirements for more than one specification ‘or grade ofa specification listed in Table 1, see para. 428. ‘The resultant units for diameter Bag are the same as Ce ea eet 4.2.3 Rating Designation, The flange shall be marked with he number that corresponds ots pressure 2.7.2 Components of Unequal Strength. The tabu- rating class designation (i.e, 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, oF lated ratings for welding neck flanges are independent 900). of components of unequal strength or unequal wall 42.4 Conformance, The designation B16 or B1647 thickness to which they may be attached. For allattach- — guatipsapotel tothe lange preably located adjacent rents, the pressure rating of the Mange shall not ef the cass designation, to inliate conformance to this exceeded. Standard. The use of the prefix ASME is optional. 2.73 Machen Welds. Attachment welds should 4.75 Temperature Temperature markings are not beemade inaccordance with he appliablecode or meal sgquirci se Teses Vows it asked he empene lation. See para. 6.4 and Fig, 3 for weld end dimensional tyre shall be shown with its ‘corresponding tabulated requirements. pressure rating for the material. 2.8 Multiple Material Grades 4.26 Size, ‘The NPS identification number shall be Materials for anges may meet the requirements of Mafked on anges. more than one specification or the equirmnents of more 42.7 Ringyolat Flange. The edge (periphery) of than one grade of a specification listed in Table 1. In gach ring joint flange shall be marked with the letter R cither case, the pressure-temperature ratings fr any of and the Soreesponding singegroove number these specications or grades may be used provided that the material is marked in accordance with para. 428. ‘42.8 Multiple Material Marking. Material for com ponents that meet the requirements for more than one [ASTM specification number or grade of a specification 3 COMPONENT SIZE: NOMINAL PIPE SIZE listed in Table | may, at the manufacturers option, be ‘As apple in this Standard, te vee of marked wih more than one of he appa eifin * is ase tion numbers or grade symbols, These identification ‘nominal pipe size" or the designation NPS followed {oR numbers or grade symbols. These identification by a dimensionless number, is for the purpose of pipe 6: Pl n 4 identification. The multiple marking shall be in accor- cor flange end connection size identification. The number Srnor the conn asthe flange inside di dance with the guidelines set out in ASME Boiler and. Pressure Vessel Code, Section Il, Part D, Appendix 7. 4 MARKING 5 MATERIALS 4. General 5.1 General Except as modified herein, flanges shall be marked Material aterials required for flanges are listed in Table 1 as required in MSS SP-25, except as noted in para. 42. “fvieh the restriction that plate materials shall be used 4.2 Identification Markings ‘only for blind flanges. Recommen 42 Name, The manufacturer's name or trade- mark shall be applied 4.2.2 Materials. Materials shall be identified in the following ways: (a) 7 An ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section Tapecificn Fianges shail be manufactured as one piece lin accordance with the applicable material Ispecification. Assembly of muliple pieces duct by welding or other by this standard [(p) Recommended Note to editior separate each subsection into a new paragraph bolting materials Lr fare listed in Table 2 (see para. 5.3). Corresponding mate- rial listed in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section TI may be used provided that the requirements of the ASME specification are identical or more stringent than the ASTM specification for the Grade, Class, or type of material 5.11 Application. Criteria for the selection of mate- rials are not within the scope of this Standard. The possi- bility of material deterioration in service should be considered by the user. Carbide phase conversion to ‘graphite and excessive oxidation of ferritic materials, susceptibility to intergranular corrosion of austenitic materials, or grain boundary attack of nickel based. alloys are among those items requiring attention. A. detailed discussion of precautionary considerations can, be found in (@) ASME B313, Appendix F (6) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section Il, Part D, Appendix 6 () ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section I, Division 1, Appendix W 5.1.2 Responsibility. When service conditions tate the implementation of special material requirements Teg, using 2 Group 2 material above 538°C (1,000°F], itis the user's responsibility toso specify to themanufac. turer in order to ensure compliance with metallurgical quirements listed in the nots in Tables 3 through] (ables Ft through 1 [28] 5.1.3 CastSurfaces, Castsurfaces of lange pressure boundaries shall be in accordance with MSS SP-55, except that all Type 1 defects are unacceptable, and defects in excess of Plates" and "b” for Type I through ‘Type XIl are unacceptable 5.2 Mechanical Properties Mechanical properties shall be obtained from test specimens that represent the final heat-treated condition ‘of the material required by the material specification. 5.3 Bolting 5.3.1 General. Bolting listed in Table 2 is recom- mended for use with flanges covered by this Standard, Bolting of other material may be used if permitted by the applicable code or government regulation. Bolting materials are subject to the limitations given in paras, 53.2 through 53.5. 5.3.2 High Strength Botting. Bolting materials hav- ing allowable stresses not less than those for ASTM A 193 Gz B7 are listed as high strength in Table 2. These and other materials of comparable strength may be used in any flanged joint. 5.3.3 Intermediate Strength Bolting. When bolting materials listed as intermediate strength in Table 2 oF other bolting of comparable strength are used in a ‘site 836.472006 flanged joint, itis recommended that the user verifies the ability of the selected bolting to seat the selected. gasket and maintain a leak-tight joint under expected ‘operating condition, 5.3.4 Low Strength Bolting. Bolting materials hav- {ng no more than 206 MPa (30,000 psi) specified mini- _mm yield strength are listed as low strength in Table 2 ‘These materials and others of comparable strength are tobe used only in Classes 75, 150, and 300 flanged joints, and only with gaskets described in para, 54.2. Flanged. assemblies using low strength carbon steel bolts should not be used above 200°C (400°F) or below ~29°C (-20°F) 5.3.5 Bolting to Gray Iron Flanges. The following. recommendations are made in recognition of the low ductility of gray iron, (@) Alignment of flange faces is essential, along with control of assembly bolt torque, so as not to over-stress gray iron flanges, Care must also be exercised to ensure that piping loads transmitted to gray iron flanges are controlled, taking into account its lack of ductility, and recognizing that gray iron flanges should not be used where suddenly applied loads such as rapid pressure fluctuation may occur. (b) Where Class 150 steel flanges are bolted to Class 125 gray iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Nonmandatory Appendix B, Group No. la materials, both flanges should have flat faces, and either of the following (1) Low strength bolting within the limitations of para, 53.4 should be used with ring gaskets extending, to the bolt holes. (2) Bolting of low (para. 5.3.4), intermediate (para, 53.3), or high (para. 53.2) strength may be used. ‘with full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters ofthe flanges. (c) Where Class 300 steel flanges are bolted to Cass 250 gray iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Nonmandatory Appendix B, Group No. Ia materials and either of the following: (2) Low strength bolting within the limitations of para. 53.4 should be used with gaskets extending to the bolt holes and with flanges having either raised or flat faces. (2) Bolting of low (para. 5.3.4), intermediate (para. 53.3), or high (para. 53.2) strength may be used ‘with full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters. of the flanges and with both the Class 300 steel and Class 250 gray iron flanges having flat faces. 5.4 Gaskets 5A General. Ring’joint gasket materials shall con- form to ASME B16.20. Materials for other gaskets are described in Nonmandatory Appendix B. Te user is responsible for the selection of gasket materials that will, ‘withstand the expected bolt loading without injurious crushing, and that are suitable forthe service conditions. 23 er to form the sing-joint groove (dimension F in Table [BFPO and Table 1B) shall be in addition to the minimum ASME 816.47-2008—S— 5.4.2 Gaskets for Low Strength Bolting. If bolting listed as low strength in Table 2is used, gaskets shown in Nonmandatory Appendix B, Table B-1, Group No. a, are recommended. 5.4.3 Gaskets for Class 150 Flanged Joints. It is. recommended that only Nonmandatory Appendix B, ‘Table B-1, Group No. Ia or Ib gaskets be used for Class 150 flanged joints, 5.4.4 Gaskets for Class 75 Flanged Joints. It is rec- ‘ommended that only Group No. la gaskets, with a gasket, factor m = 2orless, and minimum design seating stress 1,600 psi or less, be used. The m and y factors are (30 6 DIMENSIONS 6.1 Flange Facings 6.14 General. Classes 75, 150, and 300 flanges are regularly furnished with a 2 mm (006 in) raised face Classes 400, 600, and 900 flanges are regularly furnished ‘with a 7 mm (0.25 in) raised face. The thickness of the raised face in all cases is in addition to the minimum flange thickness, fy. It is recommended that the Class 75 flanges be used only with a 2 mm (0.06 in.) raised face or fat face. Dimensions for ring-joint facing are given \ Lin Tabie BB (table YZ) for Series A flanges. G.A.1.1 Ralsed Face Flanges. The raised face thick- ‘ness shall be in addition to the minimum flange thick- ness, tp il 6.1.8.1 Ring:Joint. The side wall surface finish of the gasket groove shall not exceed 1.6 um (63 jin) roughness. 6.1.4.2 Other Flange Facings. Either a serrated concentric or serrated spiral finish, having a resultant surface finish from 3.2 um to6.3 um (125 win. to250 win.) average roughness shall be furnished. The cutting tool employed should have an approximate 1.5mm. (0.06 in.) or larger radius, and there should be from 1.8 grooves/mm through 2.2 grooves/mm, 4S grooves/in. through 55 grooves/in.) 6.1.5 Flange Facing Finish Imperfections. Imperfec- imperfections shall be separated by a distance of atleast 4 times the maximum radial projection. A radial projec- tion shall be measured by the difference between an. outer radius and an inner radius encompassing the {imperfection where the radii are steuck from the center- line of the bore. Imperfections less than half the depth of the serrations shall not be considered cause fr rejection. Protrusions above the serrations are not permitted. 6.2 Flange Bolt Holes Bolt holes are in multiples of four. Bolt holes shall be equally spaced. 6.3 Bolting Bearing Surfaces Flanges shall have bearing surfaces for bolting that 6.1.1.2 Ring-Joint Flanges. ‘The thickness required flange thickness, f, [29] 6.1.2 Blind Flanges. Blind flanges need notbe faced. in the center if, when this center part is raised, its diame- ter is atleast 25 mm (1 in.) smaller than the mating pipe inside diameter. When the center part is depressed, its diameter shall not be greater than the inside diameter ‘of the mating flange. Machining of the depressed center is not required. 6.1.3 Flat Face Flanges. The raised face may be removed by the user from a raised face flange to convert it toa flat face flange. 6.1.4 Flange Facing Finish. Flanges facing finishes shall be in accordance with paras. 6.14.1 and 6.1.42, ‘except that other finishes may be furnished by agreement between the user and the manufacturer. The finish of the gasket contact faces shall be judged by ‘visual comparison with Ra standards (see ASME B46.1) and not by instruments having stylus tracers and elec- tronic amplification, Tre SveniOne 7 given Th Tales] throu 163) 6.4 Welding End Preparation for Welding Neck Flanges 6.4.1 Illustrations. Welding ends are illustrated in Figs. 1 through 3 (Figs. 11 through I). 6.8.2 Bores. Cylindrical bores shown in Fig. 1 (Fig. 1) are standard unless specifically ordered to suit the special conditions illustrated in Figs. 2and 3 (Figs. 1-2 and I-3) See para. 27 for maximum bore sizes 6.5 Flange Bolting Dimensions 6.5.1 Dimensional Standards. Stud-bolts, threaded at both ends or threaded full length, or bolts may be used in flange joints. Dimensional recomunendations for bolts, stud-boits, and nuts are shown in Table 7} See para. 53 for bolting material recommendations 6.5.2 Bolting Recommendations. For flange joints, stud bolts with a nut at each end are recommended for all applications (28 those given in Appendix 2 of the ASME Boiler and. tions in the flange facing finish shall not exceed the Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 Timensions shown in Tabie 29] (Table 102. Adjacent ave parle othe ange face within 1 deg. Back facing (7 eae Bil ASME 816.47-2006- 66 Gaskets 6.6.1 Ring-Joint Gaskets. Ring joint gasket dimen- sions should conform to ASME BI620. 6.6.2 Nonmetallic Gaskets. Nonmetallic gasket Table 8 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.7 Materials a oan va cone = ei wane pee NAG(AMo . A217 Gr, WES (4), @) ihciMo A207 Ge WS ( NOTES: 5 (@) Use nommalzed and tempered matt only (2) Not to be used over 538°, 538 575 1. 195 Ww? 158 BB aa 302 3a 7 65 46 37 28 1 Working Pressure by Clases, bar 150 300, sur 517 55 503, a8 463 429 ana 403, 389 365 352 337 37 267 338 126 200) 689 68.9 687 568 ous our 570 550 536 516 «89 465 454 423 358 186 168 600) 103.4 103.4 1030 1003, 972 927 857 826 804 76 733 700 677 64 534 279 252 : 144 ‘ASME B16.47-2006% Table 9 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.9 Materials (4) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed lin ASTM A 217 Table 1 is lprohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be jadded for \deoxidation Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates hese . A217 Gt. WCE (D), @) <—. | AYcrYpMo-Si__ A182 61 FI1 CL 2 (0), @) A387 61 11 61.2 NoTEs: (2) Use normalized and tempered material ony, (@) Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 590%. (2) Not tobe used over 590%, Pressure by Classe, bar 29 1038 99. 198 su 69 1034 155.4 50 98 195 su7 69 1004 1551 100 3 wr 55 6 1030 sae 150 73 158 497 663 995 449.2 200 63 BB «30 09 959° 39 250 60 aaa 463 ou 927 1390 300 sa 102 429 sro 357 186 325 as 93 a4 550 826 80 350 34 as 403 536 804 1207 75 Ts 389 51s 18 mss: 400 6s 365 189 pa 109.8 425 55 352 465, 709 1054 450 46 337 452 on sons a5 : 37 bur a3 oa 954 500 28 257 343 ss 72 538 : ry 14g. 198 298 a7 550, 127 168 254 381 75 : 88 a7 76 264 600 61 at 322 183 625, : “3 57 85 28 650 28 38 57 85 (4) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed lin ASTM A 217 Table 1 is lprohibited, except that Calcium (Ca) land Manganese |(Mg) may be ladded for ldeoxidation ASME 816.47-20065, Table 10 PressureTemperature Ratings for Group 1.10 Materials Nomi Designation Forgings 2YcriMe A182. 22.43.) ores: (Use normalized and tempered mater one castings A 2i7 6 woof) rates A387 Gr 221.20) {@) Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 590°C. [(1).(3).(4) 1) Not to be used over 590°C. ‘Working Pressure by Classes, bar Temp. 2 75 150 300) 400 600 300 2910 38 99 198 su 9 pry 355 0 38 195 sur 69 1038 155.1 100 88. wa 515 67 1030 1546 150 73 158 503 66a 1003 1506 200 6 Bs 486 668. 972 ase 250 60 wa 463 a7 927 1390 300 5a 302 29 570 357 3286 35 48 93 ana 55.0 326 140 350 3a Ba 403 536 904 1207 375 oo 74 389 56 776 65. 400 65 365 489 33 1098 025 55 352 465. 700 1054 450 46 337 as or7 ron 475 37 nz 823 oa 952 500 28 252 378 565 a7 338 1a 18.4 368 553 550 156 33 469 575 105 140 na 36 600 68 92 338 207 os 45 60 89 Ba 650 28 38 57 85 20 copyright © x06 lepton may bee of ts te ‘ASME B16.47-2006-% Table 12 Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 1.13 Materials Nominal [2 The deliberate | vesianation Forengs castings Plates ladaition of any sco 382 64 5a Ani 6.65) <————-— 2) cc in ASTM A217 | () Use nomatied and tempered material oy, Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be ladded for \deoxidation Working Pressure by Cases, bat 0 300 sur sur sus 503 486 463 429 a4 403 389 365 352 337 273 7 our 550 536 ste 489 103.8 3030 1003 972 927 857. 826. 804 76 73 709 67 557 228 v4 v8 Rs 300 155. 1546 1506 ase 1390 3240 207 165: 109.8 1054 ro1e yy a 361 267 187 129 ma Asme 616.47-2006% Table 13 _Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.14 Materials [@) The deliberate laddition of any element not listed lin ASTM A 217 iTable 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be ladded for ldeoxidation. Nomi Designation Forgings castings Plates 9r-1Mo 8182 Gr 9 Anz 6. 612) (2)] nore (0) Use normalized and tempered materi onl a ‘Working Pressure by classes, bat 150 300) “00 600) -29 10 38 100 200 sur «9 2034 1554 50 98 95 su7 9. 1038 55a 100 88 wr 515 a7 1030 3546 150 73 158 503 66 3003 1506 200 69 na 486 648. 972 138 250 60 463 eur 927 1290 300 5a a9 sro 557 1286 325 4s ane 550 526 1240 350, 34 403 536 B04 1207 375, 389 51s 16 rss 400 365 139 73 109.8 435, 352 465 709 105. 450, 27 452 617 roe a5, a7. 423 634 954 500 282 376 565 aur 538 ws 233 350 525 580 150 200 300 450 srs m 105 Be 203 314 600 : 72 36. 148 nS 625 65 99 3 650 a7. ra 106 INOTE: (1) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed lin ASTM A217 lprohibited, except that Calcium (Ca) land Manganese |(Mg) may be ladded for ldeoxidation. Table 14 ASME 816.47-2006-. Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.15 Materials Nominal Designation 9C-1Mo-¥ Table 1 is 17 “291038 50 100 350 375 400 225 450 a5 538 550 75 600 625 60 Copyright ©2096 by te Aenean Sry of Meni Bgiee cepa mayb ade th teal not wet cont of ASME Forgings A182 Gr £91 750) 200 195 177 158 Be 123 102 93 ea Ta 46 37 28 a castings A217 Gr C120 A387 91.0.2 Wirking Pressure by Classes, bar sur 517 55 503 486 463 429 103 389 365 352 337 317 282 252 250 240 195 146 99 “400 a9 69 687 68 ote our sro 55.0 536 516 «39 465 423 376 234 333 519 260 a5 132 cy 103.4 1034 1003 972 oar 857 26 204 78 73 700 err 634 565 50.0 a8 a79 390 292 199, ass 155. 1546 1506 158 1390 140 1207 6s 1098 105 roa 954 B47 752 m8 na 585 38 208 New Table to be added following Table 15 Table 16 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.18 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 9Cr-2W-V A 182 Gr. F92 (1) Working Pressures by Class, bar Class Temp,°C 75 150 300 © 400 © 600-900 291038 10.0 200 S17 689 103.4 30 98 195 S17 689 1034 100 89 177 SL. 68 103.0 150 719° 1S8 303 668 1003 200 69 138 486 648 972 250 61 121 463 61.7927 300 51 102 42.9 570857 325 4793 414 55.0826 350 42 84 403 53.6804 375 ~ 74 389 S16 776 400 63 365 489-733 425 SS 352 46.5 70.0 450 46° 337 45.1 67.7 475 3731742334 500 ~ 28 282376 56.5 538 14 252 334 50.0 550 250 333 49.8 575 240-319 479 600 os 216 286 42.9 as 183 243 366 650 - . aL 189 28 NOTE: (1) Applications above 620°C is limited to tubing of maximum outside diameter of 3 % in. 7 ss soar 200e% Table we Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.1 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates 18C-BNi 1182 Gr. F308 () 18351 Ge CF) 18200 Gr. 304 0) 18-31 1182 Gr. F504H A351 Ge CF8 0) A240 Gr. 3064 ores: (2) At temperatures over 538°, use only when the cabon content I 0.04% or higher (2) Not to be uses over 425° Wirking Pressure by Classes, bar sen. 75 150) 300 ‘00 600) 300 291038 98 190 196 662 a9 50 92 383 are 68 was 100 78 187 103 585 1226 150 7a 102 370 493, m0 200 66 2 35 460 1034 250 60 wa 325 433 975 300 5a 302 309 a2 927 35 46 93 302 403 907 350, 3a ae 26 295 839 375 74 290 387 a7 400 6s 284 279 569 853 a5 55 280 373 560 540 450 45 24 365, sae 822 a5 37 269 359 539 808 500 : 28 265 353 530 735 538 . 4 24 326 «39 733 550 26 Bua ara 707 575 : 208 28 a7 625 600 : 168 225 338 506 os BB 184 26 aa 650 . na 150 25 338 os : 93 25 187 280 700 80 307 164 daa ns : 63 30 35 203 750 58 77 16 v3 15 as 62 90 wz ‘800 : 35 48 70 105 a6 : 28 38 58 36 Copyright © 06 y the Arian Sot of nen Eines aa ase 6072006, Table ae Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 2.2 Materials oninal Designation Forings castings Plates 16Cr-1281-2Mo 18182 Gr 336 () (A351 Ge CFM Q) ‘A240 Gr 316 0) 16C1-12N-2Mo 1182 Ge B16 18351 Gt CBM G) (A240 Gr 316H 18CI-13Ni-3Mo 18182 Gt. 337 (0) F 1240 G1 317 () 19C1-10N-3Mo A351 6c CaM 6) notes (A) At temperatures over 538°C, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. (2) Not tobe used over 58°C. G) Not tobe use over 336°C Working Pressure by Cases, bar emp. 75 150 300) 400 600) 300) “29 1038 95 190 196 662 993 aes 50 92 384 484 642 362. 14a 100 ct 162 422 563 Baa 1266 150 7 148 385 513 779 uss 200 6a 37 387 “76 n3 2070 250 60 wa 334 as 668 1003 300 sa 302 a6 422 632 349 325 46 93 309 a2 518 927 350 Ba Ba 303 so 607 519 375 o 74 293 398 598 95 400 : 65 294 393 589 883, 225 55 24 389 583 a4 450 a6 288 385 S77 865, a5 37 287 382 573 860 500 23 282 376 565 47 38 . 14 252 334 500 752 550 250 333 os 748 575 240 319 479 78 600 : 199 265 398 597 os mn : 158 ana 318 are 50 oe - wy 169 253 380 os : 103 138 206 310 700 Ba na 168 254 7s : 79 93 140 210 750 58 78 a7 6 775 - 46 6a 90 wr 800 mn : 35 48 70 305 6 28 38 59 86 az Gopi © 206 ye Amv Sec Nomen maybe ma oth oles gies ic) ASME 816.47-2006% oii? Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 2.3 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates 6cr-aNi 18182 Gt F040 . 18240 Gr 3001) 6C/-12N1-2M0 182 Gr B16 : ‘A240 Gr 3261 186 :3N-3No A182 Ge BIL ame 2 Notes (A) Not tobe used over 425°, Working Pressure by Clases, bar Temp.r¢ 75 150 300) 400 600) 900 291038 73 159 au 55.2 327 yaaa 50 7 353 400 538 300 203 100 67 23 a aga, 98 1004 150 60 320 314 ng 628. 942 200 56 m2 292 389 583 ars 250 sa 205 as 266 sas 924 300 50 200 263 348 sa 782 325, 46 93 255 340 510 76 350 aa vy 254 Ds soa 754 375 7s 8 330 295, m3 400 65 23 sa ass ns 235 29 318 a7 ns 450 EY 32 168. 702 No ips OI be Arn Sy Mc ngs om As 1647 Table (197 Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 2.4 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings costings ates 180-10N-T 1n182 Gr 321 @) . 1200 Gr. 328 @ 18C¢-10Ni-T A182 Gr 21M 1240 Gr. 3214 @) NOTES: (0) At temperatures over 538°, use only If the mater Is heat tented by heating to minimum tem: perature of 1 095°. (2) Not to be used over 536° Working Pressure by Cases, bar Temp, 5 150 300 200) 600) 300) “29 1038 35 190 196 66.2 993 sass <0 93 186 286 eur ora 1057 100 85 179 442 590 885 3327 150 73 157 a0 sas 820 329 200 69 we 383 su 766 mag 250 60 wa 360 480 no 1081 300 5a 102 baa 655 633 1024 325, 46 93 333 ae 666 599 350 Ba Ba 328 as 652 578 35 7 320 a7 oe 961 400 65 a6 aaa 632 48. a5 : 65 bua aus 623 ve 450 a6 308 au eur 925. a5 a7 305. 407 ua ous. 500 m 28 282 378 565 47 538 ay 252 334 500 752 550 o 250 333 298 748 575 : 249 319 arg ne 600 203 270 405 cos. os : 158 na 318 ara 650 - 126 169 253 279 675 99 132 198 236 700 : 73 105 158 237 ns : 63 85 17 190 750 : 50 67 100 350 77s 40 53 80 ng ‘500 3a a2 63 34 818 26 35 52 78 » ASME 816.47-2006~ at Table[20] Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.5 Materials Nominal Designation forgings castings ates 8cr-10ni-cb 18182 Gr 347 (2) -_ ‘A240 Gt 347 @) 18CF-10NI-Cb ‘182 Gr F474 (1) n 18240 Ge 347H'() 4cr-10NI-cb ‘182 Gr. F348 @) : 18260 Gr 348.2) 18Cr-10N-Cb A182 Gr F34aH (1) 15240 6x 3481") ores: (@) For temperatures over 526°, use ony ithe mates heat weated by heatng toa minimum tr perature of 1 095°C. (2) Wot tobe used over 538°C. ‘Working Pressure by Clases, bar Temp.t¢ a 150) 300) 200) 600) 300) 291038 95 190 196 662 993 1489 50 93 187 488. 650 ors 1463 100 a7 74 453 604 906 1359 150 73 158 225 566 a4 vara 200 68 BB 399 533 793 ngs 250 60 wa 378 504 756 na 300 sa 102 362 a4 na 1083 325 46 93 354 ara 707 1083 350 3a Ba ans 463 695 1043 375 74 302 058 6a 2026 400 . 65 339 452 ors sor 435, 53 338 aaa. 67a 1008 450 n 45 335 4s. 669 008 as : 37 a7 23 64 984 500 23 252 376 565 367 538 14 252 334 500 152 550 : 250 333 495. 78 575 240 a9 419 ne 600 26 286 «29 642 825 : : 183 243 366 549 650) - 1a 189 281 as ers : 124 169 252 376 700 : 103 Ba 200 238 Rs 79 105 14 232 750 : 53 73 uy 6 75 46 62 90 wr 200 35 43 79 105 816 28 38 59 36 oe )) Ba swe 164720065 Table(Zil" Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.6 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates 2e-1Ni ‘A240 Ge. 3058 Working Pressure by Classes, bar Temp.2¢ 5 750 300 00 600) 300 291038 9s 190 196 66.2 993 189 50 93 185 483 oe 966 suas 100 83 165 434 srs 862 193 150 7 153 100 533 300 200 200 69 Bs 378 503 155 m3 250 60 wa 361 oa na 1082 300 sa 102 348 as os 1008 325 46 93 342 “57 5, 1007 350 3a Ba 338 452 ors rota 375 . Th 334 aa 668 00.1 400 . 65 334 ana 662 992 425 55 326 135, 653 979 450 : 46 322 429 ona 965, a5 37 nz 423 634 953 500 28 282 378 565 B47 538 - 1 252 234 500 152 550 n 250 333 198 ms 575 222 296 aa 665 600 168 224 335 503 625 : 125 167 250 a5. 650 24 125 187 283 65 72 36 as 27 700 : 55 73 m0 365 725 : 3 58 a7 330 750 3a 46 6a 102 ns 2 36 sa aa 800 2a 28 02 63 816 18 24 35 53 31 [23] ASME 616.47-2006- Table[22] Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings costings Plates 25-2081 1182 Ge F310 0, 2) [A200 Gr. 3108 ores {@) Ar temperatures over 538°C, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher (2) Service temperatures of 565°C and above shouldbe used only when assurance is provided that rain size is notin than AST 6 Working Presture by Cases, bar Temp. % 350 300) 200) 600 900 291038 95 190 196 66.2 993 8s 50 93 185 384 65 967 asa 100 83 166 a4 579 368, 3302 150 7 153 400 533 800 1200 200 6 BB 376 504 152 a8 250 60 324 358 an ns 073 300 sa 102 3a 459 633 1034 325 45 93 339 452 617 1016 350, 3a a4 333 aa 656 999 375 7 329 a8 657 986 400 65 324 132 one 973 435 55 324 428 642 964 450 : 48 37 422 64 952 a5 37, 312 a7 625 937 500 28 282 376 565 247 538 1 252 Ba 500 2 550 250 333 435. 743 575 222 295 tee 665. 600 168 na 335 503 os : 125 167 250 375. 650 34 125 187 281 os : 72 36 aus 27 700 : 55 73 no 165 725 : a3 58 87 330 750 : 34 4s 68 102 7s : 27 35 53 80 500 2a 28 a 62 a6 18 26 35 53 2 (..Siieradieraatsaeieadtvion @) ASME B36.47-2006 2. gy Table 23] Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.8 Materials Tonal Designation Forgings castings Pates 2ocri6N-6ve Aie2 Gc Fee —ABS1G: COMGIN A240 Ge 591254 Aisenr@) A 2e0 1 531603) Aime: : 2a 6.532750) 35161. aun 0) _Q dsersne Me 30s : Agere count (0 25Ci-7N-3.5Mo-W-Co q 2SCr=7N-3.5MO-N-Gu-M _ 4162 Ge F55 (0) Note (995) (This ste! may become brite ater sence at moderately sivated temperatures Noto be used cover 335°C JGe CD3MWCUN (1) 1-240 Gr. 32760 (1) ‘Working Pressure by Classes, bar Temp. 75 350 300) “00 00 00 291038 100 200 sur 9 103.8 asa 50 38 195 su7 69. 103.4 355. 100 88 wr 507 ors 1013 1520 150 73 158 459 612 19 a378 200 69 Bs a7 569 353 1280 250 60 aaa 405 539 209 as 300 5a 102 389 58 77 166 25 46 93 382 509 763 14s 350 3a 8a 378 502 753 129 375 . 74 a7 198 77 naa 400 6s 365 49 73 s098 3 meget oean metata ateT a as Table Bal” Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.9 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings Castings rates 23c-2Ni . : ‘A240 Ge 3085 (0), @. @) 25-200 [A240 Ge 3105 4), @) NoTes: (G) At temperatres over 538°C use only when the carbon content I 0.04% or higher (2) A temperatures above 538°C, use only i the materials solution heat treated tothe minimum ten perature specified inthe specication, but nt lower than 1 035°C, and quenching In water oF rap iy cooling by other means. (0) This material shouldbe used fr service temperatures 565°C and above only when assurance Is provide that grain size fs nt rer than ASTI 6, Working Pressure by Cases, bar a 350) 300) 400 600) 300) 9s 190 496 662 993 wes 93 185 433 ha 366 183 83 165 433 srs 862 193 77 353 40.0 533 800 1200 69 38 376 501 752 nae. 60 wa 358 a7 ns 1073 sa 302 345 459 cy 1034 as 93 339 452 677 1016 3a Be 333 aaa 666 999 ra 329 35 657 93.6 400 . 65 324 432 on. 973 25 2 55 324 “28. 642 964 450 46 nT 422 oa 954 a5 a7 32 au 625, 937 500 28 282 376 565 aay 538 . 1 24 a2 468. 702 550 - 205 273 a0 ous 575 13 204 302 453 600 : uo a7 i 334 625, : : aa 109 163 264 650 sa 78 ns wa os : 37 49 7 na 700 : : 22 29 3 65 7s : : 14 a8 27 aa 750 10 1 2a an ced : 08 aa 16 25 00 os os aa 18 a6 os 06 os 1 3 (Cupbicceaametirenctatvion @) 26) ASME B16.47-2006-2 Table BY Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings Castings ates 25¢1-120i 18351 Gr 8 2) ” 25-428 18351 Ge C820 : ore: (0) At temperatures over 538°C use only when the cafbon content I 0.08% or highes, Working Pressure by Cases, bar Temp.rt % 350) 300) 200) 600) 300) 291038 88 178 463 ous 927 1390 50 8s wo 465, 593 390 B34 100 72 14a 75 500 752 126 450 67 Be 349 455 8 1047 200 6a 29 335 447 ora 1006 250 60 a 326 435 652 os 300 sa 102 a7 423 634 952 325 46 93 312 as 624 936 350 3a Ba 308 408 612 ou7 375 Th 298 38 37 895 +09 6s 294 388 382 873 22s 55 283 ara 567 850 450 46 276 368 552 828 475, 37 267 356 535 802 500 28 258 345, su 75 538 1 233 aa 168 100 550, 29 292 a8. 67 575 185 246 379 555 600 14s 194 290 235, 625, ma 152 ne 343 650 . 89 19 78 267 ors : 70 93 140 209 700 n 57 76 13 179 725 2 46 61 oa Br 750 35 7 70 105 775 26 34 sa ny ‘500 : 20 27 ao 6 56 : : 1 25 38 57 57 swe 63647-2006 ‘Table 26 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings ates 180r-10Ni-C0| [A351 Gr. F8C () Noe: (4) At temperatures over 528°C use only when the cambon content I 0.04% or higher Working Pressure by Cases, bar Temp. 75 150 400) 600) 300) -2910 38 95 190 662 993 89 50 93 187 650 975 1463 100 87 va 604 508 1359 150 79 158 5636 ms. ara 200 69 38 533 799 ngs 250 60 wa S04 156 m3 300 Sa 302 ro 722 3083 325 46 93 ana 707 106.1 350 3a 84 463 5. 10433 35 o 7 456 684 1026 400 65 2s 452 os 10.7 225 55 335 ang 672 1008 450 : 46 335 486 659 1004 475 37 317 423 634 95.2 500 28 282 378 565 ear 338 1 252 4 500 72 550 250 333 98 ms 575 o 240 319 479 ns 600 : 198 254 336 59.4 es : 39 iss 27 a6 650 103 206 309 675 80 59 29 700 56 m2 168 75 40 80 ng 750 : 3a 62 93 ns 2s a9 74 ‘00 20 40 61 a6 a 38 57 36 3) ASME 816.47:2006— Table ae Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.12 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates 2501-200, : [A351 Gr C20 0) Nore: (0) At emperatures over 538°, use only when the cazbon content I 0.04% or higher Working Pressure by Classes, bar emp.C 5 150 300 «00, 600) 900) -29 1038 88 178 463 as sar 1390 50 8S 170 as 593 90 134 100 72 14 375 500 754 126 150 67 34 3A. 465, os 1047 200 6a 29 335 any 73 100 250 60 na 26 ws 652 978. 300 5a 102 37 423 634 952 325 46 93 312 ais 624 936 350 3a aa 306 408 612 aur 375 1 238 338 597 5 409 65 24 388 582 873 225 55 283 378 567 850 450 : 45 278 388 552 828 47s : 37 267 356 535 302 500 28 258 35 sur ms 538 a 233 au 466 700 550 . 229 308 459) 68 375 a7 289 433 650 600 14 259 388 582 65, 168 24 337 505 650 1a 188 281 422 6s a5 154 250 38 700 38. ny 7s 263 725 63. 85 27 190 750 4s 60 88 Ba 7s - aa 42 63 ou 00 23 33 4s 63 6 43 25 38 57 (29) ASME 816.472 Table 28{ Dimensions of Ring-Joint Fac 2309 E tere 011 /E tNowe (1) CF St ‘Groove Dimensions Diameter —_Naminal Pipe Size for Cass _ Groove Pitch Radius at ‘of Raised 50000 -600—~900_—Number_—Diameter,P_——DepthE Width, F_—_—Bottom, ®__—Porton, K % 893, 749.30 1270 19.80 as 810 % BB R98 00.10 1270 19.88 as ot 33030 R95, 357.25 1270 19.88 as a7 3 R96 sao war 23.01 15 984 Be nae 965.20 1427 2.01 a5 1035 ee) : R98 102235 war 23.01 as 1092 : : 26 Roo 749.30 18 3038 23 332 ut 2 ot 00.10 1748 3332 23 289 30 857.25 was 3332 23 346 32 ROS 1640 48 3332 23 2003 : 3h Rae 965.20 2082 3653 23 1067 36 RIO 107235 2082 3653 23 1174 Tolerances Evgeny 40,00 F (wan) 102 Piper slamee) 303 Rimdus atbettom) 08, Sop tork>2 23 deg angle whee GENERAL NOTES: @ Dimensions are in mitimetrs (@) Ringjoint gaskets are rot contemplated for NPS 38 and lager Manges, (@ for facing requirements fo anges, see para 6.1 (G8) See par. 4.2 for mating requirements. NTE: (0) Height of raised portion is equal to the depth of groove dimension £, but Is nt subjected tothe tolerances for Full face contour Maximum Radial Projection ‘Maximum Depth and Radiat of imperfections That Are Projection of imperections ‘Ne Deeper Than Bottom That Are Deeper Than Nominal Pipe Size of Seration, mm Bottom of Setation, rm 26-36 as 60 58-48 ao. 70 50-60 160 80 GENERAL NOTE: See para. 615. es [37 ASME 816.47-2006-2- i of Class 150 Series A Flanges te -—_ — a —>| Jury k— a ¢ ‘nem sins oniting ne wo sonint 5 tenth Dian.of dan, ‘eed "Diam Ne of Dan ina Pipe 0.0. of _lNote(1)]_ Through Hub, X Top, A Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. of Fillet See rang'o “Wor sind un owe) tae ON ions ‘ices leh Sly Ras GENERAL Te {@) Dimensions ar in ilimeters. (For tolerances, se section 7. (@ For facings, see pra 6.1 (@) For flange bol holes, S68 para 6.2. (@) For spot facing, soe para. 63. (The bore is 0 be specie bythe purchaser. Tolerances in pa. 7.3.2 epi (© Blind anges may be mace with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, NOTES: (Q) The minimum fange thiekness doesnot Include the alse face thickness (see par. 6.1.1) (2) This imersion is forthe large end of hub, whch may be stolgh or tapered (0) For weding and bevel, see par. 6.4 a2 sme 816.47-2006¢-2 suis? Dimensions of Class 300 Series A Flanges fe $9 —_4 er A y PN : y ha i 1 x |K—— x Ring Joint Rained Face inimom reins of vb ovine Nominal Flange, Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam. No. of Diam. Minimum Tipe” on.or N&O] _ ough nubs Tope ace ofa Sot of Bok lam. of iat, Size _ anger WWF Bind Hub, ”_(ote @DI_NoteG_ Olam, R_Ciete_Holes Ho, m._ Bain Rais, % «90 ~«778 «e1SCOTMA~*«CG SCTE % 10 a 1035s ts? BOOSH 8 mot 30 0% 503. 537 208 ay 2520 a5? 997 28, wooo 321350969 Sas 2M Bh wnt tose 8 mek 31205 toon won2 20057 mane 56S «309 8 mB xe 1270 1032 10 © 240 gpt atk to 136842 2 3 be 1170 toca toee 79 9a 96522905222 mB fo in Siae sine 92 1008 10160 3086 11557 2 mB fia Lis 3175 198 to99 doses tts 120s m8 Si3ss tnd ia mos tue tis 1190 286 2 moo8 sims t270 tz9 me 3203168 Sts i ts Gis ins m2 320 daa ae ns 2B 51550 ea 1382 230 30s amo 1359 tase 32% 3 ike lass ims sr tse tame imo tame 3 0% 3B Se 1660409 1503 io tans ier tsa Oh hOB sé 101526 1504 259 14sk tak 1518 16002 2% heh $e iyo isa 1572 8 tse daa is iene mB & imo tea tera on 156550 tore ime mB GENERAL NOTES: @ Dimensions are in miners. (For tolerances, see section 7 (© For fecing, see pare. 6. (@ For ange bolt holes, see para. 6.2 (© For spot facing, see para. 63. (The bore is to be specied by the purchase. Tolerances in pare. 7.3.2 apply @ Blind Ranges may be made wih or without hubs atthe manufacture’ option. NOTES: (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the alse face thickness see par. 6.1.1). (@) This dimension ic for the large enc of hub, whi may be straight or tapered G) For weldng and bevel, see par. 6. [33] Table sme n16.47-2006-2 Dimensions of Class 400 Series A Flanges }-—_——. 0 —__+ 1 ke ET @ 7 tet baa al -—— x x Ring Joint Raised Face Tina Thess of he ting fan Nomina s.4 tength Dian.of Diam, Ralsed “Diam No.of Diam. Minar Pipe on.ot MOEN rough Hu. Top. Face of Bot Bolt of Bot Diam. of let Ske ange, WHF Bind Hub, Y_[Mote@))_Wote@))_Dlam Rice Holes Hol in. Bolin Radu, 2 oon asSraeO ww OOCCSOSC ba 1035553 sous os 7a Ook th jo tos wore inayat gare 32 tise dono so bso ap Ge one nosed ek Be 1205 «aN? 1223, ml HHS BG M6104 Hew 361270143 1286 510m slaw 3027 168 mew ao Lhos dung iano os toma ge? mas ie et 27% 0a i302 de tose 0160 tom time 32? © imo sa ge de tien toes tia ime 2 ee MGs a7 Ber tise itis tm tam? 32m te 6 10 1461 M461 2448116843757 IHBEB 96h “3 1510 i524 tsze 257 $267 12192 309 ue 28 Hee So isro 572 ises 6a i321 12700 ia aos 32 met 5 160 tan 1636 637 tos a 15s Ht Se 1700 He09 ints oo Sane 13708 taro ts? Ht 561755 way 1769 298 3480 1424 «1527 1690 2 Hehe So thas tyre imo oe 830 taaa dae tome met 6 __ 1885 158 1es0 319 tse smd 163517526 32H Genera noes (@) Dimensions are in mitineters, (©) For tolerances, see section 7. (@ For facings, see pa 6.1 (@ For forge bol oles, see para. 62 (© For spot facing, see para. 63. (, The bore ist be specie by the purchaser. Tolerances in pam. 7.3.2 apply. (@ Blind Ranges may be made wit or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, Nore: (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot ince the raised face thickness (ee par. 6.1.1). (@) This dimension Is forthe large end of hb, wich may be stalght or tapered. (6) For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4 Table | ssf onsen of Class 600 Series A Flanges ea} ASME 816.47-2006-2 ° ° —— er et OY 7 tet " tow 1 k—a— k— a : 4 nos saint ce ae ve ong Nominal beard Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam. No. of Diam. ‘Minimum Pipe 0.0. of Net! _ Through Hub, X Top, A_——Face~— of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam, of Fillet 40 1320 1588 1620 264 1073 10160 «1111 «12128 = 32 By mh 14 42 1405 «1683 1715 279 1127-10668 = 1168 «1282728 th a 14 48 1595 189.0 195.3316 1289°©«41219.2 1334 «1460.5 32 Th mh 14 58 1905 2223 2318 = 370 155314732 ©1600 1746.2 32 3h ah 16 somo {@) Dimensions are in milimetes. () For tolerances, see section 7. (0 For facings, see para. 6. (@ For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.2 (©) For spot facing, see para. 63. (0. The boris to be specied by the purchaser, Tolerances in para. 7.3.2 appl. @ Blind anges may be made wth of without hubs atthe manufacture’ option Nome: (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the raised face thickness (68 pare. 6.4.1. {@) This dimension is forthe large end of ub, which may be staight or tapered, (0) For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4, [35] ASME 816.47-2006-% Table[B) Dimensions of Class 900 Series A Flanges Lh E Ee o I o + a ——| Et 77 Tet y T J 44 i a ha = = en nant toe ty es oa seni Me sae oust Steet am tee Sam ssa Pipe 0.0. of _INote(_ Through Hub. X Top, A_—_Face_— of Bolt. Bolt of Bolt Diam. of fillet Size Flange, O_WNF Blind Hub, Y [Note @)]_ [Note ()]_Dlam, R_Cicle_Holes Hole, in. Bolt in. _ Rad, r, 26 1085 1397 1604 286775 wom 9525 0 he 2 14701429 A715 298377178 HCC 3 301230 1493 1826 3118] 7620 a7 10858 Ke 3B 3215 1588 1937 390 GBM 11557 lO 54 «1395-1651 2088 34910068636 «965 «129568 «OCC 3S 1460 A7L5 714A 3621068 S14 1027-17880 38 140-1905 259 352 «107396521099 «12880 4 15101969 2239 36h 27 tog6o 1162-13398 He 42 1560 2064 2518 371 «1376106688 «1713 13906 mH HO 4 16502144 2429 391 «1235-=«TI7e «1270 HBT eC 4s 1735 55 2556 asd 129212081588 15367 2 48 1785-2334 2636 4193471921384 5S bs 50 . oe : : : 32 : 2 : 6 58 POO OI Ot Do Don 6 : Bo : 2 Q (2) Dimensions ae in milimetes. () For tolerances, se secon 7. (0 For facings, see para. 6. (@ For flange bok holes, see para 6.2. (©) For spot facing. see para. 63. (0, The bore isto be specie by the purchaser. Tolerances in pas. 73.2 appl @ Blind Manges may be made wit or without hubs atthe manutectuer's option, ores (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the aed face thickness ee par. 6.1.1). (2) This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be stalght or tapered. (©) For welding and bevel, see para. 6. Table| ASME 816.47-2006- t jensions of Class 75 Serles B Flanges a k+-— 2 —+ o 7 ET b— a =; ey es on Noi Fares. Length Dan.of olan, alsed “Dm. No.of am inn Pipe —o.n.of Note] _ through Hub, X Top, A Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt’ Diam. of Fillet 26 7 9 HS 7 676 661.9 705 723936 a ” 8 32 915° 33.5 35.0 68 829 814.3, 857 8763 48 a” a 8 34 965 «33S 36.6 n 879 865.1. 908 71 82 H% a 8 38 1085 36.6 43.0 87 986 966.7 1016 10430 «40 h h 10 a8 125000 4 ATT 103 1180°0«1119.1«1175 «1203336 1 th 10 82 1455 462 55.7 119 134513223 1378 1409.7 48 1 th 10 (3) Dimensions aren milimeters. (b) For tolerances, se section 7. (6) for facings, see para. 6.1. (@ For lange bok holes, see para. 6.2 (e) For spot facing, see par. 63. (The bore 1 oe specie bythe purchaser. Tolerances In par. 7.3.2 eppy. (@ Blind Manges may be made with or without hubs atthe manufacture’ option. NOTES: (a) The minimum Range thickness doesnot include the aed face thickness (cee para. 6.1.2). {2) This dimension i forthe lame end of hub, which may be stalght or tapered (0) For waging and bevel, se para. 6. ASME B16.47-2006-% Table) Dimensions of Cass 150 Series B Flanges he +$——— 0 —__ ro Z ZAM Et kat x inimom TWidiness oF sb Ding rane, ‘Nominal mt Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam, No. of Diam, ‘Minimum Pipe on. 0 Trough “wibTop'a “ace, atta. "ott of foam. of ret Sze__flange.0_ WHF Bind Wub,Y (Note (@_MoweG@l Olam, ® Ce Holes Holein. Bolin. Radu 26 78S (39.8 43.0 ar 68a 6619 m TS 36 A % 10 0&0 eset tas wD 30 885 43.0493. 98 787 763.5 813 BAG. ae h 4 10 32 940 446 52S 106 840, 8143 864 900.1 48 h h 10 4 1005 «47.7 557 109 892 865.1 on 957.3 40 1 h 10 36 1055 509 573, 6559 9m 10088 2 3s ims G5 he taser ea? tom tomo met i it Sea Gs2 tar 100910190 to tis a ins 573 Ga tm tim tos to time @ to its Seo os ts) time ti ame 2 et 46 1¢0 64 TAA M105 aw 135 1389 wa i ido Ge faa sds) tama ta tae So ims Ges 793 tse gon tarad to ta Stes Gea far te 300 tas an aero Se 180 0 38 tots amas tan tn se 56 1600 716 8901656514254 1492 1580 tw Sigs AL 9 tm te targa isa tend kt fo ims may 984 tats isero 1600 tenth Tt GENERAL Nos {@) Dimensions ar in mimes. () For tolerances, see section 7. (9 for facings, see para. 63 (@) For Mange bolt hoes, se pare. 6:2 (© for spot facing, see para. 63. (The bor ist be specied by the puchaser. Tolerances in pasa. 73.2 appl. @ Blind Ranges may be made wit or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, Notes: (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the alse face thickness See para. 6.1.1). (@) Tis dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be stalght or tapered. (G) For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4 Conigh Oy Arron Seco Medal ng io nepeeton maybe ad a vn an of ASME Table| a8 3 ASME B16.47-2006-2_ Dimensions of Class 300 Series B Flanges LL bh o —_— a et a |—— x Tin Teint oF ub orn Noa Fares Length iam. of Diam. Rated “lam. No.of Dam inom oe on.of MOG _ though "hub. X opr A ‘Toe ofGokt ‘Bok of Bok Dla. of et Sice__Fange,0_WNF Bind ab, (ote @))_INateO_Oiams Cie _Holes_Halein, Bas Reds % 88a are GQ 72 6652 OSCCOC*«C Ga Bh as «eo Tar asr2 et 5o 550 saa Sat ise[143]en0 ona asset 321055 aoe soe ieee tts Sore be 1M tons ais ik oe BOOS} 10ND He HTH 36 1170 t016 soe 178965520 1010 1080 SH 38 1220 1096 109.6 [ISB 1016 9716 10601139836 mh vy 16 fo i775 M43 19 PS) toe 104 tie tims te 18S Hes hats togypise tomy iter ame eek te 3305 ass acs MLSS tussle ete és 1460 1370 s286 © m—stma9 11763 2 1382 36 2h i tho ayo tae ators inva im ines @ 2 ie te 501500 i3ee i382 os 19019779 33 tues 2 Stas ind ae antes tgmey ta isire @ 2k ie Se 1675 1350 tar? 84435 1795 480 Gree 2H Sc 1765 1504 1554 2671494 160031597 160 36 HHT Se ms soe teoa 273 tues daata tse ims 618801495 6512701599 fiswra] to i797 woe GENERAL NOTES {mensions in mlinees 0) fortlemnces see secon 7. Sato (© for facings, see para. 6.3. (@) For Nange bot holes, see para. 6.2 (©) For spot facing, see para. 63. (0, The bore Isto be specied bythe purchaser. Tolerances in para. 7.3.2 apy, {@ Blind Manges may be made wih of without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, NOTES: (2) The minimum Nange thickness does not include the alse face thickness (see para. 6.1.2). {2) This imenson i forthe large end of hub, which may be stlght or tapered () For welding and beve, see para. 6.4 [39] ASME 816.47-2006-%, Table[38] Dimensions of Class 400 Series B Flanges be il irl [kal mer Minimum ‘Thickness of tue Daiting Nominal Range, Length lam. of Diam. alsed Diam. No. of Diam. Minimum Pipe 0.0, of _IMote()1_ Through Hub, X_ Top, A Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. of Fillet Se Range, 0 Hub, Mote @)_ (ote @))_ Olam, R_Cicle Holes Hoe, i. Balin. Recs, r, 2850 2% 5 3970 321035 341085 36155 ug 689 66.8770 i900 727628382 107347620195 H_ v9 84S BIB 9828 BH 1878998635 92710053 KK 20 «9524 9BL 1065 BHO GENERAL NOTES: {@ Dimensions are in millimeters. 1) For tolerances, see section 7. (6 For facings, see para. 6.3. (@ For Mange bol holes, see para. 6.2 (@ For spot facing, See pra. 63. (), The bore i o be speciied by the purchaser. Tolerances in pra. 7.3.2 apply @ Blind anges may be made with without hubs atthe manufacture’ option (1) Dimensions fr Classes 400, 600, and 900 NPS 38 and larger for Series B Manges are the same as forthe Series A Manges ores (Q) The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the ralsed face thickness (see pra. 6.3.1) {@) This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be straight oper (For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4. ASME 81647-20068 Table| imensions of Class 600 Series B Flanges + 0 — 9 77d EEF a | x inn Ticino sb orting ‘Norninal Flange, Length Diem. of Diam. Raised Diam. No. of Diam. ‘Minimum op.of _IMete(W)]_ Through Hub, X_ Top, A_ Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. of Fillet Range, OWN Blind Hub, Y _INote (2))_ (Note (3)_Dlam, Circle Holes Hole, in. Bot in Radius, % % B th mB 2 ho 2 e021. BSCO727=wGH 28 9509 15 9075272 Teh BG 30 1020 1255 1270 205808. 7620 BA]. TL 321085 190.2 149 16 = BeOS BBS 942 % 2B 3h 1160-1413 1442-36881 54 Mh ht 36 «12154611509 243681000 «21049 28 H_—OsMHCS a 38 : BB ‘GENERAL NOTES: {@) Dimensions ar in mimes. () For tolerances se section 7. (0 For facings, see ara. 6. (@ For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.2 (@) For spot facing, see para. 63 (, The bor isto be species by the purchaser. Tolerances In pao. 73.2 apply @ Blind Ranges may be made with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, (Dimensions for Classes 400, 600, and 900 NPS 38 an larger fr Series B Manges are the same as forthe Sees A Tange. NOTE: (2) The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the aed ace thickness (ee pare. 6.1. (@) This dimension is forthe large end of hu, which may be staight or tapered. @) For welding and bevel, see par. 6.4. (a7 ASME B16.47-2006-2, Table [40] Dimensions of Class 900 Series B Flanges LI: NJ | LK x ‘nina ‘cess of su Ding Nomina Fangs engin iam.of Om. ised “Dam No of Oia Misioum Pipe 0.0. of | _Wote()!_ through Hub, X Top, A Face of Blt Bolt of Bolt Diam. of Fillet Ske flange, WHF Blind Mab, Yate Mate(O|_Dlam, R Cle Holes Hol I. Blim_Raduss 25 «100«SD 1540259 HYCSOMTH2~~—«MOLT «DSHS 2% 1105 tar? 1667 276 rae DH 501180 tse vei beast fandsa7e 1000 32 1MO 1604 1860 30308 a8 a7 10927 KB 3a ahs ams sso bape wane = Skits? 30h 36 158 A731 2017 325—1016.=SwtAw 3079 12002 eC BO : me : a n Do oe! ct moo Boo, - : : 50 ot md : 2 mo mt : Dot Do se : Do 56 ce . . By : not : : & oe Lo : GENERAL NOTES: @ Dimensions are in mitimetes. () For tolerances, see section 7. (0 For tacings, see para. 6. (@ For ange bolt hols, see pra. 6.2. (@) For spor facing, see para. 6.3. (0, The bore isto be specie by the purchaser. Tolerances para. 7.3.2 apply. @ Blind Manges may be made with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option. (Dimensions for Classes 400, 600, and 900 NPS 38 and larger fr Series 8 Manges are the same as forthe Series A Ranges. Nore: (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the alse face thickness (see par. 6.2.1). (@) This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be staght or tapered ) For welding and bevel, see para. 6. onal se aa Tne [42| sme 816.47-2006~ sous Flange Bolting Dimensional Recommendations Product Carbon Stoel ‘oy steel <———f] Stud bots ASME 818.22 “hy ASME 818.24 Bats sate than Yi ASME 8182.1, square o eaw Rec head ASME 818.23, heavy nox head Bots equal oo ethan % ASME 818.21, square orheay hex head ASME 81821, heavy nex head tesa ban ASME 618.22, heavy hex ASME 8182.2; hey hex Pas equal too rer than Yn ASME 8182.2; hex x heey ex ASME 818.22, hey nox Este heads ASHE B13, c, 2A couse sees ASHE B13, CL 2a couse sees up through Ins eight tesa Series for larger bolts Incemal threads ASME 1.1, C28 course series ASME 1.1, Cl. 28 course sees up through ins eight tvead Series fr larger alts Note 7 When 818.2.1 bolling is used it should be threaded as close to the head as applicable to lcontinuous and double end stud bolts. ASME 816.47-2006—S_ MANDATORY APPENDIX | PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS AND DIMENSIONAL DATA FOR CLASSES 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, AND 900 FLANGES IN U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS The pressure-temperature ratings for the materials units for pressure and degrees Fahrenheit units for tem- (BPR yt ean cape yi Snr rasp oF wT sted in Tables 3 through(2Zland Tables F-1 through HS) All tabulated pressures are gage resus) | of Mandal Append Figures 11 through 13 and Tables / 26th pape Bahave pressure-temperature rat: | inchided inthis Mandatory Appendix provide ings ung bar unt fr pressure (ber = 100KDe) and | sonal date in OS, Customary unite for Clans 3 Celsius units for temperature. 300,400, 600, and 900 fangs. ‘Tables -1 through KBof Mandatory Appendix Thave EE] Breninous pressure-temperature ratings using pst} [26] ASME 816.47-2006- 5. Table |-1_Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 1.1 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings Plates cs ‘8105 (0) A216 Gr WCB () ‘4515 61.700) CNte-si 18350 Gr [EEO : 14516 Ge 701), Ces : As37c.26) Cie siv A 35060 U6 cL : 34m A350 6. : Nore. (0 Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800%, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above B00", (2) Not tobe used over sor (G) Not tobe used over 700%. (@) Not tobe used over 500% Working Pressure by Classes, psig Temp. 75 150) 300) 400 00 300 =20 10100 uo 285 740 985, 1.480 2.220 200 130 260 60 505 11360 2035, 300 ns 230 655 870 1310 136s ‘400 100 200 6s 845, 1265, 11900 500 85 70 605 205 1205 eto 600 7 140 s70 755 135. 1.708 650 6 25 550 730 1100 11650 700 a no 530 710 11060 1590 750 : 95 505 65 ros 11520 ‘500 m 80 410 550 ‘325 1235 850 . 6 320 125 60 955 300 50 20 305, 460 690 950 35 25 185 775, a0 21,000 20 as us 170 255, 55 Copyrign © 208) te Anes Sec of Mecha gin Noreen maybe a oe te wnt wae cot of ASME ASME 816.07-2006-2 Table 1-2 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.2 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings Costngs Plates ttn-si : 1216 Gr. wee () Cita si : 1352 Ge Lec @) CMn-Si-v 3506 LFS C1.2.6) - : 2480 : 1352.60 Lez 18203 Gt. 8.0) Bal : A352 61 14203 Ge € 0) NoTes: ——_i@] (Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800%, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonges use above BOD, (2) Not to be used over 650 (8) Not tobe used over 5007 ‘Working Pressure by Classes, pale Temp °F 75 350) 300) 400) 600) 300) =20 10100 45 290 750 +000 1,500 2.250 200 130 260 750, 2000 11500 22350 300 us 230 730 970 1145s, 2385 400 100 200 705 340 1405 210 500 85 170 665 585 11330 11995 600 70 140 605 05 1.210 sis 650 ca 5, 590 735 nas 1765 700 : no 555 740 rg 11665. 750 : 95 505 os ros 44520 500 80 a0 550 25 1235 850 6 320 12s 60 955 900 n 50 25 295 mas 670 950 35 as 185 m5 40 ——————— Table 1-3 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.3 Materials, Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates cs 1352 61. UB @) A515 Gr. 65 () Cita-si A516 Gr 65 6), Cio mn A217 GEWEt (9, (5) to 18352 Gr. ct @) (6)] zt A203 61. 4) 3'4Ni mn A203 G1. () noms: {) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800%, the carbide phase of steel may be (6) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed iin ASTM A217 Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be ladded for \deoxidation, converted to graphite. Pemissbe, but nat recommended for prolonged use above 800%. (2) Not tobe used over B50" G) Not tobe used over 650". @) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°; the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 875°, (6) Use normalizes and tempered material only Temp. 75 150) 300 400 600 300 “20 ta 100 135, 265 65 0 1395 2090 200 25 255 660 80 31320 1.980 300 ns 230 0 850 nas xsi ‘400 100 200 as 20 31230 11545, 500 85 70 585 780 nas 1760 600 70 140 550 Bs 105 1.655 650 o 125 535 70 11065 1600 700 10 510 os, 1025 1535 750 95 a5 05 355 a30 00 : 0 390 520 760 Aas 850 6 300 400 595 895, 300 50 200 270 405, 605, 350 35 135, 185 275 410 1,000 2» as us 170 255 ASME 816.47-2006¢% Table 1-6 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.7 Materials Nomina Designation rersogs contings ates Yolo 11826. 2@) eo WS) (G) The deliberate] Nc-Zime Ani7 oe Wee 0), @) facdition of any | X= A217 6. WES 0) S— lelement not listed in ASTM A 217 [Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) NOTES: (0) Use normalized and tempered material ony. (2) Not tobe used over 1,000". Working Pressure by Classes, pag Teart ce a a) 0 jand Manganese 20 to 100 145 290 750 1,000 1,500 2.250 (Mg) may be: 200 130 260 750 1,000 1,500 2,250 ladded for se spo Somos as ra wo oes ideoxidation. soo a oo ee ee ee & ei ess ‘0 eo 8 i ie us 30 Ones 88 wo ar ties #50 : 6 a so 975 eo 0 a mo 380 Ea : 3 ts ced bas 1000 : ne ne) os ie ioe sw Copyig © 20807 the Aen Sty of Men Engier No duc ay be det hi mtr wiht wien rr 2 ASME (4) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed lin ASTM A217 [Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be ladded for |dcoxidation ASME 816.47.2006-2 Table 1-7 Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 1.9 Materials Nominal Designation forenes costings ates 1ice-Yo ‘A217 Ge We (i, 0) < = 4 terhwesi _araceriia20.0) A387 6.13.2 @ ors (2) Use normalized and tempered material on. (Q) Permissible, but nt recommended for prolonged use above 1,100°F (0) Not to be used over 1,200°%, Temp. % 350 300) 200) 600) 300 “20 19100 145, 250 750 1,000 2.250 200 130 260 750 14000 2.250 300 us 20 720 965, 265 ‘00 100 200 635 925 2,080 500 85 370 665 885 1,995 600 70 140 605 805, 1.815 650 6 325 530 785 176s 700 no 570 755 11705 750 95 530 no 11595 800 80 510 65 1525 aso 65 35 650 1.460 300 50 450 600 1350 350 35 320 225, ‘355 1,000 20 25 250 0 14050 145 190° 430 1.300 . 9s 130 190 290 1150 6 as 130 195 11200 2 : “0 55 80 125 ASME 816.07-20062. Table 1-8 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.10 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings Plates DiCratMo 8382.60 F22CL3]_—_—_—A2IT Ge WEDD.) g__ A387 Ge 22.61.22 (4) The deliberate laddition of any letement not listed lin ASTM A217 Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (ig) may be ladded for \deoxidation, vores a (2) Use normalized and tempered material only, (ay (©) Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 200% (8) Not tobe used over 1,100°F. Lf Working Pressure by Classes, psig Tempe? 75 350) 300) 400 300) =20 10100 14s 290) 750 2,000 200 130 260 750 14000 300 ns 250 Bo ‘370 ‘00 100 200 705, 340 500 85 170 66s eas 600 7 40 605 805 650 60 125 590 785 700 10 570 755 750 : 95 530 no 00 : 0 510 65 850 - 6s 43s, 650 300 50 450 600 350 35 385 515 14900 : 20 265 355 11050 : 5 Bs 1,100 ” : 10 us 220 1350 70 30 135, 11200 40 55 30 ‘Copyright © 208 the Amen Sot of Maca Engen ASME 816.47-2006-2, Table 1-10 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.13 Materials Nomina Designation Forgings Castings ates sctimo A182 Gr 58 A217 Ge. 65 (0 Nore SN Dy (2) Use normalized and tempered material ony. (2) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed in ASTM A217 Table 1 is prohibited, except Ithat Calcium (Ca) ‘Wirking Pressure by Classe, slg Temp. % 350 300) 200) 00 300 land Manganese | -2010100 145 = 90 750.=S=S«000=S=SC«,S0D=SS«as0 200 0260 7503000500250 (Mg) may be 300, m0 570 ass 285 ladded for 0 0 ms ow tad ideoxidation 500 8s ss 1330885 70 wos os nos & is 580 ms ks 76s no 570 ms 3570 530 moss 95 % Sto os tosses 648s 0 ss 3460 so 375 sco ms 1320 3S 365 550 2s » 0 265 400 535, is 90 ey 30 100 135 200 300 « 0 2 185 35 5 70 105 (2) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed in ASTM A 217 [Table 1 is Iprohibited, except that Calcium (Ca) land Manganese (Mg) may be ladded for ldeoxidation ASME 816.47-2006- Table 1-11 Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 1.14 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings scam A182 6 An? 6.c12@) a (0) Use normalized and tempered material ony |_ >a Castings Plates Temp.*F 5 150) 300) 400 300) “20 10100 a5, 230 750 2,000 2.250 200 130 260 750 21000 2.250 300 us 230 730 ‘370 2s ‘00 100 200 705 340 za 500 85 70 665 aes 1395 600 7 140 605 205 1.815 650 60 125 580 735 176s 700 n0 570 755 1.705 750 5 530 70 1595 800 80 510 ors 1525 850 6 485 650 1460 300 50 450 600 1350 950 35 375 505 755 30 14000 20 255 240 505 760 11050 170 230 345 55 00 us 150 225 340 aso 75 100 150 25 11200 0 70 105 155 6 a ASME 816.47-2006-2, Table 1-12 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 1.15 Materials Nominal resignation Forgings caMo-v [A182 Gr Fon A217 6 C124 NOTE: (1) The deliberate laddition of any lelement not listed Castings rates A387 Gr 92 0.2 lin ASTM A 217 Hable 1 is tering resi by Cassese prohibited, except | Temp.F 5 150 300 400 00 900, Ithat Calcium (Ca) 20 to 100 14s. 290 750 1,000 2,500 2,250 land Manganese | 20 130 260 750 11000 11500 2250 300 5 20 730 570 e553 2185 (Mg) may be 400 1100 200 705 940 sa10 235, ladded for soa 85 170, 65 885 1330 11395 \deoxidation 70 140 05 805 1210 15 © 135 550 785 airs 1765 no 570 755 33s 1705 %5 530 no 11065 11395 0 510 67s 015 11525 6s 8s 650 ors 1460 50 450 00 300 1550 35 385 15, 75 h60 36s 435 7 11090 2% 360 430 720 11080 300 400 605 05 ns 285, as 670 us 350 230 80 6 ‘Coprigh © 2s by the Arwrian Soc of Mec Engines Noreprocten mayb ado har tera winot wien cons of ASME ‘New Table to be added following Table I-14 ‘Table I-14 Pressure-Temperature Rating for Group 1.18 Materials, Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 9cr2WeV A182 Gr. F92 (1) Working Pressures by Class, psig Class Temp,°F 75 150 300 400 600-900 =20t0100 145-290-750 © 100015002250 200 130 260-750 10001500250 300 15 230-730-970 «MSS 2185 400 loo 200 7059401410215 500 85 1706658851330 1995 600 60 © 140 «60S «80S. 1210— «8S 650 125° 5907851175. «1765 700 10 5707551135 1705 750 95 5307101065 1595 800 80 510675. N0IS 1525 850 65 4856509751460. 900 50 450 600-900-1350. 950 35° «385 SIS. 775.1160. 1000 . 20 365 «4857251090 1050 : . 360 480-720-1080 1100 325 430645965 1150 275365580825 1200 205° 275410620 ‘NOTE: () Application above 1150°F is limited to tubing of maximum outside diameter of 3% in. 5 Ase 16472006 8 rt ese onpee ag Gip 2 ai Nominat Designation Forgings castings ates 8c 18182 Ge 304 (1) 18351 Gr. C8 @ ‘8240 Gt. 306 (2) 386-8 ‘8182 Ge 04H 18351 61.073 0) ‘A240 Gr. 3044 ores: (2) Alt temperatures over 1000, use only when the carbon contents 0.04% o higher. @ Not tobe used over score Working Pressure by Clases, psig Temp.cF 75 350) 300 400 600 300 200 100 140 275 720 360 1.040 2160 200 ns 20 00 500 11200 4.800 300 105 205 540 ns 1075 1615 ‘400 95 190 495 60 995, sas 500 8s 170 46s 0 330 1395 600 70 40 440 550 ass 1325 650 Cy 125 430 575 865 1295 700 : 0 220 565 Bas, 1265 750 2 95 a5 550 225, 1240 00 0 405 540 810 nas 850 6 395 530 790 190 300 50 330 520 780 rss: 950 35 380 510 765 tas, 2,000 20 355 470 no 11085, 21050 325 135, 650 975 3.100 255 345, sis 170 3,150 205 275 a0 a5, 11200 165 220 330 295 1250 3s 160 265 400 1300 us 150 ns 340 1.350 9 ws 185 280 21400 : 75 100 150 225, 1.450 : 60 80 a5, as 1500 40 55 5 as 6 ‘Coppa © AS he Arn Soy of Mec Engine Noreen maybe tae hs rte wot wens of ASM FS] ase atc ar 20002 Table 1115] Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.2 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings Prats 16¢1-12N-20 1182 Gt 316 () 18351 Gr CFM £240 Gr. 336 46C/-12Ni-2No 182 Ge BiG 15351 Gr CFM () 15240 Ge 3164 8C-19NI-3Mo 18182 Gt 317 () ‘A240 Gr 317 0) 19F-10NI-3Ho A351 Gr Coam 6) : Nore: (A temperatures over 2,00 se ony when the carbon contents 0.04% ot higher. (2) Not to be used ver 850° 1) Not tobe used over 1.000%. Working Pressure by Classes, psig Temp.2F 5 150 300) ‘200 00 300) -2010 100, 140 as 720 360 ako 2.160 200 120 25 620 825, 1240 1.860 300 105 a5 560 705 an20 14680 400 100 135 55 685 1025 11540 500 35 170 430 635 955 as 600 70 40 450 600 300 1355 650 6 125 440 590 85 spas 700 no 35 580 870 11308 750 95 a5 570 855 41280 800 80 420 565 45 11265 850 6 420 555 as 1.255 500 50 a5 555 330 145 950 35 385, 15 75 60 1,000 20 365 485, ns 21050 11050 360 480 70 14080 14100 305, 405 60 15 1350 235 35 a5 no 1200 : 185 20s 370 555 1.250 a5 195 235 a0 11300 : ns 155 235 350 1.350 . 9s 330 190 290 1.400 : 7% 100 350 22s 3450 S Cy 80 ns 5 21500 0 55 % 225 « 47] ASME 816.47-2006—-& Table ew Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.3 Materials Heil Designation forings castings Panes 180 1182 Ge BL 1 240 Gr. 3004 0) AGC—H2N-2Mo AAD Gr ICL A ao 6 336 18C-13N-3ho A182 Ge 317. ze STE) nore (0) Not tobe use over 800% Working Prestare by Gasses, pei Temp. 75 350 300) 200) 00) 300) =2010 100 15 230 600) 800) 1,200 1.800 200 100 195 510 680 120 1535 300 85 15 455 610 10 1370 200 30 160 420 560 40 41260 500 ms 150 395 525 735 600 7 40 370 4695 705 650 60 125 365 485 730 700 - no 360 80 720 750 95 355 “70 705 +500 80 3a 460 690 850 6 340 450 os 3] ASME 816.47-2006-%, Table ae Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.4 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings rates 48¢--10Ni-7 18182 Gr F321 (3) ‘8260 Ge 321 @ 38C7-10N-1 1182 Gr Fa2ih (0) [A260 Gr. 3204 (1) noes: (© A temperatres over 2,000%F, use only Ifthe water Is heat treated by heating toa minimum tempersture of 2,000° (2) Not tobe used over 3,000H Working Pressure by Classes, pol emp.2F 7% 350) 300) 200) 600) 300) 20 t 100 140 275, 720 960 1.440 2.160 200 us, 250 650 865 11295 sibs 300 ns 230 595, 795 90 3785 200 100 200 550 735 aos 11655 500 85 170 515 90 11050 41550 600 7 40 ass 650 ors 1.460 650 © 25 a5 35 350 302s, 700 0 465 620 930 3395 750 95 460 610 5 1375 00 : 80 450 600 390 1355 a0 6 245, 395 395, 1340 300 50 a0 590 28s 1325 350 35 335, 515 75 1360 2000 : 2 365 485 ns 11090 11050 o 360 #60 no 14060 4.100 - 20 as 62s 935 50 2s 315 a5 no 2200 n 185 2s 370 555 31250 m 140 ass 280 420 11300 no us, 20 330 1350 8 us 170 255 11100 L 6 85 130 135 1450 : 50 70 105, 155, 1500 4 50 % us qe eo 79] ASME 816.47-2006-%. Table Ge nes enpenn Ratings for Group 2.5 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings Plates 38/-10Ni-co 1182 Ge 347 18200 Gr. 347 @) 38C/-10Ni-C> 18182 Ge ArH 18200 Ge. 3474 (0) 18-10N-0 18182 Gr. F348 () 18240 Ge 348 2) 28C/-10Ni-C 18382 Gr. F248H @) 1240 Ge 348 () NOTES: (0) For temperatures over 1,000 temperature of 2,000, (2) Not tobe used over 1,000, ‘use only fhe material is heat treated by heating to & minimum ‘Working Pressure by Cases, pale Temp. 75 350 300) 200) 600, 300) =20 10 100 140 275 720 960 2440 260 200 2s 255 660 85 1335, ages 500 ns 230 a5 520 1235 1850 400 100 200 575 70 1150 3730 500 85 170 540 7s 1108s, 1635 00 7 140 515 “0 11030 1.550 650 60 ns 505 5, 1015 1520 700 0 495 60 995 1490 750 95 490 655, 985, 1075 800 : 80 485, 650 975 1460 850 . 6s oss as 370 ass 300 50 450 600 300 1350 950 35 385, 515 75 360 1,000 20 365, 3s 75 11090 1050 : 360 480 70 1080 1,100 225 430 as 965 1350 275 365 550 825 4200 : 205 275 40 620 1250 : 180 245 365 sas 11300 : M0 185 275 0 1350 - 405 0 205 x0 400 75 100 150 225 1450 : 60 80 115 175 21500 : 40 55 % 225 [20 ASME 816.47-2006-2 nf re hp ine 24 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates 2304281 [A240 Gr. 309H Working Pressure by Clases, psig Temp. *F % 350) 300 400 00 300 =20 10100 uo 275 720 360 1.040 2160 200 320 240 630 340 1.260 1395, 500 no 25 580 775 160 1740 ‘400 300 200 545 ns 11090 1635 500 85 70 520 0 1035 1555, 600 70 0 500 65 +4000 1,500 50 125 490 655, 985 1075, 700 110 285, 645, 370 108s. 750 Q 95 480 610 360 1440 ‘800 50 a5 630 305, 1420 850 - 6 485 620 930 1395 300 : 50 450 600 300 1350 350 : 35 385 55 75 1160 1,000 2 365 435, ns 1.090 11050 355 “70 705 14060 44100 260 345 520 70 450 190 250 375 565 11200 135 185 25, a0 1.250 105 135 205, 310 11300 7s 100 150 22s 1350 : ” © 20 us ws 1.400 45 60 50 135 aso : : 35 45 7 105 14500 25 35 50 5 ‘Copyright ©2506 y the Amen Set of Mecha Eger No sprduton tay be al ht wot te co ASME 21 sme 016.47 2006 Table 120) Pressure—Temperature Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials Teal Designation Forgings castings Plates 25C/-20N1 A182 Ge 310 0), cs [8240 Gr 3208 NoTES: (2) At temperatures over 1,000, use only when the carbon contents 0.04% or higher. (@) Service temperatures of 1,050°F and above should be sed only when assurance is provided that sala size 5 not finer than AST 6. Working Pressure by Classes, pel Temp.2F % 350 300) 200) 600 300) 20 19100 140 275 720 360 ko 260 200 120 25, 35, 850 1270 1910 300 110 225 580 cae 11360 1740 400 100 200 540 75 1408s 1625, 500 85 0 55 635 11025 14540 7 40 495 660 990 1485 rs 125 35 605 370 ass. nn0 480 635 355 eas 9% 470 625 340 20 80 465, 620 930 1395 . 6 460 610 as 1375 : 50 450 00 300 1350 35 385 a5 75 aheo 2» 365 485 75 11090 : 355 470 705 11060 . 260 348 520 780 : 190 250 375 565 : : 135 185 275 410 105 135 205 310 % 100 4150 25 : : 6 80 us 175 : a 6 90 35 35 as 6 100 5 35 50 5 Copyigh © 208 the Areean Sx of Mele Egiwe Nonprotucon may beet hs mera hot wits re (22 ASME 816.47-2006- se rp ne 28 aes Nominal Designation Forgings castings Pat 20¢/-18Ni-6M0 ‘A182 Gr Fes A351 Gr, MCN 1240 Gr 31256 226-5N-3M0-4 18182 Ge F51 0) 18240 Gr. $31803 (0) 25ce7N=tMo-4 1482 Ge F53 0) 18240 Gr $52750 (1) 24 10NinaMo-V 18351 Gr ESM G)_O 25Cr-SNi-2Mo- ca agaroreomen 1995] <1 25Cr-7N-3.5Mo-W-CO ABSM|Gr. cosMWCuN (2) : 25CH-7N-3.5Mo-N-CuW A182 Ge F55 (0) - 1-240 6x $32760 () Nore: [95] (0) Tis stet may become brite after Service at moderately elevated temperatures, Not to be used over 600%, Working Pressure by Classes, psig emp. 7 150 300 400) 600) 300 =20 10 100 14s 290 750 1,000 4,500 2.250 200 130 260 745 390 1490 2230 300 ns 230 665 390 135 2,000 400 100 200 6s 820 12230 1845, 500 85 170 580 7 1160 600 70 40 555 740 ans 650 6 25 sas 730 1095 700 no 540 ns 11085 750 95 530 70 Fe ASME 816.47-20065. Table 122{_ Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.9 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings Plates 23-1281 o 18200 Gr 3095 0), @), OD 25C1-20Ni 2 [A2H0 Gr. 3105 0), @, 6) NOTES: (0) At temperatures over 1,000%F, use only when the eatbon content is 0.04% or higher. (@) Attemperatures above 1,000%, use onli the material i solution heat tested fo the minimum temperature specified inthe speciation, but not lowe than 1,900%, and quenching in water or rapidly cooing by other means. (©) This material should be used fr service tempertues1,050%F and above only when assurance is provided tht grain sae isnot finer han ASTM 6, Working Pressure by Classes, psig 7% 150) 300 400 600) 300) 40 275 720 360 1.440 2160 120 240 60 B40 11260 1895, 10 225 580 75 3160 1740 100 200 540 7s 1103s eas 85 170 515 685 11025 11540 70 40 495, 660 990 5 650 6 125 435, 645 370 ass 700 n10 480 5 955 ass 750 35 “70 625 340 410 200 80 465 620 930 1395 850 6 460 60 os iars 300 50 450 600 300 1350 950 35 385 515 75 41160 14000 2 340 455 80 11020 11950 : . 245 325 485 730 300 . . 170 230 as ss ASME 816.47-2006-5 fea) ‘Table 123) Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings castings ates 25-1261 ‘A351 Ge CHS () a 25C/-12Ki 18351 Ge cH20 (1) : NOTE: (AL temperatures over 1,000 fuse only when the cabon content i 0.04% or higher Working Pressure by Classes, psig Tomp.°F 75 150) 300) 00) 600) 900, 20 @ 100 130 260 670 395 1348, 2015, 200 105 210 550 75 41100 4uss0 300 95 195 505 ors ors 41520 00 95 185 485 eas 970 ass, 500 8s 70 70 3 340 a0 600 70 40 455 610 s10 1370 650 60 125 us, 595 395 4340 700 : 0 a5 580 #70 1305 750 : 95 “20 65 as 126s, 500 : 0 “0 sas 20 1230 850 . 6s 400 520 795 nag 300 50 385 510 77 1150 950 35 370 495, 740 ano 4,000 aa 20 340 450 as ois 11950 250 390 585 75 4.200 aa : 2s 295, as «70 3350 : 370 x0 34s sis 3200 330 175 260 390 11250 100 135 200 300 4300 : 80 105 160 2s 1350 0 80 125 165 11400 : 4s 6 0 135 aso aa : 30 “0 60 95 11500 25 35 55 80 ‘ASME 816.47-2006—* Table 1{24) Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials Nominal Designation Forgings costings ates 38C-10N-C : [A351 Gt FBC () NOTE: (0) At temperatures over 1,000%F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. ‘Wirking Pressure by Classes, psig emp. 75 350 300) 200 600) 300) =201%0 100 ‘ao 275 720 360 2440 2360 200 2s 255 660 585 4325 11985 300 us 230 615 520 1235 1850 400 100 200 575 70 1150 1730 500 85 170 540 ns 1108s, 1625 600 7 140 sis «90 1.030 1.550 50 60 25 505 65 1015, 1520 700 0 495 60 995 1490 750 : 95 490 655 985 wars 00 80 aes, 650 975 1080 850 - 6 485 eas 970 155 300 50 450 600 300 11350 950 35 385, 515 75 11360 1,000 20 365 as ns 2,050 11050 360 480 70 14080 1.100 210 as 625 935 1350 20 280 420 625 41200 150 200 300 655 41250 ns 150 22s 310 1300 : 75 200 150 ps 1350 oe 50 7 105 155 soo “0 55 80 125 50 : : 30 ‘ 6 5 ‘Copyright © 206 y the Aer Sty of Metal Eger No own uy bemaeot tismatra whut wes rt ASM [26] ASME 816,47-20065> te 83st eg Gp 22 Nominal Designation Forgings castings Piates 2561-2081, 18381 6x CK20 @) Note (2 A temperatures over 1.000% use ony when the cabon content 0.04% of higher, Working Pressure by Clases, psig Temp. 75 350) 300 400 600 300 “2a to 100 30 260 70 295, 14s 2015 200 105 20 580 25 1100 1.650 300 95 195 505 65 ros, 1520 ‘400 95 185 485 6a, 970 ass, 500 55 170 470 625 340 nao 00 70 140 ass 610 s10 1370 650 ca 125 405, 595, 895, 1340 700 110 435, 580 870 1305, 750 95 420 565 as 2265 800 20 a0 sas 820 11230 850 6 400 530 798 ass 300 50 385 510 770 1350 950 3 370 095 740 sno 14000 20 340 450 675 ots 14950 325 35 650 975 4300 . : 230 390 585 7s 4350 250 335 500 750 41200 : : 205 25 40 as 1250 : 165 220 330 495 41300 320 160 240 360 1350 . 60 110 165 as 100 55 75 110 165 sao 40 50 75 4,500 35 55 (27 | ASME 816.47-2006-2_ Table I rensions of Ring-Joint Facings ‘Groove Dimensions Grove Dimensions ameter Nominal Pipe size for Class Gromre Pheh Radius tof Ralsed 300 400_-600_—«900_——Number__—Dameter,P___—Depth,€ Width, F__—_—Bottom, R__Portion, K % R93 23.500 0.500 ove 0.06 3188 2 mB OB R94 31.500 0.500 o7et 0.06 3388 330 95 33750 0.500 ovat 0.06 3642 zm op 2! 96 36.000 0562 0.906 0.96 3875 Be 097 38.000 0562 0.906 0.08 1075 3% 6 ko 40250 ose 0906 0.06 43.00 26 = R00 235500 0.668 1388 0.08 3275 : 2 Riot 31.500 0.588 132 0.09 35.00 2 50 mioz 33750 0.58 1312 0.09 3725 : 32 Rios 36.000 0.88 312 0.09 3950 : 34 iow 38.000 osi2 1438 0.09 42.00 36 Rios 0250 ost 1438 0.09, 4aas Tolerances Fvaepny $0016 00 wat) Fo. (pth dameted 20.005 Radius at doton) 50.03, -0.0 for R= 0.06 20.03 for R> 0.09, 23 deg angle idee ‘GENERAL NOTES: @) Dimensions are in inches. (©) Ringjint gaskets are rot contemplated for NPS 38 and lager Ranges. (© For facing requirements for flanges, see par 6.2. @ See para. 4.2 for marking requirements Te: (@) Helght of raised portion is eaual to the depth of groove dimension €, but I nt subjected tothe tolerances for. Ful fce contour may be used BE Table H27] Permissible Imperfections in Flange Facing Finish Maximum Radel Projection ‘Masinum Depth and Radial of Impertections That Ave Projection of Imperfections No Deeper Than Bottom ‘That Are Deeper Than Nominal Pipe Size of Seaton, i Bottom of Satin, i 26-36 050 035 38-08 056. 028 50-60 082 on GENERAL NOTE: See pare. 6.15. sire [29] swe sre. 2006-A Table I+ Dimensions of Class 150 Series A Flanges. We fi re rs L vt 7 i k#—a 1 x Tinian Thickness of sb oeting ra Neil 4 Length Diam. of ham. Raised ‘Di No. of Diam isin Pipe op.of _INM8O_ Though Mud, Top A “face ofa "Sok of ok Diam. ret Sire _fange.0_WAF Sind _Wub\¥ Mote) Note O))_Dlams R Cele Hoes ‘Hole of Bok Radius, 2% 3425263246 «2652 «2600 ~—«2950«9T7S me ~«_S~C«CG:~C*« 2% 3630275 275 kee bast dh00 atta. akoo ae 303878258 288552 dors 50003878 seo ee BR 7s 3an 3 Sas a0 deo saso eae e375 39349 Se 4478 Shoo deo tose So 36 4500350 3506333675 3600 0S TSH oso 38 te75 398 338 6) too emo as ask a 5075 350, 350 G38 ao sooo seas arash 2 3300375 378 Sap oo noo era asso 38 Ot 5525358 35k Gon So Shoo 300 Sas tT se 5725 400 400725724500 S00 5375 1K 080 48 5950 419 4.19 7.50 49.12 48.00 53.50 56.0044 th % 0.50 50 Giz 32 a2 Pou as Som so seas meso 52 6400450450 bin 35am rso oso aso sa 66.25 669 469 BAH 55.25, 5400 59.50 62.75 4d vA % 0.50 36 6875 482 482 8.94 57.38 56.00 62.00 65.0048 vA % 0.50 5s 71000 S00 59 Sua S800 choo sas & foo sus 5439586138 Gomo coon esas 2k Genera. woes @) Dimensions are in inches. (For tolerances, see section 7 (© For facings, see para 6.1. (@ For ange bot holes, see para. 6.2 (© For spot facing, see para. 63. (The bore i oe specfed bythe purchaser. Tolerances in para. 7.3.2 app (@ Blind anges may be made with o without hubs atthe manufacturer's options. NOTES: (2) The minimum Mange thickness dos not Include the raged fae thickness (se par. 6.1.2, Mis dimension i for the large end of hub, whieh may be straight or tapered ) for welding and bevel, see para 6.4, ‘opyrg © 208 yt Areran Sta hil Eger No product uy bets ater wht wen ce ASME BO) Awe sicar sae 1 isin Cut 30 St A ra yj ke z ° - ° ee | y tT tet mM y ' ka ka I+ x Ping Jott fase Foce Ti rca ot us oats Nominal Flange, Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam. No. of Diam. ‘Minimum: Pipe 0.0. of _INote(W)1_ Through Hud, X Top, A_—Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt. Diam. Fillet See__fngeso Wo nd Wuhy?_e'@h_ at Gams ‘Chee _Wols Wo otk Rt eb So 3 38 oS RR Re he Bes moe (@) Dimensions are i inches (0 For tolerances, se section 7. (6 For facings, see para 6.1. (@ For ange bol holes, see pare. 6.2. (©) For spot facing, se0 para. 63. (0. The bore is tobe specified by the purchaser. Tolerances in par. 7.3.2 app @ Blind Ranges may be made with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, Notes: (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the aed ace thickness (cee pare, 6.1.3). (@) This dimension is forthe large end of hu, whieh may be staght or tapered. () for welding and bevel, see para. 6.4 [37 ASME B16.47-20069- ‘Table 1-80] Dimensions of Class 400 Series A Flanges i E —_ te NJ fe] k—a— ka} x sae Ring Joint Raised Face Minimum “Thickness of wb Det Nominal Fange, 4 Length Diam. of Diam, Raised Diam. Wo of Diam. Minium Pipe 1p. of _{N0t6 G!_ Through Hub, xX Top, A Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. Fillet, Size flange, 0 _WNF Blind Hub, Y_ (Note @|_ [Note 3_lam, R Cirle Holes Hole of Bolt__Ragisyr 2% 3825350388 742-7862 260029503450 SC:C*« 2 4075375 412 Baz 3081-2800 3150 3700828 304300 400438 sez 32.94 © 300003375 3925 28m 2s 3245.25 425 456 Baz 3500-3200 36005028 eS] D4 a7S0 438 4819503793400 380043508 36 50.00 450 506 988 39:38 ©3600 4025 46002 HeesC=“‘ 38 4750488 488 812-3950 38.00 4075 440082. 40 5000 S12 512-50 a 5040.00.00 sas, 32? 42 5200 525 525 gel 43.62 «4200500 482s 32? 4 5450550 S50 9845.62 4007255050 32m M5675 575 575 942 A775 46004950 527536 OHCs 48 5950 600 600032 «49.88 4800 S450 55.25 28H 50 6175 619 6.25 1056 5200 5000 su62 5750 322% = 52 6375 638 644 ©1088 54.00 52005562 5950 322% =a Se 67.00 669 6.751138 56:12 S00 78B G25 ke, 56 69.00 688 6.94 11755825 56.00 oa? 64s 32 2%He_=COiCCC 58 71.00 70072 1206 60.25 5800242662532 Hs 607425 731_7a4 1256 6238 60.00 369.00 32h Oe. GENERAL NOTES: (@) Dimensions are in inches. () For tolerances, se Seton 7. (0 For facings, see para. 6. (@ For ange bol Holes, see pare. 6.2. (© For spot facing, see par. 6.3. The boris tobe specie by the purchaser, Tolerances in par. 7.3.2 appl (© Blind anges may be mace with or without hubs atthe manufecurer's option, NOTES: (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot ics the aed face thickness (ee par. 6.1.2). (2) This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be talght or tapered () For welding and bevel, se para. 6.4 Copyght ©2060) te Aeron Sct of Mean Egers. Norapreduten mayb tao hn te itt wen conte ASME Bz] Ame rear te 5 ene of an 60 Stes ge Wa AME: Ky) Piet i ka Ht ay Ring Joint Minimum Thickness of hwo Dring Nominal Farge, Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam. Wo. of Diam Minimum Pipe —o.p. of _INote@)}_ Through Hub, X Top, A__Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt am. ———illet. Size flange, 0 _WNF Blind Hub, Y (Note @))_ Note (3]_Diam., R Cicle Holes Hole of Blt Radu ry 2% 4000 425 494 875 79.44 ©2600-2950 3600-828 2% 4225438 5:19 9.25 3162 28003150 3800-828 304450450 5509.75 3358 30003375 4025 Bee 280 32 4700462 S81 1025 3612-3200 3600 4250-28 HOOD 346 4900475 606 10.62 ©3831-3400 3800s CSCS 36575488 638 1142 0K? «36.00 40.25 47.00 8H MHC 38 50.00 600 612 10004025 38004504575 8S 40 5200625 638 iss 4225 ga 43754775 SC 42 5525 662 675 1100 4438 420046005050 mC 4 57.25 G81 700 11:38 «46506400 48.25.«5250 528 46 5950 706 731 1181 4882 4800 50.25 SHS 2% 8 275 744 769 124K 5075 BOO «5250-5750 2s 50 6575 7.75 800 1298 5288 $000 5450 6000 8 3K 88 52 6775 800 8.25 13.25 S488 52005650 6200 KS 8 54 7000825 856 13,75 57.00 © S400 5875 Gus 56 7300856 8s 1425 59:12 5600 G07 667s HC 58 7500875 912 1458 61125800600 67S «KSC: 607850 939 956 1531 6338 60.00 65.25 175% GENERAL NOTES (@) Dimensions ar in inches. () For tolerances, se section 7. (0 For facings, see pare 6.3, @ For ange bolt holes, see pa. 6.2. (© For spot facing, see para. 83. (The bore isto be species by the purchaser. Tolerances par. 73.2 appl. @ Blind Manges may be made wit or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option, Notes: (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the alsed face thickness (cee par. 6.4.1). (@) This dimension is forthe large end of ub, which moy be straight or apered ) For welding ad bevel, see par. 6. sen AS Nn oe 3 sme 816.47-2006%, SJ k— a1 bat |-—— x x Ring Joint Raised Face Minimum Thickness of hb iting Nominal Flange. Length Diam. of Olam, Raised Diam, No, of Diam, Minium Pipe op. of _INote)I_ through Hub, X Top, A_—_Face_— of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. Filet Size__Fange, 0 WHF Blind Hub, Y (Note @]_ [Note (3))_ Olam, R Circle Holes ‘Hole of Bolt_Radus,r 2% 4275550 «631 1125 305026002950 9750-20 2h~hSC 28 4600 Sez 675 1175 7S (OD 31504025380 30 48.50 588 748 1225 35.00 30.00 3375427508 325175625762, 1300 37.25 320036004550 203K 380 34 «5500 65080 13.75 3962 34003800 45.25 203K 36 «57.50 G75 Bak 1825136004025 SOS 20% 385750750 850 1388 2253800 43.25 5075 0 h(E fo 5950775 ami s431 4438 400045755275 KT 42 6150812 9:12 14624631. A200 aTTS. SATS 3H 4 6488 Bas 956 1538 aA? dao 50000 S72 46 6825 BBB 10.06 1618 S088 46.00 5250 6050 ek 48 7025919 10.38 1650 52884800550 6250 HHO 3 : - ae 52 2 2 sa : : : : eo no : 60 a : : : : : : (GENERAL NOTE: @ Dimensions are in inches, (for tolerances, see section 7 (© for fecings, see par. 62, (@ For fange bat oles, see para, 6.2 (© For spot facing, see pare. 63 (The bore is to be specified by the purchase. Tolerances in para 7.3.2 app @ Blind anges may be made wih or without hubs atthe manufacture’ option, NOTES: (2) The minimum Nange thickness does not include the alse face thickness (eee para. 6... {2 Tis dimension i or the lage end of hub, which may be straight or apered 6) For welding and bevel, see para, 6 '©206y te Amen Socata MasulEgice oropoucton maybe mae oth att wit wenn of ASME. [34] ASME 816.47-20062 ne ni Ky Dt GA tet 1 i bat x ‘inom ‘ins of ovtng ra Noni 1 angtholamof Olam, Raed ‘Dm No.of Dim Miia Pipe 00.ot S21 touth uh. TopA "fae abot Dok ot ok Diam, het Size _fange, 0_WWF Bed Mab, _(ote(@|_NowO1_Oam, ® CiceHoles “Wee of fet Reis 2% 3000 «25-425 225 «662 a606 775 e503 SCC 2 3nd) 25 138 ae asters nn gO 50 Shoo 135 135 ho doa Goose ss gases et eon te 138 hs ea oe as eso bu Saco 132 tan ap hast aes dese 36 sas 138 16332 368i 3606 3800 3908 4a FA Ya ie 34 Gee eae tego hoe Oe ie re 1% 357 fom toe oo ame Oe S 150 ise 369 tm tae tao thos tas “ 50 iat Aor keke Mtoe Meas ase Oe “ 169 194 439 Heat soe unas 938 ts s 17 ier 432 tees aoe Saas sass et as so Ye 283 3) Sogn Some Saas Saas ed ae 2 re 2t 4 Soe Same Saas sso tt Oe Es ie ik tm Sooo ae Seas eso Te ss 196 238 525 571205850 598s 40 te = ro iat S38 Sou Saas aso Gea ete & to 2 2 30 tas ome oso esas ete GENERAL NOTE {@) Dimensions arn inches. (2 For tolerances, see section 7. (0 For facings, see para. 6. (@ For flange bolt holes, see par. 6.2 (© For spot facing, see para. 63. (© The bore isto be species by the purchaser. Tolerances In para. 73.2 apply. @ Blind Ranges may be mace with or without hubs atthe manufactures option. Nore: (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot inciude the ased face thickness Gee pa. 6... (2) Tis dimension is forthe large end of hub, whieh may Be staight or tapered () For welding and bevel, see par. 6.4, [35] ASME 816.47-2006%- Table 1134) Dimensions of Class 150 Series B Flanges wy Ee Z te SJ kal Ls ‘nim Thickness of hw ing Nominal Flange, Length Diam. of Diam. Raised Diam. No. of Diam. Minimum Pie o9.of Note _ through Hub,X Top. Face of Bot Bolt of Salt Diam. filet Sie __flange, 0 “WHF Blind Hub, (ote @)1_INote(3)_Dlam.R_Cicle Holes “Hole of Bait_ Radius 2% 3098157 169 34a 26942606 7800HSCSC:SCSC*C« 2 294 «16818369 89H 280 ©3000 30 -349h 169 198 3.88 300 S0ne «300 Mee 323706475 207 933.06 32.06 «hon sae 24 43956288 2194283512 Sede 35.25 wT 26 a2 200 225457 37493605 38253875 08 384425 Do? 2a 3925 ea? as at? WaT 625 243257 S00 ast aa 250 wat? week 08 a2 4825 225 28 549 ase az aso Merz t ‘S025 232 2755324538 Matz? teSO. ata? 52k 4 5281 238 288563 aruk 462862 S056 403K Kae 48 54a) 250 3.00 a2 48125075 5286 hae So S681 263 313 600 5150 $042 5275 Suse sae a 52 suai 2693.25 Gas f 53565242 Sars Sass 521, sh 100275338632 | $562 saa? 5075 S878 Sa 5663.00 282 350 650 | 57695612 5875 eos 1% ass 586594 288 36 682 | soso Sei? 67S sae we: eo 6794 194375 roo | ssi ooir__ 63.00 sae S28 GeNERAL NOTES: {@) Dimensions arin inches. |) For tolerances, see section 7. [49.50] © For facings, see para. 6.2 (@ for fiange bolt holes, see para. 62. (© for spot facing, see para. 63. (). The bore is to be specie by the purchase. Tolerances in para 7.3.2 appv (@ Blind anges may be made wih or without hubs atthe manufacture’ option NOTES: (Q) The minimum Range thickness does not Include the alse fae thickness (se para. 6.2.2. (2) This dimension i or the lage end of hub, which may be stalght or tapered 6) For welding and bevel, se par. 64 BE] Ase sre.a72006-% Table HBS} Dimensions of Class 300 Series B Flanges YWiUN -k-——— 0 = 1 eo zy tT 1 { — | x ‘nina hess of sub orig ance, Nominal =. Length am.of am. fased Diam, Wo. of Di Anim Pine _on.ot MC! _ Toogh ‘Hubs X Topra ‘face of Sok ‘Bol af Bot Dian, et, Size__fange,0_WNF Bnd Hub,Y (ote MateG)}_olam, R_Clcle Holes Hole of Bot Raut 2% «12 dae dm 5m]? «900 «aD —~CKS~SC 2% 5625 3m dae Sat 97s tatoo says eS 30380036 363616 Gago boas, 38 eases 52450400 ho 56 ua 3223330 38s, 32a 5e e200 hoo 78 Sete Gas nso toes 36 4512-400 400705 380036253975 Bs 32K ee 38 4812 431 4317.50 40.00 38254175 448836 % ov 0.62 i 5032430 450778 ao tos aes Mass ae 5250 de ker 00 don tak ago w00 38 a4 5450 494 494 838 4619 44.31 48.00 51.00 401% mh 0.62 46 5750 500 505 869 4838 ues 5005375 362s 4% 5950 $00 525 7s Saat tenn sazs 557s a2 50 iso $38 ae Sap Sage Saat eas rs ee 56350 S56 Sar 950 Shae Saat Seas ars tk 2 Si Gas 32 Set 538 Ses0 Saat seas aan ase 566950 Goo 6121050 saat Seat 650500 368d Se 719s Goo ea $075 Gage Saat ers hue © 7h San_ 650 10009450 aate we GENERAL Noes (@ Dimensions aren inches. (8 For tolerances, se section 7. (o For facings, see para. 6.1. (@ For ange bok Hols, see para. 6.2 (©) For spot facing, see para 6.3. (The bore is tobe specified bythe puchaser Tolerances in are. 7.3.2 apply (@ Bling anges may be made wth o without hubs atthe manafactue’s option. Noms (@) The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the raised face thickness cee par. 6.1.1). (2) Ths dimension Is forthe large end of hub, which may be saght or tapered. (G) For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4 Copyright © 208 y the Amerion Sty of Meni Egiee No sprduction ay be a Bat wt tan oro AME a7] ASME 816.47-2006-5. Table = Dimensions of Class 400 Series B Flanges WV a i — u Ef Z| 4 k$—a—T = nese! wn a toni Tang eng Oim.of oh, fabed ‘Dame ota Pipe op. of _INote()1_ Through Hub, X_ Top, A__Face of Bolt Bolt of Bolt Diam. Size Flange, 0 _WNF Blind Hub, Y_(Note@)]_oteG)]_ Olam. R Cele Holes Hole of Bolt _Radivss ry 2% «3350350350 5.88 2722600 8003075 28 _OCH_OSCC 2% «3600 3.75 3756.25 29128003000 300d 1He_=C«CAL:CiC:t« 30 3825 400 400649 51.25 30003225 95.25 81%, 32 4075425425706 33.25 32003438 5750 880 3h 4275438 4387383538 340036803950 32 KS. 364550469 N69 78857503600 3862-4200 28H 38 : : so : . rn : : 4 : : : 4s - . “8 so : sO a mo sa : : : 56 58 : PO It : a : L Dt 2 (GENERAL NOTES: (@ Dimensions are in inches. (©) for tolerances, see section 7 (@ or facings, see par. 6.1. (@) For fange bolt oles, see para. 62. (©) for spot fecing, see para. 6.3. (© The bore is to be specified bythe purchaser. Tolerances in pes. 73.2 appy- (@ Blind fanges may be mace with o without hubs atthe manufacture’ option. (8) Dimensions for Classes 400, 600, and 900 NPS 38 and larger for Series 8 anges are the some as forthe Seles A Manges. NOTES: (2) The minimum Range thickness des not elude the ase fae thickness (se para. 6.2.2). (2) Tis cimension i forthe lage end of hub, which may be stright or peed (6) For welding and beve, see para. 6. ASME 816.47-2006-2, Ys ty ° k— 2 —— L Z tf \ i — | x Winimum ‘Thcerese of su Dog ange Nona. % Length lam. of Diam. ised ‘lam No. of Diam, Msinue Ripe oof Note _ rough Hu, X Top. Face of Bot “Bok of Bolt Diam. Filet Size__Fange,0_WNF Bnd Hub,” Mote @)_NateG)I_Olam, R ‘Cicle Holes “Hole of Bot _ Rei, 2 3500-438 «438727502600 28627528 1% 050 2% ©3750 456 456750 ben 2003088340028 030 304025 434 S00 0s bys 3000 gaa 388028 050 32 275 S12 S31 aso Sage 3200325 sare 28 050 Be 4575556 S68 939 3600 ud 3780 ASD 056 36 7755.75 556 958 384236003975 43.50.28 ose 38 : 78 a2 : : : : 46 wae . “ ae mot : 52 : . : . mt . . . se : Q 56 oo See 58 mot Q Dom & ; en Lt : cenena. ores @) Dimensions are in inches. (©) For tolerances, se Seton 7. (© For facings, see par. 6.2, (@ For Mange bot holes, see para 6.2 (@) For spot facing, see para. 63. (The bore I oe specie bythe purchaser. Tolerances in pare. 7.3.2 epi (@ Blind anges may be made with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option {t) Dimensions fr Classes 400,600, and 900 NPS 38 and large for Series 8 Ranges are the same as forthe Seves A Ranges. Notes (The minimum flange thickness doesnot include the raised ace thickness (8 para. 6.4.1). (2) This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may Be sight or tapered. (©) For melding and bevel, see para. 6 [2] ASME 816.07-2006-¢ a Table 18] Dimensions of Class 900 Series B Flanges Winimam Thickness of 7" iting ange, Ta he Dae Nomina % Length olam.of Diam. ased ‘Dam, No of Diam sina Pipe _an.ot Mote _ hough “Hub, x ToprA_"Tace of Gok “Bako Bolt Olam, Ske Flange, WAF Blind Hub, Y_Mote @)I_(NoteG)_Dlam, R_Ciele Holes Hole of ot 2% 4028 -«531 605 toe «2925 «2500-3000 9550 20 hy 2% 2 4330581656 10885138 28003228 383s 304650 G12 6333s 5350 Soo dasa wars m0 BR 4875 G31 75 t198 3575 S200 3650 0D Da 3H STS 675768 125657883400 39.00 «4550 20h 36 5300 6st 7941281 «400036004080 725 3 oo ” io mon Pot : af m : fot 4s an . oe “s m : S 50 Dt : : : 2 : : : x : : 5 som 56 oo ne oo L : GENERAL NOTES (@) Dimensions aren inches. (8) For tolerances, se section 7. (0 For facings, see para. 6.1. (@ For lange bok holes, see para. 6.2 (©) For spot facing, see par. 63. (The bore isto be species by the purchese, Tolerances in para. 7.3.2 appl @ Bind fanges may be mace with or without hubs atthe manufacturer's option. {Dimensions for Classes 400, 600, and 900 NPS 38 and larger for Series 8 fanges are the same a forthe Sees A anges. Nos: (@) The minimum Range thickness doesnot incude the aed face thickness (cee par. 6.1.2. (2) This dimension Is forthe large end of bub, which may be stalght or tapered () For welding and bevel, see para. 6.4, he Aran Sat fecal per Nessun may be ae ht wot wes ao ASME [Materials manufactured to other leditions of the referenced ASTM specifications may be used to Imanufacture flanges meeting the requirements of this standard as long las the flange manufacturer verifies that Ithe material meets the requirements of lthe referenced edition of the ASTM. |specification. Unless otherwise |specified, the latest edition of ASME yublications shall apply. ASME 816.47-2006-R MANDATORY APPENDIX III [Update references as noted | lo REFERENCES. n following page ‘The following is a list of publications referenced in this Standard, showing the year of approval. Products covered by each ASTM specification are listed for convenience. (See specifications for exact titles and ‘ASME 611589 United tnch Screw Threads (UN and TUNR Thread Form) (Q_ASME B1.20.1{7983 (RA00T), Pipe Threads, General Purpose Gch) ASME BLGSGANG Pipe Flanges and Hanged Fitings "NPS 4s Through NPS 24 (9. ASME B16 201998, Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges — ‘Ring-Joint, Spiral-Wound, and Jacketed ‘9. ASME 81621F2005, Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges (2 ASMEC BIA Yves — Mage, Ted, ad ng 6p -ASME S162 08 RIOR Square and Hox Bots and Screws, Inch Series |9_ ASME BIS 2247587 (RIBS) Square and Hex Not (nck is) ASME B31.3£5003, Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping 9) ASME B16 SEE urice Tete (Suace Roughness, ‘Waiviness, and Lay) ASME BPVC, [2004 Edition Uncluding Addenda Q_ [Through a Section I, Power Boilers; Section Il, Materials; Section Il, Nuclear Power Plant Components; Section VIM Div. I & 2, Pressure Vessels Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Three Park Avene, New York, NY 10016-5990; Orcer Department: 22 Law Drive, PO. Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300 ASTM A 105-2001, Forgings, Carbon Steel, for Piping ‘Components ASTM A 182-2004, Forged or Rolled Alloy Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for High-Temperature Service ASTMA 193-2001, Alloy Steeland Stainless Stee! Bolting, ‘Materials for High-Temperature Service ASTM A 194-2001, Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure and High-Temperature Service ASTM A 203-97, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Nickel ASTM A 204-93, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, ‘Molybdenum ASTM A 216-93, Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding, for High-Temperature Service ASTM A 217-2002, Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure-Containing Parts, Suitable for High-Temperature Service ASTM A 240-2002, Heat-Resistant Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels ASTM A 307-2000, Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs, £60,000 psi Tensile Strength ASTM A 320-2001, Alloy-Stee! Bolting Materials for Low-Temperature Service ASTM A 350-2004, Forgings, Carbon and Low-Alloy. Steel, Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components ASTM. A. 351-2000, Steel Castings, Austenitic, ‘Austenitic-Fei (Duplex), for Pressure. Containing Parts ASTM A 352-93(R98), Steel Castings, Ferritic and Martensitic, for Pressure-Containing Parts, Suitable for Low-Temperature Service ASTM A 354-2001, Quenched and Tempered Alloy Stee! Bolts, Studs, and Other Externally Threaded Fasteners ASTM A 387-1998, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, ‘Chromium-Molybdenum ASTM A 449-2000, Quenched and Tempered Stee] Bolts and Studs ASTM A 453.2000, Bolting Materials, High- ‘Temperature, 50 to 120 ksi [345 to 827 MPa] Yield Strength, With Expansion Coefficients Comparable to “Austenitic Steels ASTM A 515-2003, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate- and Higher-Temperature Service ASTM A 516-2008, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Moderate- and Lower-Temperature Service ASTM A 537-95(R2000), Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treated, Carbon-Manganese Silicon Steel ASTM A 540-2000, Alloy-Steel Bolting Materials for Special Applications ASTM E 29.93(1999), Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance With Specifications Publisher: ASTM International (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 ISO 9000: 2000, Quality Management Systems — Fundamentals and Vocabulary opp © 2804 te Ameren Ss (Update references as noted lon following page pen ASME 816.47-20060- 2, ISO 9001: 2000, Quality Management Systems — Requirements ISO 9004: 2000, Quality Management Systems — ‘Guidelines for Performance Improvements Publisher: International Organization for Standardiza- on (15O)', ch. de la Voie-Creuse, Case Postale 56, (CH-1211, Genive 20, Switzerland/Suisse MSS SP. Flanges MSS SP-25-1999, Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions MSS SP-44-R2001, Steel Pipe Line Flanges [MSS $P-45-1998, Bypass and Drain Connection ‘MSS SP-61-1999, Pressure Testing of Steel Valves 2001, SpotFacing for Bronze ron, and Stee! "150 documents are available fom The American National San arcs Institute, Ine: (AND, 25 West rd Stet, New York, NY, 1086. Publications a ‘above, which have been approved 3 American National Standards, may also be obtained frost ANSL Publisher: Manufacturers Standardization Saciety of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS), 127 Park Street, NE, Vienna, VA 22180-4602 Updating of B16.47 References ASTM A 105-206420 10s, Forgings-Garbon Steet, for Piping Components Carbon Steel Forgings for Piping Applications ASTM A 182-20042010a, Forged or Rolled Alloy and Siainless Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts {for High-Temperature Service ASTMA193-20032010a, Alloy Stee! and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High-Temperature or High Pressure Service and Other Special Purpose Applications ASTMA194-20042010a, Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for Both ASTM A 203-97(2007)e1, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stoel, Nickel ASTM A 204-932003(2007), Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum ASTM A 216-932008, Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding, for High-Temperature Service ASTM A 217-20022010, Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure-Containing Parts, Suitable for High- ‘Temperature Service ASTM A 240-20022010b, Heat-ResistantChromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A 307-20002010, Carbon Stee! Bolts and Studs, 60,000 psi Tensile Strength ASTM A 320-20012010a, Alloy-Steel Belting Materials and Stainless Stee! Bolting for Low-Temperature Service ASTM A 350-20042010, Forgings-Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings, Requiring Notch Toughness Testing for Piping ‘Components. ASTM A 351-20002010, Steet Castings, Austenitic, Austenitie-FemritioOuplex)-for Pressure- Containing Parts ASTM A 352-834R98)2006, Steel Castings, Ferritic and Martensitc, for Pressure-Containing Parts, Suitable for Low- ‘Temperature Service ASTM A 354-20012007a, Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts, Studs, and Other Externally Threaded Fasteners ASTM A 387-49992010, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybdenum ASTM A 449-20002010, Quenched-and Tempered Stee! Bolts-and Studs Hex Cap Screws, Bolts and Studs, Stel, Hea ‘Treated, 120/105190 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength, General Use ‘ASTM A 453-20002010, Bolking Materials, High—Temperatre,50-10-120 ksi {345 to 827. MPa}-Vield Strength High Temperature Bolting, With Expansion Coefficients Comparable to Austenitic Steels ‘ASTM A 515-20032010, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate- and Higher-Temperature Service ASTM A 516-20052010, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Moderate- and Lower-Temperature Service ASTM A 537-95(22000%2008, Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treated, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel ASTM A 540-20002010s, Alloy-Steel Bolting Materials-for Special Applications ASTM E 29-03¢4990)2008, Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance With Specifications igh-Pressure and or High-Temperature Service, or Publisher: ASTM International (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 180 9000: 2000, Quality Management Systems — Fundamentals and Vocabulary 180 9001: 2000, Quality Management Systems — Requirements 180 9004: 20002009, Quality Management Systems —~ Guidelines for Performance Improvements Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ch. dela Voie-Creuse, Case Postale 56, (CH-1211, Gene've 20, Switzerland/Suisse ‘MSS SP-9-20042008, Spot-Facing for Bronze, Iron, and Steel Flanges MSS SP-25-19092008, Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions ‘MSS SP-44-R20042010, Steel Pipe Line Flanges ‘MSS SP-45-19982003(2008), Bypass and Drain Connection MSS SP-61-19992009, Pressure Testing of Stee/-Valves, Publisher: Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS), 127 Park Street, NE, Vienna, VA 22180-4602

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