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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
PIPE FLANGES AND
FLANGED FITTINGS
NPS 1/2 Through NPS 24
ASME B16.5-1996
(Revision of ASME/ANSI B16.5-1988)STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579388 330 a
Date of Issuance: February 28, 1997
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FOREWORD
(This Foreword is not part of ASME B16.5-1996)
In 1920, the American Engineering Standards Committee (later the American Standards
Association (ASA)] organized Sectional Committee BIG to unify and further develop standards
for pipe flanges and fittings (and later for valves and gaskets). Cosponsors of the B16
Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Heating and
Piping Contractors National Association [now Mechanical Contractors Association of America
(MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
(MSS). Cosponsors were Ister designated as cosecretarat organizations.
The Committee soon recognized the need for standardization of steel pipe flanges. In
May 1923, Subcommittee 3 was organized to develop such standards for pressures in the
250 psi to 3200 psi range and for elevated temperatures. Active work began in October,
including steel flanged fittings, The first proposed standard was submitted to the Committee
in April 1926 and approved by letter ballot in December. After favorable review by the
three sponsor organizations, the Standard was approved as American Tentative Standard
Biée in June 1927,
Experience in using the Standard showed the need for hub dimensions of companion
flanges and for other changes, including rerating of 250 Ib and 1350 Ib flanges and
development of flanged fittings with integral bases. An investigation was made into the
factors determining stiffness of flanges and flange hubs. ‘The revised edition was approved
as ASA Bl6e-1932.
‘A revision was initiated in 1936, stimulated by suggestions from Committee members
and industrial users. The resulting 1939 edition contained standards for welding neck flanges
(completed in March 1937), 1500 Ib flanges in the 14 in, through 24 in, range, 2500 Ib
flanges and flanged fittings in the % in, through 12 in. range, and dimensions for a full
line of ring joint flanges developed by the American Petroleum Institute. Pressure-temperature
ratings for alloy steel flanges and fitings, developed by Subcommittee 4, were included
for the first time.
In August 1942, the War Production Board requested a review of measures to conserve
vital materials in piping components. A special War Committee of B16 was appointed and,
‘operating under War Standards Procedure, developed revised pressure-temperature ratings
for all materials and all pressure classes. The ratings. were published as American War
Standard B16eS-1943. In 1945, under normal procedures, Subcommittees 3 and 4 reviewed
the 1939 Standard and the 1943 ratings, and recommended adoption of the wartime ratings.
‘Their report was approved as Supplement No. 1 to Bl6e-1939 and published as ASA
B16e6-1949. In addition to ratings, the supplement updated material specification references
and added 2 table of metal wall thicknesses for welding-end valves.
Subcommittee 3 then began a revision of the entire standard. Technically, the 1949
Supplement was absorbed, new materials were recognized, a general rating method was
developed and added as an appendix, and welding end preparations were expanded. Editoraly,
4 new style of presentation was worked out, including tables rearranged for easier use.
Approval by Sectional Committee, cosponsors, and ASA resulted in publication of ASA
B16.5-1953 (designation changed from B16e).STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579390 799 mw
‘Work soon began on further revisions. Class B ratings were deleted and Class A ratings
‘were clarified as the standard. An appendix defined qualifications for gaskets, other than
ting joint, which would merit the ratings. Another appendix defined the method for calculating
boit lengths (including measurement of the length of stud bolts between thread ends instead
of between points). Pressure-temperature ratings for several new materials were added, the
table of welding end dimensions was expanded, and the temperature used in determining
ratings were redefined, The resulting new edition, after approval, was published as ASA
B16.5-1957
‘The more modest revision approved as ASA BI6.5-1961 changed the text to clarify the
intent or to make requirements easier to administer. The next revision began in 1963 with
nearly 100 comments and suggestions. No fundamental changes were made, but the text
‘was further clarified and wall thicknesses less than '% in. for flanged fittings were recognized
in the 1968 edition.
‘A new joint study of ratings between Subcommittees 3 and 4 was initiated before the
next revision. Based on Subcommittee 4's report, the rating procedure was revised and a
rating basis for Class 150 (150 Ib) flanges was developed. New product forms, bar and
plate, were added for special applications, including fabricated flanged valves and sitings
Reference to welding-end valves was deleted because a separate standard for them was in
preparation. Bolt length calculations based on worst case tolerances led to a revision of
tabulated lengths. Testing of valve closure members was added to the test requirements
Following final approval on October 23, the Standard was published as ANSI B16.5-1973
Subcommittee N was assigned responsibility for all valve standards in late 1973. Subcommit-
tee C (formerly 3) continues to have responsibility for flange standards. A revision was
accordingly initiated 0 remove all references to valves. At the same time, comments from
users and changes in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vesse] Code led to significant revisions
in the Class 150 rating basis, and in the ratings of stainless steel and certain alloy steel
flanges and flanged fittings in all rating classes. Extensive public review comments led to
addition of considerations for flanged joints, for bolting and gaskets, and of marking
requirements. To avoid frequent and confusing changes in ratings as further changes in
Code allowable stresses are made, it was agreed with Subcommittee N to leave ratings
alone unless the relevant Code stress values are changed by more than 10%. After final
approval by Standards Committee, cosponsors, and ANSI, ANSI B16.5-1977 Steel Pipe
Flanges and Flanged Fittings, was published on June 16, 1977.
In 1979, work began on another new edition. Materials coverage was expanded by the
addition of nickel and nickel alloys. Bolting rules were revised to cover nickel alloy bolts.
Bolt hole and bolting were changed to provide interchangeability between inch and metric
dimensions. Metric dimensional tables were made informational rather than alternative
requirements of the Standard. Final approval was granted for ANSI B16.5-1981, Pipe Flanges
and Flanged Fittings on August 14.
In 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as an ASME
Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI. The 1988 edition of the Standard
extended nickel alloy ratings 10 higher temperatures, clarified flat face flange requirements,
and included other minor revisions. The Committee determined that any metric standard
for flanges will stand alone, with metric bolting and gaskets; hence metric equivalents have
been deleted. Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as
‘American National Standard was given by ANSI on April 7, 1988, with the new designation
ASME/ANSI B16.5-1988.
This 1996 Edition allows flanges marked with more than one material grade or specification,
revises flange facing finish requirements, has revised pressure-temperature ratings for several
‘material groups, adds a nonmandatory quality system annex. and includes several otherSTD-ASME B1b.5-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 0579391 925 mm
revisions. Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as an
‘American National Standard was given by ANSI on October 3, 1996 with the new designation
ASME BI6.5-1996,
Requests for interpretations or suggestions for revision should be sent to the Secretary,
B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center,
345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017,e,
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ASME B16 COMMITTEE
Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, Gaskets, and Valve
Actuators
(The following is a roster of the Committee atthe time of approval of this Standard.)
OFFICERS
W.N. McLean, Chair
R.A. Schmidt, Vice Chair
KM. Cleiora, Secretory
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
W. L Balls, Columbia Gas Distribution Co., Columbus, Ohio
R. R. Brodin, Fisher Controls International, inc, Marshalltown, lowe
M.A. Clark, Nibco In.
‘A. Cohen, Copper Development Association, Inc, New York, New York
W. C. Farrall, Jr, Consultant, Birmingham, Alabama
CE. Floren, Mueller Co,, Decatur,
hart, Indiana
R. Frikken, Monsanto Co, St. Louis, Missouri
.W. Garland, Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsyivania
Inch, Mueller Refrigeration Products Co, Hartevle, Tennessee
Jolly, The Henry Vogt Machine Co,, Louisvile, Kentucky
Knecht, Consultant, Wilismsport, Pennsylvania
‘McLean, Nevico Valve Co., Palos Park, inois
Nayyar, Bechtel Corp, Gaithersburg, Maryland
‘Schmidt, Lacish Co,, Russellville, Arkansas
\. Stophan, Fiexitalc,Inc., Pennsauken, New Jersey
F. Stroud, Ductile Iron Research Association, Birmingham, Alabama
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‘A. Koester, The William Powell Co, Cincinnati, Ohio
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|. D. Wasicek, ABS Americas, Houston, Texas
‘White, Richard E. White & Associates, South Bend, indiana
Williams, Southern Company Services, Birmingham, Il
5, Dow Chemical Co, Freeport, Texas
‘Worley, Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, West Virginia
PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE C — STEEL FLANGES AND FLANGED
FITTINGS:
D.R.Frikken, Chair, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri
KM. Ciciora, Sacretary, ASME International, New York, New York
V.C. Bhasin, Sigmatoch, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
D. Conlee, Consultant, St. Louis, Missouri
. Farrall, Je, Consultant, Sirmingham, Alabama
LL'Henderson, Coffer Corp., Houston, Texas
E, Johnson, Fiowiina Div., New Caste, Pennsyivania
at, OhioSTD-ASME BUb-5-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 0579393 778 ml
IM. L. Nayyar, Bechtel Corp, G
R.A. Schmidt, Ladish Co., Russellville, Arkansas
D.L. Shira, Taylor Forge, Cordova, Tenn
‘J.C. Thompson, Milwaukee Valve, Rising Sun, Maryland
LA. Willis, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, TexasSTD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 075970 0579394 634 mm
CONTENTS
Foreword .
Standards Commitee Roster -
1 Scope .....- wee 1
2 PressureTemperature Ratings 1
3 Size 2
4 Marking 3
5 Materials 3
6 Dimensions 4
7 Tolerances 8
8 Test 9
Figures
1 Method of Designating Location of Auxiliary Connections
When Specified ..... cette 50
2 Method of Designating Outlets of Reducing Fittings in
Specifications cee ST
3 Thread Length for Connection Tapping eee eens)
4 Socket Welding for Connections ve 52
5 Butt Welding for Connections 2
6 Bosses for Connections... _ 52
7 End Flange Favings and Their Relationship to Flange Thi
Center-to-End and End-to-End Dimensions . 33
8 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel
for Wall Thicknesses 1 from 0.19 in, to 0,88 in,, Inclusive 6B
9 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel
for Wall Thicknesses t Greater Than 0.88 in, 68
10 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings): Inside
Contour for Use With Rectangular Backing Ring ...... cee 4
11 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges with Backing Rings): Inside
Contour for Use With Taper Backing Ring . 64
12 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thi
Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Outside Thickness ........ 65
13, Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for
Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Inside Thickness .......... 65
14 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for
Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Combined Thickness ...... 65
Tables
1A List of Material Specifications ........... : cee 10
1B List of Bolting Specifications ..... tte BSTD-ASME Bb. S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579395 570 a
IC Flange Bolting Dimensional Recommendations ...... cee 1S
Presa Tempersure Rang for Gros 1.1 Though 316°
Materials ....... 15
3. Permissible Imperfections in Flange Facing Finish for Raised Face
and Large Male and Female Flanges 49
4 Dimensions of Facings (Other Than Ring Joints, All Pressure Rating
Classes)... : 56
5 Dimensions of Ring Joint Facings (All Pressure Rating Classes) 58
6 Dimensions of Welding Ends ...... 66
7 Reducing Threaded and Slip-On Flanges for Classes 150 t0 2500 ........ 69
8 Templates for Drilling Class 150 Flanges ........... cee 10
9 Dimensions of Class 150 Flanges : co 2
10 Dimensions of Class 150 Flanged Fittings . "4
11 Templates for Drilling Class 300 Flanges 1
12 Dimensions of Class 300 Flanges. .... 0
13. Dimensions of Class 300 Flanged Fittings 82
14 Templates for Drilling Class 400 Flanges . 85
15 Dimensions of Class 400 Flanges 87
16 Dimensions of Class 400 Flanged Fittings 90
17 Templates for Drilling Class 600 Flanges. 93
18 Dimensions of Class 600 Flanges 95
19 Dimensions of Class 600 Flanged Fittings 98
20 Templates for Drilting Class 900 Flanges . 101
21 Dimensions of Class 900 Flanges ... 103
22 Dimensions of Class 900 Flanged Fittings 106
23 Templates for Drilling Class 1500 Flanges 109
24 Dimensions of Class. 1500 Flanges aL
25 Dimensions of Class. 1500 Flanged Fittings 14
26 Templates for Drilling Class 2500 Flanges 17
27 Dimensions of Class 2500 Flanges 18
28 Dimensions of Class 2500 Flanged Fittings 120
‘A Threading of Pipe for American National Standard
‘Threaded Flanges 123
B Dimensions of Steet Pipe (Table by Weight Class) . 125
C Dimensions of Steel Pipe (Table by Schedules) teceeteseeseees 127
D Methods for Establishing Pressure~Temperature Ratings 129
E Limiting Dimensions of Gaskets, Other than Ring Joint 133
F Method for Calculating Bolt Lengths Peeseeense reer 141
G Quality System Program 145
H References Sa 147
Figures
El Gasket Groups and Typical Materials Pee 135)
E2 Slip-on Raised Face Width Gasket 136
E3 Slip-on Raised Face Width Gasket with Edges Bending to the
Bolt ......2.. «136
BA Large Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe LD. ........ 137
ES Large Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe LD., with
Centering Ring costes ceteeseeesesene 137STD-ASME B1b.S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579396 407 mm
6 Lane Tongue Wish Gasket wih Giset Ovside Dimension Baul
to OD. of Raised Face :
ET Large Tongue Width Gasket with Edges Extending to the Bolt
8 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe O.D. ;
E9 Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket LD. Equal to Pipe O.D., with
Centering Ring .
E10. Small Tongue Width Gasket with Gasket O.D. Equal to O.D. of Raised
Face :
E11 Small Tongue Widihy Gasket with Edges Extending to the Bolt
Fi Specified Stud Bolt Length a
F2 Specified Machine Bolt Length
Tables
Al Projection of Threaded Pipe End Through Ring Gage by Flange Pressure
Rating Classes... :
BL Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe (ASME B36.10M);
Listed as Standard Wall, Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong
Wall
C1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe (SME B36.10M);
Listed by Schedule Numbers cca
DI Rating Ceiling Values. .......
El Group Nos. Ia and Tb Gaskets
E2A Group No. Ila Gaskets
EB Group No. Ilb Gaskets
E3A Group No. Illa Gaskets
E3B Group No. Illb Gaskets -...
FI F Values .
F2 on Values .
F3—Thicknesses for Lapped Joints
Interpretations...
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ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
1 SCOPE
1.1 General
‘This Standard covers pressure—temperature ratings,
materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking, testing, and
methods of designating openings for pipe flanges and
flanged fittings in sizes NPS ‘4 through NPS 24 and
in rating Classes 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and
2500, Flanges and flanged fittings may be cast, forged,
ot (for blind flanges and certain reducing flanges only)
plate materials as listed in Table 1A.
Requirements and recommendations regarding bolting
‘and gaskets are also included.
1.2 References
1.2.1 Referenced Standards. Standards and spec-
ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are
shown in Annex G, which is part of this Standard. It
is not considered practical to identify the specific edition
of each standard and specification in the individual
references. Instead, the specific edition reference is
identified in Annex G. A flange or flanged fing
‘manufactured in accordance with earlier editions of the
referenced standards and in all other respects conforming
to this Standard will be considered to be in conformance
with this Standard,
1.2.2 Codes and Regulations. A flange or fanged
used under the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, the ASME Code for Pressure
of @ governmental regulation is subject to any
. This includes any
maximum temperature imitation, or rule governing the
use of a material at low temperature, oF provisions
for operation at @ pressure exceeding the pressure—
temperature ratings in this Standard
1.3 Applicable Ratings
‘The pressure—temperature ratings in this Standard
are applicable upon its publication to all flanges and
flanged fittings within its scope which otherwise mect
its requirements. For unused flanges or flanged fittings
‘maintained in inventory, the manufacturer of the ange
or flanged fittings may certify conformance 10 this
Edition provided he can demonstrate that all require
ments of this Edition have been met. Where such
‘components were installed in accordance with the pres-
‘sure—temperature ratings of an earlier edition of this
Standard, those ratings are applicable except as may
bbe governed by the applicable code or regulation (see
para, 1.2.2)
1.4 User Accountability
This Standard cites duties and responsibilities that
are to be assumed by the user in the areas of application,
installation, hydrostatic testing, operation, and material
selection.
1.5 Quality Systems
Nonmandatory requirements relating to the product
‘manufacturer's Quality System Program are described
in Annex G.
2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS
2.1 Ratings Basis
Ratings are maximum allowable working gage pres-
sures al the temperatures shown in Table 2 for the
applicable material and rating. For intermediate tempera-
tures, linear interpolation is permitted, See Annex D,
which is part of this Standard, for methods of establish
ing pressure—temperature ratings,
22 Ratings of Flanged Joi
‘A flanged joint is composed of three separate and
independent, although interrelated components: the
flanges, the gasket, and the bolting, which are assembled
by yet another influence, the assembler. Proper controls
‘must be exercised in the selection and application for
all these elements to attain a joint which has acceptable
leak tightness. Special techniques, such as controlled
bolt tightening, may be necessary to achieve a tight
joint in service.
Ratings in this Standard apply to flanged joints which
conform to the limitations on bolting in para, 5.3 and
fon gaskets in pura. 5.4, and which are made up in
accordance with good practice for alignment and assem-
bly. See also para, 2.4, Use of the ratings for flanged
Joints not conforming to these limitations is the resporSTD-ASME B1b-5-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579398 287 mt
ASME B16.5-1996
bility of the user. Requirements for alignment and
assembly of joints are not given in this Standard
If the two flanges in a flanged joint do not have
the same pressure-temperature ratings, the rating of
the joint at any temperature is the lower of the two
flange ratings at that temperature.
2.3 Rating Temperature
The temperature shown for a corresponding pressure
rating is the temperature of the pressure—containing
shell of the flange or flanged fitting. In general, this
femperature is the same as that of the contained fuid,
Use of a pressure rating corresponding to a temperature
other than that of the contained fluid is the responsibility
of the user, subject to the requirements of the applicable
‘code or regulation. For any temperature below ~20°F,
‘the rating shall be no greater than the rating shown
for -20°F.
2.4 Temperature Considerations
Application of the ratings in this Standard to flanged
joints at both high and low temperatures shall take
into consideration the risk of leakage due to forces
and moments developed in the connected piping or
equipment. The following provisions are intended to
minimize these risks
2.4.1 Flange Attachment. Socket welding and
threaded flanges are not recommended for service above
'500°F or below -S0°F if severe thermal gradients or
thermal cycling are involved.
2.4.2 High Temperature Service. At tempera-
tures in the creep range, gradual relaxation of flanges,
bolts, and gaskets may progressively reduce bolt loads.
Tk may be necessary to arrange for periodic tightening
of bolts to prevent leakage. Joints subject to substantial
thermal gradients may require the same attention
When used above 400°F, Class 150 flanged joints
may develop leakage unless care is taken to avoid
imposing severe external loads and/or severe thermal
sgradients. For other classes, similar consideration should
be given above 750°F.
2.4.3 Low Temperature Service. The user should
recognize that some of the material listed in the rating
tables undergo sufficient decrease in toughness at low
temperatures that they cannot safely sustain shock load-
ings, sudden changes of stress or temperature, or high
stress concentrations.
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
25 System Hydrostatic Test
Flanged joints and flanged fittings may be subjected
to system hydrostatic tests at a pressure not to exceed
1.5 times the 100°F rating rounded off t0 the next
higher 25 psi. Testing at any higher pressure is the
responsibility of the user, subject to the requirements
of the applicable code or regulation.
2.6 Welding Neck Flanges
Ratings for welding neck flanges covered by this
Standard are based upon their hubs at the welding end
hhaving thickness at least equal to that calculated for
pipe having 40.0 ksi specified minimum yield strength.
(For higher strength pipe with thinner wall, see MSS
‘SP-44,) The ratings also apply to such flanges used
with components of unequal strength and unequal wall
thickness when the attachment weld is made in accord-
ance with the applicable code or regulation. See Figs.
12, 13, and 14,
2.7 Multiple Material Grades
Materials for flanges and flanged fittings may meet
the requirements for more than one specification or
grade of specification listed in Table 1A. In that
event, the pressure—temperature ratings for any of these
specifications or grades may be used provided that
marking is in accordance with para, 4.1.2(@.
3 SIZE
3.1 Nominal Size
‘The size of a flange or flanged fiting covered by
this Standard is its nominal pipe size, NPS. The diameter
of a bolt is its nominal size. Use of “nominal” indicates
that the stated size or dimension is only for designation,
‘not measurement, The actual dimension may or may
‘hot be the nominal size and is subject to established
tolerances.
3.2 Reducing Fittings
Reducing fittings shall be designated by the size of
the openings in their proper sequence as indicated in
the sketches of Fig. 2
3.3 Reducing Flanges
Reducing flanges shall be designated by the two
‘nominal pipe sizes. See examples in Note (4) of Table 7.STD-ASME Blb.S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579399 lub me
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
4 MARKING
4.1 General
Except as modified herein, flanges and flanged fittings
shall be marked as required in MSS SP-25.
4.1.1 Name. The manufacturer's name or trademark
shall be applied.
4.1.2 Material
(a) Cast flanges and flanged fittings shall be marked
with the ASTM specification,’ grade identification sym-
bol, and the melt number or melt identification
(b) Plate flanges, forged flanges, and flanged fittings
shall be marked with the ASTM specification number!
and grade identification symbol.
(c) A manufacturer may supplement these mandatory
material indications with his trade designation for the
matetial grade, but confusion of symbols shall be
avoided.
(d) Flanges and flanged fittings manufactured from
‘material which meets the requirements for more than
‘one specification or grade of a specification listed in
Table 1A may be marked with more than one of the
applicable specification or grade symbols. The symbols
shall be placed to avoid confusion in identification,
4.1.3 Rating Class. The marking shall be the app
cable pressure rating class: 150, 300, 400, 600, 900,
1500, or 2500.
4.1.4 Designation. The designation B16 shall be
applied, preferably located adjacent to the class designa-
tion, to indicate conformance to this Standard,
4.1.5 Temperature. No temperature markings are
required on flanges and flanged fittings, but if marked,
the temperature shall be shown with its corresponding
tabulated pressure rating for the material,
4.1.6 Size. The nominal pipe size shall be given,
but may be omitted from reducing flanges and reducing
flanged fitings.
4.1.7 Ring Joint Flange. The edge (periphery) of
each ring joint flange shall be marked with the letter
R and the corresponding ring groove number.
' The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vestel Code, Section Il specication
‘umber may be substiied provided the metal i covered. by
Section I
ASME 8165-1996
5 MATERIALS
5.1 General
Flanges and flanged fittings covered by this Standard
shall be castings, forgings, and (for blind flanges only)
plate as listed in Table 1A. Recommended bolting
‘materials are listed in Table 1B. (See also para. 5.3)
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II
materials, which also meet the requirements of the
specifications listed in Tables 1A, 1B, and 1C, may
also be used,
5.1.1 Application. Criteria for the selection of ma-
terials are not within the scope of this Standard. The
possibility of material deterioration in service should
bbe 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 base alloys
‘are among those items requiring attention. A detailed
discussion of precautionary considerations can be found
in Appendix F of ASME/ANSI B31.3.
5.1.2 Toughness. Some of the materials listed in
Table 1A undergo a decrease in toughness when used
at low temperatures, to the extent that Codes referencing,
this Standard may require impact tests for application
even at temperatures higher than +20°F, It is the
responsibility of the user to assure that such testing is
performed.
5.1.3 Responsibility. When service conditions dic-
tate the implementation of special material requirements,
eg. using a Group 2 material above 1000°F, it is the
users responsibility to so specify to the manufacturer
in order to ensure compliance with metallurgical require
‘ments listed in the notes in Table 2.
5.2 Mechanical Proper
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
Bolting listed in Table 1B is recommended for use
in flanged joints covered by this Standard, Bolting of
other material may be used if permitted by the applicable
code or government regulation. All bolting materials
are subject to the following limitations.STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 OS?79400 7b8 i
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5.3.1 High Strength Bolting. Bolting materials
having allowable stresses not less than those for ASTM.
A 193 Grade B7 are listed as high strength in Table
IB. These and other materials of comparable strength
may be used in any flanged joint.
5.3.2 Intermediate Strength Bolting. Bolting
materials listed as intermediate strength in Table 1B,
and other bolting of comparable strength, may be used
in any flanged joint, provided the user verifies their
ability to seat the selected gasket and maintain a sealed
Joint under expected operating conditions.
5.3.3 Low Strength Bolting. Bolti
hhaving not more than 30 ksi specified
strength are listed as low strength in Table 1B. These
materials and others of comparable strength shall be
used only in Classes 150 and 300 joints, and only with
gaskets described in para. 5.4.1. Flanged joints using
ow strength carbon steel bolts shall not be used above
40°F or below 20°F.
5.3.4 Bolting to Gray Cast Iron Flanges. The
following recommendations are made in recognition of
the low ductility of gray cast iron.
(a) Alignment of flange faces is essential along with
control of assembly bolt torque 50 a8 not to over-stress
the cast iron flanges. Care must also be exercised to
ensure that piping loads transmitted to cast iron flanges
are controlled, taking into account its lack of ductility
and recognizing that cast 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 cast iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of
Group No, Ia materials, the steel flanges should have
flat faces, and:
(Z) low strength bolting within the limitations of
para. 5.3.3 should be used with ring gaskets extending
to the bolt holes; or
(2) bolting of low (para, 5.3.3), intermediate (para.
5.3.2), or high (para. 5.3.1) strength may be used with
full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of
the flanges.
(c) Where Class 300 steel flanges are bolted to Class
250 cast iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of
Group No. Ia materials, and:
(2) low strength bolting within the limitations of
para. 5.3.3 should be used with gaskets extending 10
the bolt holes and with the flanges having either raised
or flat faces; or
(2) bolting of low (para. 5.3.3), intermediate (para.
5.32), or high (para. 5.3.1) strength may be used with
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of
the flanges and with both the Class 300 steel and Class
250 cast iron flanges having flat faces.
5.4 Gaskets
Ring joint gasket materials shall conform to ASME
B16.20. Materials for other gaskets are described in
Annex E, which is part of this Standard. The user is
responsible for selection of gasket materials which will
withstand the expected bolt loading without injurious
crushing, and which are suitable for the service cond
tions. Particular attention should be given to gasket
selection if a system hydrostatic test approaches or
exceeds the test pressure specified in para. 2.5.
5.4.1 Gaskets for Low Strength Bolting. If
bolting listed as low strength in Table 1B is used,
gaskets shown in Fig. E1, Group No. Ia, shall be used.
5.4.2 Gaskets for Class 150 Flanged Joints. It
is recommended that only Fig. E1, Group No. I, gaskets
be used for Class 150 flanged joints. When the ring
joint or spiral wound gasket is selected, it is recom-
‘mended that line flanges be of the welding neck or
lapped joint type.
6 DIMENSIONS
6.1 Wall Thickness
For inspection purposes the minimum wall thickness
‘tq Of flanged fittings at the time of manufacture shall
bbe as shown in Tables 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, and 28,
except as provided in para 6.1.1. See Annex D for
the basis used to establish values of fy.
‘Additional metal thickness needed to withstand as-
sembly stresses, shapes other than circular, and stress
concentrations must be determined by the manufacturer,
since these factors vary widely. In particular, 45 deg.
laterals, true Y’s, and crosses may require additional
reinforcement to compensate for inherent weaknesses
in these shapes,
1.1 Local Areas. Local areas having less than
‘minimum wall thickness will be acceptable provided
that:
(a) the area of subminimum thickness can be en-
closed by a circle whose diameter is no greater than
0.35 Vim where d is the inside diameter as defined
above and ty is the minimum wall thickness as shown
in the tables listed in para. 6.1; and
(b) measured thickness is not less than 0.75 tq; and,STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 OS79401 &Ty mm
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(c) enclosure circles are separated from each other
by an edge-to-edge distance of more than 1.75 df
6.2 Center-to-Center Surface and Center-to-
End
6.2.1 Design. A principle of design in this Standard
is to maintain a fixed position for the flange edge with
reference to the body of the fitting, The addition of
any facing is beyond the outside edge of the flange
‘except for the 0.06 in. raised face in the Classes 150
and 300 Standards. (See para. 6.4.)
6.2.2 Standard Fittings. Center-to-contact surface,
center-to-flange edge, and center-to-end (ring joint)
dimensions are shown in Tables 10, 13, 16, 19, 22,
25, and 28,
6.2.3 Reducing Fittings. Center-to-contact surface
or center-to-flange edge dimensions for all openings
shall be the same as those of straight size fitings of
the largest opening. The contact surface-to-contact sur-
face or flange edge-to-flange edge dimensions for all
‘combinations of reducers and eccentric reducers shall
be as listed for the larger opening,
6.2.4 Side Outlet Fittings. Side outlet elbows,
side outlet tees, and side outlet crosses shall have all
openings on intersecting center lines, and the center-
to-contact surface dimensions of the side outlet shall
be the same as for the largest opening. Long radius
elbows with side outlet shall have the side outlet on
the radial center line of the elbow, and the center-to-
contact surface dimension of the side outlet shall be
the same as for the regular 90 deg. elbow of the largest
opening
6.2.5 Special Degree Elbows. Special degree el-
bows ranging from I deg. to 45 deg., inclusive, shall
hhave the same center-to-contact surface dimensions as
45 deg. elbows and those over 45 deg. and up to 90
deg.. inclusive, shall have the same center-to-contact
surface dimensions as 90 deg. elbows. The angle desig-
nation of an elbow is its deflection from straight line
flow and is also the angle between the flange faces.
6.3 Flat Face Flanges
‘This Standard permits flat face flanges in all classes,
by providing flanges having either the full thickness
oF the thickness with the raised face removed, without
reduction of the pressure-temperature ratings subject
to the following provisions,
ASME 816,5-1996
6.3.1 The thickness of a Class 150 oF 300 flange
from which the raised face has been removed shall be
no less than the applicable dimension C of Tables 9,
10, 12, and 13 minus 0.06 in,
6.3.2 The thickness of a flange of Class 400 or
higher from which the raised face has been removed
shall be no less than the applicable dimension C of
Tables 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, and 28.
6.3.3 A gasket of Group No. la material (see Fig.
El) is recommended for all joints having two flat faced
flanges using a gasket which has a larger diameter
than the raised face shown in Table 4.
6.3.4 The flange facing shall conform with para.
6.44 for the full width of seating of the gasket.
6.4 Facings
6.4.1 For Other Than Lapped Joints. Table 4
gives dimensions for facings other than ring joint. Table
3 gives dimensions for ring joint facings. Figure 7
shows application of facings. Classes 150 and 300
fittings and companion flanges are regularly furnished
with 2 0.06 in, raised face which is included in the
minimum flange thickness C. Classes 400, 600, 900,
1500, and 2500 fittings and companion flanges are
regularly furnished with 0.25 in. raised face which is
additional (0 the minimum flange thickness C. Any
other facing than the above, when required for any
class, shall be furnished as follows.
6.4.1.1 No metal shall be cut from the minimum
flange thickness specified herein except as permitted
in para, 6.3,
6.4.1.2 In the case of the 0.25 in, raised face,
tongue or male face (other than 0.06 in. raised face
for Classes 150 and 300), the minimum flange thickness
shall be first provided and then the raised face,
tongue or male face shall be added thereto
6.4.1.3 With ring joint, groove, or female face,
the minimum flange thickness shall be first provided
and then sufficient metal added thereto so that the
bottom of the ring joint groove, or the contact face
Of the groove or female face is in the same plane as
the flange edge of a full thickness flange.
6.4.2 For Lapped Joints. Facings shall be fur-
ished as follows.
6.4.2.1 Raised Face. Finished height of face
shall be no less than nominal pipe wall thickness,STD-ASME Blb.S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579402 S30 mi
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6.4.2.2 Large Male and Female. Finished
height of a male face shall be no less than wall
thickness of pipe used or 0.25 in, whichever is greater.
‘Thickness of lap remaining after matching the female
face shall be no less than the nominal wall thickness
of pipe used.
6.4.2.3 Tongue and Groove. Thickness of lap
remaining after matching tongue or groove face shall
be no less than the nominal wall thickness of the
pipe used.
6.4.2.4 Ring Joint. Thickness of lap remaining
after machining the ring groove shall be no less than
the nominal wall thickness of pipe used.
6.4.2.5 The outside diameters of laps for ring
joints are shown in Table 5, dimension K. The outside
diameters of laps for large female, large tongue and
‘groove, and small tongue and groove are shown in
Table 4. Small male and female facings are not used
with lapped joints.
6.4.3 Blind flanges need not be faced in the center
if, when this center part is raised, its diameter is at
least 1 in, smaller than the inside diameter of fittings
of the corresponding pressure class, as given in the
tables. When the center partis depressed, its diameter
shall not be greater than the inside diameter of the
corresponding pressure class fittings, as given in the
tables. Machining ofthe depressed centr is not required.
6.4.4 Flange Facing Finish. The finish of contact
faces of pipe flanges and connecting end flanges of
fittings shall be judged by visual comparison with Ra
standards (see ASME B46.1) and not by instruments
having stylus tracers and electronic amplification. The
finishes required are given below. Other finishes may be
furnished by agreement between user and manufacturer.
6.4.4.1 Tongue and Groove and Small Mal
and Female, The gasket contact surface shall not
‘exceed 125 juin, roughness.
6.4.4.2 Ring Joint. The side wall surface of
gasket groove shall not exceed 63 jin, roughness.
6.4.4.3 Other Flange Facings. Either a serrated
‘concentric or serrated spiral finish having a resultant
surface finish from 125 jin. to 250 in. average
roughness shall be furnished. The cutting tool employed
should have an approximate 0.06 in. or larger radius,
‘and. there should be from 45 groovesiin. through 55
_groovessin.
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
6.4.5 Flange Facing Finish Imperfections. Im-
perfection in the flange facing finish shall not exceed
the dimensions shown in Table 3. Adjacent imperiec-
tions shall be separated by a distance of at least four
times the maximum radial projection. A radial projection
shall be measured by the difference between an outer
radius and an inner radius encompassing the imperfec-
tion where the radii are struck from the centerline of
the bore. Imperfections less than half the depth of the
serrations shall not be considered cause for rejection,
Protrusions above the serrations are not permitted.
6.5 Flange Bolt Holes
Bolt holes are in multiples of four. Bolt holes shall
‘be equally spaced and pairs of bolt holes shall straddle
fiuting center lines.
6.6 Spot Facing
All cast and forged flanges and flanged fitings shall
have bearing surfaces for bolting which shall be parallel
to the flange face from within 1 deg. Any back facing
‘or spot facing required to accomplish parallelism shall
not reduce the flange thickness C below the dimensions
given in Tables 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22,
24, 25, 27, and 28. Any spot facing or back facing
shall be in’ accordance with MSS SP.9.
6.7 Welding End Preparation for Welding
Neck Flanges
6.7.1 Welding ends are shown in Figs. 8 through 14,
6.7.2 The contours of the outside of the welding
neck beyond the welding groove are shown in Figs.
8, 9, 12, and 14.
6.7.3 Straight through bores shown in Figs. 8 and
9 are standard unless otherwise specifically order to
suit the special conditions illustrated in Figs. 10, 11,
13, and 14,
6.7.4 Other welding end preparations furnished by
agreement of purchaser and manufacturer do not invali-
date compliance with this Standard.
6.8 Reducing Flanges
6.8.1 Drilling, Outside Diameter, Thicknes
and Facing Dimensions. Flange drilling, outs
diameter, thickness, and facing are the same as those
of the standard flange of the size from which the
reduction is being made.STD-ASME Blb.S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579403 477 a
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6.8.2 Hub Dimensions
6.8.2.1 Threaded, Socketweld, and Slip-On
Flanges. The hub dimensions shall be at least as large
as those of the standard flange of the size to which
the reduction is being made. The hub may be larger
‘or omitted as detailed in Table 7
6.8.2.2 Welding Neck Flanges. The hub dimen-
sions shall be the same as those of the standard flange
of the size to which the reduction is being made.
6.9 Threads for Threaded Flanges
Except as provided in Note (5), Fig. 7, and Note
(5), Table 4, threaded flanges shall have an American
National Standard taper pipe thread conforming to
ASME BI.20.1. The thread shall be concentric with
the axis of the flange, and variations in alignment shall
not exceed 0.06 inJft (0.5%).
6.9.1 Class 150 flanges are made without a counter-
bore. The threads shall be chamfered approximately to
the major diameter of the thread at the back of the
flange at an angle of approximately 45 deg. with the
axis of the thread. The chamfer shall be concentric
with the thread and shall be included in the measurement
of the thread length.
6.9.2 Class 300 and higher pressure flanges are made
with a counterbore at the back of the flange. The
threads shall be chamfered to the diameter of the
ccounterbore at an angle of approximately 45 deg. with
the axis of the threads. The counterbore and chamfer
shall be concentric with the thread,
6.9.3 The minimum length of effective thread in
reducing flanges shall be at least equal 10 dimension
T of the corresponding class of threaded flange as
shown in the tables. Threads do not necessarily extend
to the face of the flange. See Table 7 for reducing
threaded flanges.
6.9.4 The gaging notch of the working gage shall
come flush with the bottom of the chamfer in all
threaded flanges and shall be considered as being the
intersection of the chamfer cone and the pitch cone of
the thread. This depth of chamfer is approximately
equal to one-half the pitch of the thread, The maximum
allowable thread variation is one tun large ot small
from the gaging notch,
ASME B16.5-1996
6.9.5 Annex A indicates the distance and number
Of turns that external pipe threads may be made longer
than regular for use with the higher pressure flanges
to bring the small end of the thread close to the face
of the flange when the parts are assembled by power
‘equipment. Annex A applies to ASME B1.20.1 and is
considered part of this Standard,
6.10 Flange Bolting Dimen:
ns,
6.10.1 Dimensional Standards. Stud bolts
threaded at both ends or full length, or bolts may be
used. Dimensional recommendations for bolts, stud
bolts, and nuts are shown in Table IC. See para, 5.3
for bolting material recommendations,
6.10.2 Bolt Lengths. Stud bolts with a nut at each
end are recommended for high temperature service
Stud bolt lengths are specified in Tables 8, 11, 14, 17,
20, 23, and 26, and include the thickness of two nus,
‘The stud bolt length does not include the height of
‘any point. A point is that part of a stud bolt or a bolt
beyond the thread and may be chamfered, rounded, or
sheared. For the method of calculating bolt lengths,
see Annex F,
‘These lengths are established for the convenience of
industry to simplify the assembly of these parts on
construction work, but users may select combinations
of these bolt lengths to suit their needs. Hence, Annex
F is not considered part of this Standard.
6.10.3 The end flange bolting is based on a stress
on the effective tensile stress area of the bolts not to
exceed 7.0 ksi, assuming a pressure in psi equal to
the pressure rating class designation to act upon an
area circumscribed by the outside diameter of the raised
face, dimension R, Table 4.
6.11 Gaskets for Line Flanges
6.11.1 Ring joint gasket dimensions shall conform
to ASME B16.20.
6.11.2 For flanges with raised face, or with large
‘male-and-female face, gaskets shall conform to limiting
dimensions of Annex E,
6.11.3 For flanges having large or small tongue-
and-groove faces, all gaskets except solid flat metal
gaskets shall cover the bottom of the groove, with
‘minimum clearance. (See para. 7.2.1 for tolerance appli-
cable to groove.) Solid flat metal gaskets shall have
contact width not greater than for Group No. III gaskets.STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 19956 MM 0759670 0579404 303 mm
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6.11.4 For flanges with small male-and-female face,
‘care must be taken to insure that adequate bearing
surface is provided for the gaskets. This applies particu-
larly where the joint is made on the end of pipe. Sec
Fig. 7.
6.12 Auxiliary Connections
No auxiliary connections, or openings therefore, will
be provided except as specified by the purchaser. If
assembly is required, the purchaser shall also specify
the applicable code or regulation, Welded auxiliary
connections shall be made by a qualified welder using
1 qualified weld procedure.
6.12.1 Pipe Thread Tapping. Holes may be tapped
in the wall of a fiting if the metal is thick enough
to allow the effective thread length specified in Fig.
3. Where thread length is insufficient or the tapped
hole needs reinforcement, @ boss shall be added.
6.12.2 Welded Connections
6.12.2.1 Sockets. Sockets (socket welding) may
be provided in the wall of a fiting if the metal is
thick enough to afford the depth of socket and retaining
wall specified in Fig. 4. Where the wall thickness is
insufficient, or the size of the connection requires
opening reinforcement, a boss shall be added.
6.12.2.2 Butt Weld. Connections may be
attached by butt welding directly to the wall of the
fiting (see Fig. 5). Where the size of an opening.
requires reinforcement, a boss shall be added.
6.12.3 Bosses. Where bosses are required, the di-
ameters shall be not Jess than those shown in Fig. 6,
‘and the height shall provide lengths as specified in
Fig. 3 or 4.
6.12.4 Size. Unless otherwise specified, auxiliary
connections shall be of the pipe sizes given below.
iting Size, NPS Connection, NPS.
24 %
58 %
1 and up 1
6.12.5 Designating Locations. This means of des-
ignating the locations for auxiliary connections in fittings
are shown in Fig. |
Each possible location is designated by a letter so
thatthe desired locations for the various types of fittings
may be specified without using further sketches. or
description,
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7 TOLERANCES?
7.1 General
For the purpose of determining conformance with
this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits
where limits, maximum or minimum values are speci-
fied, shal be the rounding-off method defined in ASTM
Practice E 29. This requires that an observed or caleu-
lated value shall be rounded to the nearest unit in the
last right hand digit used for expressing the limit.
‘The listing of decimal tolerances does not imply a
particular method of measurement.
Ring Joint
PS 10 and smaller 0.03 in,
NPS 12 and larger 0.06 in,
7.2.2 Center-to-End (Ring Joint)
NPS 10 and smaller 0.03 in.
NPS 12 and larger 0.06 in.
7.2.3 Contact Surface-to-Contact Surface
Other Than Ring Joint
NPS 10 and smaller
NPS 12 and larger
7.2.4 End-to-End (Ring Joint)
NPS 10 and smaller 0.06 in.
NPS 12 and larger 0.12 in,
0.06 in,
0.12 in,
7.3 Facings
7.3.1 Inside and outside diameter of large and small
tongue and groove and female, 0.02 in,
7.8.2 Outside diameter, 0.06 in. raised face, 0.03 in.
7.3.3 Outside diameter, 0.25 in. raised face, 0.02 in.
7.3.4 Ring joint groove tolerances are shown in
Table 5.
7.4 Flange Thickness
NPS 18 and smaller
NPS 20 and larger
40.12 in, zero
40.19 in., zero
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7.5 Hub Dimensions and Welding Ends
7.5.1 Nominal outside diameter of welding end of
welding neck flanges (dimension A of Figs. 8 and 9),
NPS 5 and smaller
NPS 6 and larger
+0.09 in., -0.03 in
40.16 in,, -0.03 in
7.5.2 Nominal inside diameter of welding ends of
welding neck flanges and smaller bore of socket welding
flanges (dimension B in the referenced figures)
Figs. 8 and 9:
NPS 10 and smaller
NPS 12 to 18, inclusive
NPS 20 and larger
Fig. 10:
NPS 10 and smaller
NPS 12 and larger
0.03 in.
0.06 in.
+0.12 in,, ~0.06 in.
+2210, ~0.03 in,
+2er0, -0.06 in,
7.8.3 Bore of backing ring of welding neck flanges
(dimension C of Figs. 10 and 11).
All sizes +0.010 in,, — zero
7.54 Thickness of Hub. Regardless of tolerances
specified for dimensions A and B, the thickness of hub
at the welding end shall never be less than 87/4% of,
the nominal thickness of the pipe 10 which the flange
is to be attached
7.6 Overall Length Through Hub on Welding
Neck Flanges
NPS 4 and smaller 40.06
NPS 5 to 10, inclusive 40.06, -0.12
NPS 12 and larger 40.12, -0.18
7.7 Bore of Flanges
7.7.1 Lapped,
Flanges
ip-On, and Socket Welding
NPS 10 and smaller
NPS 12 and larger
40.03 in, ~zero
+0.06 in., zero
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7.7.2 Counterbore, Threaded Flanges
NPS 10 and smaller
NPS 12 and larger
7.8 Dri
7.8.1 Bolt circle diameter, 0.06 in,
7.8.2 Center-to-center of adjacent bolt holes, 0.03 in,
7.8.3 Eccentricity between bolt circle diameter and
machined facing diameters
NPS 2% and smaller
NPS 3 and larger
0.03 in.
0.06 in.
8 TEST
8.1 Flanged Fitting Training
Each flanged fitting shall be given a hydrostatic
shell test as specified in para, 8.3.
8.2 Flange Testing
Flanges are not required to be hydrostatically
tested.
8.3 Hydrostatic Shell Test
‘The hydrostatic shell test for flanged fittings
shall be no less than 1.5 times the 100°F rating
rounded off to the next higher 25 psi increment.
8.3.1 The test shall be made with water, which may
contain @ corrosion inhibitor, with kerosene, or with
‘another suitable fluid provided its viscosity is no greater
than that of water, at a test temperature not above
125°F,
8.3.2 The test duration shall be a minimum of 1
min for fitings NPS 2 and smaller, 2 min for fitings
NPS 2%5-NPS 8, and 3 min for fittings NPS 10 and
larger,
8.3.3 No visible leakage is permitted through the
pressure boundary wall.STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 OS7940b Lab mm
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TABLE 1A _LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure ‘Applicable ASTM Specifications’
Nominal Temperature
Designation Rating Table ings Castings Plates
1 csi aaa A105 A2reGr.wea — | ASt5 Gr. 70
C-Mn-8i ‘A360 Gr. LF2 A516 Gr. 70
AS37CL1
12 C-Mn-8i 22 ‘A216 Gr. WoC
{A352 Gr. ice.
2YNi ‘A352 Gr. Lc2 A203 Gr. B
aN A360Gr.LF3 | A352.Gr. Les A203 Gr. E
13 c-si 213 18.352 Gr. LcB A515 Gr. 65
C-Mn-8i A516 Gr. 65
2YNi A203 Gr. A
SYN ‘A203 Gr.
14 c-si ary ‘A515 Gr. 60
C-Mn-8i A350 Gr. LIC. A516 Gr. 60
18 c-4Mo 248 A182 Gr. Ft azi7G.wer — | A204Gr.&
A352 Gr. LCI A204 Gr. B
Ww c-4Mo aaa ‘A208 Gr.
Yecr- Yeo A182 Gr. F2
Ni=Y4Cr=14Mo A217 Gr. wos
Yi24Ce=1Mo A217 Gr. WCS
19 t¢r='4M0 249 A182 Gr. FI2CI.2
1Cr=Y4Mo A217 Gr. Wes
AGr-Y4Mo-Si A182 Gr. F11 Cl.2 A367 Gr. 11 Ch.2
110__| 2%cr-1Mo 24.10 Are2Gr.F22c.3|A217Gr.weo | A387 Gr.220.2
113 | scr-l4Mo 2193 A 182 Gr. FB
A1826r.F5a | A217 Gr. C8
11¢__| 9cr-1Mo 2a A182 Gr. F9 cr
2a 18Cr-2Ni 22a F908 crs ‘A 240 Gr. 308
FO0AH cre ‘A 240 Gr. 308H
22 16Cr=12Ni-2Mo 222 F316 CFM — | A240 Gr. 316
Fai6H CFM | A240 Gr. 316H
18Cr-13Ni-3Mo A240 Gr. 317
49C1-10Ni-3M0 cca
23 | 18cr-8Ni 223 Fo0at| ‘A240 Gr. 3041
46C1=12Ni-2Mo F316 A240 Gr. 3161
24 | 18Cr-t0Ni-T: 228 Fa2t ‘A240 Gr. 321
Fath ‘A 240 Gr. 321H,
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TABLE 1A_LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D)
‘Applicable ASTM Spectications”
Material Nominal
Group Designation Forgings Castings Plates
25 | 18Cr-10Ni-co 225 A rw2 Gr. F347 [A351 Gr. crac | A240 Gr. 347
(A 182 Gr F367H ‘8.240 Gr. 3474
(A182 Gr. Fa ‘A 240 Gr. 348
A 182 Gr F348H A240 Gr 348H
26 | ascr12Ni 226 ‘A361 Gr. CH
| A351 Ge. cH20
23¢r-12Ni } ‘A 240 Gr. 3098
| A240 Gr 309H
27 | 25ce-20Ni 227 Aree. F310 | A361 Gr.cK20 | A.240Gr o108
‘A 240 Gr 3104
28 | 20cr-1eNi-6Mo 228 18267. F4e | A351 Ge. cKAMCUN | A 240 Gr. S21254
22Cr-5Ni-3Mo-N 18182 Gr. 1 ‘A 240 Gr. 531803
25Cr-7Ni-aMo-N A182 Gr F53 ‘A 240 Gr. 832750
31 | 38Ni-36Fe-200r-cb 234 #8 462 Gr. Nowo20 18 463 Gr, NOBO20
2BNi-196r-Cu-Mo A381 Gr. CNM,
32___| soni 232 8 160 Gr. Noz200, 8 162 Gr. NO2200
33 | se0ni-towc 233 8B 160 Gr. Noz201 £8 162 Gr. No2201
a4 | 67Ni-s0cu 24 #8 584 Gr. Nooo 8 127 Gr. Noon
BINi-206u-8 8 164 Gr. Noados,
38 __| aNintscr-aFe 235 8 564 Gr. NoBs00 8 168 Gr. Noséoo
36 ___| s3ni-aaFe-210r 236 8 564 Gr. NoBso0 £8 409 Gr. NoBe00
37___| sshi-2eMo-2Fe 237 8.335 Gr. N10865 18.393 Gr N10665
38 | BéNi-16Mo—15¢r 238 8 564 Gr. N10276, 8 575 Gr. N10276,
BONi-22Cr-2Mo-3.5Cb 8 564 Gr. NOBS25, 8 443 Gr. NOB625
e2Ni-28Mo-sFe 8.335 Gr. Niovor | 8 333 Gr. Ni0001
TONi-16Mo-7Cr-8Fe 8 573 Gr. Ni0003, 8 434 Gr. N10008,
BINi-16Mo-16Cr 8.574 Gr. Nosdss. | 8 575 Gr. NoBass,
42Ni-215Cr-3Mo-2.3Cu 8 864 Gr. NOBE25 | 8 424 Gr. NOBE25
39 | a7nicz2cr-oMo-10Fe 239 8.572 Gr. Nosoo2 8 436 Gr. NoBOo2
2.10 | ashi-a6Fe-21Cr-5Mo 23.10 8.672 Gr. NoB700 8 599 Gr. NoB700
ant | 44Fo-26Ni-21C-Mo 2am 8 619 Gr. NoBso8 8.625 Gr. NoB908
312 | 26Ni-daFe-22cr-sMo 23.12 8 e2t Gr. NoBs20 8 620 Gr. NoBs20
4Ni-2201-20Fe-7M0_| 8 581 Gr. NO69ES 8 582 Gr_NO69e5
(Table 14 continues on next page; Notes follow at end of Table)
nSTD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579408 759 ml
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TABLE 1A _LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT‘D)
Pressure= Hicable ASTM Specifications®
Material ‘Temperatu
Group Rating Table Castings Plates
3.13 23.13 581 Gr. NOBS75, 1 582 Gr. NOSO75,
564 Gr. NOBOS1 625 Gr. NOBOS1
a14__| a7Ni-22cr—19Fe-6Mo 29.18 581 Gr. NOS0O7 582 Gr. NOSOO7
315 | saninaaFe21ce 23:15 564 Gr. NOBBI0 'B 409 Gr. NOB810
316 | s5Nin19¢e-1%8i 23:18 511 Gr. NOB330 536 Gr. NOB300
Nove:
(1) ASME Boller and Pressure Ve
‘tons, may algo be used.
Code, Section i! materials, which also meet the raquirements of the listed ASTM specitica-STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 1594 MM 0759670 0579409 995 a
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TABLE 1B LIST OF BOLTING SPECIFICATIONS
Applicable ASTM Specifications"®
Bolting Materials [Note (1
High Strength Intermediate Strength Low Strength ‘Nickel and Specie Alloy
{Note (21) (Note (31) [Note (4) {Note (61)
Spee. Spee. Spee. Spee.
No. Grade _Notes_| No. Grade _Notes_| No. Grade Notes_| No. Grado Notes
rr aise Awe ec @ | Bie or)
aus AM 85 aw seca 6) |
Ais Bex A103 BeMCLI a)
am 0) Ais BM As percl?
Am UA 10) Awa peci2 (ii) | Ags BBA ® 8205 0865 Oy
Asm B10) Ais peccl2 (1) | At Baca}
am uC 10) Awa powclz 1) | Ate BeMA 6} Bae. eo)
Am us) Ais perci2 i) | A183 BATA}
ean ”
Ase ac am ec2 my | as 8 ay
A358 5 Am paca (iN) Bsr Nios a
Amo eercl2 (1) | As ect
ra Ago pemcl2 m1) | Ag2 Becay a}
meat tess Amo eerci2 (i) | A320 AMC)
ene ne A320 BeTCLY fe)
aaa Ano (3)
Aas 651 ca
A459 660 ca)
GENERAL NOTE: Boling m
Notes:
(1) Repair welding of boting material is prohibited.
(2) These bolting materials may be used with all sted materials and gaskets,
(3) These bolting materials may be used with all isted materials and gaskets, provided it has been varfied that a seeled joint
ean be maintained under rated working pressure and temperature.
(4) These botting materials may be used with all sted materials but are limited to Cl
for required gasket practices.
(5) These materials may be used as bolting with comparable nickel and special alloy parts.
(6) This austenitic stainless material has been carbide solution treated but not strain hardened. Use A 194 nuts of corresponding
material
(2) Nuts may be machined from the same material or may be of a compatible grade of ASTM A 194.
{8} Maximum operating temperature is arbitrary set at S00°F, unless material haz been annealed, solution annesled, or hot
finished because hard temper adversely affacts design stress inthe creep rupture range.
(9) Forging quality not permitted unless the producer lat heating or working these part tets them ae required for other permitted
Conditions in the same specification and certifies their final tensile, yield, and elongation properties to equel or exceed the
roquirements for one of the other permitted conditions.
(10) This ferric materi! is intended for low temperature service. Use A 194 Grade 4 or Grade 7 nuts.
(11) This austenitic stainiess material has been carbide solution treated and strain hardened. Use A 194 nuts of corresponding
materia
(12) This carbon steo fastener shall not be used above 400°F or below ~20°F. See also Note (4) Bots with drilled or undersized
heads shall not be used.
(13) Acceptable nuts for use with quenched and tempered bolts are A 194 Grades 2 and 2H, Mechanical property requirements
{or studs shall be the samo as those for bolts,
(14) This special alloy is intended for high temperature service with austenitic stainless ste,
(15) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Sectionll materials, which also meet the requirements ofthe listed ASTM specications,
‘may also be used,
al shall not be used beyond temperature limits specified in the governing code,
385 150 and 300 joints. See para. 5.4.1STD-ASME Bb-S-ENGL L996 MM O759670 0579410 bo? a
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TABLE 1C_ FLANGE BOLTING DIMENSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS.
Product Carbon Stee! ‘Alloy Steel
Stud bors ‘ASME B18.2.1 "ASME B18.2.1
Bolts smaller than % in. ASME 8182.1, square or | ASME 818.21, heavy hex
heavy hex had. head
Bolts equal to or larger than | ASME 81.2.1, square or hex | ASME B18.2.1, heavy hex
hin.
‘Nuts smaller than % in.
‘Nuts equal to or largor than
Yin
Mole threads
Female threads
head
‘ASME B18.2.2, heavy hex
‘ASME 818.22, hox or heavy
hex
ASME B1.1, CL. 2A course
‘ASME B1.1, Cl. 28 course
head
‘ASME B18.2.2, heavy hex
‘ASME 18.2.2, heavy hex
‘ASME B1.1, Cl. 2A course
series up through 1 in;
eight thread series fo
lerger botts
ASME 81.1, Cl. 28 course
series up through 1 i
ight thread series for
larger bolts
“STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 0579431 543 om
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME B16.5-1996
TABLES 2
PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS FOR
GROUPS 1.1 THROUGH 3.16 MATERIALS
TABLE 2-1.1_RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.1 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates:
csi A105 (1) A716Gr. WCB (1) | A515.Gr.70(1)
CMn-$i ‘A380 Gr. LF2 (1) A816 Gr. 70 112)
| As97011)
Nore
(A) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above B00"F, the carbide phase of steal may be
‘converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above B00°F.
(2) Not to be used over B50°F,
(3) Not to be used over 700°F.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Tins
Tampa? wo | am || ato wo | 10 | 2500
~2wio | 0 | mo | oo | eo | 2m | amos | erro
0 mo | om | so | too | 00s | aoe | eae
= zo | te | ome | tae | to | Sam | sao
0 wo | tas | ate | tam | tooo || suo
soo vm | eo | 00 | tz | ims | ees | aoan
seo vo | sso | 700 | soos | eto | ars | ast
850 125 535 5 1075 1610 (2685 4475
m0 eee lhl Dh Lr
80 es | sos | om | tow | te | i500 | tooo
mo | a |S was | ta | eo | Seo
sso oF 525 wos | 1 | nas
oxo so | im | zo as 18 eo | a0
‘950 35 105 | 40. 205, 310 515, 860
1000 2 |e i ts 20 ra
1sSTD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 OS79412 487 mw
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ASME B16.5-1096
TABLE 2-1.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.2 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates:
c-Mn-Si ‘A216 Gr. WCC (1)
‘A362 Gr. LCC (2)
DAN A352 Gr. LC2 A203 Gr. 8 (1)
34Ni A360 Gr. LFS A352 Gr. LC3 A203 Gr. E(1)
NOTES:
(1) Upon protonged
converted to gray
‘exposure to tomporatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
phite. Permissibie, but not recommended for prolonged use above BOC.
(2) Not to be used over 850°.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
rome | wo | om | oo | om | wo | wm | cow
=20 0 100, 290 750 1000 1500 zso | 3780 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 250 | 3750 6250,
300 230 730 970 1455 2res | 3600 8070
400 200 705 340 1410 2s 3530 5880
00 170 085 85 1390 1995 3325, 5540
ooo wo | cs os | wo. | ss was | so
650 125 590 785 1175 1705 2040 4005,
700 110 570 735 1135, 1705 2840 4730
750 95 505 o7 1010 1810 2520 4200
mo |! 410 350 825 1235 2060 3430
eo | 6s 20 385 935, 205 1310 2230
300 50 170 230 348, 515 850 1430
350 3 105, 140 205 310 515 880
wooo | 50 70 405 155 280 400
16STD-ASNE BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 9579413 314 mm
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TABLE 2.1.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.3 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
csi A362Gr.08 (3) | A518 Gr. 65 (1)
c-Mn-Si A516 Gr. 65 (1/2)
240i A203 Gr. A (1)
34h A203 Gr. D (th
NoTEs:
(1) Upon protonged exposure to temperatures above BOO, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite, Pormissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 800°.
(2) Not to be used over 850°.
(3) Not to be used over 850°.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Chass
Tomo. F 160 00 0 600 $00 1500 2500
2010100 | 285 095 325 1380 2095 3470 5705
mo |e 655, 76 1315 1970, 200 5470
300 20 640 350 125 1315 3190 515
ao | 200 620 825, 1235 10, 3085 55
so = | 170 585, 7 165 15 210 4050
00 10 595 70 1085 1600 2085 4410
50 135 525 695, 1005 1570 218 4355
700 10 520 590 1095 155, 2590 4320
750 5 475 630 5 1420 2285 3985
oo | 380 520 780 is 1955, 3280
850 65 m0 5 295 205 1340 2230
00 50 70 0 15 515 | 0 1430
50 35 105 0 205 sine |e lniG 60
100, 2 0 70 40 ws | 260 0
0STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1995 MB O759670 0579424 252 mm
ASME B18.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-14 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.4 MATERIALS
Dmignton Foroings Castings Prats
esi 118 Gr 6010
cvo-si__| Aasog.trro.1m Ast6 Gr 00 12
ores
(1) Upon protonged expos:
(2) Not to be used over 860°.
to temperatures above 800°F, the carbide phase of steel may be
converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 800
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
on
Temp. 150 300 00 600 900 1500 2500
=20 10 100 235 620 825 1235 1860 3085 5145,
200 218 560 750 1125 1688 2310 4660
300 210 880 730 1095 1640 2738, 60
400 200 530 705 1060 1585 2645, ‘405
500 170 500 85 295, 1495 2490 60
600 140 485 610 215, 1370 2205, 3805
50 135, 450 00 295 1345 2248 370
700 110 450 600 295, 1345 2205, 3700
750 95 45, 590, 885 1328 2210 | 388s.
00 80 370 495, 740 m0 1950 | 3086
850 65 zm 355 535 805, 1340 2230
900 50 170 230 345, 515 280 1430
950 35 105 140 205 310 515 80
1000 20 50 1 105 185 280 430
18STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1994 MM O759b70 0579415 199 mm
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TABLE 2-15 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.5 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation | Forgings Cantngs rates
c-ymo | Atezocriin | azrron wera | Azoec. am
‘Aa82 Gr. ct) ane Gr 8 (0)
———_j
notes:
(1) Upon protonged exposure to temparatures above 875°, the carbide phase of Carbon-molybde.
‘num steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged
se above 875°.
(2) Use normalized and tempered material only.
(3) Not to be used over 650°.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, peg
Class |
Tomp.,F 150 300 400 600 soo | 1500 2500
=20 0 100, 205 095 25 1300 2095 3470 3705
200 280 690 305 1360 2035 3095 5680
300 20 55, a7 1308, 1955 3280 5495
+400 200 640 855 1280 1820 3200 550,
00 170 620 0 1245 1805, 3105 5160
00 140 05 005 1210 1815 302s
650 125 590 785 i178 1705 2300
700 110 570 755, 1135 1705 7240
750 95 530 no 1005 1595, 2500
00 80 510 om | 1525 2540
850 5 495 50 97 1400 2495 4080
00 50 450 600 200 1350 2285 3785
0 = 220 gs | eo 24s rd ms
1000 20 105 20 330 295, 325 1370ASME 816.5-1996
STD-ASME BUb-5-ENGL L996 MM O7S55670 OS7541b O25 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 2-1.7_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.7 MATERIALS
Nominet
Designation Castings Plates
c-Y4Mo ‘A208 Gr. C (1)
yore ‘A 182 Gr. F2 (3)
Ni-4Cr-Y_Mo A217 Gr. WoA (2x3)
Y4NI-%Cr—1Mo
[esenetneeey
Noves:
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 875°, the carbide phose of carbor-molybde-
rum steel may be converted to graphite, Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged
(2) Use normalized and temps
(3) Not to be used over 1000°F.
Use ebove 875°F.
materi
only.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
‘Class
Temp, 150 200 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20t0 100 290 750 +000 1600 2250 3760 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
300 230 720 965 1445 2105 3610 6015,
400 200 635 925 1385 2080 3465, 5775
500 170 685 385 1330 11095, 3308, 5540
800 10 605 805 r210 1815 3025 5040
650 15 590 785 1175 1785 2940 4905
700 m0 570 755 1135 1708, 2840 4730
750 95 520 70 1065 1595, 22860 4430
‘800 80 510 615 1015 1825 2540 4230
850 65 495 650 975 1480 2835, 4060
900 50 450 600 900 1380 2208, 3745,
960 35 315 20 630 945 1575 2630
1000 20 200 270 405 605 1010 1685
1050 fi 160 210 315 a5 730 1318
2STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579417 Th) mm
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[ASME B16 5.1996
TABLE 2-1.9 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.9 MATERIALS
Forgings Castings Plates
‘A182 Gr. F12 C12 (3K)
1Cr-Y4Mo A217 Ge. Wes (113)
wcr-YeMo_| A.182.6r.F11 Gl 2 (142) | Ase7or.11 01.212
Noes:
(1) Use normalized and tempered material onl
{2} Pormissbl, but not recommended for prolonged use above 1100.
(8) Nott be used over 1100.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Temp 180 300 “00 600 200 1800 2500
=20 0 100, 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3780 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750, 6250
300 230 729 955 144s 2165 3810 6015
400 200 695 925 1388 2080 348s, 8775
500 170 05 885 1330 1995 3325, 5540
600 140 605 805 1210 1815 3025, soa
850 125 590 785, 1178 1785 2040 4205
700 110 570 795 1135 1705 2040 4730
750 35 530 no 1065 1595 2860 400
800 2 510 075 1015 1825 2540 4230
80 6s 405 650 o75 1480 2435 4060
00 50 40 | 600 800 1380 2248 375
950 3% so | ws 640 955 1995 2085
1000 20 218, 220 430 650 1080 1800
1050 ” 145 190 200 430 720 1200
1100 5 95 130 190 230 480 200
1180 : ® 20 25 | tas 310 515
1200 40 50 | us 190 215
2STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579418 978 mw
ASME 8165-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-1.10 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.10 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgi Castings Plates:
2ycr-1Mo_| A 182 Gr. F22.c1.3(2) | A2I7Gr. woo (ne) | A387Gr.22C..20)
Notes:
(1) Use normalized and tempered material only:
{2} Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 1100",
{8} Not to be used over 1100°F.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class.
Tomp..F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 290 780 1000 1500 2250 3780 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
300 230 730 970 1455 2185 3640 6070
‘400 200 705 ‘940 1410 25 3830, 5880
500 170 665 885 1330 1995 3325, 5540
600 140 605 805 1210 1815 3025 5040
650 125 500 785 1175 1785 2040 4905
700 10 570 755 1135 1705 2840 4730
750 95 520 70 1085 1595 260 4490
00 80 510 615 1015 1525 2540 4230
eso 65 495 850 975 1480 2435, 4080
900 50 450 600 900 1380 2208, 3785
950 35 375 505 755 1130 1885 3145.
1000 2 | 260 345 520 780 1305 2170
1080 1 | 235 350 525 875 1485
1100 10 vas 220 330 550 a6
1180 70 90 135 205 345 570
1200 40 55 80 125, 205 345
2STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579419 434 mw
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TABLE 2-1.13 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.13 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forging Castings Plates:
5Cr-Mo A182 Gr. FB
A182 Gr. Fa A217 Gr. C51)
Note
(1) Use normalized and tempered material only
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class T
Temp. °F 150 300 400 soo | 900 1500 2500
20 0 100 290 1750 +1000 100 | 2350 3750 6250
200 260 745 995 1490 2235 3725 6205
300 230 15 985 1430 2150 3580 5905
400 200 705 940 1410 ans 3530, 53880
500 170 665 805 1390 1995 3325 5540
600 140 605 905 | 1210 1815, 3025 5040
650 125 590 785 1178, 1785 2940 4905
700 110 570 755 1135 1705 2840 4730
780 95 590 705 1055 1585, 2640 4400
800 80 510 675, 1015 1525, 2540 4200
850 65 495, 645 965 1450 2415 4030
‘900 50 370 495, 740 110 1850 3085
950 35 25 385 550 825 3370 2205
+1000 20 200 265 400 595 995 1655
1050 a 145 190 290 430 720 1200
1100 100 135 200 300 495 830
1160 60 80 125 185 310 515
1200 38 45 70 105, 170 285STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 OS79420 SSb mm
ASME 216.5-1096
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TABLE 2-1.14 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.14 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
9Cr1Mo, A182 Gr. Fa A217 6.61211)
NOTE:
(1) Use normalized and tempered material only.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class:
Tomp.. *F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 230 750 1000 1500 2280 3750 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
300 220 730 970 1485 2185 3640 070
400 200 705 940 1410 25 3530 5880
500 70 665 885 1330 1905 3325, 5540
600 140 605 805 1210 1615 3025 5040
650 135 590 785 1178 1765 2040 4905,
700 10 570 785 1135 1705 2840 4730
750 95 530 70 1085 1595 2660 4430
800 80 510 675 1015 1825 2540 4230
850 6 485 650 975 1460 2435, 4060
900 50 450 800 200 1350 2a, 3745
950 ea 375 505 755 1130 1885 3145
1000 20 255 340 505 760 1270 2us
1080 . 170 230 345 515 855 1430
1100 "5 150 225 340 565 945
1150 5 100 160 225 375 630
1200 50 7 105 155, 255 430STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579421 492 am
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TABLE 2-2.1_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.1 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings castings ates
196,28 ‘aez.r. 208) | AastGr crea | A z40 Gr. 308 0)
Are2ce rao | Assi crcreny | Aza cr. som
Notes:
(1) Attemparatues over 1000, use only when the carbon content i 0.04% or Higher.
(2) Not tobe used over 820"
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Case
Tempe 150 200 420 wo 00 100 2500
“20:0 100 ms 720 so a0 zico 800 000
200 20 eo 20 1200 i200 ac00 000
mo 0s = m= to 1620 200 ‘00
00 480 re &eo ps ‘420 aes aa
se0 i 4s ox 0 8 20 eno
00 vo ws | seo as ro10 2s se
P) 12 0 a eo t20 2180 00
40 v0 ps ses eso i278 223 00
30 28 ats ss e ts ars seo
0 2 as 0 wos 10 8 3380
0 rs 2s s20 730 1190 1980 2200
220 $0 x0 sm 0 ties fos a0
260 = x 510 res 1s taro 200
1000 2 ze 0 eo es tao 2075
reso 7 x0 “0 a ous 1848 a0
1100 25 us ss 70 120s aus
180 7 200 as ‘0 es 5 4088
wo | iss ies a0 ‘es no 12a
vo | 18 180 as a0 ses a
mo | es us 70 28 = nS
rao | eo 0 nas 15 10 sis
io | 0 os us 240 ‘eo
1480 | 35 45 70 105 170 285
00 = s s 2 13 ze
25ASME B16.5-1996
STD-ASME BUb.S-ENGL 1996 MM O7S59670 0579422 3295 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2.2.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.2 MATERIALS
Forgings Castings Plates
wecr-12Ni-amo | Ate2Gr.Fai6(t) | A351Gr. cram (2) | A240 Gr. 316 (1
‘A182 Gr. FaieH | 4.361 Gr. FAM (1) | A 240 Gr. 316H
18Cr-13Ni-3Mo A240 Gr. 317 (1)
19¢r-10Ni-3Mo A381 Ge. 068M (3)
NOTES:
{1) Attemperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
{2) Not to be used over 850°.
{8) Not to be used over 1000°.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Claes
Top. *F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20 0 100 278 0 960 1440 2160 3600 6000
200 235 620 325 240 ‘860 3095 5160
300 25 560 m5 20 1680 2705 4660
‘400 195 515 685 1025 1640 2510 4280
500 170 480 635 955 1435 2300 3980
600 140 480 600 900 1385 285 3760
50 125 465 590 290 1220 2220 3700
700 10 430 580 870 1905 2170 3620
750 95, 425 570 855 1280 2138 3560
800 80 420 565 845 1265 2m0 3520
850 65 420 555 835 1255 2090 3480
200 50 415 555 830 1245 2075 3480
950 35 385 515 78 1180 1930 3220
1000 20 350 465 700 1050 1750 215
1050 o 345 460 685 +1090 imo 2085
1100 305 405 610 915 1525 2545,
1150 235 26 495 70 1185 1970
1200 185 245 370 555 925 1545
1250 48, 195, 295 440 735 1230
1300 "5 155 235 350 385 970
1350 95, 130 190 20 480 00
1400 % 100 150 25 380 630
1450 0 80 16 178 290 485
1500 40 55 5 125 205 345
6STD-ASNE BUb-S-ENGL 1994 MM O759L70 0579423 265 mm
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ASME 5165-1996
TABLE 2.2.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.3 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates:
W6Cr-12NI-2Mo_| A 182 Gr. Fa16L ‘A240 Gr. 3161
18Cr-8Ni
A102 Gr. F904 (1)
A240 Gr. 304 (1)
NoTE:
(1) Not to be used over 800°,
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Clase
Temp. °F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 200
2010100 | 280 600 ‘800 1200 1800 3000 5000
200 195 505 75 1015 1520 2530 4220
300 175 455 605 910 1360 2270 3780
‘400 | 160 a5 550 325 1240 2065, 3040
500 | tas 380 510 785 165 1910 3180
600 140 260 480 no 1080 1800 3000
650 | ons 350 470 700 1050 1750 2820
700 10 345 460 685 1080 1718 2860
750 | 95 335 450 670 1010 1680 2800
800 0 330 440 660 985 1645 2740
850 65 320 430 645 965 1610 2680
7STD-ASME BUb-5-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579424 17) a
ASME 816.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
TABLE 2.2.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.4 MATERIALS
Forage | ont —
meson | Aveo rave | 2 Ge 2210
Ameen | ree
=
(1) Attomporatures over 1000°F, use only ifthe material is h
‘tempersture of 2000°F.
(2) Not to be used over 1
(000.
31 teated by heating to @ minimum
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class:
Tomp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 275 720 980 1440 2160 3600 6000
200 285 a5 860 280 1995 3230 5380
300 230 595 795 1190 1785 2075 4960
‘400 200 550 735 1105 1655 2760 4800
500 170 515 685 1030 1545 2570 4705
600 140 495 850 975 1480 2435, 4060
850 125 480 635 955 1495 2300 3980
700 m0 485 620 930 1395 2330 ‘3880
750 95 460 810 915 1375 2290 3820
800 80 450 800 900 1355 2255, 3760
850 6 445 505 895 1340 2230 3720
900 50 40 590 885 1325 2210 3880
950 35 385 518 75 1160 1930 3220
1000 20 355 475 75 1070 1785, 2970
1050 . 315 415 625 940 1565 2608
1100 270 360 545 815 1360 2265
1150 235 318 465 710 1185 1970
1200 ‘05 245 370 555 925 1545
1250 140 185 280 420 705 1170
1300 110 145 220 330 350 915
1350 85 ns 170 255 430 m5
1400 5 85 130 195 225 545
1480 50 n 105 155, 255 430
1500 0 50 % us. 190 315
8STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O755670 O579425 038 Mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME B16.5-1996
TABLE 2-25 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.5 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
Wecr-t0Ni-cb | A 182Gr.F347 (2) | A351Gr. CFIC (a) | A 240 Gr. 247 (2)
‘A182 Gr. F367H (1) ‘A240 Gr. 347H (1)
‘8-182 Gr. F248 (2) ‘A 240 Gr. 348 (2)
‘A182 Gr. Faaai (1) ‘A240 Gr. 348H (1)
Notes:
(1) For temperatures over 1000°F, use only ifthe meteriel is heat treated by heating to @ minimum
temperature of 2000°F.
(2) Not to be used over 1090".
(@) Attemperatures over 1000°F, usa the material only when the carbon contents 0.04% or higher,
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Ce T
Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20 to 100 25 720 960 4a0 2160 3600 6000
200 255 860 380 1320 1980 3300 5500
300 230 615 820 1230 1845 3070 5120
‘400 200 575 785 1145 1720 2870 4780
500 170 540 70 1080 1620 2700 4500
600 140 515 635 1025, 1540 2570 4280
850 125 505 870 1010 1510 2520 4200
700 no 495 860 990 1405 2470 4120
750 95 490 | 55, 985 1475 2480 4100
00 80 45 | 650 975 1460 2435, 4080
350 6s 485 eas 970 vss | 22s 4040
900 50 450 600 900 1360 2205 3748,
950 35 385 515 78 1160 1930 3220
1000 20 385 485 75 1090 1820 3020
1060 360 480 70 1080 1800 ‘3000
1100 5 325 430 645 965 1610 2685
1150 : 278 365 350 825 is | 22a,
1200 170 230 345 515 35 | 1430
1250 128 res | 2s 370 615 1030
1300 ‘i 8 a 280 485 710
1350 70 90 135, 205 345 570
1400 ‘i 55 % 10 res | 278 455
1450 ‘i «0 55 80 125 208 345
1500 3% 45 iy ws | 170 285STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 19956 MM 0759570 OS7942b 774 Mt
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-2.6 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.6 MATERIALS
Forging
oe
Castings
23C¢-12Ni ‘A240 Gr. 3095 (14213)
‘A240 Gr. 309H
25Cr-12Ni ‘A381 Gr. CHB (1)
‘A381 Gr. CH20 (1)
NOTES:
(1) Attomperetures
(2) For tempers
© rapidly cooling by other means.
(8) This material shot
Is provided that grain size Is not finer than ASTM 6.
‘over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.
sbove 1000°F, use only if the material solution ish
temperature specified in the specification but not ower than 1900°F, and quenching in water
3 treated tothe minimum
uld be used for service tamperatures 1050°F and above only when assurance
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Clase
Temp, 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 0 100 260 670 895 1345 2015 3360 5600
200 230 605 205 1210 1815 2025 5040
300 220 570 760 a0 1705 245, 4740
‘400 200 535 m0 1085 1600 2665 4440
500 | 7 505 670 010 1610 2520 4200
600 140 480 635 955 1435 2300 3980
850 | 135 465 620 930 1395 2330 3880
700 | 10 455 610 910 1370 2280 3800
750 | 95 45 505 895 1340 2230 3720
00 li tea) 435 580 370 1208 2170 3820,
850 | 65 425 565 350 1278. 2125 3540
800 le 0) 415 555 330 1205, 2075 3460
950 38 385 515 75 160 1930 2220
1000 20 335 450 670 1010 1680 2800
1050 5 20 390 585 815 1480 2490
1100 25 300 445 670 1115 1860
1150 170 230 345 515 260 1490
1200 130 175 260 390 850 1085
1250 100 135 200 300 495 830
1300 80 105, 160 235 | 395 680
1350 60 80 us 175 | (290 485
1400 45 60 90 135 225 370
1450 30 40 60 95 155 260
1500 6 20 50 70 120 200
30STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759570 0579427 900 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-2.7 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.7 MATERIALS:
ASME B16.5-1996
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
2scr-2oni | A 182 Gr. F310 (1H) | A351 Gr. CK20(1) | A240 Gr. 3108 (112K)
‘A240 Gr. 310H
Notes:
(1) At temperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.08% or higher.
{2) For temperatures above 1000'F, use only if the mater
tempereture of at least 1900"F and quenching in water or rapily cooling by other means.
(3) Service temperstures of 1050°F and above should be used only when assurance is provided
that gr
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
‘ize isnot finer than ASTM 6,
150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
280 670 895 1345, 2015 3360 5800
235 605 810 1215 1820 3035, 5060
220 570 780 140 1705 2845 4740
200 535 75 1070 1605 2675 4280
170 505 615 1015 1520 2530 4220
600 140 480 640 ‘960 1440 2400 4000
850 125 470 625 935 1408, 2340 +3900
700 110 455 610 910 1370 2280 3800
750 95 450 600 ‘900 1345 2245 3740
800 80 435 580 875 1310 2185, 3640
850 6 425 915 85 1280 2135, 3560
900 | 50 420 555 835 1255 2090 3480
950 | 3s 385 515 75 1160 1930 3220
1000 ia 345 460 685 1030 1720 2865,
1050 335 450 670 1010 1680 2800
1100 260 345 520 780 1305 2170
1180 190 280 375 565 945 1570
1200 135 185 275 410 685 1145
1260 105, 135 205 310 515 855
1300 B 100 150, 225 375 630
1350 60 80 us 75 | 290
1400 48 60 90 135 225
1450 | 35 4s 85 100 165 215
1600 25 6 50 5 330 215
31STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 199b MM 0759670 O579428 847 a
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-28 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.8 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
2ocr-18Ni-6Mo | A182Gr.Fas | A351Gr. CKSMCUN | A 240 Gr. $31284
22C1-BNi-2Mo-N
A182 Gr. FBI (1)
‘A 240 Gr. $31803 (1)
25Cr-7Ni-aMo-N_ | A 182 Gr. FB (1) ‘A240 Gr. $32750 (1)
NOTE:
(1) This steal! may become brite ater service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be
used over 600°F.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class.
Temp. °F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
200 260 m0 960 1440 2160 2600 ‘6000
300 230 665 285 1330 1995 3328 5540
‘400 200 615 320 1230 1945 3070 5120
500 170 575 70 1150 1730 2880 4900
600 140 555 140 m5 1670 2785 4640
650 15 550 735 1100 1650 2750 4580
700 110 540 78 1085 1625 2n0 4520
780 5 530 70 1085 1595 2660 4430
32STD-ASME B1b.S-ENGL L996 MM O759b70 0579429 783 Ml
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1906
TABLE 2.3.1 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.1 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
2BNi-196r-Cu-Mo ‘A351 Gr. CNM (2)
36Ni-38Fe-206r-Cb | & 462 Ge, NoBOZ0 (1) 8.463 Gr. NOBO20 (1)
NoTEs:
(1) Use annealed material only
(2) Uso solution annealed material only.
(3) Ratings apply for 300°F and lower
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Clase,
Tomp, 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2800
20 0 100 230 800 00 1200 1800 3000 5000
200 200 520 695 1045 1565 2610 4350
300 190 490 655 80 1470 2450 4080
‘400 180 490 655 80 1470 2450 ‘4020
00 | 0 430 655 980 1470 2450 4080
600 | 40 490 655 980 1470 2450 4080
850 | 12s 490 656 980 1470 2480 4080
700 0 430 655 980 1470 2480 4080
750 95, 480 655 80 1470 | 2450 4080
200 80 420 655 900 1470 2450 4080
3STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759570 0579430 47S mm
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 2.3.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.2 MATERIALS
Nominsl
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
98.001 B 160 Gr. No2200 (112) 8 162 Gr. NO2200 (1)
NOTES:
(1) Use annealed material only.
utes, tolerances, tests,
ical composition, mechanical properties, heat tresting requirements, and grain size
ents shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce-
ertfiction, and matkings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 584.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class.
Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20't0 100 140 360 480 720 1080 1800 3000
200 140 360 490 720 1080 1800 3000
300 140 360 480 70 1080 1800 3000
400 140 360 480 70 1080 1800 +3000
500 140 360 480 70 1080 1200 000
600 140 360 480 no 1080 1800 3000
4STD-ASME BLb.S-ENGL 1994 MM 075970 057943) 331 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1996
TABLE 2.3.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.3 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Platos
geonitowc | 8 160.Gr, No2201 (112) 8 162 Gr. NO2201 (1)
NOTES:
(1) Use annealed material only.
{2} The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size
‘requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce-
dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordanca with ASTM B 564.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class.
Tomp., °F 150 300 400 800 900 1500 2500
20 10 100 90 20 320 480 20 1200 2000
200 35 230 305 455 685 1140 1900,
300 8 25 300 445 670 ams 1860
4400 35 215 20 =| a0 650 1080 1800
500 5 26 290 430 650 1080 1800
600 85 215 290 430 650 1080 1800
650 lee esl 215 230 430 850 1080 1800
700 | 8s 215 290 430 650 1080 1800
70 | a 210 280 420 635 1055 1760
800 leo 205 270 410 610 1020 +1700
850 65 205 270 410 610 1020 1700
900 50 140 135, 380 a5 695 1155
950 35 ns 150 230 345 570 950
1000 20 95 125 ‘es 280 465 70
1050 o % 100 160 220 370 815
1100 : 60 80 15 185 310 515
1180 { 2 45, 60 95 140 230 385
1200 35 50 8 110 185 310
35STD-ASME B1b-5-ENGL L994 MM O759670 0579432 275 a
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-3.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.4 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation
Forgit
T
casas |
Plates
67Ni-30Cu
67NI-30Cu-S.
8 584 Gr. No44a0 (1)
B 164 Gr. No4Aos (12)
8 127 Gr. No4400 (1)
NoTEs:
(1) Use annealed mat
{2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, hesttreeting requirements, and grain size
requirements shal conform to the applicable ASTM. specification, The manufacturing proce-
dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shal be in accordance with ASTM B 564.
trial only.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class,
Temp. F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20 to 100 230 600 800 1200 +800 3000 5000
200 200 530 705 1055 1585 2640 ‘4200
300 190 495 680 990 1485 2470 ayo
+400 185 460 035 955 1495 2300 3980
500 170 475 635 950 1435 2378, 3960
600 140 475 635 950 vas | 2375 3960
850 125 475 635 950 1435 2375, 3960
700 no 475 635 950 1435 2375 3960
750 95 470 625 935 1405 2340 3900
200 20 460 610 915 1975 2290 3820
250 65 340 455 620 1020 1695 280
900 50 245 340 495 740 1235 2055,
36STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579433 104 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
TABLE 2-3.5 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.5 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
7aNi-15Cr-8Fe | 8 564 Gr. NO6800 (1) 5 168 Gr. NOB6OO (1)
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Temp. 180 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 290 70 | 1000 1500 2250 | 3760 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 20 | 3750 6250
300 230 730 970 1455 2185 3640 6070
‘400 200 705 40 1410 aus, 3530 5880
500 170 665 885 1320 1995, 3325 5540
600 140 605 805 r210 1815 3025 5040
650 125 590 785 175 | 1765, 2340 4905
700 10 570 755 135 | 1705 2340 4730
780 95 530 70 1088, 1595 2860 4430
200 80 510 675 1015 1525 2540 4230
0 ca 485 650 975 1460 2438, 4080
900 50 450 600 ‘900 1350 2285, 3745,
950 5 325 435 655 80 1635 5
1000 20 215 290 430 650 1080 ‘800
1050 _ 140 188 230 415 695 1155
1100 96 15 135 280 485 70
1180 70 0 135 205 340 585
1200 60 % 125, 485 310 515
3STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579434 O40 mm
ASME 8165-1096
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-3.6 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.6 MATERIALS
Forgings |
Castings
Plates
8 564 Gr. NOBEOO (1) _|
8 409 Gr. NOBBOO (1)
Note:
(1) Use annealed material only.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 to 100 275 720 960 1440 2160 3600 6000
200 255 680 885 1325 1990 3310 5520
300 230 625 330 120 1870 3120 5200
‘400 200 600 800 1200 1800 +3000 5000
500 170 580 70 1185 35 2890 4820
600 140 815 765 15 1720 2870 4780
650 125 570 760 1140 1705, 2045, a0
700 110 565 750 1130 1690 2820 4700
750 95 530 710 1065 1595, 2060 4430
800 80 505 675 1018 1820 2595, 4220
850 65 485 650 975 1460 2835, 4060
900 50 450 600 900 1350 2245, 3745,
960 3% 385 515 715 1160 1930 3220
1000 2 365 485 75 1080 1820 3030
1050 360 480 n0 1080 1800 3000
1100 325 430 045 965 1610 2088
1150 25 365 550 5 1370 2785,
1200 205 270 405 610 1020 1695
1250 130 175 260 390 850 1080
1300 60 0 15 es 310 515
1350 50 65 100 160 25 a0
1400 35 45 70 100 170 205
1450 30 40 60 95 155 255
1500 25 35 50) w 15 205
38STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579435 TA? a
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME B16.5-1996
TABLE 2.3.7 _ RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.7 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
65Ni-28Mo-2Fe | 8-335 Gr. N10665 (1)2) 8.933 Gr. N10865 (1)
Notes:
(1) Use solution annealed material only
(2) Tho chemi
| composition, mechanical properties, heat testing requirements, and grain size
8 shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification, The manufacturing proce-
lerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564.
oquire
duces,
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
clase
Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=2010 100 290 750 1000 1600 2250 3750 6250
200 280 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
300 230 730 970 1455 2185 3640 6070
‘400 200 705 940 1410 2us 3530 5880
500 170 685 885 1330 1998, 3825 5540,
00 140 605 805 1210 1815 3025 040
850 15 590 785 1175 1765 2040 4905
700 no 570 755 1135, 1708 2840 4730
780 95, 530 710 1088, 1595 2660 4430
800 80 510 05 1015 1525 2540 4230
9STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579436 923
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-3.8 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.8 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation
Forgings
Cast
Plates
5ANi-16Mo-15¢r
60Ni-22Cr-9Mo-3.5Cb
62Ni-28Mo-BFe
TONi-16Mo-7Cr-6Fe
6INI-16Mo-16Cr,
42Ni-21.5Fe-3Cr-2.3Cu
8 564 Gr. N10276 (114)
8 564 Gr. N06625 (3/5)
18 36 Gr. N10001 (11216)
8573 Gr, N10003 (2/3)
8 574 Gr. NO64S5 (1/216)
8 564 Gr. NoBe25 (317)
18 675 Gr. N10276 (114)
8 443 Gr. NoBe25 (15)
8 293 Gr N10001 (116)
18 494 Gr. N10003 (3)
8 575 Gr. NOSa55 (116)
8 424 Gr. NO3825 (3)7)
Notes:
(1) Use solution annealed material only
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heet treating requirements, and grain size
ble ASTM specification, The manufacturing proce-
, 98s, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564,
requiremonts shi
dures, toleran
‘conform to the appli
(3) Use annesled material only.
(4) Not to be used over 1250°F.
(6) Not to be used over 1200°F. Aly NO625 inthe annealed condition is subject to severe loss
‘of impact strength at room temperatures after exposure inthe range of 1000'F to 1400°F.
(6) Not to be used over 800°.
(0) Not to be used over 1000".
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Temp. F 150 300 400 00 900 1500 2500
20 t0 100 290 750 1000 1800 2250 3750 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6250
300 230 730 970 1485 218s ‘3640 6070
‘400 200 705 940 1410 25 3530 5880
500 70 685 885 1390 1995 3325 5540
600 140 605 205 1210 1815 3028 5040
850 15 590 785 1175 1765 2040 4905
700 10 570 755 1135 1705 2840 4730
780 5 530 70 1065 1595 2680 4430
1300 0 510 615 1015 1525 2540 4230
850 65 495 650 975 1480 2835 4060
900 50 450 800 900 1350 2205, 3745,
950 35 385 515 75 1180 1930 3220
+1000 20 365 485 75 1090 1820 3030
1050 360 480 720 1080 +1800 3000
1100 325 430 64s 965 1610 2605,
1180 25 385 550 825 1370 2285
1200 185 245 370 555 925 1545
1250 45 195 235 440 735 1220
1300 110 5 215 325 540 00
40STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL L959b MM 0759670 0575437 8ST a
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-3.9 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.9 MATERIALS
ASME B16.5-1096
‘Nominal
Designation
Forgings Castings
ATNi-2261-9Mo-18Fo
8572 Gr. NoB002 (12)
8 435 Gr, No6002 (1)
Nore
(1) Use solution annealed material only,
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size
requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce-
dures, tolerances, test, cerification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564,
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Clase
Temp. *F 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
=20 10 100 290 750 1000 1800 2250 3780 6250
200 260 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6260
300 230 80 905 1380 2040 3395 5660
400 200 600 798 1195 1795 2390 4980
500 70 575 70 150 1730 2300 | 4800
500 40 560 5 120 1680 2795 4860
650 125 560 75 1120 1680 2795 4860
700 110 560 75 1120 1680 2095 660
750 5 530 710 1005 1595 2860 4430
800 cy 510 875 1018 1625 2540 4230
850 6 485 650 975 1460 2835, 4080
800 50 450 00 800 1350 2245, 3748
950 8 385 515 75 1180 1930 3220
1000 2 365 485 75 1090 1820 3030
1050 360 a0 | (720 1080 1800 3000
|
1100 325 430 645 965 1610 2685,
1150 275 985 550 325 1370 2285,
1200 ms | 25 410 620 1030 115
1250 180 245 385 545 910 1515
1300 140 185 25 410 635 1145
1350 105, 140 205 310 515 860
1400 8 100 150 225 380 630
1450 60 80 ns 175 20 485
1500 40 55 35 125 205 345
41STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579438 796 ml
ASME 8165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2-3.10 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.10 MATERIALS:
Nominal ]
Designation Foroings Castings Plates
2oNi-AoFeW21Cr-6Mo_| 672 Gr. NOG7OO (HN) | 8599 Gr. NO8700 (1)
NoTEs:
(1) Use solution annealed material only.
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat tresting requirements, and grain sie
requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce-
dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shal bein accordance with ASTM B 564.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Cast
Temp. 150 300 400 500 900 1500 2500
=20t0 100 275 720 960 1440 2160 3600 ‘6000
200 260 720 960 1440 2180 +3600 ‘8000
300 230 680 905 1360 2000 3400 5870
400 200 640 855 1280 1920 3205 5340,
500 ‘0 610 815 1225 1835 3060 5100
600 140 505 790 1190 1780 2970 4950
650 125 570 760 1140 1708 2045, 4720
2STD-ASME Blb.5-ENGL 2954 MM 0759670 0579439 b22 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
ASME 816.5-1996
TABLE 2.3.11 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.11 MATERIALS
‘Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates
‘4aFe-25Ni-21Cr-Mo
8 649 Gr. NOB9OS (112)
8 625 Gr. NoB904 (1)
Notes:
(1) Use annealed material only.
{2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain sizo
requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specication. The manufacturing proce-
dduras, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM 8 584.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Clas
Temp. 150 300 400 600 800 1500 2500
20 t0 100 245 640 855 1280 1920 3205 5340
200 230 800 800 1200 1805, 3005 5010
300 210 545 75 1085 1630 2720 4530
400 190 495 660 995 1490 2405, 4140
500 170 455 610 915 1370 2285, 3810
600 140 430 575 265 1295 2160 3600
650 125 420 560 e40 1265 2105 3510
700 110 410 545 820 1230 2050 3420
aSTD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579440 344 Mm
ASME 816.5-1996
TABLE 2.3.12 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.12 MATERIALS
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
Nominal
Designation
Forgings
Cacti
Plates
26Ni-49Fe-22Cr-5Mo
47Ni-22Cr-20Fe-7Mo
8 621 Gr. Nogs20 (1)(2)
8581 Gr. NO698S (1)2)
8B 620 Gr. NOB3z20 (1)
8 582 Gr. NO6OBS (1)
NoTEs:
(1) Use solution anneated material only
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, end grain size
‘equirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification, The manufacturing proce-
dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564,
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Temp. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 200
=20 t0 100 260 670 895 1345; 2015, 3360 800
200 240 025 830 1245, 1870 35 5190
300 225 585 780 1175 1760 2935, 4890
‘400 200 535 75 1075 1610 2680 4470
500 | ™ 500 665 1000 1500 2500 4170
600 | 140 475 35 | (980 1425 2378 3060
850 135 465 620 930 1395 2320 3870
700 10 480 600 900 1350 2250 3750
750 5 445 590 885 1330 2215 3600
800 80 430 575 865 1295 2160 3600
“4STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579441 280 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
ASME B16.5-1996
TABLE 2.3.13 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.13 MATERIALS
Designation Forgings
Castings
Plates
49Ni-26Cr—18F6-6Mo | 8 581 Gr. NO697S (112)
-Cr-Mo-Low Cu_| 8564 Gr. NOBOS1 (3)
1 882 Gr. NOBS75 (1)
£8 625 Gr. NOBOSI (2)
lution annealed material only
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat tresting requirements,
requirements
‘all conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce
nd gain size
dures, tolerances, tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 584.
(8) Use annealed material ony
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
cl
Temp. 150 300 400 600 200 1500 2500
2010 100 290 750 1000 1500 2250 3750 6280
200 260 705 940 1410 ans 3590 5880
300 230 80 885 1325 1985 3310 5520
‘400 200 635 24s 1265 1900 3170 5200
500 170 595 780 1190 780 2970 4950
600 140 560 750 1135 1605, 2810 4680
850 125 555 735 1105 1880 2785, 4605
700 10 545 75 1085 1630 2720 4530
750 95 530 710 1085 1595 22660 4430
800 8 510 55 1015 1525 2540 4200
45STD-ASME B1b-5-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579442 117 mm
ASME 816.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 2.3.14 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.14 MATERIALS
Forgings
Castings
Plates
4INi-22Cr-19F 6-6
MoB 581 Gr. NO6007 (1)(2
B 582 Gr. NOBOO7 (1)
Notes:
(1) Use solution annealed mater
(2) The cher
requirements
dures, tolerance
only
al composition, mechanical properties,
at treating requirements, and grain size
all conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proce-
tests, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM & 564,
‘WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
Class
Tomp.. 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
20 10 100 275 720 960 1440 2160 3600 6000
200 245 645 ‘960 1290 1935 2230 5380
200 230 600 795 1195 1795 2990 4980
‘400 200 560 780 1125, 1685 2810 4680
500 170 535 ns 1070 1605 2675 4460
600 140 520 690 1035 1585, 2580 4320
650 15 510 680 1020 1535 2655 4260
700 110 505 5 1018, 1520 2530 4720
750 95 500 670 1005, 1505 2510 4180
800 80 495 660 995 1490 285, ao
850 65 485 850 975 +400 2035 4060
900 50 450 800 900 1380 2205, 3745
960 35 385 515 75 1160 1990 3220
1000 20 365 485 75 1090 1820 3030STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579443 053 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1996
Forgings cossings | Prats
aN 254 Gr NOBBTO (1 [200 Ge. nowst0
nore
{1 Use elution annealed materia ot
WORKING PRESSURES BY GLASSES, pia
Case
Tempe 150 200 40 «00 00 sso0__| 2500
=20 0 100 “0 co ‘20 1200 1200 2000 sa00
200 3 0 ye 1020 i620 x0 | As00
200 {98 Br os tos 1620 zo | tao
0 13s 0 eo 0 tea za00 | 4000
00 i = ero oro 1370 amo 200
60 40 40 ss oa 1220 2195 aeco
850 | 125 425, so 850 1275, 2125 ‘3540
me | to 20 sc | eto 1260 2100 500
m0 | a3 0 oe 240 aus auo
to % 0 a6 a as 2000 aco
aso rs 00 0 25 1195 1980 amo
00 Fe a Ee 0 tio 00} 3300
Ey = ae a 1 +60 180 a0
1000 20 Po = 2s tov 420 ano
4os0 ms | te 0 75 ts05 ano
1100 . x0 “0 wo ons 10s | 2ers
He : a as $80 ms 3 | Zane
1200 : 215 28 a0 eo 4020 ins
1250 2 ‘eo Fe os as 310 138
100 Q ve 198 28 a0 eas ms
1380 ; 10s 9 25 210 sis sco
1400 "5 ‘09 ‘80 2 00 0
1s0 & rt ns 8 mo |
1500 ® 8 A 36 me |e
47STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579444 TST a
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
TABLE 2-3.16 RATINGS FOR GROUP 3.16 MATERIALS
Nominal
Designation Forgings Castings Plates,
35Ni-t9Cr-1%48i_| 8511 Gr. NOBS30 (112) 8 696 Gr. NOBI3O (1)
Notes:
(3) Use solution annealed material only.
(2) The chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treating requirements, and grain size
requirements shall conform to the applicable ASTM specification. The manufacturing proc
dures, tolerance
(sts, certification, and markings shall be in accordance with ASTM B 564.
WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig
180 00 a0 x0 00 1800 2500
~20 1 100 78 mm | 660 1440 7160 ‘3800 000
200 2s aa) 120 ‘a0 3180 300
0 aa 0 ns 1195 765 2 ‘00
0 260 0 2 1105 16s 200 4800
seo im os 0 4080 1598 2030 300
0 0 soo ero 1005 1506 2510 100
eso 38 0 oss 300 1070 200 ‘000
40 vo “0 is os 145 zane sam
750 25 7 as 40 ey 20 sez
feo * a oo os 1380 a8 3000
sso 6s a eos sos 1260 x0 700
00 % as 0 ees 4220 m8 eso
20 3 2 ae 7 tio i220 zp
1000 20 2365 a5 m5 tos0 {220 a2
4080 210 210 os 825 1348 270
1100 20 x20 30 0 1208 205
tis | ies 28 20 as a zs
oo | is iss 20 28 78 #210
my || i 188 2 a0 55 75
‘200 s 20 ‘20 2s = Bs
1250 % 100 10 220 m0 ors
‘40 & "5 ito ie x0 tes
1480 s o 35 0 0 oes
4800 = % % io 170 28
48STD-ASHE Bb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759470 0579445 924 mm
ASME 816.5-1096
TABLE 3_ PERMISSIBLE IMPERFECTIONS IN FLANGE FACING FINISH FOR
RAISED FACE AND LARGE MALE AND FEMALE FLANGES
‘Maximum Depth and
Radial Projection of
Maxiesum Radial Projection Imperfections Which Are
‘of imperfections Which Are Deeper Than the
No Deeper Than the Bottom ‘Bottom of th
Nes. of the Serrations, in. Sarrations i,
% 012 0.08,
% on2 0.08,
1 on2 0.08,
% on2 0.08
M% on2 0.08,
2 ona 0.08
2% 012 0.08
3 0.08
3% 02,
4 025 02
5 0.28 ong
6 025 ona,
8 031 ona
10 031 018
2 031 o18
14 031 0.18
16 038 018
18 050 025
20 050 025
24 050 025
9STD-ASME Blb.S-ENGL 1995 MM 0759670 OS7944L abe mm
ASME 8165-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
FLANGED FITTINGS
no &S
pak, be"A) Urek tev
ud sk be
a oq RS
EG bl Ga
Frontview Sr view
‘Side Outlet Elbow ‘Side Outlet Tee ede tee
‘Straight Size ‘Straight Size Straight Size
ae
&i& EE @&
Reducer
45 dog. Elbow
il
Eccentric Reducer
Double Branch Etbow
FIG. 1 METHOD OF DESIGNATING LOCATION OF AUXILIARY CONNECTIONS WHEN SPECIFIED’
NOTE:
(1) The above sketches show views of the same fiting and roprasent fitings with symmetrcal shapas, with the exception of the
side outlet elbow and the side outlet tee (straight sizes). Sketches are illustrative only and do not imply required design (see
para. 6.12}
30STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579447 779 a
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1996
FLANGED FITTINGS
Reducing Tow
e 8 2 ®
| ; im i! ; Id ;
* * a *
Reducing on Reducing on Reducing on Reducing on Both
“Outi ‘One Run (One Run and Out ‘lune (Bulthoed)
Reducing Cronos
8 8 8 8
‘ Ea - Ea i (bs) 7 Ea ‘
z * a *
ducing on Reducing on Reducing on Feeducing on One Run
‘One Outlet Bow Outen, (One Run and Outiet ‘nd Both Outlet,
Reducing Laterals
8 8 2
L»’ cr» >
* = =
Reducing on Reducing on ducing on
‘Branch ‘One Rum (One fun and Branch
Trev
Late Hand
FIG. 2 METHOD OF DESIGNATING OUTLETS OF REDUCING FITTINGS IN SPECIFICATIONS’?
NOTES:
(1) The largest opening establishes the basic size of a reducing fting. The largest oponing is named firs, except that for bull
tees which are reducing on both runs and for double branch elbows where both branches.
‘opening and namad last in Doth cases,
(2) In designating the openings of reducing fitings, they should be read in the order indicated by the sequence ofthe laters A,
B,C, and O. In designating the outlets of side outlet reducing fitings, the side outlet fs named last, and inthe case ofthe cross
Which is not shown, the side outlet is designated by the letter E.
(8) Sketches ar ilustrative only and do not imply required design (see para. 32)
ad
‘reducing, the outlet is the largest
31STD-ASME BLb.S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579448 635 mm
9 pu se1ed 008 (1)
310
szo| 610 ‘wap wana
“U"y 19y008
g0't | 980 | 69° | so ssewep ununy
* ‘SAN ‘926 voRD0UOy
,SNOLLOSNN( 09 UO4 DNIGTAM 1aN90S “DI
Wxs
|
Pesised face tI
R
>| "Not
ey
Rian io t
ctuin FE +
—t
Fe
FIG. 7 END FLANGE FACINGS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO FLANGE THICKNESS AND CENTER-
‘TO-END AND END-TO-END DIMENSIONS"? (CONT'D)
Notes:
(1) See paras. 62 and 6.4.1,
(2) See Tables 10, 13, 16, 18,22, 25, and 28.
8) See for dimensions of facings (other than ring joint) and Table 5 for ring joint facing
(4) For small male and female joints, care should be taken in the use of these dimensions to ingure thatthe inside diameter of
‘iting oF pipe is small enough to permit sufficient bearing surface to prevent the crushing of the gasket. (See Table 4) This
igs particulary on lines where the joint is made on the end of the pipe. Threaded companion ilanges for emall male and
{emo joints are furnished with plain face and are threaded with American National Standard Locknut Thread (NPSL),
‘and female faces and large tongue and groave are not applicable to Class 150 because of potential dimensional
(@) Seo para. 6.4.25 and Table 5.
35STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579452 Obb mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
ASME B16.5-1096
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022 sate o
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56STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579453 TT2 a
ASME B16.5-1996
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
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1 $2°0 81 anBuoi pue ajous jews puP 9630) Jo 14BHOH (6)
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‘op10 Uo payloads ssyuauto Ss9jun pausIUny aq LeU 226} yy Jo WOIUOd PasIeY (9)
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fs 40} $96uey uoluedisoa papeasuy “iosayaind Aq poysoads
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“seyouy u 218 suossueWiC :3LON TWH3NID
‘Big pur y pus eg “seued oas ‘sBumy pobui
(a.1Noo) » 318vL
!
;STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579454 939 mm
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
23.6eq
Je (Nove (11
TABLE § DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS** ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 ° 70 1" 2
‘Nominal Pipe Size ‘Groove Dimensions
Redive
Pitch at
400 900 Groove | Diameter] Depth | Width | Bottom
wso_| 300 | «| 600 | (6) | 1500 | 2500 |Number| P| em) | F 8
% % 2 a Z ait | 1344 | 0219 | 0.281
Gi cS % 12 | 1582 | 0250 | 0304
RY h os 13 | 1688 | 0250 | 346
: 4 1a | 1750 | 0250 | o34e
1 aft ws | 187 | 0250 | 0340
1 ca 1 1 % 1s | 2000 | o250 | ose
mM]. , 7 | 2250 | 0250 | o3ee
: % mm |: ™% | 4 re | 2375 | 0250 | ase
th |. aie ies el 19 | 2682 | 0250 | 0300
i VW % Me 20 | 2688 | 0250 | o34a
% a1 | 2004 | osr2 | 0.460
22 | 3250 | 0250 | o34¢
2 ny 2a | 3260 | o3t2 | o4eo
n 24 | 3750 | 0312 | 0.469
25 | 4000 | 0250 | o30a
mh |.
eee alo 4 2 26 | 4000 | osr2 | 046s
2 27 | 4250 | o312 | o46e
eee ; co 7 2 | 4375 | 0375 | 0531
3 L n : Doyo 20 | aso0 | 0250 | 0364
an = aele 30 | 4625 | ot2 | 0.69
3m | 3 31 | 4875 | oar | o4eo
Fi : : 32 | 8000 | 0375 | oss
a ; 33 | ses | 0250 | 0364
f a 34 | sass | 312 | oso
3 35 | sa7s | oar2 | 0469
4 . = 36 0260 | 04a
: 4 4 a a : 37 | 8875 | 312 | 0.69
4 33 | 6128 | oss | ose
a 30 | ea75 | oa12 | 49
8 40 | 6750 | 0260 | ose
5 5 5 5 a1 | 2125 | 0312 | 0469
. 42 | 7500 | 0500 | 0781
6 43 | 7525 | 0260 | oa
: 4a | 7525 | 0312 | 0469
45_|_asi2 | o3i2 | 0469
58STD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL 1955 MM 0759670 0579455 675 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
+,
23des, al
-#— > (Note (1)]
G E [Note (11 | t
‘Approximate oleance |
‘etwoon flanges SS
TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS*4 (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) (CONT'D)
es f>« fs] «eff. )]~e |] oj | | 2 | 2 |.
Diameter of Raised Portion K “Approximate Distance Between Flan
300,
400,
150 | 600 | 900 zso0_|_150_| 00 | 400 | 600 | 900 | 1500 | 2500
2.00 ore 012
‘i : : ore |
250 256 o16 ore : one
: : : - | 016
250 | 2. : : ore
| 27 2er | 288 pa ecre| 016 ors | one
288 ~ | oe tf. :
ai sie | 325 ~ | ore | 2) | ote oie | ois
328 | | : | ote :
ere | see) | ee [tease » | ote | 2 | ote | 3 016
Pa . 400 |... . vee | one
‘460 : oie |
| as | 450 oz 5 one
el | one :
475 | ote Dyan =
500 |. 525 oz ow |. oz
5 bas |. : ore
os - bee | on
525 : ore
575 oz | .. | o19 | ons :
: : oz
606 | ore : : a
: 25 : : oz O19 ena
: : | eee ft : oie
675 |. . : : 0.18 pale |
bes | rie | ¢ oz | oz | o19 | ove
Joe PEL | oo |! a ore
+ | 762 A 5 | ote
yer | | S| ote al
32 | aso |... oz | 02 | o19 | o16
aes aso | - | J ore
ae mo} | one | |
‘i zi eo | | on
| so | aso : oz | oz | ow | or | .
(Toble 5 contioues on next page: Notes and tolerances foiow at end of Table)
39STD-ASME Blb-5-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 O57945b 701 a
ASME B16.5-1006 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
‘Approximate distonce
Dotween flanges 7
TABLES DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS*+ (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 1" 2
Nominal Pipe Size Groove Dimensions
Redlus
Pitch A
400 900 Groove |Diameter| Depth | Width | Bottom
r50_| 300 | tr | coo | 6) | 1500 | 2500 | Number! P| et) | F R
6 a | eaiz| 0375 | osa1 | 008
6 47 | 9000] 0500 | 0781 | 003
a | 48 | 9750) 0250 | oss | 003
a 8 49 | 10625| 0312 | 0480 | 003
a 50 | 10625 | 0438 | os | 008
a 51 | 11.000] 0562 | 0906 | 00s
10 : : : : 52 | 12000] 0260 | ose | 003
10 wo | wo 10 3 | 12750] 0312 | 049 | 003
10 sa | 12750] 0438 | 0656 | 008
eel io ss | 12500] 0662 | 1.108 | 009
2 56 | 15.000] 0250 | 0344 | 003
2 2 | 2 2 57 | 15000] 0312 | 0469 | 003
nod. o : wz |: se | 16.000 0.908 | 006
fate |e aH os ealen so | 15.625, 034 | 003
2 0 | 16.000 1312 | 009
“4 a | : 16.500 ase | 003
wo] 16.500 065s | 0.08
‘ 1a 16.500 1.062 | 0.09
16 5 17875 ose | 003
16 we | w 18.500 oso | 0.03
6 : 12.500 cess | 0.06
: 6 18.500 ates | 0.09
8 ‘ 5 20.375 oss | 003
ie ia | 21.000 asa | 003
18 mop nn 70 | 21.000 o7e1 | 006
: . : 8 we ni | 21000 rise | 0.09
20 : nod mop Pon nm | 2.000 oss | 003
20 2 | 20 eet es 73 | 23.000 oss | 0.06
20 7% | 73.000 0.06
5 75 | 73.000 0.08
24 78 | 28.500 oss | 003
2 2 | ae nm | 27250 oss | 006
2a le 7a | 27250 1062 | 0.09
2a no 79_| 27260 138 | 0.00STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579457 648 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME 816.5-1906
or Kin
E [Nowe (1)
Note (10)
Approximate stance
between flanger
TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF RING JOINT FACINGS?“ (ALL PRESSURE RATING CLASSES) (CONT'D)
3 4 6 «fv f]e fe) a al] os | =
Diameter of Raised Portion K ‘Approximate Distance Between Flanges
300,
400,
sso_| 600 _| s00 | 1500 | 2600 | 150 | 300 | 400 | coo | 900 | 1500 | 2500
em |. 5 5 012
a ee 1100 016
1075 ore | : , :
| tga | 22 so. | 022 | 022 | 019 | ove |:
ao raso | 2.) ey » | ote | oo:
os 1338 | : 019
00] 2. ee ore | i. | :
‘doo | 1425 no 022 | oz | ote | ois | 1
. © | tae | |e 5 ore | 2
i fi 1675 nt mop an 0.25
16.00 we 016 ere
5 1625 | 1650]... oe oz | ois | ote |:
Paal|pre ve | a5 | j pe res es a9
1678 ‘i , ore : :
. wes]... | 1 ee oa
1800 |... 22 | oz | ow | ..
‘i yess |. nfo tees | 0
eae > | tz | 2 mop 02
19.00) 2.2 = I oi | a
+ | 20100 n 022 | oz | oi | *.
zo62| ... : . 0.168
u Peale cisco |e | ost
avso} ae : ot L
22.62 n : oz | azz | or ei
a vase |.) : 5 ora |
- | mae]. oat
: O12 o
: oz | oz | ate
2550 ee
2650 ozs
2800} ... 7 on |... .
2350 : 025 | oz | oz | :
ae 3038 : ea oz |
3125 pele : oa
(Notes and tolerances follow on next page)
6STD-ASME Blb-5-ENGL 1956 MM O759b70 0579458 S8y mm
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 5 (CONT'D)
(GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(0) Height of raised portion is equal to the depth of groove dimension E, but is not subjected tothe tolerances for E, Forme full
{face contour may be used.
(2) For facing requirements for flanges and flanged fitings, eee para. 6.4.1 and Fig. 7.
(3) For facing requirements for lapped joins, see para. 6.4.2 and Fig. 7.
(@) See para. 4.1.7 for marking requicements,
(8) Use Class 600 in sizes NPS Vj to NPS 3% for Class 400.
(6) Use Class 1800 in sizes NPS ' to NPS 2% for Class 900.
() For ring joints with lapped flanges in Classes 300 and 800, ring and groove number R30 at
‘TOLERANCES:
E (depth) +0.016, -0
F (width) =0.008
P pith diameter) £0,005
R radius at bottom)
R006 +003, -0
R > 0.06 =0.03
23 dog. tangle) + Y dea.STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 2994 MM 075970 0579459 410 a
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B185-1996
WELDING ENDS
(Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings)
374/2deg, 0.25 min,
andl
10 deg. +1 9. 4
0.12 min. radius
37/2 dog. + 2-1/2 deg.
|
FIG. 8 BEVEL FOR WALL THICKNESSES t FIG. 9 BEVEL FOR WALL THICKNESSES t
FROM 0.19 in. TO 0.88 in., INCLUSIVE? GREATER THAN 0.88 in."
A = nominal outside diameter of pipe, in.
‘nominal inside diameter of pipe, in.
1 = nominal wal thickness of pipe, in.
Notes:
(1) See paras. 6.7, 6.8, and 7.4 for details and tolerances.
(2) See Figs. 10 and 11 for addtionel detais of welding ends,
(@) When the thickness of the hub at the bevel is greater than that of the pipe to which the flange is joined and the additonal
{thickness is provided on the outside diameter, a taper weld having a slope not exceeding 103 may be employed or, alternatively,
the greater outside diameter may be tapered, atthe same maximum slope or less, from a point on the welding bevel equal to
the outs Similarly, when the greater thickness is provided on the inside ofthe flange, it shall
ing end ata slope not exceeding 1 to 3.
When flanges covered by this Standard are intended for servicos with light wall higher strength pipe, the thickness of the
hub atthe bevel may be greater than that ofthe pipe to which the flange is joined. Under these conditions single taper hub
‘ay be provided, and the outside diameter of the hub atthe base (dimension X) may also be modified.
‘The adcitioal thickness may be provided on elthe inside or outside or partially on each sido, but the total additional thickness
shall not exceed one-half times the nominal wall thickness of intended mating pipe. See Figs. 12, 13, and 14.
6STD-ASME Blb-5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 O5S794b0 132 mm
ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
WELDING ENDS
(Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings)
foB 0.12 min. radius:
ty mn. be 18
FIG. 10 INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH FIG. 11 INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH
RECTANGULAR BACKING RING'* TAPER BACKING RING'*
nominal outside diameter of welding end, In.
A=
B = nominal inside diameter of pipe, in
=A-%
C= A~ 0031 ~ 1.754 ~ 0.010 in
t=
‘rominal wal thickness of pipe, in
0.031 = minus tolerance on outside diameter of pipe, in, to ASTM A 106, ete.
1.75t = 87%4% of nominal wall (parmitied by ASTM A 106, eto) multiplied by two to convert into terms of diameter
0.010 = plus tolerance on diameter C, In. See par. 7.5.3.
NOTES:
(1) 0.5 in. depth based on use of 0.75 in. wide backing ring.
(2) See paras. 6.7, 68, end 7.5 for detalls and tolerances.
(3) See Figs. for welding end details of welding neck fanges.
(@) For dimensions, see Table 6.STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579441 075
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
WELDING ENDS
(Welding Neck Flanges)
ADDITIONAL THICKNESS FOR
WELDING TO HIGHER STRENGTH PIPE
18 dog. max. (1:3)
14 dog nin. (1:4)
18 deg, max. (1:3)
dea, min, (1:4)
FIG. 12 BEVEL FOR OUTSIDE THICKNESS'* FIG. 13 BEVEL FOR INSIDE THICKNESS"?
18 dep, max. (1:31
14 og. min. (1:4)
18 40g. max, (1:2)
14 dep. min. (1:4)
FIG. 14 BEVEL FOR COMBINED THICKNESS"
Notes:
(1) When the materials joined have equal minimum specified yield strength, there shall be no restriction on the minimum slope.
(2) Netthor ty, tz, nor their sum ty + ty shall excoed Ost.
(3) When the minimum specified yield strengths ofthe sections tobe joined are unequal, the value of p shall atleast equal times
the ratio of minimum specified yield strength of the pipe to minimum specified yield strangth of the flange.
(4) Welding shal be in accordance withthe applicable code.
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TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF WELDING ENDS
(See Figs. 8 Through 14, Inclusive)
7 2 3 4 5 6
Nominal Wall Thickness
Pipe Size (1) or Schedule ag Bi) can sania
40 2.480) 2479 0.203
y 0 2323 2351 0276
ca 160 CJ 218 2178 0375
~S vm 11368 0582
40 3.088 3.081 0216
80 2.900 2934 0.300
” 160 CJ 2024 2.592 0438
xs 2300 2.408 0.600
0 3548 0226
a4 0 od 3.384 0316
40 4026 0237
20 3.826 0337
4 120 450 3.624 0.438
160 3.438 ost
2xS 3182 0674
40 5.087 0.258
20 4813 0375
5 120 558 4583 0.500
160 4313 0.625
xxS. 4083 0750
40 6.065 0280
80 5.761 0.432
6 120 ea2 5501 0.562
160 5.189 0718
xs 4897 0864
40 7.981 0.322
60 713 0.406
80 7628 0.500
100 7.439 0593
a 120 ae 7.189 o78
140 7.001 0812
xs 6.875 0875
160 ears 0.906
40 10.020 0.365
60 9.750 0.500
cy 9.564 0593
10 100 10.78 9314 one
120 9.084 oss
140 8750 1.000
160 3500 1.125
stD 12.000 12.083 0375
40 11.938 11.999 0.406
xs 11.780 11834 0500
0 11.826 11.725 0562
2 80 1275 11376 11507 0687
100 11.084 11234 oa
120 10.750, 10.959 1.000
40 10500 10.740 1.125
160 10.126 10.413 1312STD-ASME B1L-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579453 94) mm
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TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF WELDING ENDS (CONT'D)
(See Figs. 8 Through 14, Inclusive)
ASME B16.5-1096
1 2 T 3 4 5 6
‘Nominal ‘Wall Thickness
Pipe Size (or Schedule | Atay Bi cain e1anien
‘STD 1 13.250 13.308 0.375
40 13.124 13.192 0.438
xs. 13.000 13,066 0.500
60 12014 12921, 093
4 8 14.00 12500 12846 0.750
100 12.126 12319 0.937
120 new 12.046 1.093
140 11.500 nam 1.250
160 11188 11498 1408
stp 15.250 15.303, 0.375
0 15.000 15.084 0.500
60 14.888, vast 0.856
80 raga 14.034 0843
6 100 "6.00 13.938, 14.155, 1091
120 13.564 13827 1218
140 13.128 13.442 1438
160 yeu 13.171 1.583
sD 17.250 17.308, oa78
xs. ‘7.000 17.084 0.500
40 16876 16.975 062
cy 16.500 16.646 0.750
1 80 18.00 16.126 16319 0837
100 15.996 1.158
120 15.553, 1375
140 15.225 1562
160 14802 178
st 19.250 19.303, 0375
xs. 19.000, 19.086 0.500
0 13814 18821 0.593,
60 13378 18538 oar
20 20 20.00 17.938 18.185 1031
100 1438 wT 1.281
120 17.000 17334 1.00
140 18500 16896 1.750
160 16.084 16515 11968
sD 23.250 23.303 0375
xs 23.000 23.086 0500
30 22878 22975 0562
0 22628 22.787 06887
6 22084 22.265 0.968
~« 80 2400 21568 21827 1218
100 20938 21.280 1.531
120 20.376 20.768 sane
140 19.878 20.350 2.082
160 19314 9.889 2.343
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TABLE 6 (CONT’D)
Notes:
(1) Designations per Annexes 8 and C and ASME B36.10:
‘STD = standard wall thickness
and pipe schedules.
han 0.562 in, it may be necessary to provide additional material by weld deposition in order
to be able to machine to the dimension C.
68STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 19956 MM 0759670 OS754bS 714 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1996
REDUCING THREADED AND SLIP-ON PIPE FLANGES.
Note (2)
ro a fH a Note (1)
F
Note (3
Blind Flange
Note (3)
TABLE 7_REDUCING THREADED AND SLIP-ON FLANGES FOR CLASSES 150 TO 2500
1 2 3 4 5 @
‘Nominal | Smallest Size (1) of Nominal | Smallest Size (1) of
Pipe | Reducing Outlet Re- | Nominal | Reducing Outlet Re Pipe | Reducing Outlet Re-
Size (4) | quiring Hub Flanges | Pip Sizo (4) | quiring Hub Flanges | Size (4) | quiring Mub Flanges
1 % 3h % 2 3
% % 4 % 4 3%
% % 5 "% 16 4
2 1 6 2 18 4
2% M% la 3 2» 4
3 M% 10 % 24 4
Note
(1) The hub dimensions shal be atleast as large as those of the standard flanges of the size to which the reduction is being mad
‘except lenges reducing to a size smaller than those of Columns 2,4, and 6 may be made from blind flanges. See Example 2.
(2) Class 180 flanges do not have a counterbore. Class 300 and higher pressure flanges will ave depth of counterbore @ of 0.25
In. for NPS 2 and smaller tapping and 0.38 in for NPS 2 and larger. The diameter Q of counterbore isthe same as that given
inthe tables of threaded flanges for the corresponding tapping,
(@) Minimum length of effective threads shall be at leest equal to dimension T ofthe corresponding pressure class threaded flange
{2 shown in tables but does not necessarily extend for the face of the flange, For thread of threaded flanges, see pare. 63.
(4) For method of designating reducing thresded flanges, see pare, 3.3 and Examples below.
EXAMPLES:
(1) The size designation is NPS 6 x 2% — Class 300 reducing threaded flange, This flange has the following dimensions:
NPS 2% = taper pipe thread tapping (ASME 81.20.1)
125 in. = diamoter of regular NPS 6 Class 300 threaded flange
1.4 in. = thickness of cegular NPS 6 Clase 200 threaded flange
7.0 in. = diameter of hub for regular NPS & Class 200 threaded flange
10.62 in. = height of hub for regular NPS 5 Cless 200 thread flange
Other dimensions the same 9s for regular NPS 6 Class 300 threaded flange, Table 12.
(2) The size designation is NPS 8 x 2 — Class 300 reducing threaded flange. Use regul
With NPS 2 taper pipe throad (ASME B1.20.1),
[NPS 6 Class 300 blind flange tapped
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CLASS 160 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS,
en!
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—
Machine Bote With Nut
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Point height (Note (11,
Flanged Fitting ‘Stud Bolt With Nuts
TABLE 8 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 150 FLANGES?
7 2 3 4 5 6 7 3s 2
‘Length of Botts (5)
Driting 421.401 L
‘Machine
‘Stud Botts (1) Botts
Outside
Nominal | Diameter | Diameter | Diameter 0.08 in
Pipe of ‘ofBoit | of Bolt | Number Raised Raised
Size | Fiangeo | Circle Holes | _of Bolts Face Face
% 350 2.38 0.62 4 225 72.00
% 388 275 02 4 250 200
1 425 312 oz 4 250 3.00 228
% 462 350 0.2 4 275 325 225
"4 5.00 3.88 0.82 4 275 325 250
2 6.00 476 076 4 h 325 378 278
24 7.00 550 076 4 350 4.00 3.00
3 750 8.00 075 4 % 350 400 3.00
3% 850 7.00 075 8 & 350 400 3.00
4 9.00 750 076 8 he 3.50 400 3.00
5 10.00 850 oe 8 % 375 425 3.25
6 11.00 9.50 oe e % 4.00 450 3.25
8 1350 11.78 ose 8 % 425 475 3.50
10 16.00 1425 1.00 2 ‘h 450 5.00 400
2 18.00 17.00 1100 2 h 475 5.25 4.00
4 21.00 18.75 12 2 1 5.25 5.75 450
6 23.50 21.25 12 16 1 525 575 450
8 25.00 298 125 16 Mm 5.75 6.25 5.00
20 27.80 25.00 125 20 Ye 625 875 550
24 32.00 2350 138 20 Mh 675 735 6.00
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‘TABLE 8 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches,
Notes:
(1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height of the points. See para. 6,10.2.
(2) For other dimensions, soe Tables 9 and 10.
(@) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5.
(4) For spot facing, see para. 68.
(5) Bott lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para, 6.10.2,
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fremont -X [Note (1)]
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Slip-On Welding
X (Note (1)]—am)
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Socket Welding (1/2 to 3 Only)
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ce | “hw” | Sec woiane | “Ton” | wae. | pee | wane | ne” | PS
vin | a | sii | appa | “Meer” | Ste [tee] “Sin | ia"? | pe [sete
a | too | oo | ae | 2m | ii | te | am | it | ase | ame | de | on | on
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Voge | om | Sh] | ik | ut | am | ih | te fe | ee
s | rm | os | ou | se | rae | tae | ase | sae | ssc | soo | sos | ome
s | mm | Sm | se] ee | ie | ie | Se | ye | ae | oe | eo | os
we | age | ase fmm | moe | ame | a | soo | ae | ree | rete | coe | one
is | Bee | ia | tne | see | at | auc | Soo | aso | ete | ta | Tome, | ose
mp | pe | im | zoo | wm | im | ao | seo | im | mm | ms | m| oso
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TABLE 9 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall nt excoed 7 deg. on threaded, slip-
‘on, socket-welding, and lapped flanges.
(2) For tolerances, see Section 7
(3) For facings, see para. 64.
(4) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 8,
(5) For spot facing, see para, 6.6.
(6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7.
(2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option,
(8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 68,
{8) The minimum thickness of these loose flanges, in sizes NPS 3% and smaller, is slightly greater than the thickness of flanges
‘on fittings, Table 10, which are reinforced by bing cast integral with the body of the fing.
(90) When these flanges are required with lat face, either the full thickness or thickness with raised face removed may be furnishe
Users ere reminded that removing the raised face will make the length through the hub nonstandard. See pare. 64.1.1 for
additional restrictions.
(11) The flange dimensions illustrated are for regulary furnished 0.06 in. raised f
facings, see Fig. 7
(12) For welding ond bevel, see para. 6.
(13) For thread of threaded flanges, see para. 69.
(14) Dimensions in Column 12 correspond to the inside diameters of pipe as given in ASME B36.10M for Standard Wall pipe.
‘Thickness of Stendard Wallis the same as Schedule 40 in sizes NPS 10 and smeller. Tolerances in para. 74.2 apply. These
bore sizes are furnished unless otherwise specified by the purchaser
(except lapped); for requicements of other
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‘ASME B16.5-1996
Wig! 45 dog. Latarat
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
pate
TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 FLANGED FITTINGS'*
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Soren | comact | “tor” | Surer | comet | torent
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my | se | om | oa | a
™ | te | tm | ow | ts ao | om | ie | tm | tm
wm | so | os | ow | iso as | om | am | ts | a
a | ro | om | om | 2m a0 | om | a | so | sa
3 vo | om | am | 3m 300 | soo | 30 | coo | 7
a | am | om | om | am ax | ms | 3m | es | cas
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PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
Flanged Fitting
Base Tee
ASME B16.5-1996
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TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 FLANGED FITTINGS'* (CONT'D)
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ce | Se” | com | en cana | crweas | "row Ps
fe fe] See | | ae | cate | ates | tee | Ser” | ameter
Bow wacwat | te | tea | at | “Bane toe | oe | ae |S | mit
ta ta | tig | madeer | trom | ts) | tn | masts | specna | omnes | ree
a eae | |S : i v wee | sce |e
x
es | 2 | te | as Hy
se | am | te | ip |, | ae | te | oS | ae | 38] ee ™
mp | me) ] gy | | ae | os oe | im | om »
wo | an | am | am |g | am | 20 | cm | os | co | om |
Ke | oR | be | ie y | Se | de) ook | oak | te oe :
ws | 3 | io | om ms | ome | tm | te | am | om 2
am | am | ms | ex was | neo | ro | so | oso | om x
we | am | ae | 3B woo | ia | i | ott | oak | one ®
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‘TABLE 10 (CONT'D)
(GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions ate in inches.
Notes:
(1) For tolerances, see Section 7.
(2) For facings, see pare. 64.
(3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 8,
(4) For spot facing, see para. 8.8.
(6) For intersacting center lines, contr-to-contact surface, and center-to-ond dimensions of side outlet fittings, se0 para. 6.2.4
(6) For center-to-contact surface and centar-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see para. 6.2.5.
(7) For reinforcement of cerzain fitings, see para. 6.1
(@) For drains, see para. 6.12,
(9) The thickness of flange minimum dimensions for loose flanges, Table 9, sizes 2% in. and smal
{for flanges on these fitings which are reinforced by being cast integral with the body of the fiting
(10) When these fitings are required with lat face flange, either the full thickness or thickness with raised face removed may be
furnished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the center-t-face dimension nonstandard. See para.
8.4.1.1 for addtional restrictions.
(11) The thickness of flange dimension iustrated is for regulary furnished 0.08 in. raised face (except lapped); for thickness
requirements of other facings, see Fig, 7,
(12) For centerto-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, sae para. 6.23.
19) For contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end di
(14) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. See paras. 6.2.3 and 64.1.3. For center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings
cr end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-to-contact surface or contact surface-to-contact surface dimensions of 0.08
in, raised face (flange edge) for largest opening and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each
flange. See Table § for ring joint facing dimensions.
(15) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes,
(16) The reducing firings, the size and conter-toface dimension of base are determined by the size of the largest opening of
fitngs. inthe case of reducing base elbows, orders shall epecity whether the base shall be opposite the larger or smaller
ng.
(17) Bases shall be plain faced unless otherwise specified, and the center-to-base dimension R shall be the finished dimension.
(18) Bases may be cast integral or attached as weldments atthe option of the manufacturer.
(19) The bolt hole tamplate is the same es for Cass 150 flanges, Table 8, of corresponding outside diameter, except using only
four holes inal cases so placed as to stradale centerline. The bases ofthese fittings are intended for support in compression
and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shoar.
slightly heavier than
16STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1995 MM 0759670 0579473 890 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
CLASS 300 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS
Machine Bolt With Nut
.
mn
Point height [Note (111
Flanged Fitting ‘Stud Bott With Nuts
TABLE 11_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 300 FLANGES?
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Diameter | Dlsmetr
Nomina o cr | Numer | Dtamatr | 0.08 0.06 in
sor | sor | or or | Raised | ming) aes
Cielo | os _| ots | sake | ‘Faso | Joit_| ‘race
* 3.75 2.62 0.62 4 % 2.50 3.00 2.25
% 4.62 3.25 0.75 4 % 3.00 3.50 250
1 488 3.50 0.75 4 a” 3.00 3.50 2.50
™% | 525 | 3 | om | 4 | 3a | ake | as
me | en | as | om | ee
2 6.50 5.00 0.75, 8 % 4.00 3.00
cua 7.80 5.88 088 8 % 450 3.25
3 8.25 6.62 0.88 8 a” 475 3.50
oes a x 800 | 3%
4 10,00 7.88 0.88 8 % | 5.00 3.75
5 rio | 025 | ome ° % | a7 | 5a | aa
6 12.50 10.62 0.88 12 % | IB 5.50 4.25
é tem | 1300 | tm | te % | sm | eo | 4%
0 vo | isa | i | te : eas | 67 | 880
| ms | bs | ts ffs % | 67 | Sa | 33s
14 200 | 2025 | 125 20 % 7.00 750 | 625
ws | aso | aso | te | | ot | ts | am | aso
we | zoo | mere | te | ome | | ame | aos | os
se es ee
x | sem | zo | is | v% | sm | soc | aa
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TABLE 11 (CONT’D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NoTES:
(1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See pare. 6.10.2.
(2) For othor dimensions, see Tables 12 and 13
(3) For flange bott holes, sae para. 6
(4) For spot facing, see para. 6.6.
(8) Bol lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex FS
pars. 6.10.2.STD-ASME Bb-5-ENGL 1995 MM O7S9670 0579475 bb3 a
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“Ta
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i
X (Nowe (1).
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Socket Welding (1/2 103 Only)
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Wilding Neck
TABLE 12 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 FLANGES**
Tb [tnt rau ab ee Caner
ston
ioe ot” | counar
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Steer] ang Figs | Tedd] Dap
ina or | asec, te" | Fone |
Te | Mae | hn Foe | Te | sete
% | 3m | om on | om | oe
X | im | oe Oe | tie | eae
vm | at | om oa | tie | oe
2 | x0 | on on | 29 | 0
oS | ie om | ae | oa
| soo | tas oat | te
wa | soso | zoo | tare | teas | ae | ato | Ste | ban | tome | teee | zoo | om | tase
we | tao | is | aio | sem | 3 | ie | cas | ams | lew | am [orm] oS | ie
m | me | io | an | mm | in | soo | sie | te | wo | oe | >| om | me
x | seo | ts | be | xo | te | so | oe | os | Be | Be bs0_| iis
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TABLE 12 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
{(1) This dimension is for large end of h
‘on, socket-welding, and lapped flange
{2) For tolorances, see Section 7.
{8) For facings, see para. 64.
{@) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 end Table 11
{5) For spot facing, see para. 6.8.
{8) For reducing threaded and slip-on Nanges,
(2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs atthe option ofthe menufacturer
{8) For reducing welding neck anges, 600 para. 6.8.
(8) When these Ranges are required with lt face either the full thickness or thickness with aised face removed may be furnished.
Users are reminded that removing the ralzed face will make the length through the hub nonstandard. See para. 6.4.1.1 for
additional restrictions
(10) The flange dimensions ilustrated are for regularly furished 0.08 in,
facings, see Fig. 7
(1) For wolding ond and bovol, soe para. 6.7.
(12) For thread of threaded flanges, soe para. 6.9.
(13) Bimonsions in Column 12 correspond to the inside diameters of pipe as given in ASME B36.10M for Standard Wall Pips.
Tolerances in para. 75.2 apply. These
, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, sip-
10d face (except lapped); for requirements of othorSTD-ASME Blb-5-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579477 43b ml
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‘Table 13 begins on next page
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TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 FLANGED FITTINGS'*
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| ts | om | cm | am | ae | sm ) om | ce | a | te | te
Ye] as | ve | ce | se] te | im | 3k | BS] Ge | ae | ah
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TABLE 13_ DIMENSIONS CLASS OF 300 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D)
=] f. % oleae [ac ann [ tse el ee aa [ree
ing Jone (12 Base Ding (8)
Shor
conter Conn Diameter
tor | canter | tong | to ct
cn | oto | Centar | End Found Bon
tong | End | tm | taterst | nde | Cantos | Bone | Trstnees Circle
Radis | 45 deo. | end | and | to | tor | orwicth | ot | Thiknoss| “or | Diameter
how | Bow | tater | true | end | Beso lotSquare| ase |" of | por | of
ta) | cas) | oa) | -vca) | redeer |useriten tua-itm| mins 4) | spacing | rites
| | a |B 1 oe tw” | Holes
525 | 280 | em | 225 7
sis | 27 | 350 | 250 %
62 | 300 | am | 275 | %
csv | aa | om | aa aso | 525 | 075 | oso | ae | on | 2
a | ae | oer | 2a 475 | 525 | 075 | oso | aa0 | or | 2%
soe | aay | nar | as | = | sa | ex | oe | oe | as | om | 3
es | sar | waar | an | & | sez | ex | os: | os | 450 | om | 2%
es | ase | ser | 331 | B | 500 | eso | of | ace | soo | om | @
wose | sar | tsar | ger | & | 675 | 750 | 100 | os | soe 5
ust | sai | er | ass | & | 950 | 750 | to | on | see °
uaa | eat sx | 8 | 900 | so | tas | og | 708 8
wear | 7a | 2a | sar | 3 | soso | i000 | 125 708 10
wai | sat | mar | ea | @ | tao | tes | tae | $00 | rose 2
nor | aay | ara sao | sso | tae | 100 | tose | oo | ve
zt | oa | seat var | tao | tae | sae | tose | oss | te
veer | soar | grat 1625 | 1800 | 162 az | 1390 | 100 18
rox | i088 vss | sso | te | 125 | 1300 | 100 | 20
bia | toma | arse zor | i7so | va | tas | teas | te |
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3STD-ASME Blb.5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579480 T20 mw
ASME 8165-1908 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 13 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) For tolerances, s0e Section 7.
(2) For facings, see para. 64.
(8) For flange bolt holes, se pare. 6.5 and Table 11,
(4) For spot facing, sov para. 6.6.
(8) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact surface, and conterto-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, see para. 6.2.4
6 -4o-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see pare. 6.25.
(7) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see pare. 6.
(8) For drains, soe para. 6.12.
(9) When these fitings are required with fl face flange,
(19)
requirement of other facings, see Fig. 7.
(11) For center-to-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see pera. 6.23.
(12) For contact surface-o-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, se para. 6.2.3.
(13) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. Soe paras. 6.2.3 and 64.1.3. For center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings
(oF end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use centerto-contact surface or contact surface-to-contact surtace dimensions of 0.06
in, raised face (flange edge) for largest opening and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each
flange. See Table for ring joint facing dimensions.
(14) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes.
(15) For reducing fitings, the size and center-to-ace dimension of base are determined by the size ofthe largest opening of fitings.
In the caso of reducing base elbows, orders shall pacity whether the basa shall be opposite the larger or emaller opening,
(16) Bases shal! be plain faced uniess otherwise specified, and the canter-to-base dimension R shall be the finished dimension.
(17) Be
(19) The bott hole template for round ba
‘may be cast integral or attached as weldments at the option of the manufacturer.
Is the same as for Ciass 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter,
intended for
‘except using only four holes in all cases go placed os to straddle center lines. The bases of these fittings a
suppor in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shest.STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 0579481 967 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
CLASS 400 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS
1
le —— savere
Flange
i
= -
ci iin fi
ct cy
Point height [Nove (1))
Flanged Fitting Stud Bote With Nuts
TABLE 14_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 400 FLANGES?
7 2 3] * 5 6 7 3 2
Length of Bott (7), (6)
Deiliog U9. t
Outside ale and
Diameter | Diameter | Diameter Female;
Nominal | of or ot | Number | Diemeter | 0.25 in,
Pipe | Flange | Bolt Bolt ot ot Raised Ring
Size O_| Cirle | Holes | Botts | Bolts | Face Joint
%
%
1
%
%
2 Use Class 600 dimensions in these sizes.
™%
ae
3%
4 10.00 788 | 100 8 he 550 525 550
5 1100 925 1.00 8 h 575 525 55
6 1250 | 1062 00 2 % so | 575 6.00
8 100 | 1300 | a2 2 1 675 850 875
0 wso | 1525 | 125 6 % 750 125 7.80
2 zso | 775 | 138 | 6 % 3.00 798 8.00
1“ zs00 | 2025 | 138 2 % 800 ozs
6 z50 | 250 | 150 2 % 880 875
8 z00 |} 2475 | 150 2 % 875 2.00
20 soso | 2700 182 24 ve | 925 975
24 3600 | 3200 188 24 % 1025 1100
{Notes folow on next page)
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ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 14 (CONT'D)
(GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions aro
NOTES:
(1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See
(2) For other dimensions, see Tables 16 and 16.
(3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5.
(a) For spot facing, see para. 68.
(5) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para. 6.10.2.
Inches.
2, 6.102,STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579483 737 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1998
pee een
Whmm i ret
| $+
‘Threaded Slip-On Welding
—e
CUMS
(Notes follow on next page)
7STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O7S9b70 0579484 b7b Ml
ASME B16.5-1995 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 15 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on thre
on, and lapped flanges.
(2) For tolerances, see Section 7.
(2) For facings, see para. 6.4.
(4) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 14,
(8) For spot facing, soe para. 6.8.
(6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7
(2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option.
(@) For reducing welding neck flanges, s
(@) For welding end bevel, see para. 6.7.
(10) For threads in threaded flanges, see para. 6.
(11) Socket welding flanges may be provided in NPS % through 2% using Class 600 dimensions.
8STD-ASME BLb+S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579485 S02 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME 8165-1996
Table 16 begins on next page
9STD-ASME Bhb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579486 449 mm
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TABLE 16 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 FLANGED FITTINGS'*
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ronint| S| et | an [S| HS | ade | Ee | a | ee
oe" | name | “Mn” | “in” | rine | "22 | Sw | die | | ser
na | is | ou | em | sso | 6c | tose | sc | om | om | cas | ia | Sas
tm | in | ase | ea | mso | eso | zm | sso | sto | sz | eos | daze | Sa
vm | i | os | wa | som | 350 | za | too | tam | as | tas | am | ams
zaso | 225 | o7 | to | woe | as | asso | cae | sar | tum | are | iam | aio
| soo | 300 | te | mae | eam | tam | tooo | ross | doo ia | sas | soso
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PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
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TABLE 16 DIMENSIONS CLASS OF 400 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT'D)
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te fun | oa | ee | en | 2 | osm | Se | iS | ce | te | oe | a
ex | za | om | ff sam | ase | sae | sm | tome | oe | oe
wa | sa | om | 2 | ieee | tas | ta | te | ie | oe |
won | ox | eos | § | eas | tao | te | te | ae | too | te
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ASME 8165-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 16 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) For tolerances, see Section 7.
(2) For facings, coo para. 64
(3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 14,
(4) For spot facing, see para. 68.
(5) For intersacting contor lines, conter-o-contact surf
(6) For conter-to-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of special degree elbows, 20 p
(7) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see para. 6.1.
(8) For drains, soe para. 6.12.
(9) For canter-to-contact surface and canter-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para, 6.2.3
(10) For contact surface-o-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.2.3.
(11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.23 and 6.4.1.3} For the center-towend dimensions of reducing
fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use centerto-ftange edge or flange odge-to-flange edge dimensions for largest
‘opening, and add the proper height to provide fr ring joint groove applying to each flange, See Table 6 for ring joint facing
dimensions
(12) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes,
(13) For reducing fitings, the size and centerto-face dimensions of base are determined by the size of the largest opening of
fiting. Inthe case of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the
‘opening
(14) Bases shal be plain faced unless otherwise specified, andthe center-to-base face dimension R shall be the finished dimension.
(15) Bases may be cast integral or attached as weldments at the option of the manufacturer.
(16) The bolt hole template for round base is the same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter,
‘excopt using only four holes in all cases so placed as to straddle center lings. The bases of these ftings are intended for
‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shear.
2STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579489 153 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ‘ASME 816.5-1996
CLASS 600 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS
Point height (Note (11)
‘Stud Bote With Nuss
TABLE 17_ TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 600 FLANGES?
7]? ].2 |. 3 é 7 = =
Tenge of Bole I, (5
Driting 9), fs
Diameter | iamater |
Nominal ot of | Number | Diameter | 0.25 in, so
Pipe sot | cor | of of | Raised | Tongue and | Ring
Sire Circle | Holes | ots | Boks | Face | Groove | Joint
% 375 | 262 | 062 4 % 300 215 300)
% 42 | 32 | 07 4 % | aso 325 | 38
fee tae a0) 350 078 4 % 350 325 350
% s2s | aes | 07s 4 % 378 350 275
% 6 | 450 | ome 4 % 425 00 425
2 eso | so | o7s 8 % 425 400 425
2% zs0 | seo | oe 8 % 475 450 475
3 8.25 6.62 0.88 8 % 5.00 4.75 5.00
3% 8.00 72 | 100 | 8 | % 5.50 5.25, 550
a wos | aso | 10 | 8 % | si | 880 575
s xa00 | oso | 142 e | 4 650 625 eso
6 woo | iso | te | oe 5 678 650 875
8 wes0 | 3375 | 125 2 % | 780 735 198
| 2000 | i700 | 138 6 tA a0 828 @50
2 zoo | 1925 | 138 20 ™% a75 830 875
1 zr | 2075 | 150 2 % 925 200 925
6 zo | 275 | i62 20 ™% | 1000 375 1000
18 20.25 25.75 175 20 VW 10.75 10.50 10.75
2 zo | ze | 135 2% me | 1835 +100 3150
24 s7o0_| 3300 | 200 24 Ye | 1300 1275 1325
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%3STD-ASME B1b-5-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579490 977 mm
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 17 (CONT’D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See para, 6.10.2
(2) For other dimensions, see Tables 18 and 19.
(3) For flange bol holes, se para. 65.
(4) For spot facing, see para. 6.
(5) Bol lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para. 6.102
oySTD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579451 ob mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
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Socket Welding (1/2 0.3 Only)
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TABLE 18
ASME 8165-1996
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Slip-On Welding
X [Note (1)}
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wa i Var
ot
a.
0.
Wilding Neck
DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGES**
297 i
so |
sol g
95STD-ASME BUb-S-ENGL 1996 MM O7S9b70 0579492 742 mm
ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
TABLE 18 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) This dimension is for largo ond of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, sip:
‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges.
(2) For tolerances, see Section 7
9)
|8) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 17.
(5) For spot facing, see para. 6.6.
(6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7.
{) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturers option.
{8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 6.8.
{9) For welding end bevel, se pare. 8.7.
(10) For threads in threaded flanges, see para, 6.9.
96STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579493 89 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1996
Table 19 begins on next page
2STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579494 S15 mm
ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
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TABLE 19 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGED FITTINGS"?
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= short at | Sto | tang | cane
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ogee | comer | tong | te Face | Surece | toon | tot Sur
wat tow | ctor | Comar | ange | fnge | tow, | ot | txt Su | Tevet
Cutnide | Toetnes | micknne | tide | Ton, | Mange | to” | Edge | Edger | Tou,” | Rated | ternot | Rained
Samer | "et Diameter | crea, | ‘tape, | ange | tetas | ‘Page, | cons, | ‘face’ | Ramed | Foee tat
Noma | et | ac, ct | anatre | a5 de. | ‘Gage | and Tre | cage Re | andTive | 45 ep. | Foon | rand
Pw | ange | in prin |e | Eaew | uate | | ateer | ye | ewe | unr | Tre
% | am | ase as | a0 | am | aso | vm | am | sa | 20 | sm | 170
% | ae | om ox | am | 23s | sa | tm | aso | a9 | 260 | as | 200
1% | ss | om ts | ai | am | aa | aa | as | tm | aoe | am | 280
™ | st | om ti | 80 | am | ams | fo | aso | tm | amo | om | 2
m% | mm | te | om | as | oa | aa | in | aus | ox | om | ac | itm | ae
3% | So | 130 | os | aa | 325 | 3 | unm | 42 | om | 350 | seo | Moo | deo
a” | sax | 180 | oa | to | gas | si | teas | cas | as | aso | 6m | tes | tm
| so | tae} oso | sao | sare | 935 | zor | 025 | rom | tio | 240 | 2100 | ooo
we] nas | 2% | os | rage | vas | sso | sen | ars | ras | srs | tom | seas | oo
we | po | do | to | ioe | teas | nso | Seas | aoe | ios | tase | in3e | See | 1000
se | mas | 3a | a2 | temo | atas | ize | atv | seas | mas | aso | ia | doo | tomSTD-ASME B1b-5-ENGL 1996 MM 0755670 0579495 45) mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 816.5-1096
aT
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TABLE 19 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 FLANGED FITTINGS'* (CONT'D)
8 © 7 18 es ml « a EI 1
ing Joint (9) | L_ Base Driting (16)
SE lll pen ean eae =
Hse ee ese em ea es eae eee ec
je [see fae | ae ee | tee me | ee fae) foe
ae | se | “ae | ie | eee | | ee | fain | te | te | ar
SS (ia C2 | cl il lee | Ase
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eatin ei ice| as | ‘e
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(Notes follow on next page)
9STD-ASME Bhb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579496 398 mm
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 19 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
snces, see Section 7
(2) For facings, see pare. 6.4,
{G) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Tat
(4) For spot facing, soe para. 8.8.
(6) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact surface, and centerto-end dimensions of side outlet fitings, see par
(6) For center-o-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of special ows, s8e para. 6.25.
() For reinforcement of cortain fitings, see para. 6.1.
(8) For drains, see para. 6.12.
(@) For cantar-to-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para. 6.2.3.
(10) For contact surface-to-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.23.
(1) Those dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.2.3 and 6.3.1.3) For the center-to-end dimensions of reducing
fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-1olange edge or flange edgo-to-lange edge dimensions for largest
‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table § for rng joint facing
dimensions.
(12) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sizes.
(13) For reducing fitings the size and centerto-ace dimensions of base are determined by the size ofthe largest opening of fiting.
In the case of reducing base elbows, orders shall specify whether the base shall be opposite the larger or smalier opening.
(14) Bases shallbe plan faced unless othorwiso specified, and the conter-to-base face dimension R shall be the finished dimensions.
al or attached as weldments atthe option of the manufacturer.
for round base is the same as for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter,
‘except using only four holes in all cases so placed 26 to straddle center lings. The bases of these fitings are intended for
‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shear.
”.
100STD-ASHE Blb-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579497 224 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
CLASS 900 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS
t+—_
| —— wet cre
lange
‘ASME 816.5-1996
Ci iii yap
Point height (Note (1)
Stud Bott With Nuts
TABLE 20 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 900 FLANGES?
7 2 3 ‘ 5 6 7 2 2
| {Length of Botts [7 (61)
Dring {31 (811 t
Outside
Diameter | Diameter |
of ot Number | Diameter
Flange | Bolt of of Raised | Tongue and | Ring
| Circle | Bots | sotts Face Groove oie
1
% Use Class 1500 dimensions in these sizes,
M4
2
2%
3 9.50 780 1.90 8 % 575 5.50 575
4 1180 925 128 8 Ye 878 850 675
5 1375 11.00 138 8 % 750 12 750
6 15.00 1250 125 @ % 750 735 735
8 1850 1550 150 2 Te | 87 850 875
10 2150 1850 150 6 % | 926 9.00 9.25
12 | 2400 2100 | 180 2 % 1000 278 10.00
a | 2525 22.00 182 2 % 1075 1080 11.00
16 275 | 225 | 176 2 % 1125 1100 1150
18 3100 | 2700 | 200 2 ve 1275 1250 1325
2 © | 3375 | 2980 212 2 2 1375 1350 1425
za | a100_| 3550 282 20 2% 1725 17.00 18.00
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‘TABLE 20 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(1) Length of stud bolt does not include the height of the points. See para. 6.10.2
{6) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para. 6.10.2.
102STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1956 Ml 07595670 0579499 O17 om
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prema rare
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1 +} ——
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Cnide | hikes
come e
Nomina || nanos | SE | Set | tendo waidea | “tor | sipon | tpere. | waisna | "ane" | “hone
oe | ures | ‘Me™ | stm | "ay" "Sipe | tapout | “ek” | te: | Mn” | “ita” | “toc” | ie | a
iets coe] Beco | exc oer ten mene [iva |My iodl|Perw ele wot pale Eat
%
%
by
t [ne | ae fae | ae) ie | te] a8 | ae | ee] ee | om | a8
wf ma | am | ud | ons | Gs | me | om | Ge | sta | oe | 2 | om |e
wf mm ] os [ons | ars | 4 | se | te | am | te | te | oF | ae [ie
we | ase | ase | az | sao | saz | ee | ae | sa | tate & | oso free
(Notes follow on next page)
103STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0575500 445 ml
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 21 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
Notes:
(1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or ti
‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges.
(2) For tolerances, see Section 7.
{@) For facings, soe para. 64
(4) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 20.
(5) For spot facing, see pare. 6.8.
{6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7.
(7) Blind flanges may be made with or without hube at the manufacturer's option.
(8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 6.8.
{@) For welding end bevel, see para. 6.7.
(10) For threads in threaded flanges, see para. 6.9.
(11) Socket welding flanges may be provided in NPS 1 through 2% using Class 1500 dimensions.
1. Taper shall not exceed 7 dag. on threaded, stip-
104STD-ASNE BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 07595670 0579501 S85 mm
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‘Table 22 begins on next pageSTD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 199b MM 759670 0579502 431 mm
swe o165-1086 PE FLANGES AND FLANGED FTTNGS
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TABLE 22 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 FLANGED FITTINGS'*
— nal
coe
comer Sa | Ot | conte | comet
2 | ww | we [on | mw los) mpl lm=) el slwle
tf amo | am | tz | atm | tame | sae | sta | ats | mas | tem | ina | sts | som
er rr
SPS] iS] is | aS] Be | ae | 28 | ee | ae | Be) ae | 22 | we
eee
a Usa | is [os | ns | sz [ss | es | ee | ee | as | es | ss | oe
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be
|
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Round Base 80¢HoI8 "Savane Base
(Pi
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TABLE 22 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 FLANGED FITTINGS'* (CONT'D)
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cconact | cater
‘ ena hent Dame
cont | bow, Cantar -
4 conn | toe | conte. | ea conse. | taawor | Tae | ot
raises | Sama | cna | tae | user | sade |e” | tat |e | mite | chet |
ace | tr | asaon | na | and | to | ea | Sauee, | oftare | tere | ar | Olen
reducer | "| ecw | awa | toe | end | gia | Bane | Neh” | offte | ook | at | Nomina
1 ef ee | cme | me | tae || ee | ae | ete | oe |e
cy ou foe | fae | ae eS || Pree | ete | Ste
%
hy
T
= [om | ew] uw | am = ] = |e [os | sm] om | >
mo] as] aS | ae | | we] ce | te | oe | ie] am | 3
fos | tase | snes | Stee | ase Mane pessoal ae eee pom asee |e
1778, 19.08 100 386 8.08 i 1328 woo | rez | ua 1300, 100 2
wo | au | ne | we | am | 2 | um | sm | ve | an | mo | wo | u
he fae | ae | Se | te | g | wo |e | ie | te | BS] us | &
ma | 22 | ie | oo | ES 5
e_ | Se | uo | BS | SS | &
(Motes low on net page)
107STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 19596 MM 0759670 0579504 294 mm
ASME B16.5-1996
TABLE 22 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(1) For tolerances, see Sect
(2) For facings, see para. 6.4.
(3) For lange bolt holes, see par
(4) For spot facing, see para. 8.6.
(8) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact surf
7.
85 and Table 20.
(6) For center-o-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of special dea
(0) For reinforcement of certs
(8) For drains, see para. 6.12.
fittings, see para. 6.1
(9) For center-to-contact surface and centerto-end dimensions of reducing fitings,s
(10) For contact surface-to-contact surfa
(11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.2.3,
fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use cente
dimensions.
1d 6.3.1.3) For the center-to-end di
flange edge or flange edge-to-flange edge dimensions for largest
‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table § for ring joint faci
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
para. 623.
‘and centerto-end dimensions of reducers and eccontric reducers, ee para. 6.2.3.
sions of reducing
(12) For reducing fitings, the size and centerto-face dimensions of base are determined by the size of the largest opening of
fitting. In the ease of reducing bese elbows, orders shall specify whether the bese shall be opposite the larger or smaller
opening
(13) Basee chal be plain faced unless otherwise epecifad, and the ce
(14) The base dimensions apply to all straight and reducing sies,
(15) Bases may be cast integral or attached as weldments atthe option of the manufacturer.
(16) The bolt hole template for round base is the
‘except using only four hole
4o-bate face dimension R shall be the finished dimension.
sme a6 for Class 300 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter,
‘all cases so placed a3 to straddle center lines. The bases of those fitings are intended for
‘support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shear.
108STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579505 120 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
-—
‘ASME 816.5-1096
CLASS 1500 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
Sonar
Flange
—4
Flanged Fitting
Poin height [Nove (1)]
‘Stud Bolt With Nute
TABLE 23 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 1500 FLANGES?
1 2 3 4 5 é 7 8 2
Length of Botts (1, 6
Deiting 12) C4 L
| outside T
| Diameter | Diametsr | Diameter
Nominal | of ot ‘of | Number | Diameter
| range | ole Bolt of or Bing
° Circle | Hotes | Botte | Boks sont
475 325 088 a % 425 425
812 088 4 % 450 450
5a 1.09 4 % 5.00 5.00
625 1100 4 % 5.00 5.00
% 7.00 48 | 12 4 1 550 525 550
2 850 650 00 8 % 575 sso | 575
2% | 962 750 1 a 1 625 | 6.00 625
3° | 10.50 8.00 1 |e 1% 700 | 875 7.00
4 1235 950 138 8 % | 778 750 778
s | 1a | 150 we | 8 % 978 950 975
6 1550 | 1250 150 2 % | 1025 10.00 1080
8 1300 | 1550 175 2 % 1180 1125 1275
0 2300 | 1900 200 2 % 1325 13000 1350
2 2580 | 2250 22 6 2 1475 1450 1525
“ 2950 | 2500 238 6 % 18.00 16.25 1875
6 s2s0 | 2775, 252 6 m 1750 1725 1850
8 3600 | 3050 268 6 a 1950 19.25 2078
2 3e75 | 3275 an 6 3 21.25 21.00 2225
24 4800 | 20.00 302 16 3% 24.25 24.00 2550
(Notes follow on next page)
108STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759570 OS7950b Ob? mm
ASME B16.5-1096 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
TABLE 23 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(0) Length of stud bolt does not include the height ofthe points. See para. 6.10.2.
(2) For other dimensions, see Tables 24 and 25.
{3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65.
(@) For spot facing, soe para. 6.6.
(6) Bolt lengths not shown in Tab
0 determined in accordance with Annex F, See par. 6.10.2.
10STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579507 TT3 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5.1096
yy ee
—— a a
+.
Tsaded (17210 2-172 only) Slip-On Welding (12 102-12 ooh)
X tNot
ns
pte y yn 4
wZ—4 Pah va, At
a TY —
Socket Welding (1/210 2-2 only)
CZ.
tind
0:
Wilding Nock
TABLE 24 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGES**
w/w lis | am) sel in | im] aloe | im | ae | | os | oe | ce
| ia | te | ia | ie) ae | ie | Se] tm | ae | a] Bf ak | am | om
a fas | ik | ck | ts as | is amo | 2 | oa |)
:
s | sa | 208 | r7s | se az | ex 500 1 ome
& | jroo | der | seo | oe se | tm te | £ | on
w | am] as | ie | in am | som ne | a | te
we | miso | sas | soso | se00 ose | 3s sa10 eso
| seco | eo | Soo | acon ‘a0 | ‘so aus ts |
(Notes folow on next page)
1STD-ASME Blb-5-ENGL 1996 MM O759670 0579508 937 mm
ASME 818.5-1998 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 24 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions
Notes:
(1) This dimension is for large end of hub, which may be straight or tapered. Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on threaded, slip-
‘on, socket welding, and lapped flanges.
(2) For tolerences, see Section 7.
(8) For facings, see para. 6.4
{¢) For lange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 23.
{5) For spot facing, soe para. 8.6.
{6) For reducing threaded and slip-on flanges, see Table 7.
{2) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturers option.
{8) For reducing welding neck flanges, soe para, 6.8.
{8) For welding end bevel, see para. 8.7.
(10) For threads in threaded flanges, s20 para. 6.9,
in inches.
nzSTD-ASME BLb+S-ENGL 1596 Ml 0759670 0579509 875 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1996
Table 25 begins on next page
3‘ASME B18.5-1996
STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1994 MM 0759670 0579510 598 Ml
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
ah
TABLE 25 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGED FITTINGS'*
2. Les
twee
a saver
Contes. | ‘Surface | Center: Shor
= wr | Ste | tons | cme
ie ase | conact | come | er
wat toe | Ot | con ow. | “or” | ea | ‘aco
fcc leery | perc es cee [ood l cn, | "tase | aed | rent
vag] TSE | re | i |S an | ie | Te | |e ani | ai. | aa | Sa
softer |e pe [eee] ole ee | or se || ee “a |
ar oa ca | a
loge foie | Se | om 3B | uw | ia | ae | SB] Sh | de | aso
he] ee foie | oe | te ae | te | ie | ce | te | te | ate | dm
vm» | 700 | ue | oe | ame | sos wo | ars | sm | coo | as | nm | a0
by | tm | ie | te | am | as jem | tz | oe | ax | ae | ea | to
to] ae | ae | ae | ie | ee te | tm | wa | em | ou | ies | to
s | vw | am | on | ase | saa | oso | caso | rae | tum | sas | om | aa | rao
$ | Be] 3s | ie | sk | ae | se] Me | Ie | ne | ae | Se | Xe | ie
un | Be | te | im fom | me | to | Se | wi | ae | ne | ue | Se | tm
wo | sx | an use | avo | 1250
we | am | Se | de | tm |e | tem | mo | tao | Se | ne | ee | Si | ute
x | sm | Go | 3% | tem | de | te | fe | fe | tw | te | ue | oe | om
4STD-ASME B1b-S-ENGL 199b MM O759670 057951) 424 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS.
Flanged Fiting
Se
ound fase
4 Bolt hoes
tn
ASME 8165-1006
q
Le |e
L—s—4
Le
‘Square Base
{+ +
hak: : et
w
S44 + eal
“3 a
Bese Etoow Basa Toe
TABLE 25 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 1500 FLANGED FITTINGS‘ (CONT'D)
% «l[*.T*]e]*» [| ]»)]*]s)] =]
case.
find Foca) ag Jot) ave eting81
Stone | Stet | comer | ume | Ot sewn
Comnee | crue | or” | comme | aman | Sone | tie eo
gatmevst | ‘ana | tre | te | ummm | ene | toe” | amet | mee | moka | rt
srietice | Tom | atceg. | ta | “and” | SS | aate | "Saume | otaace | "owe | Sor | otmate
face” |r | how | tama | tn | bea | te | “Sow | ana |" | |e | oa
we" fay [Stn | “tr | overty | mater | ‘tan | tt | on | musta | spac | ont | “ome
co a Se
rer %
“| an | x
joo | fe | am | ie | eo | 1
Se | se | | om | iso | %
ex | eco | cas | mia | a0 %
oe | om | am | ns | ts se | Se) dle | ome] sme | ame | 2
ws [om | ae | a | te gm | som | te | om | se | om | 2
Bn ex | an | a6 ae | mo | ous | om | rm | om |
tm va | bo | an ne | ao | ie | tm | om | om | 3
ze fan | ue | a | ee ae ne | oe | oe | wee | ue |
se | be | wm | ae | ah ee | me |i |] ee | |
woe | me | nx | oa | nes | Ll x
‘fw ot pap)
usSTD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579532 360 a
ASME 8165-1906 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 25 (CONT’D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions.
Notes:
(1) For tolerances, see Section 7
(2) For facings, see pars. 6.4
(3) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65 and T
(4) For spot facing, see para. 68.
(6) For intersecting center lines, centor-to-contact surface, and center-to-end dimensions of side outlet fittings, e2e ps
(6) For center-to-contact surface and center-o-end dimensions of special degree elbows, see para. 6.25.
(7) For reinforcement of certain fittings, 800 para. 6.1.
(8) For drains, see para. 6.12
(9) For centar-to-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fittings, see para. 6.2.3.
(10) For contect surface-to-contact surfece and end-to-end dimensions of raducars and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.2.3
(1) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (Soe paras. 6.2.6 and 6.3.1.2) For the center to-end dimensions of reducing
fitings or end-to-end dimensions of reducers, use center-to-lange edge or flange edge-to-lange edge dimensions for lergest
‘opening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table 5 for ring joint facing
dimension,
(12) The base dimensions
(13) For reducing fitings, the size and center-to
fitng, In the case of reducing base elbows, orders shall spacity whoth:
opening
(14) Bases shall be plain faced unless otherwise speciiad, and the center-to-base dimension R shall be the finished dimension.
(15) Bases may be cast integral or attached as wedments at the option ofthe manufacturer.
(16) The bolt hole template for round base is the same 2s for Class 200 flanges, Table 11, of corresponding outside diameter,
except using only four holes in all cases go placed as to straddle center lines. The bases of these fittings are intended for
support in compression and are not to be used for anchors or supports in tension or shear.
2
624,
determined by the sizeof the largest opening of
the base shall be opposite the larger or smaller
16STD-ASME Bhb-S-ENGL 199 MM 0759670 0579513 277 mi
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME B16.5-1006
CLASS 2500 PIPE FLANGES, AND FLANGED FITTINGS
P|
sora
Flange
Point height [Note (11]
Flanged Fitting ‘Stud Bolt With Nute
TABLE 26 TEMPLATES FOR DRILLING CLASS 2500 FLANGES?
7 2 2 < A q 7 z a
a
Drilling £(31, (40)
outside
Sartor | pismser | Diameter
sonia | Mor ‘r ce | numer | diameter | 0.25 in
pe | rnge | cok | soe | or of | Rated | Tongue ed | ring
Sco_| “o" | ciclo | Holes | cons | pote | ‘tewe | “Groove | duit
% 5.25 350 0.88 4 % 4.76 450 | 475
% 5.50 3.75 0.88 4 % 5.00 475 5.00
1 bas | aa | oo ‘ % | sm | Sas | bap
% | 9 | be | ote a4 so | se | ba
| am | sm | 1s S| tm | em |b | bas
2 oa | ox | un s | 4 ro | ar | 200
2% 10.50 7.78 1.25, 8 | % 798 7.60 8.00
3 12.00 9.00 1.38 8 % 8.75 8.50 9.00
@ J tao | sass) tae @ | vt | soo | i | teas
5 16.50 12.75 1.88 8 ere 175 11.50 12.25
8 | ism | tas | be ee tes | tas | teen
s | ns | ve | ae | oa | 3 te | las | tes
ees hl Ll
se
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(1) Length of stud bott does not include the height ofthe points. See para. 6.10.2,
{2} For other dimensions, see Tables 27 and 28.
(8) For flange bolt holes, see para. 65.
(4) For spot facing, see para, 66.
(6) Bolt lengths not shown in Table are determined in accordance with Annex F. See para, 6.10.2
urSTD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79514 133 mi
ASME B16.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
pacers
Li, & Ve
A# LZ 2
‘Thresded
(12 102-47 ont
je——0__»
LEELA.
eo
cxtside | Thess ing
Nomina | ot” | args, | at | Weld
Se | "e d x * v
% | es | oe | oe [em | ome
X | am | ta | a0 | te | te
yy | mo | ae | to | me | ae
3° | tao | am | sas | 2m
@ | 0 | am | ese | ee
|
s | so | ase ss
{Notes follow on next page)
us.STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579515 077 a
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. ASME B16.5-1096
‘TABLE 27 (CONT'D)
GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NoTEs:
(0) This dimension is for large ond of hub, which may be straight or tapered, Taper shall not exceed 7 deg. on thresded,slip-
fon, socket welding, and lapped flanges
(2) For tolerances, see Section 7.
(3) For facings, soe para. 6.4
(4) For flange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 26.
(8) For spot facing
on flanges, se Table 7.
(7) Blind flanges may be made with or without hubs at the manufacturer's option,
(8) For reducing welding neck flanges, see para. 68.
(9) For welding ond bevel, see pare. 6.7.
(10) For threads in threaded flanges, see pare. 69.
noSTD-ASME Bb. S-ENGL
ASME B16.5-1996
L556 MM O759b70 OS79S1b TOb
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
:
|
45 ce, Lateral
TABLE 28 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 2500 FLANGED FITTINGS'®
7 z 2 4 5 6 7 @ @ 10
Flange Edge
Long
Walt Conter- Flange
Thickness | Ins to Edge-to-
Diameter Flan Flange
of | Edgetat- Edge Re-
Fitting, eral ‘ducer
d Loe c
a4
056
0.75 378
1100 4.00
a2 450
062 1.50 862 550 | 15.00 00 | 9.00
075 138 9.75 800 | 17.00 550 | 10.00
oa 225 | 112 700 | 19.50 50 | 11.25
109 288 | 1300 825 | 2275 780 | 1300
yas ae2 | 1838 975 | 27.00 900 | 15.25
159 493 | 1775 | 128 | 3100 | 1025 | 1750
2.08 57 | i988 | 1250 | 3500 | 1150 | 2000
259 725 | 2475 | 1575 | 4300 | 1450 | 2500
3.03 sez | 2775 | 1750 | 4900 | 1600 | 2850
120STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 19956 Ml 0759670 0579517 942 mm
PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS ASME 8165-1096
bare
y Y
UW MSDs ;
N weit
4
fa
Faget Fina faducst Eee Radu ee
TABLE 28 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 2500 FLANGED FITTINGS" (CONT’D)
ste fef[«l[s |]. feel» ] =]
O26 in Paved Face) Ting om (8)
Contr
comaet | |
Sure | Conta. Center |
of to t0- |
raised | Cont Ena
Suter Bow, | cane | tong | shor |
ct tee’ | “tor” | Cortr-| Cont |
faised crom, | End fond | End
cross, | Free ts ed’ | as. tment | ‘to
snd Tre | deo te" | ‘bow | tata | andre | End | Nominal
ne | Sow ta | “tm | “tin | "vert | reducer | pe
ma_| ‘ce he | ee | | “ha” | wt | Sie
38 r : : 319 = | %
537 we 5.19 : . %
foe | aca bos | ico | 1
687 425 694 431 = M%
758 475 . 782 481 = ™%
oor | s7 | 1525 | 52s | om | aoe | serfs | sa | 2 | 2
wooo | 83s | was | e2 | sos | wor | oe | tr | so | oS | ae
mar | 935 | waa | G2 | tna | itso | p38 | toe | ess | = | 72
1325 e50 | 2300 | 775 | 1360 | 13.48 aes | 2319 | 7.94 8 4
1582 | 1000 | 2725 | 925 | 1575 | 1588 | 1025 | 2750 | 960 g 5
18,00 11.50 31.25 10.50 18.00 18.25 175 31.50 10.75 ° 6
tore | tars | asa | itz | toa | doae | i300 | Seen | tzoe :
gs00 | ooo | aa | tars | o5s0 | aaa | ieee | aces | toro °
28.00 17.78 | 49.25 | 1625 | 2000 | 2844 | 1819 | 49.69 | 1662 12
Wotes follow on next page)
aSTD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 0579535 889
ASME 816.5-1996 PIPE FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS
‘TABLE 28 (CONT'D)
(GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches.
NOTES:
(1) For tolerances, see Section 7.
(2) For facings, see para. 64.
{@) For fange bolt holes, see para. 6.5 and Table 26.
(4) For spot facing, see para. 66.
(6) For intersecting center lines, center-to-contact surface, and centerso-end dimensions of side outlet fiings, see para, 6.2.4
(6) For conter-o-contact surface and conter-to-ond dimensions of spacial dogroe elbows, see para. 6.25.
(7) For reinforcement of certain fitings, see para. 6.1.
(8) For drains, see para. 6.12.
(9) For contor-to-contact surface and center-to-end dimensions of reducing fitings, see para. 6.2.3.
(10) For contact surtace-o-contact surface and end-to-end dimensions of reducers and eccentric reducers, see para. 6.23.
(11) These dimensions apply to straight sizes only. (See paras. 6.23 and 6.4.1.3) For the center-iorend dimensions of reducing
fittings or end-to-end dimansions of reducers, use center-io‘lange edge or flange edge-to-lange edge dimensions for largest
‘pening, and add the proper height to provide for ring joint groove applying to each flange. See Table § fo rng joint facing
dimensions.
mmSTD-ASME BLb-5-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579515 715 mm
ANNEX A.
THREADING OF PIPE FOR AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
THREADED FLANGES
his Anno
‘The length of external taper threads in ASME B1.20.1
is sufficient to provide a satisfactory joint when assem-
bled with corresponding internal taper threads in cou-
plings and fittings. In this Standard, the length of
internal thread in Class 150, Class 300, and Class 400
flanges also conforms to ASME BI.20.1
In Class 600 and higher rated flanges, the length
through the hub may exceed the length for internal
threads in ASME B1.20.1. Where this occurs, the
extended length of internal threads follows the taper
of the standard taper threads. Therefore, the diameters
of the extra threads are smaller than those shown in
ASME B1.20.1
When threaded flanges conforming to this Standard
fare assembled with threaded-end pipe, it is intended
that the end of the pipe be reasonably close to the
‘mating surface of the flange. To meet this intent, the
123
n integral part of ASME B16.5-1996 and is placed ster the main text for convenience.)
following requirements are imposed on the mating pipe
and extemal thread.
(1) Pipe to be threaded into flanges of Class 600
‘or higher rating shall be Schedule 80 or heavier in
wall thickness.
(2) The length of external effective thread on the
pipe end shall be greater than specified in ASME
B1.20.1. When tested with the standard ring gage, the
pipe end shall project beyond the gage by the distance
specified in Table Al, subject to a tolerance of one
thread pitch as provided in ASME BI.20.1
(3) The extra threads shall continue the taper speci-
fied in ASME B1.20.1, so that the pitch diameter of
the thread at the pipe end is less than specified therein.
(4) Itis recommended that power equipment be used
to assemble threaded joints having longer than standard
taper threads, in order to bring the pipe end close to
the flange face.STD-ASME Blb-S-ENGL 195b MM 0759670 0579520 437 mm
TABLE A1_ PROJECTION OF THREADED PIPE END THROUGH RING GAGE BY FLANGE PRESSURE
RATING CLASSES
70,300,400 eo 200 7600 200
Number Nomber Number Number
ot ot ot ot
umber ot ture | tums | in. | tome | in. | ture | in. | tome | in
% a4 0.25 7 0.50
% 5 0.38 7 0.50
1 5 | ea | m% | oss
h
% ASME: 5 0.44 m% 0.65
% BizO s [oa | 7% | oss
2 5 0.44 TM 0.65
ah 5 0.62 8 1.00,
3 1 oz] 3 | oa] 6 jo) wo | 128
a 1 012 . o 2 7 . 7
|
4 1% | ore | 3% fos | 6% | os | oy | rar
5 0.19 3% 0.44 8% ost 10% 1.31
6 Mm ong 3% 0.44 Th 0.94 W% 144
e 2 os | 4 | os] 8 |r] w | 135
10 ara pipe 3 0.38 5 062 | 9 Wz 18 2.00
2 | egad per 3 ox | s | oa | 1 | tas | ts | 238
“ B1.20.1. 3 0.38 6 0.75 | . . -
16 3 0.38 6 075 |
ie 3 ox | 6 | o7
2 3 oss | 6 075 |
e 3 ose | 6 | 07 |
124STD-ASME BLb-S-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579521 373 am
ANNEX B
DIMENSIONS OF STEEL PIPE (TABLE BY WEIGHT CLASS)
(This Annex is not part of ASME 816.5-1996 and is included for information only.)
TABLE B1 DIMENSIONS OF WELDED AND SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE
{ASME 836.10M)
Listed as Standard Wall, Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong Wall
Wall Thickness, in
Double
Nominal Extra Ext
Outside ‘strong ‘Strong
Diameter in | Svat wal
% 0.408
% 0.540,
% 0.875
% 0.820 0.109 0.294
4 11050 ona 0.308.
1 1318 0.133, 0368
% 1.680 0.140 ona 0.362
M% 4.900 0.145, 0200 0.400
2 2375 0.184 0218 0.436,
% 2875 0.203 0276 oz
3 3.500 0216 0.300 0.600
% 4.000 0226 ote o
4 4500 0.237 0337 0874
5 5563 0.258 0375 0.780
6 6.25 0.280 0432 0.384
8 8.625 o.azz 0.500 087s
10 10.750 0.365 0.500 1.000
2 12.750 0.375 0.500 11000
“ 14.000 0.375, 0.500
6 16.000 0.375 0.500
18 18.000 0.375 0.500
20 20.000 0375 0.500
4 24.000 0375 0.500
GENERAL NOTES:
(@) The decimal thicknesses liste forthe respective sizes represent their nominal dimensions as
siven in ASME 836.10M. For tolerances on wall thicknesses, see appropriate material specifice.
tions.
(6) Thicknesses shown in boldface type for Standard Well are identical with corresponding thick
nesses:
1own in bold face type for Schedules 20, 30, and 40 in Annex C. Those shown in bold
face type for Extra Strong Wall are identical with corresponding thicknesses shown in bold
face type in Schedules 60 and 80 in Annex C. Double Extra Strong Wall has no corresponding
schedule numbers
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(This Annex is not part of ASME B16.5-1996 and i
ANNEX C
DIMENSIONS OF STEEL PIPE (TABLE BY SCHEDULES)
tuded for information only)
TABLE C1 DIMENSIONS OF WELDED AND SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE (ASME B36.10M)
Listed by Schedule Numbers
Schedule] Schedule] Schedule] Schedule] Schedule] Schedule] Schedule] Schedule Schedule] Schedule
Nominal! ouside | 9 || 2 | a | | oO | to | ae | ae | ae
Fine | Diameter,
CS i ee ee ee ee
% | 0405 | 0.088 1086
% | e640 | 068 ome
% | 067s 0.001 ras
% | oso | 0308 one 0.788
% | 1060 | ons oss 0218
v | ass | onze one 0280
1% | 1600 | 0.140 0.191 0.250
vm | 1900 | 014s 0200 | 0281
2° | 237s 0154 oars | oe
2% | 2075 0203 0276 | 0375
3 | 300 0216 300 | 0438
3% | 000 0226 oane :
4 4.500 0237 0337 | | os8 | 0531
5 | 5863 | 0258 0375 | 0500 | 9825
6 | ees 0280 ose | 0562 one
|
a | e626 0250 | 0277 | eae | o40s | os00 | osos | or | osi2 | 090
10 | 10780 0250 | 0307 | 038s | e800 | asa | oro | osse | 1.000 | i106
v2 | 12750 0250 | 0390 | oaos | ose2 | oses | ages | 1.000 | 3325 | 1312
14 | 14000 | 0.250 | 0312 | 037s | o4se | ossa | 0750 | 996 | 1008 | 1250 | 1406
18 | roo | 0250 | 312 | 037s | 0500 | 0656 | oa | 10a | 1210 | tae | tso0
we | reo | 0250 | 0212 | o4se | oss2 | 0750 | oase | aise | ta9s | ase2 | 138
20 | zo000 | 0250 | oars | ost | osse | ost | soa | rasr | 1500 | 1250 | 1900
2s | 2000 | 0250 | 0375 | oss | oss | ose | 129 | ter | tere | 2062 | 2308
30 | s000 | 0312 | oso | os | °... [os :
GENERAL NOTES:
{2) The decimal thicknesses listed for the respective pipe sizes represant their nominal dimensions as given in ASME 836.10M,
ces on wall thicknesses, see appropriate material specifications.
\b) Thicknesses shown in bold face type for Schedules 20, 30, and 40 are identical with thicenesses shown in bold face type for
‘Standard Wall pipe in Annex B. Those in bold face type Schedules 60 and 80 are identical with thicknesses in bold face type
{c) Some ofthe larger heavier wall sections are beyond the capabilities of seamless mil production and must be obtained from
For tol
for Extre Strong Wallin Annex 8.
turned-anc-bored billets or other sources.
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ANNEX D
METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS
(This Annex is not part of ASME B16.5-1996 and is included for information only)
D1 GENERAL
D1.1 Introduction
Pressure—temperature ratings in this Standard have
been determined by the procedures in this Annex,
‘The primary consideration in establishing ratings is
adequate wall thickness to sustain stresses due to pres
sure and other loadings. See para, D1.2. Other considera-
tions affecting or limiting the ratings include:
(Z) stresses in flanges resulting from bolt-up neces-
sary to maintain gasket seal;
(2) distortion of flanges and flanged fittings due
to loadings transmitted through the pipeline; and
(3) limitations applying primarily to valves but
imposed also on flanges in order to maintain compatible
ratings,
D1.2 Wall Thickness
Wall thickness requirements for flanged fittings are
set forth in para. 6.1, and minimum thicknesses i, are
listed in the tables designated in para. 6.1. These values
are all greater than those determined by Eq, (1):
1 = 15 Palas = 12 P) w
where
1 = calculated thickness, in,
P. = pressure rating class designation, psi (e.g,
P. = 150 psi for Class 150)
inside diameter of the fitting, in.
stress factor of 7000 psi
a
S=
Equation (1) gives a thickness $0% greater than for
a simple cylinder designed for a stress of 7000 psi
when subjected to an internal pressure equal 10 the
Pressure rating class designation in pounds per square
inch, Actual values in the dimension tables listed in
para, 6.1 are approximately 0.1 in. to 0.2 in. heavier
than those given by the equation
D1.3 Material Groups
Material groups in Tables 1A are based on identical
or closely matched allowable stress and yield strength
values, Where they are not identical, the lower value
hhas been applied.
Note that material groups are not numbered consecu-
tively. Some groups are intended for use only in valves.
‘See ASME B1634
D1.4 Material Properties
The allowable stress and yield strength values used
to calculate the pressure—temperature ratings were taken
from the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section II, Part D. In addition, data has been provided
directly by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Subcommittee on Materials.
D2 RATINGS IN CUSTOMARY UNITS
D2.1 Rating Equation
Ratings given in Table 2 in pounds per square inch
(gage) at temperatures expressed in degrees Fahrenheit,
for all materials and pressure classes, are established
by Eq. @)
Pr
P,S\/8750 < P, ®
P. = ceiling pressure, psig, as specified in D3 at
temperature T
Pr = rated working pressure, psi
material at temperature T
P, = pressure rating class index, psi! (e.g., P,
300 psi for Class 300)
selected stress, psi, for the specified material
at temperature 7. See paras, D22, D23,
and D24.
for the specified
"This definkion of P, doesnot apply to Cass 150. See par. D2.4,
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D2.2 Ratings for Group No. 1 Materials, Class
300 and Higher
The selected stress 5; for each Material Group among
Group No. 1 materials in Table 1A is determined as
follows:
(a) At temperatures below the creep range, 5; shall
be lowest of the following values:
(1) 60% of specified minimum yield strength at
100°F;
(2) 60% of the yield strength at temperature 7;
(3) 1.25 times the allowable stress at temperature
T as listed for ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section I;
(b) At temperatures in the creep range (defined as
those above 700°F for Group No. 1 materials), S; shall
bbe the lowest of the following values:
(1) 60% of the yield strength at temperature 7;
(2) the allowable stress at Temperature T as listed
for ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I;
(c) In no case shall the value of S) increase with
increasing temperature,
(d) Yield strength values for determination of values
‘of S; shall be obtained from ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code, Section Il, Part D.
(e) Where more than one allowable stress value is
listed for a material at any temperature, the lower
values shall be used. If lower allowable stress values
ddo not appear, and it is noted in the allowable stress
table that the allowable stress values exceed two-thirds
of the yield strength at temperature, then the allowable
stress values shall be determined as two-thirds of the
tabulated yield strength at temperature.
() Allowable stress values listed for ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, Section Vill, Division 1,
may be used only if the material is not listed for
Section I. Allowable stress values listed for ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, Classes
2 and 3, may be used only if the material is not listed
for either Section I or Section VIII, Division 1.
D2.3 Ratings for Group Nos. 2 and 3
Materials, Class 300 and Higher
‘The selected stress $; for each material group among
Group Nos. 2 and 3 materials in Table 1A is determined
as follows.
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(a) At temperatures below the creep range, S\ is
determined in accordance with para. D2.2(a), except
that 70% of yield strength shall be used, instead of
(60%, in paras. D2.2(a)(1) and (2).
(b) At temperatures in the creep range (defined as
those above 950°F for Group No. 2 materials), S, is
determined in accordance with para. D2.2(). For Group
No, 3 materials, the creep range temperature limit
shall be determined on an individual material basis.
(c) The limitations in paras. D2.2(c), (@), (@), and
(© apply.
D2.4 Ratings for Class 150, All Material
Groups
Pressure—temperature ratings for Class 150 flanges
and flanged fittings are determined for each Material
Group as set forth in paras. D2.1, D2.2, and D23,
with the following exceptions.
(a) The value of P, in Eq. (2) (see para. D2.1) shall
bbe 115 psi rather than 150 psi
(b) The value for S; shall be in accordance with
the requirements of paras. D2.1, D2.2, and D2.3.
(c) The value for Pr in Eq, (2) at temperature 7
(degrees Fahrenheit) shall not exceed that given by
Eq. @):
Pr = 320-037 e
‘The limits of T in equation (3) are 100°F min, and
1000°F max. For values of T less than 00°F, T equal
to 100°F is used.
D3. MAXIMUM RATINGS
3.1. Maximum Ratings
A set of maximum or ceiling pressure—temperature
ratings, P., are shown in Table D1. They are imposed
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TABLE D1_ RATING CEILING VALUES
Working Pressure, psig. by Classes
* 180 200 400 600 300 1500 2500
~20 %0 100 290 750 1000 100 7250 3750 6250
200 250 750 +1000 1600, 250 3750 8250
300 20 70 70 85 2185 3540 070
400 200 708 0 1410 ms 3590 3890
00 170 625 885 1330, 1095 325 5540
00 140 605 05 210 818 3026 5040
0 125 0 705 178 1765 2340 4905
700 110 570 755, 1135, 105, 2540 70
750 35 530 no 105 1565 260 4430
00 0 510 67s sans 1895 200 4200
50 5 485 50 75 1460 2635, 4080
00 50 50 600 00 1350 ns 3786
so | 5 385, ss 75 1160 1800 3220
ne) x5 288 75 1080 1220 3030
1050 360 220 720 1060 1200 3000
1100 225 420 os 965 1610 2605
1150 78 35, 550 825 1370, 7205
1200 205 25 a0 620 4030 m8
1250 10 206 5 545 o0 1515
1300, 10 135 ns a0 685 48
1350 1085 ‘0 205, 310 BH 280
1400 6 100 160 25 30 x0
1450 & 20 15 178 250 495
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ANNEX E
LIMITING DIMENSIONS OF GASKETS
Other than Ring Joint
(This Annex is an integral part of ASME B18.5-1996 and is placed after the main text for convenience.)
E1 SCOPE
This Annex covers gasket characteristics.
E2 GASKET MATERIALS AND
CONSTRUCTION
Classification of gasket materials and types is shown
in Fig. El. Other gaskets, which result in no increase
in both loads or flange moment over those resulting
from the gaskets included in the respective groups in
this Appendix, may be used and warrant the ratings
of this Standard with the limiting dimensions of the
applicable group, See also para. 5.4 for application of
gaskets,
E3 GASKET DIMENSIONS
(a) The actual dimensions of a gasket must be
established by the user. Reference to a dimensional
standard for gaskets, such as ASME B16.21, is recom=
‘mended. In any case, selected dimensions should be
based on the type of gasket and its characteristics,
These characteristics include its density, exiblity, re-
sistance to the fluid and its temperature, and the neces-
sity for satisfactorily compressing the gasket on its
inside diameter, its outside diameter, or both. Also to
bbe considered is the question of allowing a “pocket”
at the gasket inside diameter (between the flange fac:
ings), or of allowing any intrusion of the gasket into
the flange bore. Consideration should be given to the
service fuid as well as to the possibility of damage
which might result from partially disintegrated gaskets.
(b) Limiting gasket dimensions are given in Tables
E1, E2, and E3. These dimensions represent approxi
‘mately the maximum combinations of widths and diame-
ters of the different types of gaskets covered which
‘meet rating requirements. Variations which tend to
reduce bolt loads and flange moments (eg., reducing
the gasket width) may be made; however, in departing
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from the tabulated dimensions, consideration should be
given to the stability of the gasket under high bolt
loads. As a general rule, the area of unconfined nonme-
tallic gaskets should not be less that the total bolt area,
(c) Gaskets are divided into three groups based on
their gasket loading factors as shown in the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division
1, Pressure Vessels.
(d) Gasket contact widths for the three groups are
as follows:
Group No.1 Slipion Mange ried face width
Group No. Ml Large tongue widih
Group No HM Small tongue widkh minus 0.03 in.
‘butt Tess than 0.18 in
(e) Gaskets of Group No. la have inside diameters
equal to the outside diameter of the corresponding,
pipe, which follows the principle established in
ASME B16.21. In order to avoid pocketing of fluid
handled, Group No. I gaskets may be extended to
the inside diameter of valves, pipe, or the bore of
integral, welding neck, or socket weld type flanges.
Group No. Ia gaskets have outside contact diameters,
equal to the outside diameter of the raised face.
() Gaskets of Groups Nos. Ha and Hla also have
inside diameters equal to the outside diameter of
the corresponding pipe. It may be desirable under
some conditions to make the inside diameter of
these gaskets equal to the inside diameter of valves,
pipe, or the bore of integral, welding neck, or socket,
weld type flanges, and this is permissible provided
the gasket contact width does not exceed that shown,
This provision affects gaskets shown in Figs. B4,
ES, E8, and E9 and requires a reduction in gasket
outside diameters as well as inside diameters
Additional provisions for varying gasket widths
in contact with raised face are covered in pera,
E3(b). Group Nos. Ib and IITb have outside contact
diameters equal to the outside diameter of the
raised face.
(g) The outside diameter of gaskets or centering