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K-201=08, KITZ CORPORATION OF AMERICA KITZ Steel Ball Valves Floating Ball Design ——— Contents Design and Inspection Standards. 1 Type 1500 to 3000 Carbon Stee! Ball Valves (Welding). 17 How to Identity KITZ Product Codes a ‘Type 600 Carbon Steel Ball Valves (Threaded) 18 Design Features 2 Typo 600 Stainless Stee! Ball Vales (Threaded) ‘8 KIT2 HYPATITC® PTFE Ball Seats + § Type 800 Stainiss Steo! Bal Vaves (Threaded) ‘0 Low Emission Design Features cenwnsnnnnne 8 Type 1000 Swingraway Body Ball Valves (Threaded / Weng). 19 Pressure Temperature Ratings 8 Glass 180 Low Temperature Service Ball Valves 20 Product Range . 10 Glass 300 Low Temperature Service Ball Valves 21 Class 150/300 Carbon Stee! (Spit body) Ball Valves... 11 Dimensions of Actuator Mounting Pads 2 Class 150 / 300 Carbon Steel (Uni-body) Ball Valves ..... 12 Construction and Materials: 26 Cass 600 / 1800 Carbon Steel (Split body) Ball Valves. 13 Class 150/300 Stainless Steel (Split body) Ball Valves ... 14 ¢ Technical Information Class 150/300 Stainless Stee! (Uni-body) Ball Valves .... 15 ‘Technical Features of KITZ HYPATITE® PTFE Ball Seats . 36 Class 600 1600 Stainiss Stool (Spit body) Ball Valves . 16 Fro Tost Standards is 38 Class 800 Carbon Stee! Ball Valves (Threaded) 17 General Precautions 40 Type 1600 to 3000 Carbon Stoel Ball Valves (Threaded). 17 Flow Characters 41 Class 800 Carbon Steel Ball Valves (Welding) 7 ‘Steel Pipe Flanges 42 ‘The products introduced in this catalog are all covered by 1SO 9001 and 9002 certification awarded KITZ Corporation, KITZ Corporation of Europe, S.A. and KITZ Corporation of Taiwan, narra KITZ Corporation of Talwan, Kaohsiung Plat, Taiwan (ISO 8002), KITZ Corporation of Europe, 8A. Barcelona Pant, Spain (80 9001) KITZ Corporation, Nagaseka Plant, Japan (ISO 8001) ITZ Corporation, Ina Plant, Japan (ISO 8001) KITZ Steel Ball Valves Floating Ball Design Design and Inspection Standards of KITZ Flanged Ball Valves*! tem ‘American Standards British Standards Pressure-temperature ‘ASME B16.34 BS5351 ratings KITZ Standard General valve design ‘API 608 ~_BS5351 “Shell wall thickness = ‘ASME B16.34 BS 5351 - [ASME B16.10 ___BS 2080 End flange dimensions and flange gasket facing ASME B16.5 I BS 1560 “Pressure test [_ApisesoraPiéD® | BS 6755 Part 1"? Fire test ‘API607 and API6FA BS6755Part2 ‘Note: “1 For design standards of treaded or socket welding end bal valves, refer to Pages 17 Uvough 18 ‘nton for 2" to 4" Class 150 full port design Opin Product Coding for KITZ Flanged Ball Valves Example: 150 UTAM G- 150 G sc T BZ_MS 1 } 1 I i @ D @ aD @) Valve operational measure ) Shell material ) Valve design None... Lever handle SC Carbon or low alloy steel BZ....Full pot, spitbody with | SG uv Stainless or high alloy sto! 1SO actuator mounting pad E B......Full por, split body with B KIZTypeB actuator G® Shell material KiTZectuator mounting pad BS KITZ Type BS actuator ‘An additional symbolissuffixed here, A. ......Reegular por, unibody with BSW __KITZ Type BSW actuator _iother than WCB or CF is employed 180 actuator mounting pad D mn KITE Type D actuator for shell material, euch as: © Trim material for carbon ste! valves DS ouKITZ Type DS actuator Meo OFBM BL cok CB No symbol sufixed for 904 s/s trim. DSW ...KITZ Type DSW actuator Yo CFS CL ssn OC °N® suffixed for 316 s/s trim, (2 ASME pressure class OL AGRIM TL onmkO1 — ) “S" suffixed for flexible graphite 150, 900, 600 or 1500, CB CFBC AL nol 2 packing and gasket for super-fire- CN ENTM 8b nl 63 safe provision, No symbol suffixed for PTFE @ Symbol for ball valves packing and gasket KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Desi KITZ 150 / 300 SCTBZM / UTBZM Series Full Port, Split Body, Side Entry Ball Valves This 6 an staid cus secon of pc KITZ ft pot, sit boy, ating ype bal valve o exhib the baste design cor ‘Tho ecu design ofa vale may be slighty silfrent tom tis istration, depending on is size and pressure Stom head —_ (Coubie 0" ceaigr—— Paral tofow passage) Intorali50 211 sotutor mounting pad stom packing — ‘API 608 Full port Hypartes— PTFE ball soot with cavity pressure ‘elit provision| Body ——— Standard material configuration for sour service KITZ flanged steel ball valves are all made of ‘component materials specially heat-treated and hardness-controlled to conform with NACE MRO0175 requirements, and proved suitable for servicing sour gases or other hydrogen sulfide bearing hydrocarbons. — Low emission body seal gasket 7 wetalto-metal 4 KMrz 150scTEZM Extensive safety considerations KITZ ball valves are designed with extensive safety con- siderations for users. Blow-out proof stems, provision of locking devices and prevention of misalignment of lever handles provide safe handling in the field and trouble-free operation in the plant. Artistatc devices, fresate seal de- sign and cavity pressure rele features all assure the ‘economic benefits of smooth, steady plant operation. KITZ ‘advancements in low emission design features contribute to the global battle against fugitive emissions while greatly reducing costs caused by product loss. Dea COREA ma Lire Brg KITZ 150 / 300 SCTAM / UTAM Series Regular Port, Uni-body, End Entry Ball Valves ‘This isan iustratod cross-section ofa typical KITZ regular por, un-body, Noting ype tal valve lo exhib Tw bask sigh Coneapt “The actual design ofa valve may be sight ferent rom his ilustaon, depending on is size and pressure class Stopper pin — Low emission __ stem packing ~—~ Antistatic device: Thrust washer Blowoutproot stem collar API 608 regular pot — Hyparie* — PTFE bal seat with cavity pressure reliet Provision firesate Contact Bubble-tight sealing performance with HYPATITE® ball seats HYPATITE® ball seats, standard stem seals of KITZ ball valves, are made of denatured PTFE, a molecularly reinforced PTFE/PFA copolymer. and specifically engi- ‘neered for high bi-directional sealing performance and prolonged service life of valves. Its resistance to high or low temperatures, creep or compression, abrasion and corrosion is all outstanding. As an option, KITZ SWELLESS® ball seats principally made of PFA are recommended specifically for monomer service. This epoch-making new seat maximizes resistance to the permeation of monomer into its molecular structure (generally known as aswelling” problem) which causes seat deformation and seriously affects shut-off function of valves in styrene and butadiene monomer service. Kaz s506CTAM _--Stem head (Double “D" design Barallel toflow Passage) _-Gland nut - Belleville — spring washer feriwve loading Simplified actuator mounting ISO 5211 actuator mounting pad is integrally provided for, uniformiy simplified mounting of any actuators provided ‘with valve mounting flanges designed to ISO 5211 dimen- sional requirement. Easy maintenance Split body design for KITZ 150/300 SCTBZM / UTBZM ‘Series provides the convenience of very easy maintenance critically required for process plants. Body inserts of uni- body, end entry design for KITZ 150/300 SCTAM / UTAM Series are threaded into the valve body with provision of Unthreading for valve disassembly in case of maintenance ‘operation, 3 Duras COR Rarer renee ee ‘Seven Safety Considerations for KITZ 150 / 300 SCTBZM / UTBZM and 150 / 300 SCTAM/ UTAM Series Ball Valves 1. Double “D” stom head design provides mounting Of the lever handle always in parallel 1 the fow passage. Misalignment of the handle is thus pre- vented: (Fig. 1) 2. The lower end ofthe stom is designed with an integral colar to be blowout-proot. it alsa hune- tions as the backseat for assured stem sealing. (Fi. 2) 3, An antistatic feature is provided to ensure eect ‘cal continuity betwoen ball, stem, and body. (Fg.2) 4. Facity for mounting a locking deviee for prven- tion of accidental valve operation is provided. 5. Plant fires are a serious concer for sof-seated ball valves bocause of possible uid leakage an ‘consequent increase ofthe fire magnitude caused by deterioration of resilient sealing materials. KITZ bal valves are engineered for fresaety and successfully fie tested to minimize both extemal and internal fd leakage after plant fires. They have postfire meta-to-metal contacto all soa lng areas such as: ‘mContact betwoen ball and valve shel (Fig. 384) ‘Contact borwoon stom and valve sho (Fig. 5&6) I va sod couping tangs of pt body design (Fig. 7 & 8) ad 1 Contact between valve hody and insert of n= body design (Fg. 9) ‘The problem of external ud leakage is more ser ‘ous than intemal leakage through the valve bore because ofthe fear of fueling the fe. To prevent this, KITZ bal valves may be ordered with flexible ‘graphite packing and gaskets, which aro ox- {temely heat resistant, and not affected bythe fre, For detail, refer to Page 38 and 39, 6, The surface of stem and stuffing box, and interface ‘learance of stor1o-glang, stom-o'stem bearing and gand-o-stufing box are precision controlled ‘on machining and assembly for low emission Service. Materials and design of PTFE or fexble graphite packing and gasket are also caretuly selected to minimize leakage of line fd into the ‘atmosphere. Refer to Page 6 and 7 for more infor- mation Fig. 8 (Ato fre) 7. A provision of cavity pressure relief is incorpo- rated into procision engineered KITZ HYPATITE | i i PFE bal sats or he uma salt. tor fo Page 5 for deta. << roca sb erey Serta oven KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design ISO 5211 Actuator Mounting Pads KITZ 150/300 SCTBZM/UTBZM Series and 150/300 SCTAM//UTAM Series ball valves are always furnished with integral actuator mounting pad designed and factory-crilled according to ISO 5211 specification. This easily and uniformly enables mounting of any actuators provided with ISO 5211 valve ‘mounting flanges. Note Customers are requested to prepara mounting brackets and connectors for the actuators chosen. for their valve automation. Actuators can be ‘mounted on KITZ ball valves without disassembly ot vave giana, Actuator mounting pad Actuator mounting pad HYPATITE® PTFE Ball Seats KITZ ball valves are furnished, as the manufacturer's standard, with HYPATITE® PTFE ball seats made of denatured PTFE, a molecularly reinforced PTFE/PFA ‘copolymer, and specially engineered for high perfor- mance which include: © Wide service temperature range of -20°F (-29°C) through 500°F (260'C).. “Tiss for standard valve design and materials used for media o high temperature sericea. The lowe tonperatue range can be exended oan to 96 (=921 F) by means of exened borne desi and penal ow tomporaute sorce meters ‘* High chemical resistance is comparable to virgin PTFE. Monomer permeability is lower than other PTFE mater- als. ‘© Resistance against compression and creeping (cold flow) is higher than other PTFE materials to quarantee long life cycle. ‘© Specific gravity and tition coefficient are equal to those of Virgin PTFE for smooth valve operation. ‘© Purity of processed products is guaranteed as highly as virgin PTFE. ‘* Resiliency is as high as other PTFE materials for bubble- tight sealing performance. + Refer to Page 36 and 37 for more technical data. Cavity Pressure Relief Some line fluid is usually left trapped inside the ball cavity. This fluid can expand under the influence of hig ambient or line temperature. An abnormal increase of such cavity pressure may sometimes damage the valve seats or balls, unless the valve has an adequate cavity pressure relief provision. Trunnion mounted ball valves. generally provide perfect protection from this prob- fem. Reter to KITZ Cat. No. K-202 for technical details of KITZ trunnion mounted ball valves. In case of floating ball valves, however, their rather simple seating principle requires some special protection from ex- cessive cavity pressure rise when highly volatile liquid in service is subject to frequent and large temperature Apical HVPATITE® PTFE seat ued for KITZ 190 SCTEZM bal ves. Optional Ball Seats In aduition to the standard HYPATITE® PTFE ball seats, SWELLESS® PFA seats are recommended for monomer service. Also virgin PTFE and carbon filed PTFE seats are optionally available for versatility in service applications. variation, while the valve is not frequently operated. KITZ 150/300 SCTBZM / UTBZM and 150/300 SCTAM/ UTAM Series ball valves offer self-elieving of excessive cavity pressure as a standard feature engineered in HYPATITE® ball seats. ‘Other general solutions for floating ball valves include ‘employment of automatic pressure relief valves or dling pressure equalization holes on the ball f the requirement of automatic cavity pressure relief is as critical as in chlorine service, be sure to contact KITZ Corporation or its distributors for technical advice. pra CONE AI er red eel Low Emission Design Features for KITZ 150 / 300 SCTBZM / UTBZM and 150 / 300 SCTAM / UTAM Series Ball Valves ‘Tho US Federal Clean Air Act roquires all plants handling the toxic gases and chemicals isted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to periodically monitor their piant ‘equipment for detection of fugitive emissions exceeding '500 ppm, and repair or replace all defective equipment immediately. The Califomia state regulation requires 100, ppm maximum leak level forthe Northem California Region. (ur low emission service ball valves developed after sev- eral years of trial and error at our laboratory, are designed, engineered, manufactured and tested to now meet the 1100 ppm maximum emission level*. This is KITZ stan- dard specification in North America for Class 150 and 300 flanged ball valves of floating ball design, identified as KITZ 150/300 SCTAM/ UTAM Series" (Uni-body, end entry design) and 150/900 SCTBZM/UTBZM Series (Split body, side entry design) in this catalog, Major design ‘considerations for having upgraded our standard valves to the low emission performer are introduced below: * Maximum leak level quaranted forthe duration ofthe KITZ warranty in North America fr emission monitoring wih EPA Matrod 21 proce- ‘dures and methare-caltrated organic vapor analyzers " Excopt 1" and smal sizes, which are provided wih ony one pice of packing rng du to Imted stufing bex dimension Diametrical interface clearance ‘The dlametrical clearance ofthe three interfacing contacts shown here is strictly controlled to prevent the line fic from leaking into the atmosphere through these potential leak paths. © 20mils (0.5 mm) maximum for stem to gland contact ® 2 to 10 mils (0.05 to 0.25 mm) for gland to stuffing box. contact @ 8 to 16 mils (0.2 to 0.4 mm) for stem to stem bearing contact Stem The stem surface finish is controlled to between 16 RMS ‘and 32 RMS. This specification is particularly important for flexible graphite packing, because, while the stem travels, through the packing rings, graphite tends to fil mioro soratches on the stem surface and migrates to the stem to function as a lubricant. Too fine a stem smoothness loses this advantage and increase leakage. The stem straight- ness and roundness are also controlled according to our design and manufacturing standards. Stuffing box ‘The surface finish is controlled to a maximum 125 RMS. Contrary tothe stem, the stuffing box wall statically contacts Packing rings, and a reasonably rougher surface finish results in a better sealing performance. The cylindrcity and vericality are precision controlled according to KITZ design and manufacturing standards. Gland packing For the standard version, V shape PTFE packing rings are ‘employed for medium temperature low emission service. For the optional supersiresafe version, flexible graphite rings reinforced with stainless stee! wire are used for high temperature low emission service. Gasket PTFE gaskets and flexible graphite gaskets are used for medium and high temperature low emission service re- spectively. The gasket contact faces of valve shells are Precision machined to further upgrade the sealing function of the valve shell joint. bara) TA ee) Low Emission Performance Test ‘The outstanding low emission pertormance of KITZ ball valves was proved by our repeated laboratory tests. Here is an ‘example of test reports certified by Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Japan. | Valve Emission Performance Test to EPA Method 21 “Test Valve: & KITZ 150 SCTBZ carbon see! all ave Test Condition: 10,000 open-close cytes at room temperature oases Gino ene cer eas Seay TST END Patty taaniaeer ian Re meer roger ea : - Z z F me i H a 8 ig § tj e : i i F | tek cu 11st 1. fr sass agi A third party performance test was also carried out on our 6" Class 300 uni-body ball valve packed with flexible graphite, at Yarmouth Research and Technology, Maine, USA, according to one user's testing specifications. The test conditions included 10,000 cycle operation of the test Valve through 3 thermal cycles at 350°F (177°C), with the valve stem positioned horizontally to the ground, and the leak level was monitored from the plastic sealed valve bonnet. The results were found very similar to our own findings at our laboratory. Low Emission Acceptance Test While waiting for official release of a new ISO standard stipulating the method and evaluation of valve emission suppressing performance for production, KITZ Corporation has developed its own test procedure and evaluation criteria basing on the results of laboratory tests carried out for the last several years. Most signifi cantly, we employ 10 ppm maximum leak lovel for the helium gas pressurized valves as the acceptance crite- ria for the random test carried out prior to shipment. A ‘concern for the stress relaxation of graphite packing which might be caused by passage of time during transportation and storage of valves, was the reason {or this very severe acceptance criteria KITZ General Term of Warranty for Low Emission Service Valves Warranty Period: 12 months after placement in ser- vice, but not exceeding 18 months after shipment from KITZ factories. Warranty Conditions: 1. Proper storage and maintenance of valves prior to installation, according to the KITZ maintenance manual. 2. Proper handling of valves during transportation and plant construction, which includes sandblasting and Painting, for protection of exposed stems and glands of valves. 3. Need of adequate retightening of gland packing ‘sets*, according to the KITZ maintenance manual to reduce the leak level, when an excessive level of fugitive emission is detected during: a) Pre-installation valve inspection b) Process pilot run or start-up operation ¢) Periodic or occasional inspection of valves in service 4, Valve stems must be kept free of scratches, ‘scars or corrosion. 5. Following all other instructions provided in the KITZ maintenance and operation manuals. * This condition is pariculrly important when valves are subjected tp thermal cycles on the st, Users are recommended to ensure ‘hat packng i reigned ater every cookdown ofthe process. Pardes aa Eo Pressure-Temperature Ratings The pressure-temperature ratings of ball valves are determined, not only by valve shell materials, but more essentially by sealing materials used for ball seats. gland packing and gaskets. Sealing materials may be high ‘molecule plastics or rubbers, but the choice is limited by the characteristics of the service fluid, working tompora- tures, working pressures, velocity of fluid, and operational frequency of valves. AAs its very dificult to predetermine the exact pressure~ temperature rating for all kinds of fluid under all imaginable conditions, we have prepared general rating 150/300 SCTBZM/ UTBZM sig uPaigtem ‘charts for non-shock fluid service here, based on our past experiences both in the field and in our laboratory. In case of extraordinary service conditions as mentioned below, contact KITZ Corporation or its distributors for technical advice: 1. Valves shall be let fully closed fora long period of time under high temperature or high differential pressure, 2. Valves shall be frequently operated under high temp- erature or high differential pressure. 8. Frequent change of line pressure or temperature. 150/900 SCTBZM / UTBZM : 1°10 212" 150/300 SCTAM/ UTAM : 194" 10 3° ee Papaten ‘Seat materials &: Virgin PTFE ®: HYPATITE® PTFE, Carboniled PTFE, or SWELLESS®. HYPATITE® isthe standard seat material for KITZ ball valves. Specty vigin PTFE or carborfiled PTFE when required. The body pressure ratings shown here are for ASTM ‘A216 Gr. WCB. For the pressure ratings of other valve sell materials, reer tothe latest ection of ASME B16 34, 150/900 SCTBZM/ UTBZM : sand 4” 150/300 SCTAM / UTAM : 4° and 6° 9 eangtem 150/300 SCTBZM / UTBZM : 5 and 6° 150/300 SCTAM / UTAM : 8° and 10° p Pagen {see 00 +500 KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design 150/300 SCTBM/UTBM : 8° and 10° (Rater to SPECIAL NOTE on Page 10.) os even “ | ses eae ea i ® len iS | {ciao i sw ll | MN Net Continuous prssutzaton ot ecomended in is PT ange. ‘Type 800 UTHM / Type 1000 USTM Pantene le foumwse ees (00/1500 SCTEM / UTEM ee 1471 180) ‘98 (100) ae eae Tonpeate + Popdioosine-cnne ‘Type 600 UTKM / SCTK . E i" Ball Seat Materials ‘Oring Upper Limit I Seat Reitoreed PTFE || lesen Statwenmes Scheel Sroptaes re (2 aemprare Fv as Gametiec PTE was: @ Gh Eno : sat goers: Ee stony Cpr & Wwenedh ose ete El ee lw emperare NOR ‘al o-ring Lower Lint = ore i ® an ae cha FPA = Sattand sete at aa r4aSo BTA Coma ele rece Product Range ; ace =]* [0 vistas | O88 | product Code POM |deign Tea Un a th | Spit So Split Us: Som Uni soit ° Sot ° = ‘I [Design| 15 20 25 0 [oa vee Sot eee R_| Spit eee 2200) zomscTK’* |__| Spit eee 3000, ‘so0scTK | R_| Spit eee 0 ura Dow cee Stowe 00 res | cele [000 usta R_| Sep | Trease/veted| @ [ele le le “Bore dian AP| 608).F—Full pon R=Relar pot D=Rediced por “toro SPECIAL NOTE on the pogo. “= Worm gear operation is standardized forthe sizes marked @ wit the prefix “G—" on each KITZ product code «PT threaded end ype i the standard, Pref KITZ product code wit "AK" for NPT threaded ond valves, ori "AI" for socket welding end valves, [eee Gear Operation 150 / 300 SCTBZM / UTBZM Series (6”) and 150 / 300 SCTBM / UTBM Series (8” and 10”) Dimensions inn) = Worm gear operas may be cance | a0 | oxo | Set Pinson in ; ue tens os ei ‘Solon xine aretha ae oer | 6 | 1378) 1220] 650 | 256 \ fe. ‘Zon oct sues mares nen SE S| trae) worm gor mnt {3s0) | (310) | (185) | 58) 1 Beseermeemees vave size |g |g | 1030) 1417] 927 | 3.40 {Etter a aso cononay erate ‘Cinch (ta) | (G00) | 10) |) " Se Conact 2 aac fe yor | — | 1878 | 19.69| 1439] 3.68 i Segoniala cnice oad sig of (77) | (600) | (363) | 635) fit 150/300 SCTAM / UTAM Series ‘Gear Dimensions Infmm) “A HLoOTCLA oe [ee ar a] B80 es (2sn | (Goo | eas | tr | Ga ciass | 150 | 900 Valve Size 205 | 1101] 1.16] 260 =e inch) | & | (06) | (300) | 28a) | (71) 4 4 fh ¢ wo | vo | 1493/1575] 1927] 329 | wn {seat | oor | (337) | toon |! = 10 KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design CECE AOE Teele ea rose LU LN ccasd Full por, spit body, side entry design Features 4 Page 8 and 9 for #° Maximum 100 ppm emission Pressure-Temperature Ratings Page 26 or de Construction and Materials ‘¢ High performance HYPATITE® PTFE bal seats Page 22 and 23 for «Fire test certification ‘mension of Actuator Mounting ° Standarstor Nom Ameren. * ea ‘-Roterio SPECIAL NOTE on Page 10. 150SCTBZM 300SCTBZM \slons of 1S0SCTBZM. im eae aa SSO ao operaor Valve size “pim| 1520254080 65 00100 as 150200 —a50. 7", Levereneraton, = TSO IS 005 150137 255 E05 aoe —aua sat 787 G5 Spr Saat god speton 141924 3880 G4 76100123151 200250. Tost pressure 5; E2561 500650701748 7.89 B02 14.00 1551 17.9 20.98 Snot yet: 450 pei (:10 MPa) \ ml Tos 117 ar t09 178 Iwo 209229 a0 aoe a7 509. Set ar 00 Po OSS ha) a 427 449 551 512 547 697 7.24 862 925 12.48 13.96 16.78 Option m| 111 114 140 190 139 (177 184 219 236 317 355 477 © Flexible graphite packing and gasket >in [s1z_e 12-60 B00 woe 1575 1575 Taos 10003937 sean 1909 (S0°PA004 ard?) aml 130130160280 280-400 400 458 4581000 1500 500 Dimensions of 3008CTBZM nam 1 We Vatve operator Vato see “ml -15—20— 35 a Lz"~ Lover operation cae USE UTS OaN sO a7 Ba 209 308 504707 6°~8":Opional gar operation wmf ie—i0 a4 S850 64 76100151 200. Test pressure Ln [551 598 650 748 850 949 11.14 1207 1867 1076 Shell (hydrostatic): 1125 psig (7.76 MPa) | mm) 140 182165160216 aut 980 ans 400 502 Seat a: 80 pig (055 MPa) wom [427 ao 551512547 6977.24 1020 1248 1, option fe 1h ane 1a) 14 ast 7s © Fen graphite packing and gasket pm [Biz E12 690 Boe B06 1575 1575 2050 0997-6906 Chandan inm| 130130160 290-290 400 400-750 1000 1500 Tote: For@ ard 10" te mensions 150/300 SCTEM are gen. Retort SPECIAL NOTE on Page 10. " Class 15 ir aso B eA ger eh =r el 300 Car! in Steel Ball Valves Regular port, uni-body, end entry design Features © Maximum 100 ppm emission” ‘© Cavity pressure relist «Fire test certfication| ISO 5211 actuator mounting pad Page 8 and 9 for Pressure-Temperature Ratings Page 27 for ‘Construction and Matoile ‘¢ High performance HYPATITE® PTFE ball seats Page 24 and 25 for Dimension of Actuator Mounting Pad © Sonar orNonn Aman ("and amar chet) 150SCTAM 300SCTAM Ta Valve operator 20 ve"~10": Lover operation es 6°10", Optional gear operation 125 Test pressure 461 Shel (hydrostatic): 450 psig (3.10 MPa) 47 Seat (380 psig (0.58 MPa) 47 Option se Fl hte acing and att 552 6.30 630 9.06 15.75 15.75 29.53 39.37 59. —— 140160 160 230 400 400 750 1000 1500_ *Satarestemt9.CF8 (208) of S00SCTAM | ee JOT Valve operator Valve size “nm| 15 20. sep V2 =10": Lever operation Fane 8 | 238048 ao G67 —7a6~©°~ 17: Optonal gear operation mm| 1012.5 114144 167 Testpressure L in. [551 5.98 75.87 1650 17.99 Shell (hydrostatic): 1125 psig (7.76 MPa) imm| 140 152 i 405 — Fig — 457 Seat (ei): 80 psig (0.55 MPa} yin. [4084.17 4696.18 6.77 1024 11.73 1398. Option mm| 103106 133119 157 172 260 208 355 © Flexible graphite packing and gasket D -m-| S52 662 600 6.90 0.06 15.75 16.75 9.50 907 60.06 (See Page 4 end27) mm] 140140 160 160230 400 400 750 1000 1500 ° Balland.stem to. CF8 (204) 2 Pree aie al Class 600/1500 Carbon Steel Ball Valves Full port, split body, side entry design Features Page 9 tor © Antistatic device Pressure-Temperatue Ratings © Blowout-proof stem Page 20 and 32 for 1 Fire test certification for Class 600 © Double “D" stem head «© Bal seats: Reinforced PTFE with MoS for Ciass 600, Nylon with MoSs for Class 1500 Lagi ey HU | ‘Constvcton and Materia Valve operator mS eS SS (Lemrcpemton [os 075 096 450 Test pressure [13925 Sg het (rycrostatic): 2225 pig (15:34 MPa) ‘Seat (ar 80 psig (0.55 MPa) Option $308 * etl arantite packing and gasket Sa ee areas on Tin Waa Valve operator 051075 098 1.50 131925 38 3509.02 10.00 12.01, 216208 254 305 480453 480 6.18 — “wml 192115 122187 ‘Flexible graphite packing and gasket 6309.06 9.06 15.75 (Gee Page 4 and 32) te) a0 300 — 400 ‘© Bail and stom to 304 ‘Test pressure ‘Shel (hydrostatic): 8575 psig (38.44 MPa) ‘Seat (ar 80 peig (0.55 Pa) 18 Lara r ACM om gerne pst a) Ce EMMA RS CLs oom st Uk Celi Full port, split body, side entry design Features Page 8 and 9 for «© Maximum 100 ppm emission” Pressure-Temperture Retngs ‘© Cavity pressure rei Page 28 or ‘¢ 180 5211 actuator mounting pad * Construction and Matera ‘¢ High performance HYPATITE® PTFE ball seats ‘Page 22 and 23 tor ‘Fire test certicaton Dimension of Actuator Mounting Pad Sundar foe North Aran. “Ror 6 SPECIAL NOTE on Page 10, 150UTBZM 300UTBZM 7 FO Valve operator 700125150 200250. /~8" Lover operation Zor_aet eet —7a7 var 2: Opto ee operation 100123151 200 250 nest ae 9.021602 15.51 17.90 2096 Test pressure 225 S56 Sau — 457 535 Shel (rydrostati): 425 psig (2.8 MPa) 862 025 12.48 13.08 18.76 See (ar: 80 psig (0.55 MPa) 219 295 317 365477 «Option 15,75 15.75 1603 16.03 99.37 50.06 19.65 *Flexble graphite packing and gasket 400 400 458 458 10001500 500, (Se# Page 4 and 28) Dimensions of S00UTEZM [2 11a 2 S46 “Valve operator Valve size “mym| 152025 40 5065 80 100 150 200 ‘Va?-~B": Lever operation —n [055 0.75 094 150 187 252 299 394 S94 787 © ~8' Optional goar operation mm| 119 26 98 50 6s 76 100151200 Test pressure 551 5.98 650 7.48 4 ee ON SRE ‘Shel (hydrostatic): 1100 psig (7.58 MPa) imm| 140152165 190216 241 283308 403 502 ‘Seat (af: 80 poig(0.55 MPa) nn. [4a7 449 551 5.12 547 697 7.24 1028 1248 1008 oes mm] 111114 140” 1901991771 7 ee 39 194261917 355 ae de 25:12 6.30 106 15.75 15.75 2053 90.37 60.06 4130 190 160 230 230 400 400 750 1000 1500. Note: ForB" ad 17, the dmersions of 150/500 UTBM ae Gen. Relero SPECIAL NOTE on Page 10 4 (See Page 4 and 20) Paras S oe) Class 150/300 Stainless Steel Ball Valves Rogular port, uni-body, end entry design Features Page 8 and 9 tor ‘© Maximum 100 ppm emission* Pressure Temperature Ratings © Caviy pressure reiot Page 29 for '¢ 180.5211 actuator mounting pad Construction and Matorials '* High performance HYPATITE® PTFE ball soats Page 24 and 25 for «© Fice test certification Dimension of Actuator Mounting Pad * Standard for Noch Aman (° and smal excised) 150UTAM 300UTAM & d TO Valve operator 750200250 2"~10": Lever operation Sere Bas Sar Fas” &'~10": Optional gear operation 12517 114144187 Test pressure 461 5.00 40.51 14.50 12.99 shel (nycrostatc): 425 psig (2.93 MPa) 117127 ‘202 830 Seat air: £0 pei (0.55 MPa) in, [4064.17 457 11.73 1398 a ed oon 168 toe zo s ont oe on Beso E90 Sat Eos iss Tens gsi Seay gue *Pamtleoahiopairg ands massa ‘ono Dimensions of S00UTAM secre Savors vv sce = Reco Sr ton pr cprtn pas 0.49 0.67 Cigtanal quer opes aa epee L 5.98 6.50 ‘Shell (hydrostatic): 1100 psig (7.58 MPa) ites 1967 seaopre0p00 O25 ' a a ea a a D 5526.30 6.30 9.06 1575 15.75 2053 39.37 50.06 © FJexble graphite packing and gasket 440 160 160 280 400 400 750 10001500, See Page ¢and28) 6 KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Class 600/1500 Stainless Steel Ball Valves Full port, split body, side entry design Page 7 for ‘Pressure-Temperature Retngs Page 31 and 33 for ‘ Fire test certification for Class 600 ‘Consiruction and Materials '* Double “D” stem head ‘© Ball seats: Reinforced PTFE with MoSe for Class 600 "Nylon with MoS for Class 1500 600UTBM 1500UTBM Ht eS I os (S00 Page 4 and 31) 16 ras nr A omg P=teeie) Class 800 and Type 1500 / 2000 / 3000 Carbon Steel Ball Valves Regular port, split body design, threaded ends ‘Page 9 for Prossure-Tomperature Fats Product codes: « Anistatic device “hype _[ Retveed | NPTivead | Soaatwot * Blowout proot stom ass 850 | BOOSCTIC|_AKEOOSCTE | aNODSCTI ° Fire test coriication s00W06 | fs005CTK | AKTsCCSCT[ ANTSOOSCT © Choice of end connections: ZzanaWOE | 2000SCTK | aKZO00SCTK | AAIOOSCT. Ri threads to BS21 sanaw0e [300087 | AxSoo0scTK [ANGCOOSCT NPT threads to Tote: 1) Class 600 bal valves are designed 8S. ASME B1.20.1 ‘ost 2) 1800WOG, 200006 and 3000006 bat oe | eur | asa | are {ime | ass Tee 1 | she-tzuno [2S ror 10a [-a76_|-aea | 400 | 140_| 457 | 250 208 1 es ot 28 70 125, 102 | 355 111] 56.5) yet ee 2 ie ml oer | 10 [276 | ase | ace | 140 | aas | 290 a: 208 3 Tm _ 7 26 70 125 joo | 35.5 118 | 58.5, be: OG 2 ae moar | 190] 336 | sor | ase | 160 | 575 | 200 ; 208 4 rm) 2 Es 85 450, 125, ~ 146 oe me e-1SUNC. 2 Mid in[ oer | 190 | as5 | sor | ase | 160 | 628 | 260 208 es rr 5 ml 23 335 8 150, 125 3 162, 66 ee aan 2 S in| 100 [10 [ao | coo | ser | 106 | 700] 301 5 08 8 ml _27 EG 100, 475 140 | 495 193 | 765. me PEERS: x i WAZ product codes: ‘wosersz ‘souTBzM aooscrszm S00UTEZM 22 KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Dimensions of KITZ Actuator Mounting Pad for Class 150 / 300 8” and 10” Full Port, Split Body, Side Entry Design Ball Valves. ele to SPECIAL NOTE on Paget0. Dimensions a a vena) | [sx] a — a fim anil acs sri el nd wt eater teas [ear cao || va pore ae ee eels eens esl caeen el ease ee eee stoner ee fee mm] 208| 96 | 7a [ 2 | 74 | 64 | se | 32 | a8 | t94| 60 | 06 | 2oas | oans| 251 | a5: | a7 | 40 | 143 | 96 | 220 et eaters solr oe eee es hee vn] 266 | 106 | se] 2 | ce | 73 oss! ao | se | 26] 75 | 70 | 2065 | 206s | — = [ms [or [rer [rz fase] MP] tune TT pros coes: —- cee ay ree ei 23 ras =r Comoe Perec) Dimensions of ISO Actuator Mounting Pad for Class 150 / 300 Regular Port, Uni-body, End Entry Design Ball Valves. 1505211 requirements ape for 4" t0 17 Dimensions Nominat eS # gosaty size wy] une flange (inch) of} ao | w | K | t | tt |thwead) thread | mi | t | tt | 12 | type a Taz | 090 | 073 | 0591 4251180] 55 |y, aounc| 020 | 006 [045 [087] 2. ‘mm 36 | 75 [185] 15 | 108 | 48. és 3 [is [us| a7, in 142 | 00 | 083 | 059 461 | 180 F 020 | 006 | 045 | 098 180 | 9 am i prs pa] ss [ar [a | MOONS Tis Trista | in. | 026 | 039 | 1.16 | 217 | 1465 | 039 | 106 | 079 | 500 | 217 F 2a [008 [oss | 125 1 ‘m6 [10 90 [$5 | 2 | wo | a7 | oo | ar] ss | MO “PONG Tis T 14 Taos] vy in| 020 | 031 | 096 | 189 | 142 | 030] 073] 050 | 5511205 | 5 |y, spuncl 020 | 006 | 047 | 085 |. ‘s mm|_s | 0 | 25 | ae | 96 | 75 [ras | 15 | v0 52 hee 3 [is | 2 [as in. | 020-| 037 | 096 | 1.89 | 1.42 | 030 | 083 | 050 | 6.08 | 224 i 020 | 006 | 058 | 1.06 900) 9% semf—s | a [2s | a0 | oe prs] a | os [asa t or | MS [MOUNT § Tis Tia fo | in, | 024 | 030 | 1.16 | 217 | 165 | 039 | 106 | 079 | 650 | 244 G28 | b08 | O55 | 128 ue | Ye 1 mmf 6 [10 fs [ss] 2] wo | or | oo [ves] eo | M |“ GS Tis Ts fois] ™ KITZ product codes: 150SCTAM 50UTAM, 008CTAM B00UTAM 24 Pires och niente al Dimensions of ISO Actuator Mounting Pad for Class 150/300 Regular Port, Uni-body, End Entry Design Ball Valves. : Bile mimes a Nominal|=2emn | ~tton | nm 1sosait |Class| size a flange Soi (es oes lo een Re eae cs [he to |e esate nana ti te ee ee ae i as be eee ae ae a a eee ma age tee tee atte ae sahdetet Pe Paar ee [ela tae ae ee poe a rt arent ee ee ee ae eer aera saat} in wear eae a fae Paes baa ae a ef Oa sae af, ee ee ee satire Fe ee Se ae See eet ate tee ets et a aaa eh ie a aa Case he eee artes eee Set | Bee eee se Lis be ae es ao Sere ee ae fh seb ae oe ae eae aa ae Top a eee ate ee arte ee ea ie ae se, am eta aor teeta poe rae [fae fae sett a aaa mre ed a ae 2 gata ar ate aaa fait fe ene Bear facta tse eee ie sar eae ae ooo Ra PT ae ae ae fa aoe ger ee eee haar ie feet ae beta ee tee aoa & rm] 23 | 96 | 85 | 150_| 125 | 495 | 1965 403 une | Veraunc [7 asst 33 : erate terete eee wn eet 10 “mm[~a2 Tas 1-130} 2101 1651 58.5202 Seno: | MIOUNC [ee pectegandoage) eee ares ea ‘300SCTAM 2 00UTAM KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Desi Construction and Materials 1m Standard material configuration can be applied to sour ser. we ‘AZT6 Type 304 awe ‘A351 Gr. OFS. 8 | Gand packing PTFE Flexble graphite 9 Handie™® Duct kon 16 | Namepiate ‘Sianees soo 18 | Gaset Feb gaphio a a le 20 | Gal seat veATITE® PTFE a =z a a 38 | Caprat mi 2H M|Gardna [we Carbon tee! 35 | Capbot ‘5189 Gr. B7 36 |Garatot ewe e360 85 7a [toxkpaio | we sears st 408 | Koyo Sales se! 45 | Conese soing [aE Seine ie 4 | Seaorng (arbenstes 46 | Senper Sans oe! 7 [Sembesing | ontorced PTFE 128 | Handle bot Carbon test 128 | ping +p i ev) Sais ot 126 | Scope pn tales el Ty AGSe low-temperature sonice materials are optonaly avalabe. 12. CFB oF Tyoe 304 is optonaly avalabe for bal & stars. *3. Bar ype handles are used fr 6 Class 150 /4” and 6” Class 300, ‘A part numbers are corresponding with those shown in valve assembly drawings. usraton shows Size design rss C A Rae Lares r oe) Construction and Materials Standard Super tiresate No. parts {s0SCTAM OSCTAMS 300SCTAM 00SCTAMS 7 | Body ABI GNC" 3 | stem ‘AITO Type 316 or MTBIAATON Type S1O™ Wdeede diesel waee ere [eat ‘AZT Type 316 or ASST Gr CFOM™? applied to sour service Vee "A278 Type 316 | auans — [var~a" | A276 Type 308 or AA7OIAATON Type 304 emir ‘A351 Gr. OFS @ | Gland packing PIFE [__ Flexible waphie ol nanos EAE Carbon steel emer Ductile on 70 | Handi nat_ Ye" Stainless soe 16 | Nameplate ‘Staines see i 9A | Primary gasket PIre 198 | Secondary gasket™ = Fexbe gaphio 20 | ooking washer] 17" ony 7276 Type 516 ° reese (A216 GeWCB 29 | Body inser ee 20 | Ballseat HYPATITE® PTFE alae ‘Stainiess stool ‘Carbon ste 35 | Gans bor "AT8S G68 GOA | Lock plate Staines sto! 408 | Key oc pate Staines sto! 43 | Washer Sainess steel 47 | Tons washer] r= 210 Roinforced PTFE 40 | Soap ing te Carbon eto! 49 | Stopper | 17°10" Staines sto! 67 | Som bearing | 172°~10" Reintorced PTFE 125 [Handi bot [1V="~10" Carbon stot 124 | Sorng + pin i dee) Staness ste! 126 | Stoope" on Stales steel Spang washer] 17°10" Carbon ste! #1, AS2 low-temperature service materials are optionally avaliable. 42. CFR or Type 804 is optionally avalale for hale & stems. 3. Bar type handles are usod for 6” and larger. +4, This partis used only for supertresate provision. ‘Alpan numbers are corresponding with those Shown in valve assembly cravings. Iustration shows Size 4” super-fresafe version. ar Pras n= Am er) Construction and Materials Sawa —— Sane TaoTBr eu) azar Sooree | Soourecm | sn vrecaTeos [Boar TRIG. CFE sie OF )95T CFO 2 | Baye SIG CFEN | Aa61Ge Cra asi. cFreM! i a ee or ares” | ateear Paneeeeer cms 7aT6 p50 f-— ~- = Ast oFa tar ‘material configuration can be a SS pay Daren Tanke Cadet Fase pea nae rine Cap mut A194 Gr. 8 123 cance [reps canton ‘13688 Gendt BE 88 Tapas |e tantooe [naybstsis | _Sanesset Conese] AP inane 48 | Snapring 7 ‘Stainless steet 0 [sere | I ~_ 67 | Stem bearing Reinforced PTFE Handle bolt Carbon steel [eermneieesy | eae 12 |Scoreon Sis sa - Other stainless steels ae optionally avalable. "2. Bar ype handles aro Used for 6 Class 160 / "and 6” Class 200, ‘Al prt umbers are coresponcing wih those shown in valve assembly drawings. KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Construction and Materials — [==10"] GF . "Rly one washer er and smater ses ‘Standard ‘Super-firesafe No. ans 750 UTA TSOUTAM | 150 UTAS/UTAMS im | Sava [Seunsenes 73516. 65 | Tas crest crore [Ratti |“ Riiieate™ MRE wand mati congeaton canto Mamie [ever [meee "Soest ene in z 1areype8 RT po TOMATO DH 7esiG.cr8 aE [rem gee acne | es io [reona_[ve=r Sebi 16 | Namepiate: ‘Staniess stee! 123 ioe [cit ~ FIFE 16 | Seer oa = Fase pate 20 | Pakog ater] 176 on Ra Types vp ley (A-Rem| Gor | sos or ran pao FOOT ee eT 2 [Bates 4 [ant EF = =o os [cere iO" 71368 40A | Lockplate | va"~< Stainess steel 400 108 | Kepcoip |= a 8 a aa ' a7 - ___ Reinforced PTFE ase ‘- ewan oe" b 28 [Stopper [na= Stariess tee eo | [sent [140 Fenibcss PTFE e— 123 [Handle bot _[12"~10 Staniess see! — tat | Son seas) 128 | Soars +148_| Spring washer] 174"~10"| 1. Bar ype handles are used for 6 and larger "2. Ths part Usod only for supertresafe provision, ‘Al part numbers are corresponding with those Shown in vahe acsomoly Savings Iustration shows Size 4” supertresafe version KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Construction and Materials z a eescreu | — screws eae ‘Ais 2 eave Ac or sarorpenie 7 | Gana A951Gr.CF8 + | ewasaies a | Fancte ‘Ductile ron | tesseria, =<. © An optional material configuration is 19 | Gaskets? = oe available for sour service 20 Paarg wae ‘apne = [oa = [cont 2 [emt ee | Curabor = Pr “et [Ose 16 5 ‘ea [os re 47 | Trrustwasher Metal-backed PTFE, «a [sw seal aie Sannereee | swear Feniocsd PTFE 8 ‘at_| Spring & pin tesa ‘Stainless steel T 1 [Sesh Zp ere 2: 150 | Seater ‘mosznplatng Ban | 4 1s [Se = ore aes @ |e ic = 176 | Retainer packing"? a 3, A350 lowemperatue service materals are opsonaly 21 Type 304s optionally availabe for balls and stems. *3, Thooo pats aro used only for super-fosalo provision. ‘Al part numbers are corresponding wih those shown in valve assembly drawings. Ituewation showe the upor-fresato version. 30 ITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Construction and Materials ie aa ‘Sandor ‘Super resete oo euOUTEM | SoOuTBSIUTEMS mt rosiccret | A351 Gr cra? | A351 cr8CraN? | Boxy ea9 | ereryaes | parent | aro yon cmeare _ (A351 Gr. CFB PTFE —__| exe graphite Doce en aaa ae \Sereee eens — obec PTFE wih Mes ‘i94 936.88 9360.88 Pa es = — Mtabacked PTFE ‘Staines steal Sans stee er | Sembeaing Reniurcod PTFE 126 | Spring & pin ssa ova - ‘Stainless stee! 143 | Seatsping ‘R167 Type 308 moon x70 | AGU 180 | Seatroaner parerypes0s | naroTypeste | AzTOType 04316 15 | Sacer = = PIE 175 | Retaner gana S = 12767950504 176 | Retarer pokes" 2a Fonte graphite TE Tae gars ae used only for super iresate provsn. "21 Other stainoss soo! are optional avalable. [Al par numbers are comesponding with those shown in valve assembly drawings. (Roter to the itustration on Page 30) 31 KITZ Steel Ball Valves, Floating Ball Design Construction and Materials 1 An optional materia! configuration is ‘avaiable for sour service, 724 | Spring & pin nen nc 48 143 | Seat spring 146 | Back-up tng meanest __ ff ms Raper i orb= \Y 180 | Seatretainr PTFE = =e fn, 155 | Spacers? = Fire 175 | Retainer gland”? = A105 155, 176 | Retainer packing”? = Td 46 =e | aera 2) 5 ‘oplenaly avaiable ‘58 *3. These pars are used only [Al part numbers are coresponding with hose ‘assomby orawings ‘Shown in vave 762 lowiomperture sovvce materials ere 2. Type 304s optonaly avaiable for balls & stems. or superinesale Lara nr ACN ee =r ell Construction and Materials a BE Stance ‘Supertresate eo0uTe TetOUTEM | TeNOUTES/UTEMS 1 | Boxy AS 1951.0F6! | ASSIGr CREM? ASI Gr. CFBICFENT? 2 | Sem 5 nore typeso4'? | A276TypeSI6"? ARTE TYpe904/316+7 7 | Gnd nasi Ge FB @ | Gandpackng PFE Feb aphte 2 | Hane Dactioion 7 ie eee = "SuaGaia” Standard matal configuration can be 30 | Balen Reorcod PTFE wit MoS appiedto sour sence 31 | Stomwashor AzrET PENS - | Coprut ‘06 Gr 8 38 | Cap 1199.08 36 | Glancbot 199.688 eA | Oving Fou = 458 | Oving ru 47 | Thrstwasher Metakbected PTFE a8 | Seapring Saaiess see 49 | Senper Stainless soo or | Sembeang Pebirond PTFE | Pus Stainless soo! 124 | Spnra&pnanacona] Staness soe 149 | Seatsoine NeTType308 | _INOONEL 750 | _ ANE He | Backup ng Pre 150 | Seatretiner ‘nae Type008 | AzTOTypeste | PTFEOONOTE 15 | Spacor™ = = PIFE 178 | Retainer giana = =| pare ype nase 176 | Retainer packing"? = = Fexbiegiphte Ty These pars are usea only fr super WosaTo provsion- SE. Gthorstamige soo! or opionaly avaiable ‘All par numbers are corresponding with those shown in valve assembly drawings. (Reter to the ilustration on Page 32) Technical Information Technical Features of KITZ HYPATITE® Ball Seats Fire Test Standards General Precautions Flow Characteristics Stee! Pipe Flanges 35 ren) KITZ HYPATITE® ball seats are made of denatured PTFE, @ molecularly reinforced PTFE/PFA copolymer, and specifically engineered for high sealing performance and prolonged service life of valves, in place of conventional glass-filed PTFE seats. The unique pertormance features are com- pared with those of conventional glass-filed or virgin PTFE ball seats below. With the introduction of HYPATITE® ball seats, glass-filled PTFE version is not anymore available from KITZ Corporation, while carbon-filled or virgin PTFE seats remain available for special orders. ‘As a newly developed option, KITZ SWELLESS" ball seats principally made of PFA are recommend- ed specifically for monomer service. This epoch-making new seat maximizes resistance to the perme- ation of monomer into its molecular structure (generally known as a “swelling” problem) which caus- es seat deformation and seriously affects shut-off function of valves in styrene and butadiene monomer service. ‘Our HYPATITE® ball seats also outperform conventional PTFE seats with its monomer resistance feature. However, it has been verified both by laboratory and on-site tests that SWELLESS® seats perform much better than HYPATITE® seats, as they indeed deserve the name of “SWELLESS’, their registered tradename. Besides, PFA resin, the principal material, assures the known features of florine resin such as execellent resistance characteristics to high or low temperatures, creep or com- pression, abrasion and general chemicals. Table 1 and Figure 1. 2 and 3 here explain these technical features of HYPATITE® and SWELLESS® ball seats compared with conventional seat materials. For compared pressure-temperature ratings, refer to Page 8 and 8. Table 1. Compared Technical Features of KITZ Ball Seats HYPATITE® or f cen Sones | ae ee Heat resistance ‘Good Good Sealing performance ‘Good ‘Good Good Durability (Pitting-proof) Good Fair Creep and compression Good | - Fair Chemical resistance * Good Good Abrasion resistance Good Good Good Firesafe provision “Good Good “Throttling service Fair Fair Fair | Product contamination None [None Valve operating torque Low Low Low + Pero the above body lex! or monomer sence charaterais of SWELLESS® seals 36 Technical Information Fig. 1 KITZ Ball Valve Seats Compared Lab Test Results Against Gaseous Butadiene Monomer vs. Styrene Monom 5 Mass Variation (%) ‘SWELLESS® HYPATITE® PTFE Test conditions Exposed to gaseous butadiene for 120 hours 119'o 122psig (0.82 to 0.84 MPa) MOF to 176F (COC 10 80) 5 Mass Variation (%) SSWELLESS® HYPRTITE® PTFE Test conditions Exposed to gaseous styrene for 240 hours 2.91058 paig. 0.0210 0.04 MPa) 140'F 10 178 F (60'C 10 80°C) PF Fig. 2 KITZ Ball Valve Seats Compared Results of Mechanical Load Tests I Fig. 3 KITZ Ball Valve Seats Compared Results of Mechanical Load Tests II oy | Test conditions: PTFE TeSt sons eens / rare) NSM uvearires errs] “ / acon ST] HyPaTITE® Kr] 35 // PTFE QYSwELLESS™] go PFA rer (00. HYPATTE Pre 3 sweitesse || (0008 PFE S seen ; a 2 5 | AY swettess® i A || szeaoro| SS HVPATITES PTFE Sy SS on So Sd ; : eto TH oe ea Temperate Disorien win 24 nore ‘These data show results of some of the tests carried out at our laboratory under the specific test conditions introduced here. Variation in the kind of test media, the phase of test media (gaseous or liquid), preparation of test specimen and test conditions such as pressure, temperature and duration, may cause the test results quantitatively different from these data, but general ‘monomer resistance levels of the seas introduced here are comparatively as exhibited in these test data. a7 Brereton) August 1, 2000, 38 1. Introduction Plant fires have become an increasingly serious concem due to the installation of a greater number of soft-seated ball and butterfly valves in place of conventional metal-seated gate and globe valves at many refineries and petrochemical plants. Extremely high temperatures usually result in decomposition or deterio- ration of resilient or non-metal sealing components such as gland packing rings, O-rings and gaskets, ‘causing leakage of line fluid which, in turn, increases the magnitude of plant firs. ‘To minimize the extent of damage in such a mishap, soft-seated valves are expected to have the provision for secondary metal-to-metal sealing functions to minimize external and internal (through-the-bore) leakages as well as the provision for undisturbed valve operation during or after the fire enabling emergency shut-off or release of line fluid. Soft-seated valves may be manufactured to meet such critical fire safety requirements, if designed adequately, machined and assembled correctly, and equipped with proper sealing components. Valves designed and manufactured in such a way may be called “fresafe valves". Manufacturers’ claims of fire safety, however, remain subjective. To veriy the fresafe performance capability the valve should be subjected to simulated piant fre conditions. ‘API and BSI have developed technical specifications for such destructive tests, which are generally known as fire test standards, Fire tests are destructive and cost a lot to carry out due to high test expenses and bills for a third party's certification, let alone the cost of destroyed samples. Such high costs eventually prohibit repetition of fie tests. To minimize the frequency of tre t25ts, all existing fire test slandaids allow a ‘certain range of sizes and pressure lasses be qualified and certified without actual test being carried out, given that valves are designed the same and their non-metalic sealing materials are considered same as the actually tested valve. 2. History BS 6755, Part 2, 1987 ("!) was issued to introduce, in ctferent form of presentation, the technical contents of API 6A, 1985 ("2) and API 607, 1985 (9), with an intention of replacing the requirements of BS 5146, Part 1, 1974, Appendix A.1 (") Until this new British Standard was issued, technical discrepancies existing between British Standard and API Standards had unnecessarily incurred high costs to valve manufacturers who desired to get their products qualified and certified to these standards, and caused confusion to con- tractors and end-users for evaluation of the products to be purchased. Even within the United States, valve manufacturers, contractors and end-users used to have similar kinds of dificuties caused by discrepant fire test requirements which had long existed between API Production Department (which is now responsible for API 6FA) and API Refining Department (which has been responsible for API 607). Following the virtual unification of fire test requirements made by API Production and Refining Departments in their latest 1985 issues, BSI finaly launched a major program to adopt American standards as their own, which shall eventually help realize a globally unified fie test standard through ISO. “Ys “Testing of valves: Speciation for fre typetestng requirements”. "2; “Speetcation for fre test for valves”. (2nd editon was issued in 1994.) “3: re test for sotsented quarter tum valves. 4th edton issued in 1983 has nuifled the quatiction made according to this Sed etion, a8 of May 1, 1996) : SInspecton ad test of valves: Speciation for steel valves fr the pettoleum. petrochemical and allied industries: Fire safe testing of soft seated ball valves" TAM Le 3. Objective of Standardization AAs high-lighted by all of these standards, the fire test standard is prepared to establish test requirements Which cover test procedures, performance requirements or evaluation criteria, product qualification and test Certiication, for the objective of technical evaluation of pressure-containing capabilty of valves exposed 10 pre-determined, simulated fire conditions. Here, the performance requirements are intended to establish limits of acceptability of valves regardless of size, nominal pressure or class rating. The burn period, or test duration, is decided on the basis that i repre- sents the maximum time required to extinguish most plant fires. Fes of longer duration than specified in the standards shall be, therefore, considered to be of a major magnitude with consequences, or damage, greater than those anticipated in the fire tests. For this reason, requirements for more or less stringent testing may be negotiated and established by the valve manufacturer and his customer to meet the customer's specific service applications. In fact, API 607 ‘was subjected to major revision in its 4th Edition issued in 1993 for more realistic test requirements, 4, Evaluation of Test Results ‘The maximum allowable leakage rates in these standards are determined for the defined test temperature, pressure and duration. Here itis noted that leakages under other test conditions may be substantially different. Fire test standards are prepared for just a prototype test of the valve with a size and class rating selected by the manufacturer under pre-determined test conditions assumably representing typical plant fire conditions. ‘This can be translated to mean that test reports certified to any of these fire test standards do not necessarily Verify satistactory performance of the valves that users may purchase from the manufacturer at any given time. AS already mentioned, tire testis a kind ot destructive test (unlike the pressure test conducted for normal valve shipments), and no one would be willing to purchase such destructively tested valves in a commercial transaction. It was expressively mentioned by BS 5146, 1974, Appendix A.1 that the “test is intended only as a prototype test and is intended to cover a range of sizes of valves having the same pressure rating, design details and ‘material composition”. A test report prepared by BSI forthe fire test conducted on KITZ ball valves mentioned that the “report only relates to the actual ball valves which were tested and assessed. The resuits obtained therefore do not necessarily relate to samples from the production line and in no way imply the performance ‘or quality of the continuing production.” ‘The range of sizes and pressure classes to be automatically qualified by a proto- ‘Test Valve Qualification (API 607-1993) type test of a valve of a certain size and ‘Size qualification ‘Pressure rating qualification sei i rod eed bere: Sasofiest | Vavesizes | Ratngofiest | _Valorat ‘Also it should be noted that potential ae feaxage Tom pipetovae end-connec TMEOPS)|__aieled NPS) | vake(Css) | quad (as) tion joint (either flanged, threaded or % and smal 10 | 160,300 welded) cannot be evaluated by these 1 I Me 300 300,400,600, standards, and not included in the allow- 2 1A,2.216,3 400 | 40, 600,800 able external leakages spectied. AP! 4 3.4.5.6 00 600,800,900, Production Department issued a stan- 8 6andlanger 200 | 800,900, 1500 dard API Bulletin 6F1 (*), for pertor- 1500 1800, 2500 ‘mance evaluation of such valve end §$ connections exposed to the fre. * Buletn on Performance of API and ASME End Connections in a Fie Test According to API Speciation 6FA. 2nd Eilon, Feb 15, 1994 39 Ber MU eC) 1. Excessive Cavity Pressure Refer to Page 5. Very important 2. High-Temperature and High-Pressure Service The pressure-temperature ratings published by manufac turers are usually considered an appropriate guide tothe maximum temperature and pressure that such ball valves ‘may withstand. KITZ recommends, however, reference to the valve distributor or manufacturer for an assurance of suitability when ball valves are to be subjected to the following conditions: «a: Floating ball valves are let closed for a long period of time under high temperature or high differential pressure. b: Floating ball valves are operated frequently for long periods of ime under high temperature or high differential Pressure, : Floating ball valves are subjected to frequent change of the line pressure or service temperature 3. Liquids with High Velocity ‘When ball valves must be operated frequently on liquids with very high velocity, a check should be made with the valve distributor or manufacturer for appropriate advice to minimize the possibilty of seat deformation, especially when they are highly pressurized on high-temperature lines. 4. Valve Selection Be sure to select a vaive with design specifications which ‘meet the pressure and temperature conditions required. ‘Take special care to select the valve to be used for the fluid containing abrasives, since the high molecular mate- rials employed in the seats could suffer degradation. 5. Valve Mounting Before mounting the valve, the pipe bore should be checked to confirm that no weld spatter, scale or rust particles remain inside. For mounting flanged valves, diagonally located flange bolts should be tightened evenly. 6. Degree of Valve Opeining Ball valves should basically be considered as ON/OFF valves only and care should be taken to ensure that they are fully closed or open. Opening ball valves partially will result in seat erosion and cause seat leakage. Pipelines that require the use of ball valves for throttling service should be designed in consideration of the amount of the ‘seat leakage which may occur in its fully closed position. Note that ball valves should be stored in a fully open position. 40 7. Valve Actuation Two types of pneumatic valve actuator (KITZ B-Series and D-Series) are available for our factory mounting, Also KITZ “KELMO" electric actuators are available. Electric ‘actuators or pneumatic actuators of any other specified brands are also available for our factory mounting In case of user's mounting their own actuators on KITZ ball valves, however, all users are recommended to ‘contact KITZ oF ite authorized distributors for adequate technical advice, because any improper sizing of actuators may cause serious problems in the field. It must be care- fully noted thal the actual value ofthe operating torque of any given valve may vary, depending on the service con- ditions listed below: (1) Fluid a. Kind of uid b. Line pressure cc. Line temperature 4. Fluid volume (2) Ambient temperature (3) Opening/closing degree (4) Type of actuator (5) Frequency and pattern of change of line pressure (6) Frequency and pattern of change of line and ‘ambient temperatures 8. Valve Disassembly ‘The line fluid should be completely removed from the internal of the valves before they are dismantled from the pipleline for maintenance. Even after the line fluid has been discharged through the pipeline, some fluid is always trapped inside the body and body cavity the room surrounded by the body, ball and ‘wo seats). Be sure to completely discharge the pressure trapped in the body cavity, before valve disassembly. EEE Inspection and Warranty Each KITZ ball valve is subjected to 100% in-house inspection designated by API 598 or BS 6755 Part 1. Tis, includes hydrostatic shell tests and pneumatic iow- Pressure seat test, Manufacturer's material certificates land test reports are available upon request. Each KITZ ball valve is guaranteed for 12 months after placement in service, but not exceeding 18 months after shipment fom KITZ factories. ree LoL Flow Characteristics Valve opening ve tlow rate One’ of the best advantages of ball valves is that every flow per any given bore size is larger than other types of valves. Fluid is ‘much less disturbed by eddy currents or pulsation. To obtain figure of flow per valve opening, simply mutiply the flow rate (G6) given here by the corresponding value given in the table of Pressure Loss vs. Flow Rate. Flow rato (%) Pressure Loss vs. Flow Rate Full port valves 7 wom 1 wha ga 456 8 w ry 100 009 “0088 ‘00006 Flown gallon print (99m) Reduced port valves Po Poa va 3 4 98 1 10 10 1000 "0980 Fw in gatos per minut (gpm) | pipe (10r OG aes noon ene Fw in gallons per minute (gpm) a Technical Information Stee! Pipe Flanges ASME B16.5-1996 Class 150 RF, Class 300 RF Class 150 steel pipe flange dimensions Nominal See 3 c Tr (GOH ole) Bot ees [ome | me [mm | | om | | om) in_|_mm | Number | Diam ve | 15 | 350 69 | 208 605 | 198 | 95 | 044 ose | 6 | 4 | % [20 | see | o2 | 275 | 700 | 10] 3 | om oe | 6 | 4 | . 2s | 425 | woo | ose | vos | 200 | si | gif ose | te | «| T™_| = | «sa | 17 | a50 | e90 | 260 | o4 | gm 062 | 16 | 4 | ve 1 4 | 500 | 127 | 388 | oes | 2e8 | 73 | os ose | 16 4 e 2 30) 600 | 152 | 475. 105 | se? | 92 | gah 07s | 19 | 4 | 2% | 6 | 700 | 178 | 850 | 1905 | 412 | 105 | eo os | 1 | 4 | % 3 20 | 750 | 190 | 600 | 1625 | soo | 127 | 3% ov | 19 | 4 | «| 100 | 900 | 229 | 750 | 1905 | 619 | 157 | 09 07s | 19 | 8 | % 5 | 125 | 1000 | 254 | eso | 260 | 721 | 185 | 96 oss | 22 | 8 | % | 160 | 1100] 279 | 950 | ems | 050 | a6 | 1.00 ose [22 |e | 8 | 200 | 1950 | 43 | 1175 | 2085 | 1062 | 270 | 1.12 oss | 2 | 6 | 10 | 250 | 1600 | 406 | 1425 | 620 | 1275 | a6 | 1.10 100 | 25 | 12 | 7% 12] 00 | 1900_| aaa | 17.00 | 4920.) 1600 | s61_| 125 100 [25 | | % 14 | 350 | 2100 | 50 | 1975 | «765 | 1625 | 413 | 198 | 350 | 112 | 2 | 12 | 1 16 400 | 2380 | 507 | 2125 | sa95 | 1850 | 470 | 144 | 366 | 112 | 20 16 1 18 | 450_| 2500 | 695 | 2275 | s7e0 | 2.00 | sx | 156 | sor | 12s | se | 16 | vm 20 | 500 | 2750 | 98 | 2500 | 6050 | 2300 | se4 | 169 | «20 | 125 | 2 | 20 | 1% ‘2 [ e00 | s200 | 910 | 29.50] r405 | e705 | oe | 100 | 477 | 199 | 95 | 20 | 1% Height of raised face is 008 inch (1.6 mmy each. Dimensions in () ae for valve flanges. Class 300 ste! pipe flange dimensions Noninal S20 D e 1 (Ba Pate) Bar inenes [mm | im | mm | in| mm | im | mm | im | mm | in | mm [Number] Dam Ye [| 18| 375 | 05 | 262 | oes 108] 05 | ose | m3 | om | we | « | % | 20 | «6a | it7 | s25 | a25 | 169 | 43 | 062 | 159 | 075 | 10 | « | % 1 25_| ase | 12a_| 350 | 90 | 200 | si_| 069 | 75 | 075 | 19 | 4 | | a2 | s25 | 190 | 368 | 985 | 250 | es | 075 | 191 | 075 | 19 | « | te | 40 | 612 | 156 | 450 | 1165 | 200 | 73 | ow | 207 | op | m2 | « | % 2 wo | eso | 105 | 500 | 1270 | a6¢ | oe | ooo | sea | avs | 19 | 0 | ze |e | 750 | 190 | sea | woo) 412 | 105 | 100 | 254 | oss | 22 | 8 | % 3 |e | ez | aw | 662 | 1600 500 | 127 | 112 | 256 | oss | 2 | 6 | % 4 [100 | 1000 | 258 | 768 | 2000 | 619 | 157 | 125 | 18 | 068 | 2 | 8 | % | 125 [1100 | 27a | 95 | 2050 | 731 | ves | 198 | 950 | oes | 22 | 6 | % 6 | 150 | 1250 | a8 | wos | 2700) eso | 26 | 148 | 966 | 68 | ze | v2 | % @ | 200 | 1500 | s61_| 1300 | san0 | 1062 | 270 | 162 «13 | 100 | 25 | 12 | 7% 10 | 250_| 1750 | 44 | 1525 | 675 | 1275 | aoe | 108 | 477 | 112 | 29 | v6 | + 72 | 00 | e050 | sex | 1775 | 4510 | 1500 | 001 | 200 | so | 125 | oe | 1 | te 14 | 960 | 2000 | so | 2025 | sis | 1625 | 413 | 212 | seo | 125 | a2 | 20 | 1% 16 4oo_| 2550 | 648 | 2250 | 5715 | 1850 | 470 | 225 | 572 | 198 | 35 20 | 1% 18 | 450 | 2800 | 711_| 2475 | @ze5 | 2100 | 933 | 298 | oda | 138 | 5 | 28 | 1 20 | soo | 9050 | 775 | 2700 | es60 | 2a00 | see | 250 | 635 | 138 | 05 | 2 | 1v 24 [ 600 | 9600 | 914 | sz00 | e130 | arzs | os | 275 | oo | 162 | 1 | m% | 1% 42 Height of raised face is 0.08 inch (1.6 mm) each Pee CLC LC) Steel Pipe Flanges Class 600 RF Class 600 steel pipe flange dimensions Nominal Si > a z Bok hole) Bok ineres [mm [in| mm mm | im | mm | im | mm | in | mm | Number] Diam. "2 15 | 375) 95 5 | 138 | 35 | 056 | 143 | oe | 16 4] 4 20 | 62 | 17 2s | 160 | 4 | 062 | 159 | 075 | 19 4 | % i 25 | 498 | 124 090 | 200 | 81 | 069 | 175] 075 | 19 | 4 | %» tm | se | 525 | 133 ges | 250 | 6 | os | 207 | 075 | 19 a) 3 1 | 40 | 612 | 156 iis | 288 | 73 | 088 | 223 | ose | 22 af % 2 50 | 650 | 165 xa70 | 362 | 2 | 100 | 54 | o7s | 1 | 0 |S 2% | 65 | 750 | 190 vaso | 412 | 105 | 112 | 206 | one | 22 | 6 | % 3 0 | 825 | 210 1680 | 600 | 127 | 125 | 318 | 088 | 22 3 | % @ | 100 | 10.75 [273 zo | 619 | 197 | 190 | 981 | 100 | 25 e | 5 | 125 | 1300 | 390 zoos | 731 | 16 | 175 | 45 | 112 | 29 ay 6 | 150 | 1400 | 956 ze2o | 050 | 26 | 10 | «77 | a2 | 2 | v2 | 4 8 | 200 | 1680 | 419 3490 | 1062 | 270 | 219 | 556 | 125 | 32 | 12 | 1% 10 | 250 | 20.00 | 508 as20 | 1275 | a4 | 250 | 635 | 198 | 35 | 16 | 1% 32 | 300 | 2200 | §59 ae00 | 1500 | 91 | 262 | 967 | 198 | a5 | 70 | tim s4__| 350) 2375 | 608 S270 | 1625 | 413 | 275 | 699 | 150 | 38 | 20 | 1% 36 | 400 | 27.00 | 686 e030 | 1650 | 470 | 300 | 762 | 162 | 41 | 20 | 1% 18 | 450” | 2925 | 743, woo | 2.00 | 53 | 325 | e268 | 175 | 45 | 20 | 198 20 | 50 | 3200 | 819 7240 | 2300 | S04 | 380 | 689 | 175 | 45 | 24 | 196 za | 600 | 37.00 | 940 228.0 | 2725 | 692 | 400 | 1016 | 200 | st | 28 | Vm Height of raised face is 025 inch (64 mm) each Be ee Lo) Steel Pipe Flanges od tea i MP" A Class 1500 RF — ‘ass 600 te 1500 ‘ass 150,900 Class 1500 steel pipe flange dimensions Nominal Sa 3 a TBR ho) SS Se ee ve_| 18 | 475] vor] 325] e25 | 19805 | 088 | 224 | 088 | 22 | 20 | ssa | 120] 050 | 000 | 160/40 | 1.00 | asa | 068 | 22. 1 25 ses | 149 | «00 | 101s | 200) s1_[ 112 | 285 | 100 | 25 wa _| se | 625 | 159 | 498] 1110 | 250) ee | 112 | 285 | 100 | 25 1% [40 | 700-| 478 | 486 | 1240 | 260] 7a | 125 | ove | 132 | 29 2 so | sso | 216 | 650 | 1650 | 362 | 92 | 150 | 381 | 100 | 25 2 | es | 962 | 20a | 750 | 1005 | 412) 10s | 142 | «12 | 412 | 29 3 0| 1080 | 267 | eco | a0a0 | soo | 127 | 108 | «78 | 125 | 92 [wo | 1225911 | 960] anus | 619) ws? | 212 | sso) 138 | 36 S| 125s [1475 | 376 | 1150 | 2020 | 731 | res | 208 | 732] 162 | 41 [150 | 1550_| 998 | 1250) 9175 | 650) 216 | 325 | 620) 150 | 38 3 | 20 | 1900 | 483 | 1550 | 9605 | vos2 | 270 | 362 | 920) 175 | 45 10 | 250 | 2300 | sea | 19.00 | 4925 | 1275 | see | 425 | 1080 | 200 | s1_| 12 | 1% t2_[ 300 | 2580 | o/s | zeso | ovi9 | 1900 | 381 | aus | reso | are] ee | we] 2 16 | 350 | 2080 | 749 | 2500 | 6350 | 1625 | 13 | 525 | 1334 | 238 | 60 | 16 | 2% 16 | 400 | 3250 | e26 | 2775 | 7050 | 1850 | 470 | 575 | 1481 | 262 | 67 | 16 | 2¥0 18 [450 | 3600914 | 9050 | 775 | 2100 | 593 | eas | 1621 | 268 | 73 | 16 | 2% 20 | soo | 3875 | oe | 3275 | 320 | 2300 | sea | 700 | 1778] ai2 | 79 | 16 | 3 za [600 | 46.00_| i165 [3900 | 905 | 27.25 | eo2 | e00 | 2032 | sez) o2 | 16 | 3% Height of raised face is 0125 inch (6-4 mm) each ASME B16.47-1996 (Series A) Class 150 steel pipe flange dimensions TNerinar sao] D cE t Bathe) Bat ineres [mm [mmm | im) mmm om] mm mmm | Naber | Oa 2 | 660 | 2S | G70 | S178 | woes tosd | 709 | Peo | 684 138 | S| a | 1% 28) 700 | 9650_| g27 | s400 | 9635 | at50 | 600 | 281 | 74 | 198 | a | 28 | 1% 20 | 750|aa.75_| Ga | "S600 [9145 | sa7s | any | 2o4 | ray | 198 96 | 28 | 1% | 600 | 4175 | 1060 | 3860 | e780 3600 | 914 | 318 | woe te | 41 | 2 | 1% 34] e50 | 4375 | 1111] 4050 | 10290 | 3800 | 965 | 325 | e26 | te | #1 | @ | 1% 361900 | 48:00_| i168 | 4275 | 10050 | 4025 | Toe |~386 [905 462 | 41] ae |e Height of asad fae is O08 nc (16 mi) each Class 200 steel pipe flange dimensions Nominal Sze 2 c T othe) Bat tes | mm | mR | mm) | mm | im | mm | in| om | in| rom _| Nombor | Dam, 2 | 660 | bez5 | ore | sas | eres | oas0 | reo | ore | vos | we] as | a8 | 10 28 | 700 | 4075 | 1095 s7.00_| 9400 | 9150] e00 | sa5 | ess | 175 | 45 | 28 | 198 wo | 750 | «a00 | 1052 | 9025 | 9o70 | oa75 | es7 | see | co) 188 | 48 | 28 | 1% ‘32 | a0 | as25 [1149] 150] 10540) 9600] 914 | 380 | 966 | 200 | 61 | 28 | 1% ‘| 880) 4750 | 1207) 4950 | 11050 | 3800 | 965 | 400 | 1016 | 200 | 81 | 2 | 1% ‘36 | 900 | S000 | t270 | 4600 | 11685 | 4025 | toa | are | iar 2 | | @ | 2 ‘HeWght of ased Taco is OOS ach (1.6 mm) each Class 600 steel pipe flange dimensions Tominal Sze B e r TBool) ‘ches [mmm [mm | mmm | mm] em || mm Naber | Diam 26 | 650 | 4000_| 1016 | 9600 | 9145 | 2950 | 749 | 425 | 1050 | 200 | s1_| 28 | 1% 2s | 700-4225 [1073 | an00 | ses0.| 3180 | noo | aan | ssa | 992 | se | me |? 20 | 750 44so_| 1130 | 4025 | 10225 | 3575 | 057 | 450 | 1143 | 212 | o@ | 2 | 2 t eight of raised face is 025 inch (6.4 mm) each A\CAUTION Pressure-temperature ratings and other performance data published in this catalog have been developed from our design calculation, in-house testing, field reports provided by our customers and/or published official standards or specifications. They are good only to Cover typical applications as a general guideline to users of KITZ products introduced in this catalog For any specitic application, users are kindly requested to contact KITZ Corporation for technical advice, or to carry out their own study and evaluation for proving suitabilty of these products to such ‘an application. Failure to follow this request could result in property damage and/or personal injury, for which we shall not be liable, While this catalog has been compiled with the utmost care, we assume no responsibilty for errors, impropriety or inadequacy. Any information provided in this catalog is subject to from-time-to-ime change without notice for eror reciiation, product discontinuation, design modification, new product introduction or any other cause that KITZ Corporation considers necessary. 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