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STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1998 MM O7S9b70 Ob16428 4b0 Me AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME B16.47a-1998 ADDENDA to ASME B16.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES NPS 26 Through NPS 60 ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Three Park Avenue * New York, NY 10016 Copia by te Ameren Society OF Mechaied Erginsts STD-ASME B2b-47A-ENGL 1998 MM O759b70 0618420 029 mm ASME B16.47a-1998 Following approval by the ASME B16 Committee and ASME, and after public review, ASME BI6.472- 1998 was approved by the American National Standards Institute on February 20, 1998 ‘Addenda to the 1996 Edition of ASME B16.47 are issued in the form of replacement pages. Revisions, ‘additions, and deletions aze incorporated directly into the affected pages. It is advisable, however, that this page, the Addenda ttle and copyright pages. and all replaced pages be retained for reference. SUMMARY OF CHANGES ‘This isthe first Addends to be published to ASME B16.47-1996, Replace or inser the pages listed. Changes given below are identified on the pages by a margin note (a), placed next to the affected area, The pages nat listed are the reverse sides of the listed pages and contain ‘no changes, Page Location Change it Foreword In the last paragraph, ASME address updated vii Committee Roster Updated 24 First sentence corrected by Errata Table 1A (1) A 350 Gr. LF6 Cl. 1 added to material group 11 (2) A350 Gr. LP6 Cl. 2 added to material group 12 (3) New material group 1.15 added (4) A351 Gr. CESMN, A 351 Gr, CD4MCu, ‘A351 Gr. CD3MWCUN, A 182 Gr. FSS, and A 240 Gr. $32760 added to material ‘roup 28 n Tobie 241.1 (1) A350 Gr. LP6 Cl. 1 added (2) Now (4) added {@) Enries for last four class temperatures corrected by Eata 2 Table 2-12 (1) A350 Gr. LP6 Cl. 2 added (2) Now G) added G) Working pressure for Class 75 at S00°F ‘corrected by Errata to read 85 ight by Me 2e Aerie Sac OF Mechaied Erginsts Med Jul 16° 12:1446 2003 Wed sul 16 121437 2005, STD-ASME Blb-47A-ENGL 1998 MB Page Location 20.1 Table 21.15 a Table 2.2.7 28 Table 22.8 2 Table 13 a Table 14 a Table 15 9 Annex D ol Interpretations ‘SPECIAL NOTE: O7S9670 Oblay2l TSS me Change Added Working pressure for Class 400 at 850°F corrected by Errata w read 570 A351 Gr, CESMN, A 351 Gr. CD¢MCu, A 351 Gr. CD3MWCuN, A 182 Gr. F5S. and ‘A 240 Gr. $32760 added Depth of Cin sketch corected by Errata Depth of an sketch corected by Errata Depth of C in sketch corrected by Errata Addresses of ASME and ASTM updated ASME address updated ‘The Interpretations to ASME B16.47 are included in this Addenda as a separate section for the user's convenience. This section, however, is nat part of the Addenda or the edition. ight by Me 4e Area Soc OF Mechaied Erginsts STD-ASME Bbb.47A-ENGL 1998 MM O7S9b70 Ob18422 991 mm it by Med Jul 16° 12:14:57 2003 FOREWORD (This Foreword i not pat of ASME B16.47-1996) In November, 1980, «task force was appointed within Subcommittee C of the American National Standards (ANSI) BIG Committee 10 develop a standard for pipe flanges in size NPS 26 through NPS 48. Every auempt was made to standardize those dimensions that existed within the industry for the materials covered by ANSI BIG. Prompted by suggestions received from committee members, the tsk force was authorized to increase the size range to NPS 60. The first draft was developed in December 1982 to include Class 75 through Class 1500 for the size range NPS 26 through NPS 60. Flange dimensions were based on the Manufacturers Standardization Society Standard Practice (MSS SP) 44 flanges except for Class 75 flanges which are ANSUAPL 605 tanges. At the request of the American Petroleum Insitute (APD, flange dimeasions in accordance with the API Standard 605 were included in the subsequent drafts. Clas 1500 flanges were deleted due to lack of interest in using large size anges in that pressure-temperature rating ‘The API-605 flanges for Classes 150 and 300 and for sizes NPS 36 and smaller for classes higher than Class 300 are not compatible with the MSS SP-#4 flanges. Thus, the MSS SP-44 flanges are designated as Series A flanges and the API-605 flanges are designated a Series B flanges in this Standard. Materials covered in this Standard are as in ANSI 16.5 except nickel base alloys are excluded. Pessure-temperature ratings ae in accordance with ANSI Bi65 Jn 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B16 Committee operating under procedures sccredited by ANSI. Following approval by the Standards Commitee and ASME. approvat 4s an American National Standard was given by ANSI on June 12, 1950 This 1996 Edition allows flanges marked with more than one material grade or specification, revises Mange facing fnish requirements, has revised pressure-temperature ratings for several material groups, adds permissible flange facing imperfections, adds blind fanges for Series B flanges, and includes several other revisions. Following approval by the Standards Commitee and ASME, approval as an American National Standard was given by ANSI on October 3, 1996 with the new designation ASME B16.47-1996 Al requests for interpretations or suggestions fo revisions should be sent tothe Administra tive Secretary B16, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5950 8 etic Sockty OF estar Eroreets (a) it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 Ob1a423 828 mm ASME B16 COMMITTEE (a) Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, Gaskets, and Valve Actuators (he following is rotor of the Commitee atthe time of approvel ofthis Standard.) OFFICERS W.N. MeLean, Choir FA. Schmiat, Vice Chair P.A. Reddington, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W.L. Balle, Consuttant, London, Ohio R. W. Bames, Anrc Entarprises, Elobicake, Ontario, Canaé Fisher Contro's Internationa, Inc, Marshalltown, lowe ¢ ‘Co, Decatur, line's DR Frikken, Monsanto Co, St. Lous, Missouri RR. Henrich, Minnegacco Ine. Golden Valley, Minnesota 4. G.Anch, Mueler Refrigeration Products Co,, Hartsville, Tennessee G. A. Joly, Vogt Valve Co. Louisville, Kentucky W. G. Knecht, Consultant, Willamspor, Pennsylvania R.A. Koester, The Willam Powell Co, Cincinnati, Ohio W.N. MeLoan, Nowco Valve Co, Palos Pak, Ilinois M. L. Nayyar, Bechtel Corp. Gaithersburg, Maryland LA. Schmidt, Lasich Co. useelivillo, rkaneae HR. wm, Tr M.D. RE DA La wR Sonderegger,Grinnel Corp, Craneton, Rhode Iiend ‘Stophan,Fiexitallic In, Pennsauken, New Jersey Stroud, Duce Iron Research Association, Birmiagham, Alabame ‘Wasicek, ABS Americas, Houston, Texas White, chara E. White & Associates, South Bend, Indiana Wiliams, Southern Company Services, Birmingham, Alabama Willis, Dow Chemical Co, Freepor. Texas Worley, Union Carbide Corp, South Chetleston, West Virginia PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE C — STEEL FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS. R.Frkken, Chair, Monsanto Co, St Lou's, Missouri ‘A. Reddington, Socretary, ASME international, New York, New York . Bhasin, Sigmatech,Pitsburgh, Penneyivania D. Conlee, Consultant, St. Lous, Missour ©. Farrell Jr, Consultant, Birminghom, Alabams Henderson, Coffer Corp., Houston, Texas E Johneon, Flowing Div, New Castle, Pennsyivania Koester, The Wiliam Powell Co, Cincinnati, Ohio 3. Madewall, Flo.Berd Ine. Sand Springs, Oklahoma /.N. MeLeon, Newco Valve Ca., Palos Park, Hinois DCOOOOESDa Areticn Soci OF Mechanic Engiests STD-ASME BLL-W7A-ENGL 1998 MM C7516 70 Obia424 764 Re ML. Nayyar, Bechtel Corp. Gaithersburg, Maryland ROA Schmidt, Ladish Co, Aussalville, Arkansas D.L. Shira, Taylor Forge, Cordova, Tennessee ac La ‘Thompeon, Miiwaukee Valve, Rising Sun, Maryland pen, Texas Wills, Oow Cnemieal Co. Fe Arete Socty OF Mechanic Einsts it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1598 MM 0759670 Ob18425 LTO mm ASME B16 476-1968 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 1 SCOPE 1.1 General ‘This Standard covers. pressuretemperature ratings, materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking, and testing fot pipe flanges in sizes NPS 26 through NPS 60 and in ratings Classes 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, and 900. Flanges may be cast, forged, or plate (for blind Manges only) materials, as listed in Table 1A, Requirements and recommendations regarding bolting and gaskets are also included. 1.2 Flange Se ‘This Standard provides two series of flange dimen- sions. Series A specifies flange dimensions for general use flanges. Series B specifies flange dimensions for ‘compact flanges which, in general, have smaller bolt circle diameters than Series A flanges. These two series of flanges are not interchangeable. The user should recognize that some flanged valves, equipment bolted between flanges, and flanged equipment may only be compatible with bolt circle diameter of one series of anges. 1.3 References 1.3.1 Referenced Standards. Standards and spec ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Annex E, 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 E. A flange manufactured in accord: ance 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 1.3.2 Codes and Regulations. A flange used under the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME BPV Code), the ASME Code for Pressure Piping, or a governmental regulation is subject to any limitation ofthat code or regulation. This includes any maximum temperature limitation, rule governing the use of a material at low temperature, or provisions PSOCOONDBSe Aenea Sey OF Mechanied Erginsts for operation at a pressure exceeding the pressure temperature ratings in this Standard 14 Applicable Ratings ‘The pressure-temperature ratings in this Standard are applicable upon its publication to all flanges within its scope which otherwise meet its requirements, For unused flanges maintained in inventory, the manufacturer of the Mange may certify conformance to this Edition, provided he can demonstrate that all requirements of this Edition have been met. Where such components ‘were installed in accordance with the pressure-tempera- ‘ure ratings of an earlier edition of this Standard, those Tatings are applicable, except as may be governed by the applicable code or regulation (see para, 1.32). 1.5 User Accountability ‘This Standard cites duties and responsibilities that ate 1 be assumed by the user in the areas of application, installation, hydrostatic testing, operation, and material selection, 1.6 Quality Systems Nonmandatory requirements relating to the product ‘manufacturer's Quality System Program are described in Annex D. 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS. 2.1 Rating Basis Ratings are maximum allowable working gage pres- sures, at the temperatures shown in Table 2 for the applicable material and rating. For intermediate tempera- tures, linear interpolation is permitted. See Annex A for ‘methods of establishing pressure-temperature ratings. 2.2 Ratings of Flanged Joints ‘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 rust be exercised in the selection and application for all these elements in order to attain a joint which has it by Wed sul 16 12:15:20 2005, (a) STD-ASME BLL-47A-ENGL 1998 MB 0759670 ObLa42, 537 ASME 816.272.1998 acceptable leak tightness. Special techniques such as controlled bolt tightening may be necessary to achieve 4 light join 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 para, $.4, and which are made up ia accordance with good practice for alignment apd assem- bly, Seo also para. 2.4. Use of the ratings for flanged Joints not conforming to these limitations is the sole responsibilty of the user. Requirements for alignment and assembly of joints are aot 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. In general, this temperature is the ‘same as that of the contained uid. Use of a pressure ating comesponding 10 a temperature other than that cf the contained uid is the responsibilty of the user, subject {0 the requirements of the applicable cose or regulation, For any temperature below ~20°F the rating shall be ne greater than the rating shown for ~20°F. 2.4 Temperature Considerations Application of the ratings in this Standard to fanged joins at both high and low temperatures shall take into consideration the risk of leakage due 10 forces land moments developed in the connected piping. or equipment. The following provisions sare intended to minimize these sks 2.4.1 High Temperature Service. At tempera tures in the creep range, gradual relaxation of flanges, bolts, and gaskets may progressively reduce bolt loads. Itmay 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, Classes 75 and 150 flanged joints may develop leakage unless care is taken 10 ‘void imposing severe external loads and/or severe thermal gradients. For other classes, similar consider ation should be given above 750°F. a Aneta Sockty OF estore Enorees LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 2.42 Low Temperature Service. Some of the ‘materials listed in the raung tables undergo sufficient decrease in toughness at low temperatures that they cannot safely sustain shock loadings, sudden changes Of siress oF temperature, or high stress concent 2.5 System Hydrostatic Test Flanged joints may be subjected to system hydrostatic tests at a pressure not to excced 1.5 times the 100°F rating rounded off to the aext higher 25 pai Testing at any higher pressure is the responsibility of the user, subject tothe requirements of the applicable ode or regulation 2.6 Welding Neck Flanges Ratings for carbon steel cylindrically bored welding neck flanges covered by this Standard are based upon their fubs at the welding end having a thickness at feast equal to that calculated for pipe having 40.0 ksi specified minimum yield strength. The ratings also apply to such flanges used with components of unequal strength and unequal wall thickness when the attachment ‘welds is made in accordance with the applicable code or cegulation. See Figs. 5, 6, and 7. 2.7 Multiple Material Grades ‘Materials for flanges may meet the requirements for ‘more than one specification or grade of a specification listed in Table 1A. In that event, the pressure-temper ture ratings for any of these specifications or grades ‘may be used provided that the marking is in accordance with para, 4.1.24). 3 SIZE 3.1 Nominal Size ‘The size of a flange 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 measure- ‘ment, The actual dimension may or may not be the nominal size and is subject to established tolerances, 4 MARKING 4.1. General Except as modified herein, flanges shall be marked as required in MSS SP-25, it by Wed sl 16°12 STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1998 MM O7S9670 Ob8427 473 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.472-1996 7.6.2 Center-to-center of adjacent bolt holes, 0.03 in 7.6.3 Eccentricity between bolt citcle diameter and ‘machined facing diameters, 0.06 in, 8 TEST 8.1 Flange Testing Flanges are not required to be hydrostaticaly tested PSOCOONDBS Area Sey OF Mechanied Engineers 6 2005, STD-ASME BBb-47A-ENGL 1998 MH 0759670 0616425 30T mm ASME 816 472-1998 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ) TABLE 1A_LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Pres Frviale STM Speciation atrial Nomina Tampere Crown pocorn | Reng ate [cating Paes les aaa | aos Azweo.wes | Asisor70 | kins A280 ruse Aason7 | AS37 CLT | coMn-Si-v ‘A350 Gr. LF6 CLI 12 | eas J a2 | zie cs wee | | | Auto cntce c-vn-siev | assocnureci2 | | Saw | Jasecnuce — | azosere Laan Amos | Amzoctes | AzaGne 13 | Si } 28 (A352 Gr. LOB A515 Gr. 65 C-Mn-si | Asin es Sa | | Amora aun | | | AmaG.0 les za | | Asi6 Gr 60 Coins: Aso onuna.t | Asi8Gr60 15 | cuMe zis | anezare | azmonwer | Azuara Aszenict | AgwGne 17 | cate aa Az Gn erate Aree Fe negra A2w or. wee ENC Abi Gr Wes 13 | re-e zis aren ra2 | Terao | Anon. wes eerie [Avge sr ren Ase 611012 10_| 24criMe 2ato__| areecr.ra2o13 | A217 Gr. wee ‘A387 Gr. 22 C12 ue | Serre zase | Ate Gr f6 Ata2 re iniMoce | fee te | sci thte za Awerts | amence 115 _| secimow Bats | Avzenfst | AZG.cwa | AwrG.ea2 a ro 221 arezer rane | aaeiancrs | anoG:.06 Arazorraoan | Aasrcrcrs | anion 300M 22 18Cr=12Ni-2Mo 222 | 9182 Gr. F316 A351 Gr. CRIM. ‘A240 Gr. 318 | Alecar raise | Aast Gr orem | A240 Gr 316K 12¢-1aNF-aMo | Ado gr air daeictonraMe At Gr. cam 23 | sacra 223 | Ate Gr Foe ‘240 Gr. sat SCIEN ‘Aiee Gr Fae (ado Gr 38 24 | 18Cr-10Ni-T 224 | A182 Gr. F221 A240 Gr. 32 | Aas rsa fhaaa Grae 8 Coptot by te e daericar Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med dul 16° 12:15:30 2003 Coptot by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1998 MM 0759670 Ob18425 24b mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME B16.476-1998 (a) TABLE 1A_ LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) — ‘Applicable ASTM Specifications! Nominal Temperature Group Designation Rating Table | Forgings Castings Plates 25 | tecr-toni-ch 225 | arszGrrser | 0381 Gr. cree 1A 240 Gr. 347 A182 Gr. Fae ‘A240 Gr 2474 A182 Gr Fee A240 Gr 348 A182 Gr Faaee A 240 Gr 40H 26 | 25cr12Ni 226 A351 Gr. CHE ‘A351 Gr. CH20 23Cr-12Ni 1A 240 Gr. 3095 | ‘A 240 Gr. 00H 27 | 25¢r-20Ni 227 | arezcr.s10 | A351 Gr. cK20 A 240 Gr. 3108 L ‘A240 Gr. 310H 28 | 20C-18Ni-6Mo 228 | areca — | a.361Gr.cKaMcuN | A 240 Gr. Sar254 22Ce-5Ni-3Mo-N 782 Gr. 51 ‘A240 Gr. $31803 25CeINinaMo-N 1782 Gr. F52 ‘A 240 Gr. $32750 26Cr-10NAMO-V A351 Gr. CeaMny 25Cr-5Ni—2Mo-aCu A981 Gr. COaMCu 25CI-7Ni-3.5Mo-W-Co ‘A351 Gr. COBMWCuN 25Cr-INK3.SMe-N-CuW A182 Gr. FSS. A 240 Gr. $22760 NoTe: (1) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section ll matrials, which alge meet the requirements ofthe listed ASTM specifica: tions, may also be used. ° 5 the e Aerize Sockty OF Mechanical Ensinee 6 2005, STD-ASME BLb-N7A-ENGL 1996 MB O759b70 0418430 Thé Ml ASME B16.470-1998 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 1B LIST OF BOLTING SPECIFICATIONS Applicable ASTM Specifications" Boling Meteriale High Strength (2) Intermediate Strength (3) Low Strength (4) Spee-Gr__ Notes Spee. Notes Spee-Gr, Notes A 193-87 A 199.85 ‘A 19588 C1. 6) A 192-816 192-86 Arwsescc.1 (5) A 195-36 ANSBEMCLI (6) A s017 io | assem A288 C.1 (6) Ama I) azote 6) | A 193.86 c1.2 | Atss88 6 Agu 6) | At9388CC.2 © 7}_—| A 199-68CA asais 6) | Ate3.80Mc.2 (7) | A 193-8aMA ArssBeTC.2 7} | As-BaTA 6 Asse-8c | 356-80, Am20-88 C12 a | acre AmoBscc.2 (7) 540-821 Amos c.2 (7) | agsoesc.1 8) 540-822 Amosemc.2 7) | agosecc.1 A 500-822 amosecl2 7 | agceeaMc.7 6) 500-824 | AmossTc.1 Aas (3) | aass.est (10) A 453.660 (10) GENERAL NOTE: Botting material shall not be used teyond tompersture limits specified inthe governing code NoTEs: {1} Repair woiding of noting meteril is prohibited 12} These baking materials may be used with al ised materials and gaskets {3} These boting materiale may be used with al sted materals nd Gaskets, provided it has been verified that 2 seales joint can be maintained under rated working pressure and '4) These bolting materials may be used with all sted materials but re limited to Class 150, ‘ane Ciass 300 joints. Soe para, 54.1 for recommended gesket practices (5 This austenite stainless material has bean carbide solution treated but not strain hardened. Use A 194 nute of corresponding materi (| This feritic material is intended for low Temperature convico. Use A 194 Gr. 4 or Gr. 7 mute "7 This austenite stainloss material has been cerbide solution tresteg and strain hardened. Use A 194 nuts of corresponding materi (8) This carbon stool fastener shall not be used above 40°F or below ~20%F, See also Note 1d) Bots with aviled or undersized heads shall not be weed 19} Acceptable nuts for use with quenched and tempered bolts are A 194 Gr. 2 end Gr. 2H, Mechanical propery requirements for studs shall be the same as those for bolts. (00) This special alloy is intended for high temperature service with austenitic stainless ste! (11) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II materials, which also moet the reguire- iments of the listed ASTM specifications, may also be used OF Mechanic Erainsts ptnk by te % Arete So eda 16 1:15A3 2005, STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1998 MM 0759620 OLL843L 974 mm LARGE DIAMETER 51 FLANGES ASME B16.472-1998 TABLES 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS FOR GROUPS 1.1 ‘THROUGH 2.8 MATERIALS. ‘TABLE 2.1.1. RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.1 MATERIALS. (a) Wominal T Designation Forgings | castings Plates csi A105 (1) ‘A216 Gr wes it) | A516 Gr. 7010) Masi A380 Gr. LF2 (1) A816 Gr. 70 (112), (A537 CL.113), comnsiv | a.280.Gr.LF6 C11 4 NOTES: (1) Upen prolonged exposure to temperatures above 600*F, the carbide phase of steel may be ‘converted to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 80C*F. (2) Not to be used over 850°. (3) Not to be usec over 700°F. (@) Not to be used ever S00*F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Clase Tomp."F | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 | 00 300 2010 100 wo | 28s | ra | o90 | 1400 | 2220 200 v0 | 260 | 675 | 900 | 1250 | 2025 300 ms | 290 | 5 | os | ists | 1970 +400 roo | 200 | 635 | 4s | 1270 | 1800 500 as | 170 | ooo | a0 | 1200 | 1705 600 7 | wo | ss | 730 | 1095 | 1640 650 so | ws | ss | ms | 1075 | 1610 700 mio | 535 | 710 | 1065 | 1600 750 9s | sos | 7 | too | i510 800 8 | ao | 550 eas | 128 350 os | mo | 355 535 808 300 so | mo | 20 us 515 950 x | ws | 140 208 a0 1000 2 50 7 105, 185 Coptgh by te

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Costing Plates scramov | Arr | Azi7Gr cia ‘A367 Gr. 9101.2 WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class Temp."F | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 600, 900 2010 100 vas | 290 | 750 | 100 | 1500 ] 2250 200 vso | 260 | 750 | 1000 | 1600 | 2250 300 as | 230 | 730 sro | ass. | 2185 ‘0 wo | 20 | 705 so | wo | 216 500 as | 370 | 66s aes | 1320 | 006 800 ro | 140 | 605 aos | azo | tats 850 | 125 | 580 7s | ts | 1706 700 no | 570 7s | 1138 | 1705 750 as | 530 mo | 106s | 1595 200 | a | sto es | tos | 1525 850 os | aes. 250 975 | 1480 300 so | 450 00 300 | 1350 950 35 | tas. 55 ms | 1160 1000 20 | 365 485 725 | 1090 1080 360 480 720 | 1080 1100 300 400 605 205, 1180 228 295, 45 570 1200 145 190 290 0 204 COENOESDa Areca Society OF Mechanic Engines (a) Copa by te a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLL-U7A-ENGL 1998 MM 0759670 0618434 LO3 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGE: S TABLE 2:2.7 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.7 MATERIALS. ASME 216.472.1998 Nominal Designation Forgings. Castings Plates 2scr-20ni | A 182 Gr. F310 (N18) | A351 Gr. CKZ0In) | A 240 Gr 3108 (TL2K8) A240 Gr. 310H NOTES: (1) At temperatures over 1000°F use only wien the carbon content is 0.04% or higher. (2) For temperatures above 1000°F use oniy i the material is heat trated by heating it to @ temperature of least 1900°F and quenching in water or rapialy cooling by other means, (9) Service temperatures of 1050°F and above chould be uted only when assurance is provided that grain size isnot ner than ASTM 6. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Giesstemp. °F | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 | 600 900) -201%0 100 wo | 250 | eo | a5 | ims | 205 00 ms | 235 | os | ao | as | 1820 300 mo | 220 | 570 | 70 | 140 | 70s 400 wo | 200 | 535 | 75 | 170 | 605 500 as | 10 | 505 | os | rows | 1520 600 ro | 140 | ao | 640 280 | 1440 650 so | 1s | ao | as 935 | 1405 700 no | as | 610 so | 1370 750 3 | a0 | 00 00 | 134s 800 so | as | seo as | 1310 850 os | as | sr ass | 1290 900 so | ao | 555 as | i255, 950 3 | ais | sts m5 | 160 1000 2 | 3s | 460 ess | 1030 1050 xs | «0 | 670 | 101 100 zo | 305 | 520 780 180 120 | 250 375 565 1200 135 | 185 25 10 1280 ws | 135 205, 210 1300 75 | 100 150 2 1350 60 @ us 75 1400 4“ 80 0 135 1450 3 4% 6 100 1500 2 3 50 75 2 (a) STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1996 MM O759470 Ob18435 S4T ma ASME B16.470-1998 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES (a) TABLE 2.2.8 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.8 MATERIALS. Wominal Decignation Forgings Castings Plates 20Cr-18Ni-6M0 a 12 Ge. Fea [A351 Gr. cKaMCUN | 240 Gr. S2T254 22Cr-BNinBMOAN [A 182 Ge. F51 (1) A240 Gr. $2180 (1) 25Cr-TNiAMO-N A 182 Gr. £59 (1 240 Gr. $32750(1), 24C4-10N-Mo-V |A.a51 Gr. CEBMN (1 25Cr-BNi-2Mo-3Cu A381 Gr. CDAMEY ( 2SCrIN-GSMoW-C | 8.351 Gr. COSMNCUN (1) 25CI-7Ni-3.5Mo-N-Cu-W | 182 Gr. F55 1A 240 Gr. $92760 1) NOTE: (11 This steel may become brite after service at moderately elevated temperatures. Not to be used over 600°F. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Guntene. | 7m | wo | 200 | ao | wo | 200 zor | us | 290 | 250 | 10m | seco | zzso ‘20 to | fo | to | ‘oo | tao | eo = us | io | as | aes | to | se ra wo | mo | fe | a | tao | te 0 ts | mo | oe | oe | ha | te soo wo} wo | as | mo | ane | sez os w | ot | so | tos | ie | tee ie io | 50 ime | tee 0 vs | so | Ho | ie | tee Coptot by the e daerican Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med Ju 16°12:16:12 2603 STD-ASME BLb-N7A-ENGL 1598 MM 0755670 ObL84ab 4ab ma LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.470-1998 7 2T?7¢7s e*]7]/*]s|]v[ ules 0.0. Diem. | Hub | Raised et Fitet ot | diam? | Face Radius Nominal Hub | Top | diem. | Diam. | No. of Min Fi of Bott | Bote | of Bo | of se | o [ie [ec] vy | x | a [a | ine | notes | Hole | colt | 26_| asiz | 350 | aso | ses | 2762 | 26.10 | 2900 | sree | 22 | 128 | 1% | 056 2a__| 3625 | aso | aso | see | 2075 | 2019 | s1.00 | 3375 | a6 | xe | 1% | 086 30__| s900 | seo | 269 | 622 | 2200 | 30.25 | 232 | 3625 | a6 | 150 | 1% | ose 32_| ars0 | 06 | aos | 662 | sa00 | 32.25 | ass0 | aso | az | 162 | 1m | 06 2a_| asez | 406 | aos | car | 3612 | 2425 | 750 | ance | 26 | 162 | 1% | 06 26_| aes2 | 406 | aos | 712 | sa00 | 36.25 | sa75 | azee | ae | 175 | 1% | 062 zai | ase | 43s [755 [coo | 2025 | ais | case | a6 | 175 | tm | 082 sorz_| ass | ass | rar 2200 | 4025 ase | aces | co | 175 | 1% | 062 38 a a 44_{ s4s0 | 5.00 | soo | ass | aera | saat | a.00 | 5100 “6 “8 saso_| 403 | 60 | 206 | aso | azar | se00 | 4000 | 36 | 198 | 1% | 088 ao_| tae [mm | ose s7so_| sos | 512 | 075 | 4938 | asa: | sooo | 575 | 20 | 200 | vm | 062 saso | sos [ss | sar_| soar | aaa1 | 5225 | 5025 | 0 | 200 | 1% | 062 50. e150 | 544 | sso | 925 | s23e | so3i| 5425 | 5775 | a4 | 200 | 1% | oz 52_| aso | sez | ses | 956 | seas | s2s1 | soz5 | sors | ae | 200 | 1% | 062 s_| esas | sae | ses | 944 | soso | ses | sors | ozrz | ae | 200 | 1% | 082 s6_| caso | soe | crs | toss | seer | sea | caso | oso | a | 298 | 2% | ace sa_| moe | 605 | 538 | toa | ose | soar | oz7s | eras | ao | ase | om | 080 oo | 7398 | sa | sss | 1069 | 62.00 | coat | ss00 | coat | oo | ase | mm | 009 a Copa by te a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines Med dul 16° 12:16:18 2603 STD-ASME BLL-47A-ENGL 1998 MB 0759670 061843? 332 mm ASME 816.470-1298 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES + # t ta} TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 SERIES B FLANGES'** oD? [*l*]*]* 17], *) sw ln yepe Thickness of | | 0.0. | Rengectin? | Length | oiam. | tub | Rated | Driting fee cj Through | vet” | Diem?) “Face adie nat | ange | wwe | nina | “hate” | wade | "rep | diam. | Diam | Wo. of oiam. | "wa t i ot otk | et see | o |e |e] y |x| a | a _| cide | Holes | Hole | Bot | a 26 3350 | 350 | 350 sas _| 27.12 | 26.00 | 2800 | 30.75 | 28 1.50 Pe | 04g z_| ss00 | 375 | 375 | 625 | 2912 | 2000] sooo | s200 | 2 | 192 | 1m | 050 | 02s | 400 cca _[avas | sooo | seas | was | oe | v2 | ve | 000 32__| 4078 | az 706 | 225 | 2200 | sese | a7so | 2 | 178 | tm | 050 tellers Fa resid cl fexeal aot seal orl acta 3e_| asso | ase | aso | 700 | a7so | 600 | seee | zoo | 2 | 160 | mm | ose 38 I 40 | | | 42 i { a 46 | | e | = 2 | sa | | 6 I | se | | | | (Notes fallow Table 15) Coptn by te a Aetna Socsy OF Mectaind Eines Med du 16° 12:16:24 2603 Coptgh by te ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb.47A-ENGL 1998 MM O759670 0618438 259 mm TABLE 14 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 SERIES B FLANGES'-610 ASME 816.470-1298 (a) +]? ]3]*]=]*]?7]*)]? |» >">? f>e | “hicknes o ] 0.0. | Flange. tin? | Length | oiam. Aaa Dating Filet ot Through | "of | Diam?) “Face Radios Nomina! | Fienge | WNF | Blind | Hub Hub? | Top | Diem. | Diam. | No. of | Diem. | Diam. | sin. Tipe cotton | "Bot | of Bote | of se [oo [ete | vy | x | a | a _| Gree | tots | Ho | cor |x 28 | 00 | 4s | ase | 742 | 2750 | 2600 | zese | anzs | oe | 175 | 1% | a0 z_| sso | ase | «55 | 750 | ana | ze00| cose | saco | 2 | 100 | 1% | 050 so | aos | ase | 500 | 00s | 2175 | sooo | are | ooso | 2 | 2m | 1% | 050 32_| zs | st | sar [50 [3360 [ s200| ss | se | oe | an | 2 | oso xe_| ass [ ss6 | se | ox9 | 2600 | ss00| 70 | aso | 24 | 2m | mm | 056 se__| 7s | 575 [590 | 056 | s012 | 2000 | 97s | «aso | zs | 28 | 2% | ose 2 | © | 2 | “ | 46 | 0 @ | | 56 [ L ss | | I | [ 58 | { 0 | 1630 2005, “a COENOESDa Areca Society OF Mechanic Engines (Motes follow Table 15) (a) STD-ASME BLb-47A-ENGL 1998 MM 0759670 0628439 195 me ASME B16.472-1998 UY AY dt t ‘FSI LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 15 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 SERIES 8 FLANGES". 10 7 [?2)]3:1*]5 |*)7]*]* |™ > ule]. Thickness of 0.0. | Flange, Min? | Length | oiam. | Hub | Raised Dating Fier ot Through | of | Diam? | “Face Radius Nominal | range | WNF Hub | Hubt | ‘Top. | Diam | Diam. ] to of | Diam. | ois. | "hin Fine otsot | ‘Bor | ofBor | of see | o [ele | v | x [a [ a | Crete | ates | ‘Hole | cot | ns 2s_| ao25 | 531 | 605 [ s012 | 2925 | 2500] sno | 3550 | 20 | 262 | 2h | om aso | sar | ese | 108 | sae | ze00] sz | vez | 2 | 20 | am | oso | asso | 61 | cos | 113 | 3550 | sooo] sso | «ors | wo | 312 | 3 | oso | aes [6a | 751 | 00 | 9575 | s200 | asso | «00 | 2 | an | a | oso se_| 5175 | 675 | rae | s2s6 | s7as | aac | seco | asso | 2 | aa | 3% | 060 36__[ ssoo | ear | 794 [| 1261 | coon | s600| «oso | a7zs | x | aa | 3 | 056 38 | a | 2 a | “ | | “0 | 50 [| L.. | 2 5a 56 ss 2 | Lot ‘Notes follow on next page) “ Coptnt by the a AaetizanSocky OF Mectaind Eines ed ul 16 16:35 2003 STD-ASME B1b-47A-ENGL 1998 MM 0759670 Ob18440 907 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 81647-1995 fa) ASME ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ‘Three Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016-5990 ASME Order Department 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, New Jersey 07007-2300 (a) ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428-2959 Mss Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve & Fittings Industry 127 Park Street, NE., Vienna, Virginia 22180 ISO documents are available from ANSI. 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Reply: Yes, within the restriction of General Note (b) of Table 1A. 6 Copa by SOCOOODES>4e Area Soc OF Mechaied Erinsts Med al 16" 3 STD-ASHE BLL-47A-ENGL 1598 MM 0759670 ObLS8443 bb Ml I Copa by Med al 16" aonb rate Sok OF shake Eriets ONL (Revision of ASME B16.47-1990) LARGE DIAMETER NTE Tas ew AS AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD STD-ASME B1b-42-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 OS79159 778 Ml Cs ‘The American Society of f® Mechanical Engineers AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES NPS 26 Through NPS 60 ASME B16.47-1996 (Revision of ASME B16.47-1990) ed STD-ASME BLL-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79260 4ST mm Dote ofleuance: January 21, 1997 ‘The 1996 edition of this Standard is being issued with an automatic addenda subscription service. The use of an addenda allows revisions made in response to public review comments or committee actions to be published as necessary; revisions published in addenda will become effective 6 months after the Date of Issuance of the addenda. 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Cop ye soencoS>u tk Soy Of char ris ‘ul 3 it by Med su 16°12:17:2" 2003 STD-ASME Bb-4?-ENGL 1596 MM 0755670 0579162 326 mm FOREWORD (This Foreword isnot part of ASME 81647-1996) In November, 1980, « task force was appointed within Subcommittee C of the American National Standards (ANSI) B16 Committee 0 develop a standard for pipe flanges in size NPS 26 through NPS 48. Every attempt was made 10 standardize those dimensions that existed within the industry for the materials covered by ANST B16. Prompted by suggestions received from committee members, the task force was authorized to increase the size range to NPS 60. The first draft was developed in December 1982 t0 Include Class 75 through Class 1500 for the size range NPS 26 through NPS 60. Flange dimensions were based on the Manufacturers Standardization Society Standard Practice (MSS SP) 44 flanges except for Class 75 flanges which are ANSVAPI 605 flanges. At the request of the American Petroleum Institute (API, flange dimensions in accordance with the API Standard 605 were included in the subsequent drafts. Class 1500 flanges were deleted due t0 lack of interest in using large size flanges in that pressure-temperatare rating. ‘The API-605 flanges for Classes 150 and 300 and for sizes NPS 36 and smaller for classes higher than Class 300 sre not compatible with the MSS SP-44 flanges. Thus, the MSS SP-44 flanges are designated as Series A flanges and the API-605 flanges are designated as Series B flanges in this Standard, Materials covered in this Standard are as in ANSI BI6.5 except nickel base alloys are excluded. Pressure-tempersture ratings are in accordence with ANSI BI6S. In 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B16 Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI, Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as an American National Standard was given by ANSI on June 12, 1990, ‘This 1996 Esition 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 permissible flange facing imperfections, adds blind anges for Series B flanges, and includes several other revisions. Following approval by the Standards ‘Committee and ASME, approval as an American National Standard was given by ANSI fon October 3, 1996 with the new designation ASME B16.47-1996, All requests for interpretations or suggestions for revisions should be sent to the Administra: tive Secretary B16, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 Fast 47th Steet, New York, NY 10017 2 etic Sockty OF Mesharicd Eroreets STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL L596 MM 0759670 OS792b2 262 a ASME B16 Committ Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, Gaskets, and Valve Actuators (he following is roster ofthe Committ atthe time of approval of this Standard) OFFICERS W.N. MeLean, Ch R.A Schmidt, Vice Chair COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W.L. Bals, Columbia Gas Distribution Co, R.R. Brodin, Fisher Contos International, Ine, Marshaifown, lows M.A. Clark, Nidco Ine, khan, indiana ‘A. Cohen, Copper Development Astaciaton, In., New York, New York W.C.Farvll dr, Consultan, Bicringham, Alabama CE Floren, Muolier Co, Dacatur, lines D. R. Frikken, Monsanto Co, St Lous, Missouri Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania J.C. Inch, Mucler Refrigeration Products Co., Harve, Tennessee G. A. Jolly, The Horry Vogt Machine Co, Loviville, Kentucky W. G. Knecht, Consutant, Willamspor, Pennsyivania ‘A. Koester, The Willam Pawell Co, Cincianati, Ohio .N. McLean, Noweo Valve Co., Palos Park. inois LL Nayyar, Bechtel Corp, Gaithersburg, Macyland aiid Lah Co, Rusa, range Mm. 1 Flextalic In, Pennsavken, New Jersey rd Ducts on Reseach Asacialon,Berangham, Asana sk, ABS Americas, Houston, Texas chard E. White & Associates, South Bend, Inana iams, Southern Company Services, Bitmingharm, Alabama lis, Dow Chemical Co., Freeper, Texas Worley Union Carbide Corp, South Charleston, West Virginia PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE C — STEEL FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS D.R. Fiikken, Chai, Monsanto Co, St. Louis, Missouri ‘Seeretay, ASME International, New York, New York 3 Samstech, Pteburgh, Penneyvania 6. D. Conlee, Consultant, S. Lous, Mistourt W. . Farrall, Jr, Consultant, Biminghar, Alabama M.L Henderson, Cater Corp, Houston, Texas LE. Johnson, Flowine Div, Now Caste, Ponnayivanio Koester, The Wiliam Powel Co, Cincinnati, Ohio R. Madewel, Fo Bend Ine, Send Springs, Oklahoma W.N. McLean, Nowco Valve Co,, Pals Par, linois it by a Antica Sockty OF estore Enorees 33 203 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS792b4 035 mm CONTENTS Foreword we Eooce cece iit Standards Committee Roster ... y 1 Scope . 1 2 Pressure-Temperature Ratings 1 3 Size - a 4 Marking 2 5S Materials. 3 6 Dimensions 4 7 Tolerances 5 B Test 7 Figures 1 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel for Wall Thicknesses ¢ from 0.19 in, to 0.88 in, Inclusive... 31 2 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Rings): Bevel for Wall Thicknesses ¢ Greater Than 0.88 jn, a 3. Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings): Inside Contour for Use With Rectangular Backing Ring 2 4 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges With Backing Rings): Inside Contour for Use With Taper Backing Ring .. o cr 5 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Outside Thickness 3 6 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Inside Thickness 3 7 Welding Ends (Welding Neck Flanges): Additional Thickness for Welding to Higher Strength Pipe, Bevel for Combined Thickness .. 33 Tables 1A List of Material Specifications 8 IB List of Bolting Specifications 10 2 Pressure-Temperature Ratings for Groups 1.1 through 2.8 Matevials n 3. Dimensions of Ring-Joint Facings 29 4 Flange Bolting Dimensional Recommendations 30 5 Dimensions of Class 150 Series A Flanges : 34 6 Dimensions of Class 300 Series A Flanges ay 35 7 Dimensions of Class 400 Series A Flanges 36 8 Dimensions of Class 600 Series A Flanges : 37 9 Dimensions of Class 900 Series A Flanges : 38 10. Dimensions of Class 75 Series B Flanges 39 11 Dimensions of Class 150 Series B Flanges _ 0 ight by Me 4e Aree Sac OF Hechanied Erginsts Med Ju 16°12:17:38 2003 Med Ju 16° 12:1744 2003 STD-ASME BLL-47-ENGL 1996 MM O7S5470 O5791L5 17) 12 Dimensions of Class 300 Series B Flanges 13 Dimensions of Class 400 Series B Flanges 14 Dimensions of Class 600 Series B Flanges. . 15 Dimensions of Class 900 Series B Flanges 16 Permissible Imperfections in Flange Facing Finish Annexes: ‘A Methods for Establishing Pressure~Temperature Ratings B_ Gaskets (Other Than Ring Joint) : © Method for Calaang Bolt Legis D Quality System Program .. E References Figures BI Gasket Groups and ‘Typical Materials . Cl Specified Seud-Bolt Length Tables Al Rating Ceiling Values Cl F Values 2m Values Interpretations ight by Me 2e Aree Sacy OF Mechaied Erginsts 4 2 4B 46 a 31 3 35 7 32 33 it by STD-ASME B)b-4?-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579466 08 mm ‘ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 1 SCOPE 1.1 General ‘This Standard covers pressure-temperature ratings, ‘materials, dimensions, tolerances, marking, and testing for pipe Manges in sizes NPS 26 through NPS 60 and. in ratings Classes 75, 150, 300, 400, 600, and 900. Flanges may be cast, forged, or plate (for blind flanges only) materials, as listed in Table 1A. Requirements and recommendations regarding bolting and gaskets are also included. 1.2 Flange Series. ‘This Standard provides two series of flange dimen- sions. Series A specifies flange dimensions for general use flanges. Series B specifies Range dimensions for ‘compact flanges which, in general, have smaller bolt circle diameters than Series A flanges. These two series ff flanges are not interchangeable. The user should recognize that some flanged valves, equipment bolted between flanges, and flanged equipment may only be compatible with bolt circle diameter of one series of flanges 1.3 References 1.3.1. Referenced Standards. Standards and spee- ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Annex E, which is part of this Standard, It is not considered practical to identify the specific edition, fof each standard and specifeation in the individual references. Instead, the specific edition reference is identified in Annex E. A flange manufactured in accord ‘ance 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 ‘Standaed, 1.32 Codes and Regulations. A flange used under the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure ‘Vessel Code (ASME BPV Code), the ASME Code for Pressure Piping, or a governmental regulation is subject to.ny limitation of that code or regulation, This includes ‘any maximum temperature limitation, rule governing the use of @ material at low temperature, or provisions 2 erica Sockty OF estar Eroreets Med Ju 16° 12:17:50 2003 for operation at a pressure exceeding the pressure temperature ratings in this Standard, 1.4 Applicable Ratings ‘The pressure-temperature ratings in this Standard are applicable upon its publication to all flanges within its scope which otherwise meet its requirements, For unused flanges maintained in inventory, the manufacturer of the flange may certify conformance to this Edition, provided he can demonstrate that all requirements of this Edition have been met. Where such components ‘were installed in accordance with the pressure—tempera- Ture ratings of an earlier edition of this Standard, those ratings are applicable, excopt as may be governed by the applicable code or regulation (see para, 1.3.2) 1.5 User Accountability ‘This Standard cites duties and responsibilities that are 1 be assumed by the user in the areas of application, installation, hydrostatic testing, operation, and material selection, 1.6 Quality Systems ‘Nonmandatory requirements relating to the product ‘manufacturer's Quality System Program are described in Annex D. 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS 2.1 Rating Basis Ratings are maximum allowable working gage pres- sures, at the temperatures shown in Table 2 for the applicable material and rating. For intermediate tempera- tures, linear interpolation is permitted, See Annex A, which is part ofthis Standard, for methods of establish” ing pressure-temperature ratings. 2.2 Ratings of Flanged Joints ‘A flanged joint is composed of three separate and independent, although interrelated, components: the ‘anges, the gasket, and the bolting, which are assembled by yet another infuence, the assernbler. Proper controls ‘must be exercised in the selection and application for it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME B1L-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579267 844 mm ‘ASME 816.47-1995 all these elements in order to attain a joint which has acceptable leak tightness. Special techniques such as controled bott tightening may be necessary to achieve 4 tight joint in service. Ratings inthis Standard apply to flanged joints which conform to the limitations on bolting in para, 5.3 and fon gaskets in para. 54, and which are made up in accordance with good practice for aljgnment and assem- bly. See also para. 2.4. Use of the ratings for flanged joints not conforming to these limitations is the sole responsibility 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, 23 Rating Temperature ‘The temperature shown for a corresponding pressure rating is the temperature of the pressure containing. Shell of the Mange. In general, this temperature is the same as that of the contained fluid. Use of a pressure rating corresponding to a temperature other than that of the contained fluid is the responsibility of the user, subject 10 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 both high and low temperatures shall tke into consideration the risk of leakage due to forces and. ‘moments developed in the connected piping or equip- ‘ment. The following provisions are intended to minimize these risks 24.1 High Temperature Service. At tempera- tures in the creep range, gradual relaxation of flanges, bolts, and gaskets may progressively reduce bolt loads. It_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, Classes 75 and 150 flanged joints may develop leakage unless care is taken to ‘avoid imposing severe extemal loads and/or severe thermal gradients. For other classes, similar consider- ation should be given above 750 F. a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 2.4.2 Low Temperature Service. Some of the ‘materials listed in the rating tables undergo sufficient decrease in toughness at low temperatures that they cannot safely sustain shock loadings, sudden changes, of stress or temperature, or high stress concentrations, 25 System Hydrostatic Test Flanged joints may be subjected to system hydrostatic lests at a pressure not to exceed 1.5 times the 100°F rating rounded off to the next higher 25 psi. ‘Testing at any higher pressure is the responsibility ‘of the user, subject t0 the requirements of the applicable ‘code of regulation. 2.6 Welding Neck Flanges Ratings for carbon steel cylindrically bored welding rncck flanges covered by this Standard are based upon their hubs at the welding end having a thickness at Teast equal to that calculated for pipe having 40.0 ksi specified minimum yield strength. The ratings also apply to such flanges used with components of unequal strength and unequal wall thickness when the tachment Welds is made in accordance with the applicable code or regulation. See Figs. 5, 6, and 7. 2.7 Multiple Material Grades Materials for flanges may meet the requirements for ‘more than one specification or grade of a specification listed in Table 1. In that event, the pressure-tempera- re ratings for any of these specifications or grades ‘may be used provided that the marking is in accordance with para. 4.1.2(0, 3 SIZE 3.1 Nominal Size ‘The size of a flange 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 measure ‘ment. The actual dimension may or may not be the nominal size and is subject to established tolerances 4 MARKING 4.4. General Except as modified herein, flanges shall be marked as required in MSS SP-25, it by STD-ASME Blb-4?-ENGL 1596 MM 0759670 O5791b8 780 Mi LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 4.1.1 Name. The manufacturer's name or trademark shall be applied. 4.1.2 Materials (a) Cast flanges shall be marked with the ASTM specification’, grade identification symbol, and the melt number identification or melt identification, (b) Plate anges and forged flanges shall be marked with the ASTM specification number and grade identif- cation symbol (c) A manufacturer may supplement these mandatory material indications with his wade designation for the material grade, but confusion of symbols shall be avoided. (d) Flanges manufactured from material which mects the requirements for more than one specification oF grade of a specification listed in Table 1A may be ‘marked with more than one of the applicable specifica tion or grade symbols. The syrabols shall be placed to avoid confusion in identification 4.1.3 Rating Class. The marking shall be the appli ccable pressure rating class: 75 (Series B only), 150, 300, 400, 600, or 900, 4.1.4 Designation. The designation of Series A. BIGIA for flange dimensions in accordance with Tables 5 through 9 and Series B B16\B for flange dimensions jn accordance with Tables 10 through 15 shall be applied, preferably located adjacent to the class desigaa- tion, t0 indicate conformance to this Standard 4.1.5 Temperature. No temperature markings are required on flanges, 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 4.1.7 Ring-Joint Flange. The edge (periphery) of 2 ring-joint Mange shall be marked with the letter R” and the corresponding ring-groove number, 5 MATERIALS 5.1 General Flanges covered by this Standard shall be castings, forgings, and ((or blind flanges only) plate, as listed in Table 1, Recommended bolting materials are listed ‘The ASME Bole nd Pres Vesel Code, Seton I spesitntion ‘umber may be substied provided the meal is covered by Seton I. 2 erica Sockty OF estar Eroreets Med Ju 16° 12:18:07 2003 ASME 818.47-1996 in Table 1B. (See also para, 5:3.) The ASME Boi and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II materials, which also meet the requirements of the specifications listed in Table 1, may also be used. 5.1.1. Application. Criteria forthe selection of ma- terials are not within the seope 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 ferrtic materials ‘of susceptibility to intergranular corrosion of austenitic ‘materials are among those items requiring attention, A detailed discussion of precautionary considerations can bbe found in Appendix F ot ASME 31.3 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 applications even at temperatures higher than 420°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, itis the user's responsibility to so specify to the manufacturer in onder to ensure compliance with metallurgical requie- ‘ments Usted in the notes in Table 2. 5.2 Mechanical Properties Mechanical properties. shall be obtained from test specimens that represent the final heat-treated condition of the materia 5.3 Bolting Bolting listed in Table 1B is recommended for use in flange joints covered by this Standard. Boling of other material may be used if permitted by the applicable code or governmental regulation. All bolting materials are subject to the following limitations 5.3.1 High Strength Bolting, Bolting materials having allowable stresses not less than those for ASTM A193 Gr. 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 it by STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 199 MM 0759670 0579169 617 ml ASME 816.47-1906 ability to seat the selected gasket and to maintain a sealed joint under expected operating conditions 5.3.3 Low Strength Bolting. Bolting materials having not more than 30 ksi specified minimum yield strength are listed as low strength in Table 1B. These materials and others of comparable strength shall be used only in Classes 75, 150, and 300 joints, and only with gaskets described in pars. 5.4.1. Flanged joints using low strength carbon steel bolts shall not be used. above 400°F of 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 east iron. (a) Where Class 150 steel flanges are bolted to Class 125 cast iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Group Ia materials, the steel flanges should have flat, faces, and: (2) Jow strength bolting within the limitations of para, 5.33 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. 53.1) strength may be used with full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of the flanges. (b) Where Class 300 steel flanges are bolted to Class 250 cast iron flanges, the gaskets should be made of Group ta materials and: (2) low strength bolting within the limitations of para. $3.3 should be used with gaskets extending 10 the bolt holes and with flanges having either raised ot flat faces; or (2) bolting of low (para, 5.3.3), intermediate (para 5.3.2), of high (para, 5.3.1) strength may be used with full face gaskets extending to the outside diameters of the flanges and with both the Class 300 steel and Class 250 cast iron flanges having flat faces (c) Alignment of flange faces is essential slong with control of assembly bolt torque so as not to over-sress the cast iron Manges. Care must also be exercised (0 ‘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 fluctuations may occur. 5.4 Gaskets Ring-joint gasket materials shall conform to ASME B16.20. Materials for other gaskets are described in ‘Annex B, which is part of this Standard. The user is responsible for selection of gasket materials which will 2 etic Sockty OF estar Eroreets Med Jul 16° 12:18:07 2603 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES withstand the expected bolt loading without injurious crushing, and which are suitable for the service condi- tions. Particular attention should be given to gasket selection if a system hydrostatic test approaches the test pressure specified in para. 25. 5.4.1 Gaskets for Low Strength Bolting. If bolting listed as low strength in Table 1B is used, gaskets shown in Annex B, Fig. BI, Group ta, shall be used. 5.4.2 Gaskets for Class 150 Flanged Joints. It is recommended that only Fig. BI, Group la or Tb ‘gaskets be used for Class 150 flanged joi 5.4.3 Gaskets for Class 75 Flanged Joints. it is recommended that only Group Ia gaskets with a ‘gasket factor m = 2 or less, and minimum design seating stress y = 1600 psi or less, be used. The m and y factors are those given in Table 2-5.1, Appendix 2 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VILL, Division 1 6 DIMENSIONS. 6.1 Facings 6.1.1 General. Classes 75, 150, and 300 Manges are regularly furnished with a 0.06 in. raised face, Which is included in the minimum flange thickness C. Classes 400, 600, and 900 flanges are egulaly furnished with 0.25 in, raised face, which is additional to the ‘minimum flange thickness C. It is recommended that, the Class 75 flanges be used only with a 0.06 in. raised face or flat face. Dimensions for ring-joint facing are given in Table 3 for Series A flanges. Any other facing than the above, when required for any class, shall be furnished as follows, 6.1.1.1 In the case of the 0.25 in. raised face for Classes 150 and 300, the minimum Mange thickness CC shall fist be provided and then the raised face shall bbe added thereto, 6.1.1.2 With ring-joint, the minimum flange thickness shall first be provided and then sufficient ‘metal added thereto so that the bottom of the ring: joint groove is in the same plane as the flange edge of a full thickness flange. it by STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579170 339 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 612 Flanges. Blind flanges need not be faced in the center if, when this center partis raised, its diameter is at least 1 in. smaller than the inside diameter of the mating flange. When the center part is depressed, its diameter shall not be greater than the inside diameter of the mating flange. Machining of the epressed center is not required, 6.1.3 Flat Face Flanges. This Standard permits flat face flanges in all classes, either by providing ftanges having the full thickness or the thickness with the raised face removed, without reduction of the Dressute-temperature ratings subject to the following, provisions 6.1.3.1 The thickness of a Class 75, 150, oF 300 flange from which the raised face has been removed shall be no less than the applicable C dimension of Tables 5, 6, 10, 11, and 12, minus 0.06 in. 6.1.3.2 The thickness of a flange of Class 400 fr higher from which the raised face has been removed shall be no Jess than the applicable C dimension of ‘Tables 7 to 9 and 13 10 15, 6.1.3.3 A gasket of Group 1a material in Annex B, Fig. BI, is recommended for all joins having two flat faced anges using a gasket which has a larger diameter than those of the raised face 6.1.3.4 The flange fecing shall conform with para 6.1.4 for the full width of seating of the gasket 6.1.4 Flange Facing Finish. The finish of contact faces of pipe flanges shall be judged by visual compari son with Ra Standards (see ANSVASME 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. 6.1.4.1 Ring-Joint. The side wall surface to ‘gasket groove shall not exceed 63 jin. roughness, 6.1.4.2 Other Flange Facings. Either a serrated concentric or serrated spiral finish having a resultant surface finish from 125 yin. to 250 pin, 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 grooves/in, through $5 sgroovestin. 6.1.5 Flange Facing Finish Imperfections. Im- perfections in the flange facing finish shall not exceed the dimensions shown in Table 16. Adjacent imperfec- tions shall be separated by a distance of at least four 8 etic Sockty OF estar Eroreets Med Ju 16121813 2603 ASME B16.47-1996 times the maximum radial projection. A radial projection shall be measured by the difference between an outer radius end 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 aro not permitted 6.2 Flange Bolt Holes Bolt holes are in multiples of four. Bolt holes shall be equally spaced. 6.3 Spot Facing All cast and forged steel flanges shall have bearing surfaces for bolting which shall be parallel to the flange face 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 5 through 15. Any spot facing or back facing shall be in accordance with MSS SP-9, 6.4 Welding End Prepar Neck Flanges ion for Welding 6.4.1 Welding ends are shown in Figs. 1 through 7. 6.4.2 The contours of the outside of the welding neck beyond the welding groove are shown in Figs. 1, 2, 5, and 7, 6.4.3 Siraght through bores shown in Figs. 1 and 2 are standard unless otherwise specifically ordered 0 Suit the special conditions ilustated in Figs. 3, 4, 6, and 7 6.4.4 Other welding end preparations furnished by agreement between purchaser and manufacturer do not invalidate compliance with this Standard, ,5 Flange Bolting Dimensions 16.5.1 Stud-bolts threaded at both ends or full length, or bolts with hexagonal heads may be used. Dimensional fFecommendations for bolts, stud-bolts, and nuts are shown in Table 4, See para. 5.3 for bolting material. 6.5.2 For the method of calculating bolt lengths, see Annex C. The method of calculating bolt length is established for the convenience of industry to simplify the assembly of these parts on construction work, but STD-ASME Blb-4?-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 057937) 275 MM ASME B16.47-1906 users may select combinations of these bolt lengths 10 suit their needs. Hence, Annex C is not considered ppart of this Standard, 6.6 Gaskets for Line Flanges 6.6.1 Ringjoint gasket dimensions shall conform to ASME 81620. 6.6.2 Nonmetallic gasket dimensions for Series A flanges with raised face shall conform to ASME B16.21. 6.6.3 Solid fat metal gaskets shall have contact ‘width not greater than for Group III gaskets. 6.6.4 Spiral wound and double-jacketed commugated ‘metal gasket shall conform to ASME B1620. 6.6.5 Nonmetallic gasket dimensions for Series B flanges with raised face shall have outside diameter equal to the raised face diameter and inside diameter equal to the nominal pipe size. If selfcentering ring gaskets are used, the outside diameter shall equal the bolt ciscle diameter less one bolt hole diameter. 7 TOLERANCES? 7.4 General For the purposes of determining conformance with this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits where limits, maximom or minimum values are speci fied, shall be the rounding-off method defined in ASTM Practice E29, This requires that an observed or calcu: 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. 7.2 Facings 7.2.1 Ousside diameter, 0.06 in, raised face, 0.08 in 7.2.2 Outside diameter, 0.25 in. raised face, 0.04 in 7.23 Ring.joint groove tolerances are shown in Table 3. * Unless otherwise sed, wlrsaces are exua, ps and mins SDCDOOOESDA Areca Soci OF Mechanic Engiests Med du 16°1218:19 2003 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES 7.3 Flange Thickness ‘Thickness in to 10 40.12 5 1020 30.19 “ 2030 5031 in, Over 30 7038 in * 7.4 Hub Dimensions Including Welding Ends 7.4.1 Nominal outside diameter of welding end of welding neck flanges (dimension A of Figs. | and 2) “6 in 7.4.2 Nominal inside diameter of welding ends of welding neck Manges (dimension B in the referenced Figures). Fis. | and 2 40.22 in 7006 in Fig 3 0 “0.06 i, 7.4.3 Bore of backing ring of welding neck flanges (dimension C of Figs. 3 and 4) 20010 in 0 7.4.4 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 874% of the nominal thickness of the pipe to which the fange is to be attached. 7.5 Overall Length Through Hub on Welding Neck Flanges 0.19 in 7.6 Drilling and Facing 7.6.1 Bolt circle diameter, 0.06 in. STD-ASME B1b-4?7-ENGL 1955 MM 0759670 0579372 101 om LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 81647-1096 7.6.2 Center-to-center of adjacent bolt holes, 0.03 in, Eccentricity between bolt circle diameter and machined facing diameters, 0.06 8 TEST 8.1 Flange Testing Flanges are not required to be hydrostatially tested SDCDONOESDA Aerie Soci OF Mechanic Engieets Med Ju 16° 12:18:25 2603 STD-ASHE BLb-47-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579273 048 mm ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 1A_LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Material | Nomina! | Pressure-Temperature a Group_| Designation Rating Table Forgings Castings iter ua fest 2aa A105 A216 Gr. WCB 515 Gr70 CMn-si |A.350 Ge. LF2 A516 Gr. 70 S37 cht 120 | cMn-si aaa A266. WoC | | A352 Gr LC ayn ‘A362 Gr. LC? A203 Gr. 8 YN A350 Gr LES A.382 Gr LCI ‘A203 Gre is | csi aaa | A352 Ge LB A515 Gr. 65 CMn-Si ‘A516 Gr 65 24s ‘8.203 Gr. A SAN ‘4.203 Gr. 1a fost ana A518 Ge. 60 EMn-si A350 Ge. LFICL1 ABS Ge 60 18 | CMe 245 A182 Gr. F1 AZI7 Gr. Wet A208 Gr. A ‘A352 Gr. LCI A204 Gr 8 17 | CMe 27 A204Gr.€ “yr A182 Gr F2 A217 Gr. wes A217 Gr. WCS 19 | 1¢et4Mo 219 1A 182 Gr F12 01.2 Wce=leMo | A217 Ge. wos 14Ce-74Mo-Si 162 Gr. FIN CL 2 Age7 Gr. 161.2 110 | 24cr-1Mo 24.10 A 182.6. 2201.3 | A217 Gr. Woo A987 Gr, 22.012 nas | scr-!4Mo 213 A 182 Gr. FS (A 162 Gr. Fea yni-IMoVe An GCs: 11a_| scr-1mo 2a A182 Ge FO Ani Grcr 21 | tacesNi 224 1826. F304 | A351 Gr. CFS A 240 Gr. 304 ‘A182 Ge. Fo0aH | A351 Gr CFB ‘A 240 Gr. 30481 22° | 16cr-12Ni-2No 222 ArezGr rs | AastGr.crIM | A240 Gr. 316 a2 Gr. Fateh | 351Gr.cFeM | A240 Gr. 3T6H 180r-13Ni-3Mo (A240 Gr. 317 196F-10Ni-3Mo A251 Gr. COM 23. | recean | 223 1182 Gr. F208. A240 Ge. 3081 18Cr-12Ni-2Mo R12 Ge F9TOL ‘A240 Ge. 316 24 | 8cet0N-T 228 ‘A182 Ge. F221 240 Gr. 321 (A182 Ge. F52tH 4.240 Gr. 21H Copa by te a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines Med Ju 16°1218:30 2003 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES STD-ASME BLb-4?7-ENGL 1956 MM 0759670 0579174 734 mw TABLE 1A_LIST OF MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT’D} ASME B16.47-1905 Pressure ‘Applicable ASTM Specifications” Material | Nominal Temperature Group_| Designation Rating Table Forgings Castings 25. | tace-t0Ni-cb 225 ‘A 182Ge. F307 | a381Ge cFeC | A200 Gr. 247 | | a 192 Ge Faa7H A 240 Gr 2474 (8 182 Ge F328 A240 Ge. 348 A182 Ge FAH A240 Ge 38H 28 | 2sce12N 226 A981 Ge cH ‘4.381 Gr. CHO 23-126 | A 240 Gr. 3088 ‘8 240 Gr 2008 27 | 2sce-20ni 227 AN82Gr. F310 | A381Ge.cK20 | 200 Gr. 3105 A 240 Gr. 2108 28 | z0ce-teNi-6v0 228 A 182Gr.F4a | A3BIGr. cKaMCUN | Azs0Gr.S31254 226r-5Ni-3Me-N ‘8.182 Gr F51 ‘A220Gr $31803 25¢r-7Ni-aMo-N, | A 182 Gr F59 A200. $32750 Note (1) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section Il materials, which also meet the requirsments ofthe listed ASTM specfieations, may also be uses. Coptot by te e daericar Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med Ju 16°1218:36 2003 STD-ASME BUb-4?7-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579275 930 me ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 1B LIST OF BOLTING SPECIFICATIONS Applicable ASTM Specifications" Bolting Matarate Low Strength (4) Spee-Gr. Notes 8199-67 1. | Ane88 8 198.88.C1.1 si A 199.816 ‘A.199.06 AresBecc.1 5) ‘A 185-06 ANss-BeMCL1 A32017 | Atm a) AmDLA 6) amo. 6) | Arsesc.2 | Ats3.a8a co amour @) | arseecci2 (7) | A ts3.88ca Amoi —@) | Arssecl2 © (7) | A 189.88MA Avesesrcl2 (7) | A 199-8878 si A 298-00 354-80 A 32088 01.2, a | Asors ® Agge8CC.2 540-023 amossrcl2 (7) | Aszosec.t 8) 540.822 Aga0SEMCL2 (7) | AMOBCCL 940.023 | asaoserc.2 7 | AazoBeMCLY 40.824 Amos cl? 6) | nao ‘1 | Aass.e51 {10} 4.453.560 to) GENERAL NOTE, Botting material shal not be used beyond temperature limits ep ied in the governing code. NoTEs: (1) Repair welding of boking materia is prohibited (2) These boting materials may be used with all fisted materials and gaskets (@} These boing materiale may be used with all listed materials and gaskets, provided it has been ‘vertied that a sealed joint can be mainteined underrated working pressure and temperature “These bolting meterats may be used with all listod matorials but are Imited to Ciass 159 and Class 300 joints. See para 5.4.1 Yor recommanded gasket practices. (6) This austenite stainiess material has been carbide solution treated but not stain hardened. Use A 194 nuts of corresponding rateral “This feritc material is intended for low temperature service. Use A 184 Gr. 4 or Gr. 7 nuts, “This austenite stainless material has boen carbide solution reated and strain hardened. Use ‘A196 nuts of coresponding materi (@) This carbon seo fastener shall not be used above 400°F or below ~20°F. See also Note (4, Bolts with dried or undersized heads shal not be used. (91 Acceptable nuts for use with quenched and tempered bolts are A 194 Gr. 2 and Gr. 2H. Mechanical property requirements for studs shall be tho same as those for bolts (0) This speeilaloy i intended for high trmoerature service with austenitic stainless ste. (11) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section li materials, which also meet the requirements ‘ofthe listed ASTM specifiatons, may also be used “i Coptot by te e daerica Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med Jul 16° 12:18:42 2603 STD-ASHE BLb-47-ENGL 1955 MM O759670 579176 8S? ma {LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES it by Med Ju 16° 12:18:48 2603 ASME 876.47-1096 TABLES 2 PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS FOR GROUPS 1.1 ‘THROUGH 2.8 MATERIALS. TABLE 2-1.1 Nominal | Designation | ___ Forgings os 8708 (1) Cvnsi | 8350.6e. UFZ (1) NoTes: RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.1 MATERIALS Castings Plates wee) | A515. 70(0) AS816 Gr. 70.121 A587 C1119) 11) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above BOO°F, te carbide phase of steel may be ‘converted to graphite. Permissible, bt not recommended far protonged use shove BOD. (2) Noto bo used over 850° [8) Not to be used over 700% WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class Temp." | 75 | 150 | a0 | 400 | 600 20 t0 100 wo [25 | 740 | 900 | rao 200 wo | 260 | 67 | a00 | 1380 300 ms) a0 oss | a5 | ais. ‘400 wo | a0 | ss | sas | 1270 500 ss | 170 | 600 | 800 | 1200 600 7 | vo | sso | 730 | 1095 650 wo 25 | oo | os | 1075 700 mo | sas | 710 | 1065, 750 | os | 505 | gro 010 200 x | ao | 550 825, aso | zo | 355 | 55 205, 900 so | wo | a0 | ms 515 950 3s | ts | tao | 208, 310 1000 2 50 yo} 0s. 185, 8 etican Sockty OF estar Eroreets STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579177 793 mw ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-1.2 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.2 MATERIALS Nomin Designation Castings CMe Si ‘8218 Gr. WCC (1) Aare toca | 24Ni A952 Gr U2 4.205 Gr. 811 34Ni A350 Gr. LF A952 Gr LC3 A203 Gr. E (0) 11) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures sbove 800", the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite, Permisibe, bul not recommended for prolonged use above BOO. (2) Not to be used over 550°. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, prig Gunton? [73 | wo | wo | «oo | wo | wo avi | 1s | mo | 760 | om | soo | 2x0 220 | 2) me | im | ie | Be 300 ns | 20 | 730 om | 1455 | 2105 400, | 100 200 705, 940 wo | 26 so | ‘so | amo | oes | es | tao | toa eae AE oh tee! Rel |b toes coe || te | foo | mes] ie | te ‘at [i | so | je | tas | tes em of | & | Me | se] te | tae 880 | | es | a | ass | sas | aos ‘900 50 170 230 35 SIS = | = | ws | io | ae | a wo] | | te |e | te | Copa by the a Aetna Socky OF Mectanind Eines ed ul 16 STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL 1556 MM 0759670 0579278 b2T mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-1.3 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.3 MATERIALS. ASME 816.47-1996 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates esi A362 Ge LeB (3) ‘AIS Gr. 85 (1) comn-si A816 Gr. 85:12) 2h A203 Ge. (1 aia A203 Gr. 041 NOTES: (11 Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures sbove SOO, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible, aut not recommended for prolonged use above 800, (2) Not to be used over a50 (3) Not tobe used over 650+. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig | 150 | 20 | «0 | 600 300 wo | as | eo | om 208s te | a | oe | ion ts | go | ee | a tos mo | wo | oo | as tesa ce | i | fe | oe ie nm | w | ss | 70 | 1600 & | is | a | os | ise fo | So | ose ia | | a | oe | 13 = | oo | So i oso ow | 2 | ass 0s oo s | iw | me Bd os = | is | io io i =| S| 8 ts Coptot by te e daericar Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med J 16"12:1859 2003 STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579279 Sbb Ml ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-1.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.4 MATERIALS ‘Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plates csi 'A B15 Gr 60 (1) CMesi 4,350 Gr. LEH, CL.1 (1) A516 Ge. 60 (112, noTes: (0) Upon prolonged exposure to temporaturos above 800°F, the caride phase of steel may be converte to graphite. Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 800° (2) Not te be used over 850°F WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, pig Cisse Temp, "¢ | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 | 600 ‘200 =20 10 100 mis | 208 | 620 | ozs | 235 | 1080 200 wos | 215 | 560 | 750 | 115 | teas 300 wos | 210 | 550 | 790 | 1005 | 1640 ‘400 roo | 200 | 520 | 705 | 1060 | 1585 500 as | to | soo | 665 905 | 1495, 500 wm | wo | «5 | oto as | 1970 550 so | 15 | 460 | 600 sos | 1345 700 m0 | a50 | 600 eas | 1045, 750 9 | as | 590 ges | 1335, 200 eo | 370 | 495 mo | a0 850 6s | zo | 355 535, 805 900 so | mo | 230 345, 515 980 35 | ts | tao 205 310 1000 20 so | 7 105, 135 6 Coptnk by the a Aaetizan Socy OF Mectanied Eines Med Ju 16°12:19:05 2603 STD-ASME Bhb-4?-ENGL 19% MM 075970 OS79280 258 a LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES Copa by the e daerca Society OF Mechanic Eraneets Wed sl 16°1219: 2003 TABLE 2-1.5 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.5 MATERIALS ASME B16.47-1995 ‘Nominal Designation Forgings castings Plates Mo rez Ge.F1(n) | A217 GR wer inna | A204Ge, An A352 Ge LC1 1) ‘A208 Ge B (1) nores: (1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 75°F, the carbide phase of Carbon-molybd sum steel may be converted to graphite, Permissible, But not recommended for prolonged Use above 875°. (2) Use normalized and tempered material only. (9) Not to be used aver 650° WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig cass temp.F | 75 | 150 | 200 | 400 | 600 00 ~mwwe | so | 2s | es | eas | tooo | ames 00 to | a | oso | soe | ten | ess 200 ms | zo | oss |g | te | ss to woo | io | ew | fs | jam | 00 500 a | im | eo | mo | tas | tees 600 m | wo | cs | aos | ia | eis oso | i | so | fe | tne | tne 0 Ho | Se | fee | tas | tos 280 a | sw | oo | tos | tas Ey | So | os | toe | tes aso os | ws | cso | os | r4e0 200 5 | ao | coo | ooo | tao os & | mo | me | oso | ‘oe 1000 m | ie | mo | mo | STD-ASME BLL-47-ENGL 199 MM O759670 OS79181 124 mm ASME 816.47-1906 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-1,7_ RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.7 MATERIALS. Nominal Designation | Forgings Castings Plates Mo ‘A208 Ge.C 2) “ycrJaMa 18 182 Gr. F213) NAM A207 Ge. Wes (N19) YsiciCrmiMo A217 Ge, WCS (I) NoTEs: (0) Uso normalized and tempered material only. (2) Not to be used over 850°F {@) Not to be used over 1000 [WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig class Temp. "F_ | 75 | 180 | 300 | 400 | 600 00 =20%0 100, vas | 200 | 750 | 1000 | 1500 ] 2250 200 190 | 260 | 750 | 1000 | 1500 | 2280 300 ms | 0 | 720 oes | aes | 2188, ‘400 10 | 200 | 695 sos | 13e5 | 2080 500 35170 | 68s ees | 130 | 1995, 600 7 | 0 | 60s os | 10 | 1018. 850 oo | 125 | 590 mas | 178 | 1768. 700 no | 970 7 | 135 | 1708 750 | 530 mo | 1065 | 1595 300 8 | 510 57 | ios | 1828 850 65 | 485 850 o7s | 1480 300 so | 450 500 900 | 1350 850 a | a6 #20 620 rg 1000 20 | 200 270 405, 605 1050 i 60 210 316 45 6 Coptnt by the e daericar Society OF Mechanic Eraneets Med Ju 16°12:19:16 2603 STD-ASME 616-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579282 O50 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ‘TABLE 2-19 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.9 MATERIALS. — ASME £16.47-1996 Nominal Designation Forgings Castings reetymo | a tea Gr FI2ci. 2ini2) yer 4Mo A217 Gr. WOS (9) VceYedto | A 182 Ge F11 C12 0012) A387 Gr. 11.01.22) Notes: {1} Use normalized and tempered material only. (2] Permissible, but not recommended for prolonged use above N00. {3] Noto be used over 1100 WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Class temp. | 75 | 150 | 900 | 00 600 200) ~awiwo | ws | a9 | 750 | tom | 1500 | 2230 200 i} 230 | 7 | ooo | ts00 | 250 20 tis | 20 jm) ‘ies ] tae | dies io to | fa | 6s | as | tae | 0 $00 Bj om | ee | ce | toe |e soo we | wo | oo | aos | rm ts fo ej) i | sm | me | tm | ts ‘0 to | sm | tee | tas | 08 0 as | sao | to | toss | ts 00 ew | si | es | ioe | tH 0 e | as | os | os | 140 00 5 | ao | 6m | 900 | tao 0 x | oo | as | oo | ‘oe so00 ~ | ms | 20 | a0 | oso 1280 us | i | a0 | 0 1100 | 1 | wo | 200 1180 wm | ‘mo | ts | ie 1200 L% 5 as_| te Copa by te a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines ed ‘ul 19:22 2008, STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579283 797 Mi ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. TABLE 2-1.10 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.10 MATERIALS Nominal Designation Forgings Castings Plate 2ucr-tMe_| A 182Gr.F22.6.3(2) | A217 Gr. woo ini) | A387 Gr.22C1.2 2) NoTEs: 10) Use normalized and tempered matrial only. Perisible, but not recommended for prolonged use above 1100. (3) Not to be used over 1100°F WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig tess Temp. | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 600 900 =20 10 100 rs | 200 | 750 | 1000 | 1500 | 2250 200 130 | 260 | 750 | 100 | 1500 | 2260 300 ts | 20 | 730 om | ass | 2105 ‘400 too | 200 | 705 oa | ato | ans 500 as | 1 | oss ass | iss0 | 1995, 600 mo | wo | eos aos | rw | 1815 850 oo | 125 | 590 ms | 175 | 1788, 700 no | sw ws | 1135 | 1705 750 95 | so | 710 | 100s | 1595 200 | # | si ov | 101 | 1525 50 os | aes 650 7s | 1460 900 | so | a0 | 600 900 | 1350 950 | 35 | 378 505 m5 | 1130 1000 2 | 20 | 4s 520 730 1050 5 2s 350 525 100 | 10 145 20 330 1180) 70 0 195 205; 1200) 2 s | oo 125 8 Copa by te a Aetna Socky OF Mectaied Eines Med dul 16°1219:28 2603 STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79244 923 a LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1908 ‘TABLE 2-1.13 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.13 MATERIALS Nominal] Designation Forgings Castings Plates cro 1182 Ge FS Alcea | A217 Gr. 511) Nore: (1) Use normalized and tempered material only. 'WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, palg Class Temp. "F | 75 | 150 | soo | 400 ‘00 900 ~20 1 100 v5 | 290 | 760 | 1000 | 500 | 2250 200 10 | 260 | 745 oa | tao | 2235 300 ms | 20 | 715 ae eT) «0 10 | 200 | 705 so | iio | ans 500 a | 170 | oss ses | 131998 00 | 7 | wo | 605 aos | 21 | tats 0 |e | os | 500 mes | 37s | ves 700 | v0 | 50 7 | 1195 | 1705 750 : 5 | 530 7s | 1055 | 1595 300 a | 50 s7 | ros | 1826 850 os | 45 | oss oes) 1450 200 so | 370 | 495 70 = 1110 950 3s | 275 385, 550 22s 1000 | 20 | 200 265, 00 505 1060 | us | 190 20 | 430 1100 wo | 135, 200 300, 1150 : 80 0 125 185 1209 35 45 70 105 Copa by te a Aetna Socy OF Mectaind Eines Med Jul 16°1219:34 2003 STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579185 abT mm ASME 16-47-1096 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-1.14 RATINGS FOR GROUP 1.14 MATERIALS Nominal Forgings Castings Plates ‘A182 Gr. FO A207 Ge. C12 (Hh WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Cumtene [|= | wo | 100 | am | wo | oo ~zow00 | asa | 70 | roo | 1e00 | 2280 200 too | ico | 350 | tooo | tem | a0 30 he |e | ts | ‘sm | tate | aos to oo | ico | 70s |S | ta | aus Ey tm | oe | oes | tomo | toe 0 rw | wo | oe | os | rao | as = m | ie | sw | fee | tos | ins 100 tio | so | te | ons | ts reo = | so | no | tes | tase te sm | so | os | te | tees 60 ws | ws | oso | os | 1400 so 2 | so | co | soo | to es = | se | oe | me | i 1900 m | me | oo | os | ‘no root | mm | a | oe | oe 1100 | us | ao | 2s | 300 neo | es | to | te | bs 00 ze] a | is | ts » Copa by the e daerica Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med Jul 16° 12:19:45 2003 STD-ASME Blb-47-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 0579187 b32 mm ‘ASME 816.47-1008 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. TABLE 2-22 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.2 MATERIALS ‘Nominal | Designation Forgings Castings Paes, Tecr-12Ni-2Mo | Are2G- F161) | Ass1crcrame | A 240 Gr. 316 (1) | Atazar racy | AastGr cram(y | A 240Gr a16H 180r-19Ni-2Mo ‘A240 Gr. 317 (1) 19Cr-10Ni-3Mo A351 Gr, C684 (3) NOTES: (0) At temperatures over 1000, use only whan the carbon content i 0.04% or higher. (2) Not to be used over B50. (3) Not tobe used aver 1000" WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, pig cuss temp, | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 | 600 | 900 =20 10 100, xs | 25 | 70 | 900 | vai | 2160 200 ms | zas | ozo | ozs | 1240 | 1660 300 ws | 2s | 560 | 745 | 1120 | 1680 ‘00 8 | 1s | 51s | os | 1025 | 1540 00 as | mo | aa | 35 ss | ass 600 7 | m0 450, 600 300, 1385 650 eo | 1s | ais 500 seo | 1330 700 mo | 430 | 580 sm | 1305 750 9 | 45 | 510 ess | 1200 800 ao | 420 | ses eas | 1265, 250 os | 420 | 86 3s | 1255, 900 so | 45 | 555 oo | ta, 950 : as | aa | ots 7 | 1160 1009 2 | 350 | 465 70 | 1050 1050 : 385 | 460 ees | 1030 100 308 | 405 810 315 1180 zs | 315 a5 70 1200 105 | 245 270 555, 1250 : | as | 30 295, 440 1300 ns | 156 235, 380 1350 9s | 10 190 200 1400 75 | 100 10 25 1480 80 80 18 75 1500) I 2 56 86 28 2 Coptot by the e daericar Society Of Mechanic Erareets Med Jul 16°12:195" 2003 STD-ASME B1b-47-ENGL 1556 MM 0759670 0579188 579 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1906 TABLE 2-23 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2:3 MATERIALS. Nominal T came | mm Designation Forgings 8 Plates 180-8 |A 182 Gr. F3044 (1), ‘A 240 Ge. S04 (1) twer1aNi2mo | A 192Gr. Fel A 240 Ge 3164 Note: (1) Not to.be used over 600°. WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig cise Tomp."F | 75 | 150 | 200 | 400 | 600 200 =20 10 100) ws [20 | 600 | 200 | 1200 | r000 200 2 | 195 | sos | 7s | toe | a520 300 | es os | ass | Gos io | 1380 ‘400 so | te | as | 550 82 | 1240 500 m | ws | 30 | sto | 765 | tras, 500 mo | 140 | 350 | aso ro | 1080 250 oo } 1 | 350 | 470 700 | 1050 70 so | 35 | 460 | oes | 20 750 9 | 3 | a0 | 67m | 1010 300 a | 30 | a | coo | oes 850 ee | | ao 6s 985, 23 Coptn by te a Aaetizan Socky OF Mectaind Eines Med Jul 16° 12:19:57 2003 STD-ASME Blb.47-ENGL L996 MM O759670 0579289 405 mm ASME 816.47-1096, LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. TABLE 2.2.4 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.4 MATERIALS. Wominst | Designation Forgings Costiogs Plates 19Cr-10NT (A 182 Gr. F321 (2) ‘A-260 Gr. 321 (2) A182 Ge. Fa2IH (1) ‘A 260 Gr. 3214 (1) NOTES: (1) Attomperatures over 1000°F, use ony if the material is heat treated by heating toa micimum temperature of 200°. (2) Not to be used aver T000°F WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, nslg Class Temp. "F | 75 | 150 | 300 | 400 | 600 ‘900 wae | ws | ae | me | me | we | nw 400 100 200 so | | 105 1055 w | | w | m | a | oe | two a 1240 1325 1160 ans 70 55 420, 255 195 155 u8 2 Copa by the e AaetcarSocsty OF Mestad Erorees Med dl 16°1220:00 2003 STD-ASME BLb-4?-ENGL L596 MM 0759670 0579190 127 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2-25 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.5 MATERIALS. ‘ASME 16-47-1996 Nomin Designation Forgings Castings 1A 102 Gr, F347 2) 18182 Gr. F247H (1) ‘A240 Gr. 347H (1) (A182 Gr F348 (2) ‘A240 Gr. 348 (2) A 182 Gr. F3daH (1) ‘A240 Gr. 348H (1) (A.51 Gr. CFBC (3) ‘A240 Gr. 347 (2) (1) For temporstures 0 tamperatuto of 2000°F (2) Notte be used over 1000". (9) Attemperstures over 1000", use the materia only when the carbon contents 0.04% or higher. OOD, use only if the mi ial is heat treated by heating toa minimum WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig Gunton. [7 | wo | wo | wo | wo | oo “mer | va | a | 70 | oo | a0 | avo 20 ws) ms | ato | oo | ism | toes w= tis | zo | ee | ao | tao | tees = wwe | i | oe | gs | tus | es Ed ce | tm | to | fo | ime | tea 20 mo | wo | sis | sos | aces | 1540 fo f | ts | fs | oo | too | tse 530 mo |e | a | ‘Soo | tase Ea | mo) os | ow | ts me ms | es | to | oe | tao oso | as | os | oo | sass a Sela fiscal met | ce oe S| ms | ss | me | eo 1000 wo | 35 | 45 75 1090 ‘0 so | >| Teo | tes 1100 xs | 0 | cis | 965 Heo ze | ss | So | {200 m | om | as | ss 1250 | 125 165 245, 310 1300 | 5 128 185 280, 1380 wm | 2 | ws | as ‘a0 | Bo | i | ie tee | | o) | ‘| te tsao | s |e] ml te Coptn by the a Aetna Socky OF Mectaind Eines ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLL-47-ENGL 19956 MM 0759670 0579292 Ob3 mm ASME 816.47-1995 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 2.2.6 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.6 MATERIALS Nominal Designation | Forgings Cestings Plates 25Cr-12Ni [Asst or. cre a | Asst Gr cro ca) 220-1281 | | 2a0 Gr. 3098 (121) |L_ 4 280 Gr. 309H ores: (1) AL temperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon contents 0.08% or higher (2) For temperatures above 1000", use only i the material is heat treated by heating Ito a temperate ofa least 1900%F and quanching in water or rapily cooling by othor means (2) This material shouts be used for service temperatures 1050°F and above only when assurance is provides that grain ste isnot finer than ASTRA 6. (@) For service temperatures above B50, Itt recommended that kiled stel containing not ess WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig constene* [7s | ww | oo | oo | oo | oo = Bele) me] ew 800 170 505, ] 870 1010 1810, oo esa amt set | el | a fos eet [eel peel | fs po cst [tet tent fe Oy | el es a ese sce lteee| as 890 | 65 425 565 | 880 1275 = Fela ey ee = ee eee gece eect ates Fs 12/2) 2| 8 es Sea aee eee ace ral eat aol tach ee i eee Bor eee pate ia aila|s| 3 a : BS Be a ee eee lem ak | ae 1380 eo 80 15, | 75 be . ee eer pets va : Se ca paet leas fe zis] 8] % 2% Coptnt by the e Aaetca Socsty OF Mesto Erorees Med du 16°1220:14 2003 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL L996 Ml 0759670 0579292 TTT mo LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ‘TABLE 2-27 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.7 MATERIALS ASME 816.47-1996 ‘Nominal Designation Forgi Castings Plates 25cr-20ni | A 182.Gr. F210 (13) | A351 Gr. cK20 (1) | A240 Gr. 3108 (11219) 240 Gr 3101 NoTES: (0) Attemperatures over 1000°F, use only when the carbon conten is 0.04% or high. (2) For temperatures above 1000°F, use only i the materal is hnat treated by hesting it to @ temperature ofa et 1900°F and quenching in water or rapidly coating by ether means, (3) Service temperatures of 1050°F and above should ba used only when aisurance fs provided that grain sie not finer than ASTM 8, WORKING PRESSURES BY CLASSES, psig cuatro. [| 7 | wo | wo | wo [oo | oo zero | eo) ae Pe Pees | ae) an 200 vs | ze | es | ao | te | jm 3 no | zo | ao | to | ta | tos ‘oo tw | io | ae | ots | tom | tos 2 = | to | ss | os | toe | te ‘600 wm | uo | a0 | cao | 400 so | i | So | es | its $00 to | a | te | Se | ise EA | io | too | so | tae 800 ew | as 580 875 | 1310, 20 mae ieee le et ce ‘900 80 | 420 555, 835, 1256 so egies alee aie eat tie 10 gfe oe apo ae ep || es wo | | | i | oe | ite 1100 | 20 | x | 620 | 700 in [te | me | Se 1200 [om | im | ome | m8 a0 | we | we | ds | Se 0 |e | im | mo] a 1390 wo | 0 | ws ous 1400 | 45 60 90 138 a | =) os | oe tw {300 e| 3] &/ % Coptot by te e daercar Society OF Mechanic Erareets Med Jul 16°1220:20 2003 STD-ASME BLb-4?-ENGL 199b Ml 0759670 0579293 93b Ml ASME 816.47-1096 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. TABLE 2-28 RATINGS FOR GROUP 2.8 MATERIALS. Nominal Designation Foran Castings tates Zocr-weNreme | AWe2Gr.Fss | A961Gr.CKOMOWN | A20a AaetizanSocky OF Mectaind Eines Med dul 16°12:20:25 2003 25 2005, STD-ASME BUb-4?7-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 0579194 872 am LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. ‘ASME 816.47-1966 23.409. EtNote (1) E Nove (1) CF TABLE 3_ DIMENSIONS OF RING-JOINT FACINGS?? ‘Groove Dimensions Rodis | of Pitch at | Raleed Nomina Pipe Sie | iam. | Dept | wieth | Bottom | Portion 300 | 400 | @00 | 200 | number | Pe | & | F | A K | 2 | 26 |... | nas | 20500 | 0500 | ore: | 06 | ares | 2 | 2 rag | 31800 | 0.500 | 078: | 006 | 3388 90 | 20) 30 |<. | as | sa750 | os00 | ove: | 0s | a6t2 a | a | a rae | 36.000 | osez | 0906 | 00s | 3875 a | oe | oe sr | 38.000 | os6z | os0s | oos | 4075 26 | 36 | 36 | oe | 20.280 | 0562 | oss | 006 | 43.00 26 | rio | 29500 | ose | 1188 | oop | 9275 | zs | rior | 31500 | o6se | 132 | os | 3500 30 | oz | sa7s0 | ose | 1312 | 009 | ar2s 32 | nis | 36000 | o6se | 1312 | 09 | 950 ae | mics | 38000 | osiz | 1438 | 09 | 4200 a6_| ros | 40250 | oor2 | 1438 | 009 | 4425 Tolerances (depth) +0016 “o F (wlan) 0.008 P [pion diameter 0.008 F radius at botom) Mos: 23 deg. angle) Sede. GENERAL NOTES: (0) Dimensions {b) Ring joint gaskets are nat contemplate for NPS 28 and larger flanges. NOTES: 1) Height of raised portion is equal tothe depth of groove slmension E, bute not subjected to the tolerances for & Full face contour may be uted. 2) For facing ronuiramants for flanges, se pare. 6.1.1 (3) See para 4.1.7 for marking requirements, Copa by the a Aaetnan Socy OF Mectanind Eines ed ul 16 2031 2003 it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 199% MM O759670 0579195 709 Mi ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 4 FLANGE BOLTING DIMENSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS ‘Stud-holts Bolts emalor than % in Bolts equal to oF larger than hin ‘Nate amaller than in Nuts equal 1 oF larger than Yuin. (Carbon Stes! ‘Othor Materials ‘ANSI BI ‘ANSI 2 | ANSI 818.21, hoavy hox heavy ox head) ANSI B18.2.1, square oF hx head oad ANSI 818.21, heavy hex hood "ASME/ANSI 1622, heavy hex ‘ASME/ANS! 818.22, hox or heavy tex [ASME/ANSI B18.22, heavy hex Male threods Female toads [ANSI BI, CL 2A, coarse ANSI B.A, Cl. 28, coorse series 30 a Aneta Sockty OF estore Etorees ‘ANSI B11, Ch 2A; coarse sees up tough 1 i bolts: 8 tread seces for largor bolts ANS! 1.1, C1. 28; coarse Seriog up though 1 ia bolts, 8 thread seies for larger bots it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME Bbb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 OS79L9b 64S mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES: ASME 816.47-1096, WELDING ENDS. (Welding Neck Flanges, No Backing Slope 13 (max) Slope 13 mex} es 0.12 min radius 37-172 deg, 2-1/2 de 37-12 deg pesriny | i i i 4 : i i 0.19 in. TO 0.88 in., INCLUSIVE'"? GREATER THAN 0.88 in.'-3 ‘A = nominal outside iameter of poe. in 1 = nominal insite darneter of pipe 1 = nominal wat thickness of pipe in Notes: (1) See paras. 6.4 and 7.4 for detis and tolerances (2) See Figs. 3 and 4 for adtionalcetallsof welding ends, {3} Whenthe thickness ofthe hub atthe bevels eater than that ofthe pipe to which the langeisjoineé. end the adston isprovideson te outside ameter, {tom a point on the welding bevel quel a the 0.0. ofthe ‘mating pipe. Simialy, when the greater hiekness is proved onthe sie the flange, i shall be taper boredom the weiding fond ata slope not exceeding 1193 ‘When anges covered by this Stancardareintended for services with ight wa andhigher strength pipe, the thickness ofthe ub the bevelmay be greater tan that of the pe te which the flange is fined. Under these conditions a singl taper hub may be pr ied and the outside ameter ofthe hub at the Base [dimension X) may aso be moctied. ‘The addtional thiekness may be provided on ether isi or outside or parlly cn each sie, but th ‘shall not exceed one-half times the nominal wall thickness of intondad mating pie. See Figs. 5. 6. and 7, a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL 2996 MM 0759670 579297 S82 mm ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES WELDING ENDS (Welding Neck Fianges With Backing Rings) tt 0.8 in Net FIG. 3 _ INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH FIG.4 INSIDE CONTOUR FOR USE WITH TAPER, RECTANGULAR BACKING RING"? BACKING RING'~? A = nominal ouside ciamete of welding end, in, {2 = nominal inside diameter of pipe 2A Iti = 4— 00031 ~ 1.751 ~ 0.010in, 1 © nominal wall thickness of pipe, 0,031 = minus tlerance on 0.0. of pps. in 1.78¢ = 87'4% of aominal wall mtipieg by two to convert into terms of dameter 0.010 = pus tolerance on dlameterC, in. (saa pare. 7.4.3) ores: (1) 0.5 in. depth basod on use of 0.75 in. wide backing rng. (2) See paras. 6.4 and 7.4 for details end tolerances. (3) See Figs. 1 and 2 for welding ond det of weling neck flanges, DCOOOOESDa Areticn Soci OF Mechanic Engiests it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM O759b70 0579198 418 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1996 WELDING ENDS (Welding Neck Flanges) ADDITIONAL THICKNESS FOR WELDING TO HIGHER STRENGTH PIPE 18 deg. max. 11:3, fie FIG.5 BEVEL FOR OUTSIDE THICKNESS”? FIG. 6 BEVEL FOR INSIDE THICKNESS"? 18 dog. max. (1-3) FIG. 7 BEVEL FOR COMBINED THICKNESS'* ores: (1 Neither t,t a0" their sum {t+ #1 shal exceed 0.6. (2) When the minimum specified yield strengtns ofthe sectians tobe joined re unequal, the va of fp shal atleast equal times the ‘0 of minimum specified vel strength ofthe pips to veld strength ofthe Mange (31 Welding sal bein sceocdance with the applicable code 3 a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees on 08 STD-ASME BUL-47-ENGL 1996 MM O7S5670 0579299 354 mm ‘ASME B18.47-1008 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 SERIES A FLANGES‘ 7 2]3,[*1 5 e]7) 8 *l[e[s |e). ‘Thickness of ] 0.0. | Flange, Min? | Length | Diam. | Hub | Raised Driting ey Through | ot | Oam*| ‘Face Nominal | range | war tia | want | Top | oiem | Diam | No. | Diem. | Diam Pe stan | "Bot | otaon | or se [oe [ee] + |x || a_| Gre | woe | How | coe m6_| sas | 260 | a6 | a7 | aoae | 2000 | 2050 | avr | m | 1m | 1% 28 | asso | 201 [ 201 | aoe | 2062 | 2000 | aus0 | se00 | 22 | 130 | 1% | om + t v0_| a7 | age | 200 [ saa | 2075 | 20 | 207 | a500 | x | 198 | 1% | om 32_| a7 | aro [219 [seo | 2275 | 2200 | 2600 | aso | 20 | 162 | 1% | ome xa a7 [225 [ 225 | sea | 2475 | s400 | 2800 | soso | 22 | r02 | 1% | 050 36 | soo | ase [356 | ero | 9875 | 600 | aos | az75 | 2 | 162 | 1% | 050 sa_| 4075 | sea [ aa | aro | ano | seco | 4225 | 4525 | 2 | 162 | 1% | 050 40 | so7s | ss6 | a5 | ees | a100 | sooo | 445 | ars | 6 | 102 | 1% | 050 az_| sao | sar] asx | a7 | asoo | «200 | «700 | «950 | 6 | ree | 1% | 050 aa_| 5525 | 400 | 400 | 700 | 2500 | 2400 | sooo | 5175 | 40 | 102 | 1% | 050 as_| 5725 | 406 | 406 | 731 | azz | as00| svo0 | a7 | 40 | 102 | 1% | 050 ae | soso | 425 | a2 | 756 | 29.12 | a900 | 5250 | 5600 sez | 1% | 080 xse_| 1% | oso se | 1% | 50 so_| e175 | as | 436 | 00 | 5125 | sooo | 5550 | 502s s2_| eso | ase | ase | 825 | 53.25 | sz00 | 750 | 6050 ss_| cars | aes | ae | 200 | 5738 | s6.00 | 6200 | 6500 ree | 1% | 050 se_| 7100 | s06 | 506 | 925 | sas0 | sooo | oxoo | o725 sss | 1% | oso | 7300 | 510 | 519 | 90a | 0128 | e000 | e600 | ooze | “4 “4 4“ sa | e625 | 475 | 475 | aso | 5525 | s400| soso | oz7s | a4 | vee | 1% | oso a a vss | 1% | 050 (Wotes follow Table 15) u Copa by the e AaetcarSocty OF Mesto Erorees| Med dul 16°1221-00 2003 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579200 9Tb Mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ‘ASME 816.47-1906 WA WME. TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 SERIES A FLANGES'® + [zysl*>s]*l7,*]* ]v[ule] ws 0.0. Lensth | Diam. | Hab Dring Fier Nomina | Fis teva nerd evar Diam. | No.of | Diam. | oiam. | "Min rtanae | we | aina | "Hao | att | “Tor a | in Pe | - eftok | "sok | ctBait | ot se | o | ¢ | ¢ | vy | x | a | a _| tree | Hos | How | oot |v 25 _| 325 [32 [aa | 725 | vase | 200 | 250 | ons | a | 175 | th | om ze _| «07s | 990 | 266 | 776 | sos0 | zam | orso | arco | om | 178 | th | ome 30 43.00 | 362 | 375 8.25 | 3256 | 30.00 | 33.75 | 39.25 28 198 | 1% [oe sz_| 525 | sxe | 300 | 575 | s400 | az00| 2500 | aso | ze | 200 | 1% | om s_| aso [400 | axe [axe | 2500 | 2400 | 2000 | aso | me | 20 | 1% | 020 36 | sooo | 412 | a3 [oso | 2000 | 2600 | aozs | aaoo | oz | 212 a0 ae | sao | 425 | ozs [a2 | aore | onm | aso | «ooo | a | re | mm | 0 ao | sas | 450 | as | rae [ava | oom | as | eso | | 1 | tm | 090 az_| sa | 4e0 | a00 | rae [aes | am | ars | so |e | i | tm | ono ee _| 525 | ase [aes | ar2 | 4525 | anon | «700 | ars | a2 | oe | 1% | 080 4 | 5575 | 6.06 | 608 350 | 47.38 | 48.00 | 49.00 | 5200 2 | 200 Va | 050 aa_| s775 | 525 | 525 | oa | oa | «soo | s1as | seo | sz | 200 | a | oso so_| coms | sso | sso | ore | size | como | sano | seas | v2 | a [2 | os s2_| 225 | seo | seo | axe | cox | seo | ooo | seas | | ax | 2 | oso se | sas | oo | co | am | somo | seco | v7 | oreo | mw | 20 | 2% | oso se_| 725 | 008 | eos | 1025 | sree | seco | sas | coco | mw | 20 | 2% | 080 58 e025 | 625 | 625 | 10.50 | 5962 | se00 | 6200 | e500 | 32 238 | 24 | 050 co | 726 | 64s | oaa | 107 [ree | onco | coo | coo | m | ox | 2m | 000 ‘Hts low Table 73) 8 Copa by the a Aaetinan Socky OF Mectaind Eines Med dl 16°1221-05 2003 STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL 1996 Ml 0759670 0579201 632 sv 01847-1098 LAGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ' YY }+__.__.| Ay came! TABLE 7 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 SERIES A FLANGES** + )?]*[*]*]*[7[*]*]» [lel Tockneas of 0.0. | Fengertta? | tangtn | piam. | Hub | Raiced ovis fie | Though am? | “Face | modus Nomi wor [ ain | “wun” | wnt | Top” | pier. | Diam. [No.of] oi. | Diam. | hin Pipe teat | "sor | etaon | or se [ o |e [|e] + | x | a | n_| cue | tos | Hoe | etn 25 | sazs | aso | ane | rea | mesa | ano | meso | aso | oe | roe | vm | om aa _| aaas | a7 | a2 | are | oar | anno | sso | s700 | 2s | 200 | 1% | oso 30_| soo | «00 | «ae | aca | a20e| an] mare | was | om | an | 2 | oso za_| sas | 42s | ase | ara | oso | zo | sooo | aso] a | a] 2 | oso a _| arso [aoe | car | aso | o710 | samo | anoo | asso | os | 212 [58 3e_| sooo | aso | 505 | a8 | s090 | 2500 | 402 | 4600 | 22 | 21 | 2 | 086 so_| arso | am | «a0 | ara | ooso | sooo | wor | soo | a | vos | 1% | ose 20 | sooo [sx | sx | aso | aso | sooo | «a0 | seas | a | 200 | v% | ose z_| seo | sas [sas | em | assa| «om | aso | woz | oo | 200 | v4 | 056 aa | saso | s50 | 550 | ore | asez | anoo | a7.25 | soso | a | 2x2 | 2 | oss 25 _| oa7e | si | sas | oan | ans | aso0 | aso | sz7 | 06 | a | 2 | ose aa | soso | coo | coo | vo12 | aoae | aaoo | erso | ss2s | os | 258 | ou | ose so_| size | sao | 625 | sose | s200 | sooo! saee | 750 | a | 20 | 2% | ose se_| ears | ose | sae | toes | saao | s200| sea | soso | a2 | 228 | 2% | ose sa_| e700 | eso | 7 | vie | sore | coo | ova | cas | ze | ze | 2% | 006 so_| eno | ean | wae | v1 | ooze | caoo | coe | cass | s2 | 202 | 2% | oss se | ri00 | 700 | 712 | 1200 | 0025 | sooo | ez | e525 | se | 262 | 2% | 056 co_| vas | 7a | ra | rae | oem | cooo | cae | ovo | s2 | ze | 2% | ose (Wotesfoiow Table 15) 36 Coptnt by the a AaetizanSocsy OF Mectaind Eines Med du 161221217 2003 STD-ASME BLb-4?-ENGL 2554 Ml 0759670 OS?9202 779 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 81647-1996 WLLL LLL AG LK} ot yay ne rf t a 1 al x -—« TABLE 8 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 SERIES A FLANGES'® een 3 4 5 6 7] 8 3 10 " 12 3 0.0, tengtn | pia. | Hub | Raised Dring Fater of Twoogn | et | Dam! | “Fooe Radia ‘Nominal | Flange | WNF | Blind | Hub | Hub* | Top Diam. | Ne. of | Diem. | Diam. Pine of ot | "Bote | ot ear | ot se [oo [e|e|+rf[xlaln totes | “hole | co [os 26 | sooo | 425 | 98 [a7 | 200s | 50 | e950 | sooo | mw | 2m | v% | 090 ze | aaas [238 [sro [025 | sr2 | zoo | aso | oa00 | v | 22 | 2 | om ao | sso [aso | 500 [075 [sao | ano | 97s | aoas | a | 2x | 2 | oso 32 47.00 | 462 | 5.81 10.25 | 36.12 | 32.00 | 36.00 | 42.50 28 se | 2% | 050 34__| 4900 | 475 | 606 | tose | sas1 | s400 | 000 | aaso | ze | 238 | 2% | 056 36_| 175 | aoe | ose | vi02 | come | ooo | ozs | woo | 2 | 2e2 | 2% | 00 xe_| sooo [soo [612 | ta00 | «025 | sao | aso | ass | a | 20 | 2% | 00 ao_| s200 | 625 | 630 | 03 | «225 | sooo | aa75 | a77s | x | 238 | 2% | 058 2 | 525 | saz [om | nme [am | e200 | somo | so | m [2m | oy | ose aa_|_s725 | car | 700 | tre | eso | ato | aes | szso | az | 22 | o% | 056 ae | 5950 | 7.08 | 7.31 11.81 | 48.62 | 46.00 | 60.25 | 5875 | 32 262 | 2% | 056 as | 275 | 74a | 760 | rams | 2075 | aaco | s2s0 | svs0 | 2 | 208 | 2m | ons 50 e675 | 7.75 | @00 | 1294 | sas | 50.00 | 5450 | 60.00 28 ar | 3 0.56 82 67.75 | 800 | 825 | 1325 | Saas | 5200 | 5650 | 62.00 32 ar | 3 058 s4_| ro0o | 025 | ase | 107 | sro | seoo | sors | coas | x | a1 | a | oss se_| 7300 | 056 | 6a | 1425 | 012 | sooo | 075 | 075 | 22 | 338 | 3% | one s6_| roo | 075 | ore | vase | ose | woo | caoo | cass | x2 | 338 | au | 0m w [720 | o70 | ose | wear Leaae | wooo | oss [zs [mame | a | oom (Wotes tolow Table 15) 3 Copa by the e etcanSocsty OF Mesto Erorees Med du 161221:17 2003 STD-ASME Blb-47-ENGL 199 MM 0759470 0579203 bOS mm ‘ASME 16.47-1998 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES V/A b—-——| -— x—+ ‘TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 SERIES A FLANGES'* 7L?]*l/*~,*)]*]71*]*]e[ le] Length | pian. | ub) raised Dring filet Twough | ot” | Om? | “Face, |— Rashes Nomina! | range | WF | sina | “wun” | Hest | top” | am. | Siem | No.of | Oiwm. | diem. | “yun Pipe ator | “tow | ort | er | se [o |e. ¢ | y | x | a | A_| Gree | Holes | Hol | com | 2 | aa7s | ss0 | 631] 125 | 3050 | 2500 | 2050 | oso | ao | 200 | 2% | 040 za_| aso | sez | 6.75 | 1175 | 3275 | 2800 | sso | aos | 20 | 312 | 3 | 050 so | asso | 0 | 71 | 1225 | 25.00 | 9000) 2075 | «275 | 20 | 12 | 2 | oso sz_| sis | 625 | 762 | 1300 _| 3725 | az00 | 3600 | asso | 20 | 336 | 3% | aso s_| 500 | 650 | 0s] 1375 | avez | soo! soo | seas | 2 | sez | 3% | 080 36_| s7so | 675 | eas | 1425 | 410 | 36.00 | 4025 | so75 | 20 | 302 | 3% | 086 3_|_srs0 | 780 | eso | see | e225 | seco | a3. | so7 | 20 | ez | 2% | 07 20 | soso | 775 | esr] rasr | aase | ooo | a575 | 527 | a | 362 | o% | 081 4a2_| orso [are | or] tase | oat | 200 | ars | sare | me | ser | 2% | om ease | sas | oso | 15.38 | ance | sao | soco | srez | za | ane | 2% | ome ea2s | ses | t.06 | 1618 | soa | 000 | sso | oso | x | 412 | « | 08s ToT T ras | 919 | 138 | s650 | szee | aao0 | saso | o2so | x | a2 | 4 | 098 ela lg leis ls fs ls le (Wotestolow Table 5) 8 Coptnt by the <#SOC000085>a Aetna Socky OF Mectaied Eines Med du 16°1221:28 2003 STD-ASME BUb-47-ENGL 2596 MM 0759670 0579204 54) mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 81647-1996 \ WM 71 4 ‘TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 75 SERIES B FLANGES" vm S| | no] oa via Thekness of i | oo Lenath | Razed iting Fiat oe teeth eve fads Nominal | ftange | WNF | Bind |" Hub Cie oof | Diam. | ois, | “hin Pie Boke | ofBok | ot sm | o |e e| + a tole | “Hote | okt | n 25_| sooo [vas | x1 | 21 | ance | aos | ars | 2050 | v6 | 07 | % | om za_| 200 [101 | sar | 204 | rena | ane | vars | ons | «| ov | % | oan wo_| moo | rar] sa | 2 | vee | oon | arm | eo | aw | om | % | on sx_| s500 [130 | im | 276 | mea | moe | mae | ono | a | ov | % | on ua] s200 [120 [150 | 200 | ance | avo | are | anco | se | ors | % | om x _| wos | saa [se | am | coer | 2600 | 20 | vos | «0 | om | % | om ze_| azo | 150 [a7 [aso | seer | aos | sooo | aoe | ao | om | % | om wo | aes | vs0 | 17 | ame | aom | ano | woo | ao] « | ow | % | 038 z_| seco | 150 | 100 | a7 | azer | eos | axoo | soe | @ | om | % | 030 | was | ves |e | an | ane | aes | was | ae | we | 1m | % | 0 es _| 125 | 175 [200 | a2 | ance | ase | aazs | aoae | wo | vo | % | om w_| sas [ie | an | ase seo | sos | oie | « | 00 | % | 020 so_| sez | 100 | 210 | 50 | soe | sooo | szzs | ooze | a | 100 | % | 020 s2_| o7ae | ae | 225 | a7 | seme | sacs | suas | soso | @ | 1m | | om s_| sane | 194 | 230 | ase | se00 | seco | sos | svso | @ | 1m | % | 098 se | 200 | 200 | 24s [ sav | sre | soon | soso | seco | ao | vz | 1 | om [em [emt eso | se [sone {soe ooo [ove | [an La | one a Reo Keel zee Neer lesa Neca Neem ec a (Wotesfolow Table 18) » Copa by the e etcanSocsty OF Mesto Erojrees| Med du 16°1221:28 2003 Coptgh by te ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLL-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 O579205 438 mm ASME 81647-1096, LARGE OIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 11 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 150 SERIES B FLANGES'* 1 | 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 0 1" 2 foe Length | Diam. | Hub | Raised Driting Fitet Through | of | Diam*| Fa T Redius Hub. | Hub™ | Top. | Diam. | Diam. | No.of | Diam. | Diam. of Bok | Gott | of Bolt | of y |x fa |e | circle | Hotes | “Hote | sor |r ‘350 | 2604 | 206 | 2000 | aoa: | a6 | oes | % | 028 375 | 2094 | 2306 | s000 | axa: | ao | ove | % | ome 30_| sas | 125 | 200 | 294 | 3100 | 006 | sz00 | ass1 | a | on | % | 038 se_| sro | 1s | 212 | 425 | 3006 | 206 | sao | aaa | ae | om | % | one x _| sose | 194 | 225 | a3e | 35.12 | sacs | 35.25 | sso | ao | 100 | % | 078 ae_| arsz | 206 | 231 | asz_| 719 | 3606 | sezs | ors | as | 100 | % | one 30 | aa26 | ane | 250 | aes | 3025 | sot2 | aoas | aziz | a | ase | 1 | ose 40 | ozs | 210 | 262 | 506 | ara | aor | aso | aar2 | a | az | 1 | ov 42_| 4925 | 231 | 269 | 525 | e338 | sare] aaso | aor2 | a | uaz | 1 | oss 44 | s025 | 238 | 2a | 538 | ase | sarz | soso | aor2 | 2 | are | | ome as | seer | 244 | 294 | 509 | azae | as.12 | aa62 | cose | ao | 125 | 1 | 048 ae | seer | ase | 305 | sea | a0so | asaz | sors | szse | a¢ | vas | 1% | om so_| sear | 260 | are | 06 | s1so | sorz| 5275 | sase | aa | 125 oa so_| sear | ars | sr | a1 | sass | s212| sa75 | suse | oo | 12s | im | oe s4_| roo | ae | sae | 630 | s502 | sa1z | 075 | oars | so | 125 | 1% | ome se_| eco | ase | ase | 656 | s7e0 | se1z| sar | ors | eo | 120 | 1% | 056 se_| ose | ase | sce | ea | soso | sai | oo7s | came | ae | rae | 1% | 058 eo_| eras | 200 | ssi | 706 | sisi | cor | 300 | esas | se | rae | 1% | 056 (Wotesfotow Table 15) 40 2134 2003 COENOESDa Areca Society OF Mechanic Engines STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579206 324 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1996 NI KL hare ZY 4 i poq[ TABLE 12 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 300 SERIES B FLANGES™* + T2Ts;*~s]e]7]7*]*)])~»l> "flee | ees aut Through | ot” | Diam*| ‘Fave Radius Nomioat | lange | WHF | ating | “Hub | Hust | Top | Olam. | Olam | Woot | Diam. | oiam. | "win Pipe toi | "Bor | ote | or | sm | o [ec |e | vy | x [a | a _| Grin | tot | Hoe | oor | n zs_| saz | a50 | a50 | soo | 272 | 2610 | zo | sae | a | 190 | 1% | 050 8 2625 | 360 | 350 saa 29.75 | 2019 | 31.00 | 33.75 36 138 | 1% | 056 30 39.00 | 369 | 3.69 22 | 32.00 | 3025 33.25 | 36.25 36 180 | % | 056 zz_| aso [406 [aoe | 052 | ooo | aaas | aso | soso | a2 | 102 | 1% | 002 34 43.62 | 406 | 4.08 se1_| 36.12 | 34.25 | 3750 | 40.62 | 36 162 | 1% | 062 36 | 4612 | 408 | 405 7.12 | 3800 | 36.25 | 39.75 | 42s 32 17s | 082 we aaa [438 | 436 | 756 | sao | ses | ave | cass | 6 | ozs | tu | one | soi2 [ase | ase | 7a1_| az00 | ozs | cas | coas | ao | 17 | 1% | 000 22_| saso | 460 | seo | 008 | 00 | «231 | oo | coco | 6 | 100 | ™% | on | e450 | 500 | soo | oa tanto { eas | eeoo | cro | Tae tm] con 46 | 5750 | 606 | 6.12 8.75 | 48.38 | 46.31 | so00 | 53.75 36 2.00, V_| 062 | soso | so5 | sar | as: | som | aeai | saz | sez | a | 200 | 1% | 062 so_| e1so | sas | 650 | os | see | soar | sazs | azz | a | 200 | 1% | 082 | caso | sez | 508 s2si | 5625 | sav | a | 200 | % | 062 s4_| esse | 530 | 0 | aaa | soso | soar | seas | ztz | a8 | 200 | 1% | o@2 se_| eos0 | 60s | 610 | snso | sear| soz | caso | eso | oe | om [2% 1 om se_| ree | 606 | 636 | tor | cose | sea | 27s | eras | a0 | 258 | 24 | 000 ao 7398 | 504 | 656 | 1060 | 6294 | oo31 | 500 69.44 40 238 | 2% | 068 (Motes tallow Table 18) 4 Coptnt by the a Aaetiza Socky OF Mectaind Eines Med Ju 16122140 2003 STD-ASME Blb-47-ENGL 199 MM 0759670 0579207 250 mm ASME 81647-1096 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES. ‘TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 400 SERIES B FLANGES'*"” 1 2 3 4 s | 6 7 8 8 0 1" 2 13 Titra of ao, tena | Dam, | ub rng | ot Tireush | aF”| tom? | "Pon ee Nominal | Flange Hub | Hub | Top | Diam. | Diam. | No, of | Diam, oe Sag | arta | or t To Telely fxlale fice | “wat | so [1 6 3350 | 350 | 350 see | 27.12 | 26.00 | 28.00 | 30.75 28 1.50 % 0.44 + : ze | sea [are | a7 [oa | zeae | mao | sooo | seco | o | ve | | om so 3625 | 400 | a00 | ooo sta | soao | saan | wae | me | ve | vs | oso zz] ore [42s [as | 700 saa | seco | sxe | oso | | am | | ono + . sa | 235 [aa [ase [70 | anae Tosco | somo | so | se | uz | m | ose [asso [ «a0 aes | ra0 [rao | aoo| oar | wzoo | | vos | ™% | 050 : t 40, | } 2 “ | ni { | | 1 5 + sa 8 t + 8. 1 0 l | esto Tai my Coptnt by the a AaetizanSocy OF Mectaied Eines ed ul 16 2146 2003 Coptgh by te ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-4?7-ENGL 2996 MM O759670 0579208 197 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1906 ae VE ie a = 1 TABLE 14 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 600 SERIES B FLANGES**” wT2tTeT+*TsTel7,*l*lel[slels Toikness of 0.0. |_Flangerin? | Length | oiam. | tub | raised Dating | rie ot Throwgh | ot” | Olam! | “Face actus Nominal | ange | wr | ating | “Hubn”| Hust | “Top | Diem. Ni. of | Diam Min Pipe Bolt | ot Bat se [o e¢|el+yixilala totes | “Hot i 28 | 3500 | 436 [ase | 71 | 2750 | onm0 | mez | me | 175 00 ze _| s7s0 | ase [ase | 750 | 2062 | 2900 | mew | smoo | oe | 108 a0 wo | 402s | 404 [500 | e06 | 0175 | sooo] x2 | ses | 2 | 20 | % | 080 se_| aos | sia | sat | eso [saws | sooo | as2s | sors | m2 | 2x | 2 | 080 x _| 475 | sso [see | s19 | s600 | s400| aso | arco | 2 | 28 | 2% | oss 26e__| 4775 | 575 | 504 | 956 | sez | s600| 3075 | asso | 2» [ 230 | 2% | 056 » | “0 | @ t ++ 4a T T I) 6 [ | By i = LT | 2 | |. | | % | [| 0 | 2152 2003 (ates tolow Table 78) 8 COENOESDa Areca Society OF Mechanic Engines it by ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579209 023 mm ASME 816.47-1906 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES LLL ao tf i ‘E=I TABLE 15 DIMENSIONS OF CLASS 900 SERIES B FLANGES" "° 7 z2]2]*]* ]*,)7]*]*)]w ) ui] ‘Thickness of, Flange, Min? | Length | Diam. | Hub | Raised riting ough | of | Diam? | Face wor | ating | “Hu | Hubt | Top No, of | Diam. | Diam. Bott | of Bor | of efe[y [xa Holes | “Hole | ott 521 | eo | wore | 2025 | 200 | 3000 | a550 | 20 | 262 | 2% ze_| aso | sar | 656 | rose | a1ae| 200 | 225 | se25 | 20 | 268 | 2% 0 | aoso | 612 | 92 | tre | 2050 | 2000 | se50 | ao7s | 20 | ar2 | 3 | 050 | 7 [os | 7a] vee | 2575 | x00] a0 | «xo | wo | az | a | oso s4_| 5175 | 675 | 700 | 1200 | s7as | 3400 | 3900 | asso | 20 | 338 | sh | 056 36_| ss00 | ea | 79 | 128 | «ooo | se00| sso | «ras | 2 | az | s | 086 8 * 1 a “ « | t « | 0 | a ft | rn eal | | T...1 6 Tf | | cS | | | | | \ 0 LT I I a Aneta Sockty OF estore Erorees (Hotes Tofow on next page) STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL L995 MM 0759670 0579220 845 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1995 ‘Notes to Tables 5-15. GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions ae in inches. NoTes: (1) For tolerances, see Section 7 (2) For facings, ee pera. 6.1. (3) For flange bot holes, eee pare. 6.2 (4) For spo facing, soe para. 63, 18) The bore is to be specified by the purchaser. Tolerances in para. 7.4.2 apoy (6) Bind flanges may be made wih or without hubs atthe manufactur 17) When thes flanges ae required with flat face, ether the fl hick ied face removed may be furrished. Users are reminded that removing the raised face will make the length through hub norstandera (81 This dimension is forthe large end of hub, which may be siaight o tapered (9) For welding and bevel, see para 8. 110) Dimensions for Classes 400,600, and 900 NPS 38 and larger for Series B flanges ae the seme as forthe Set 2 A anges. Copa by te e daerican Society OF Mechanic Erareets Wed sl 16°12 208 2005, STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 15994 MM 0759670 OS7921) 781 mm ASME 816.47-1996 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES TABLE 16 PERMISSIBLE IMPERFECTIONS IN FLANGE FACING FINISH {See Para. 6.1.5) Maximum Radial Projection | Maximum Oepth and Ra cof importections Which Are | Proj No Deeper Thon the Bottom | Which Are Deeper Than the ofthe Sereation, in. | Bottom of the Serration, in, 25-38 050 025 38-48 056 028 0-60) 062 o3t 46 it by ed ul 16 DCOOODS2 Area Sac OF estan Ess STD-ASME Blb-Y?-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579212 bla ml ‘ANNEX A METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS (This Annex isnot pant of ASME B16.47-1996 and is included for information only.) ‘Al GENERAL, 1.1 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. Other considerations affecting or limiting the ratings include: (a) steesses in flanges resulting from bolt-up neces- sary to maintain gasket seal; (b) distortion of flanges due to loadings transmitted through the pipeline; and () limitations applying primarily to valves but im- posed also on flanges in order to maintain compatible ratings. A1.2 Material Groups Material groups in Table 1 are based on identical or closely matched allowable stress and yield strength values. Where they are not identical, the lower value has been applied ‘Note that material groups are not numbered consecu: tively. Some groups are intended for use only in valves. See ASME BI6.34 ‘A1.3 Material Properties ‘The allowable stress and yield strength values used to calculate the pressure-terperature ratings were taken from the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section 11, Part D. In addition, data has been provided itectly by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Subcommittee on Materials, 47 ‘A2 RATINGS 2.1 Rating Equation Ratings given in Tables 2, psig. at temperatures expressed in degrees Fahrenheit, for all materials and pressure classes, are established by Eq. (1) Pr = P,Sif87505 P o where P, = rated working pressure, psig, for the specified material at temperature T P, = pressure rating class index expressed in psi? (eg. P, = 300 pai for Class 300) 5S} = selected stress, psi, forthe specified material at temperature T (see paras. A2.2, A2.3, and A2.4) ceiling pressure, psig, as specified in A3 at temperature T ‘A2.2 Ratings for Group 1 Mi and Higher ials, Class 300 ‘The selected stress S; fore each material group among Group 1 materials in Table 14 is determined as follows. (a) Actemperatures below the ereep range, S; shall be lowest of the following values: (1) 60% of specified minimum yield strength at Lo0rF; (2) 60% of the yield strength at temperature 7; (3) 1.25 times the alowable stress at temperature T as listed for ASME BPV Code, Section I, of, if not listed for Section I a listed for Seetion VIM Division 1 (b) At temperatures in the creep range (defined as those above 700°F for Group 1 materials), 5; shall be the lowest of the following values (1) 60% of the yield strength at temperature (2) the allowable stress at temperature Tas listed ‘nis detnton of F, does not apply to Cass 75 aad Cass 150. See pas a2 it by Wed al 16°1222 STD-ASME BLL. 47-ENGL L994 MM O7S9670 0579213 554 mm ASME 816.47-1996 for ASME BPV Code, Section 1, oF, if not listed for Section I, as listed for Section VIIL, Division 1 {c) In no case shall the value of 5 increase with increasing temperature (a) Yield strength values for determination of values ‘of S; shall be obtained from ASME BPV Code, Section 1, Part D. (e) Where more than one allowable stress value is listed for a material at any temperature, the lower value shall be used. If lower allowable stress values do aot 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 sess values shall be determined as two-thirds of the ‘tabulated yield strength at temperature () Allowable stress values listed for the ASME BPV Code, Section III, Class 2 and Class 3 may be used only if the material is not listed for either Section or Section VIM, Division 1 ‘A2.3 Ratings for Group 2 Materials, Class 300 and Higher The selected stress S, for each material group among Group 2 materials in Table 1A is determined as follows (a) At temperatures below the creep range, Sy is determined in accordance with para. A22(a), except that 70% of yield strength shall be used, instead of 6%, in paras. A22(8)(1) and (a2). (b) At temperatures in the ereep range (defined as those above 950°F for Group 2 materials), Sy is deter. mined in accordance with para. A220). (c) The limitations in paras, A22(0), (@), (e). and © apply PSOCOONDBS.e Aenea Secey OF Mechanied Erinsts 20 2003, 8 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ‘A24 Ratings for Classes 75 and 180, All Material Groups Pressure-temperature ratings for Classes 75 and 130 flanges are determined for each material group as set forth in paras. A2.1, A22, and A2.3 with the following exceptions, (a) The value of P, in Bq, (1) (pare A2.1) shall be ‘57.5 psi for Class 75 and 113 psi for Class 150. () The value for 5; shall be in accordance with the requirements of paras. A2.1, A2.2, and A23. (©) The value for Py in Eq. (1) at temperature T (degrees Fahrenheit) shall not exceed that given by Bas. (2) and @), For Class 75 Pp = 160 ~ 01ST @ For Class 150 » The limits of 7 in equation (2) and (3) are 100°F min. and 1000°F max. For values of T less than 100°, T equal to 100°F is used. A3_ MAXIMUM RATINGS 3.1 Maximum Ratings A set of maximnu fr ceiling pressure-temperature ratings, P., are shown in Table Al. They are imposed to limit defections. Copa by the a AaetzanSocy OF Mectaind Eines ed ul 16 STD-ASME BLb-4?-ENGL 19% MM 0759670 0579214 490 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES Temperature, F TABLE A1_ RATING CEILING VALUES ‘Working Pressure, psig. by Classen ASME B16.47-1995 150 | 300 | ao | coo | 900 -2010 100 | 145 | 20 | 750 | 1000 | 500 | 2250 200 | 190 | 260 | 750 | 1000 | 1500 | 2250 aoo_| 5 | 20 | 730 | 970 | ass | 2105 ao | 10 | 20 | ms | so | wo | aus soo | as | 10 | 66s | oa | 1390 | 1998 coo | 7 | wo | os | os | 120 | i815 eso | 60 | 1s | sso | 705 | 17s | 1765 700 mo | 57 | 755 | 1195 | 1708 750 gs | sao | 70 | 1005 | 1595, 200 wo | si | a7 | ris | 1525 880 es | as | 650 | o7 | 1460 200, so_| eo | 600 | 900 | 1350 960) x | ss | ss | a | 1160 1000 z | 35 | aes | 726 | 1090 1050 3c0_| 4e0 | 720 | 1080 1100 3s] aso | os | oes 80 zs | 365 | 550 | a5 1200 zs | zs | so | 620 1280 wo | 2s | ass | sas 1300) wo | 15 | 275 | a 1380 ws | ta | 205 | 310 1400) a | 10 | 0 | 25 450 80 30 ns 75 1500) 40 55 85 125 9 Wed al 16°1222 STD-ASME BLb-4?-ENGL L956 MM 0759670 0579215 327 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME B16.47-1996 ANNEX B GASKETS (Other Than Ring-J {This Annex isan integral part of ASME 818.47-1906 and is placed a B1 SCOPE ‘This Annex covers gasket characteristics B2 GASKET MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION Classification of gasket materials and types is shown in Fig. BI, Other gaskets, which result in no increase in bolt loads or flange moment over those resulting from the gas- ‘kets 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 B3 GASKET DIMENSIONS (a) The actual dimensions of a gasket must be SSOCDOOOESD4 Arerican Soci OF Mechanic Engieets 2 2008, it) 12 main toxt for convenience) established by the user. Reference to a dimensional standard for gaskets, such as ASME BI6.21 and ASME B16,20 is recommended. In any case, selected dimen- sions should be based on the type of gasket and its characteristics. These characteristics include its density, flexibility, resistance (0 the fluid and its temperature, and the necessity for satisfactorily compressing. the gasket on its LD., its OD., or both. Also to be considered is the question of allowing a “pocket” at the gasket LD. (between the flange facings) or of, allowing any intrusion of the gasket into the flange bore. Consideration should be given 10 the service fluid as well as t0 the possibility of damage which might result from partially disintegrated gaskets (b) Gaskets are divided into three groups based on their gasket loading factors as shown in the ASME BPV Code, Section VIII, Division 1, Pressure Vessels. STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL L596 MM O7S9670 O5792bb 263 mm ASME 16-47-1096 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES Gasket Group Number Gasket Matria Sketches | SettEnergizing Types ‘O-rings, metalic, elastomer, other gasket types considered as sel-sealing : Elastomer Without Fabric la _| Compressed Sheet Suitable forthe Operating Conditions | Elastomer With Conon Fabric Insertion ; Elastomer With or Without Wire Reinforcement. ‘Vegetable Fiber Spit (Wound Metal, With Nonmetallic Fiber Corrugated Aluminum, Copper or Copper Alloy or Corrugated Aluminum, Copper of Copper Alloy Double Jacketed With Nonmetallic Fillo ‘Corrugated Aluminum, Copper or ase Corrugated Metal or Corrugated Metal Double Jecketed With Nonmetallic Fiber Corrugated Meta! ts ana | tp Flat Motal Jacketed With Nonmetalc Fiber Grooved Metal Solid Flat Sof Aluminum ‘Solié Flat Metal Fing-Joint ee FIG. B1 GASKET GROUPS AND TYPICAL MATERIALS 2 2 Aerize Sockty OF Mechanic Eroreets it by tte SOC 6 2005, Wed al 16°1222 STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL L996 MM 0759670 0579217 117 am LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 616.47-1096 ANNEX C METHOD FOR CALCULATING BOLT LENGTHS (is Annex is not part of ASME B16.47-1996 and is inckided for information only, See pa ‘The following formulas (see Note (1)) may be used to establish bolt lengths Leg tAtn A=UC+14d +C+F (ic, stad-bolt length exclusive of negative length tolerance n) C = minimum flange thickness (see Tables 5 through 15 and Note (2) below) F = total height of facings of depth of ring-joint eroove for both flanges (see Table C1) G = 0.12 in. gasket thickness for raised face Lega = calculated stud-bolt length (effective thread length, excluding end points) specified stud-bolt length (effective thread length, excluding end points), which is Less rounded off to the nearest practical increment (see Fig. C1) .eavy nut thickness (equals nominal bolt diam ‘ter, sce ASMEJANSI B18,2.2) ‘n = negative tolerance on bolt length (see Table 2) plus tolerance for flange thickness (see para 72) Noes: (2) The equations use in this Annex ate fr cleulted tok Jeng established to asst ful read engagement of heany hexagon ‘us when wort cae folerices ocr on all relevant dnensony OF the Ranged joist The wie of shorter Bolt feng ts scepaie rovided that fll Uwead engagement is obined at asenbly (ee pes. 652) (2) 006 in, raised fae is include im minimus Mge thickness foe Clases 75, 150, ant 300 flanges ight by Ne 2e Aree Sacy OF Mechanied Erginsts Med J 16°12:23 2003 be—— teu, ——+ FIG. C1_ SPECIFIED STUD-BOLT LENGTH Data for Length Calculations TABLE C1_F VALUES ‘Total Height of Facings or Depth of ing ‘Joint Groave for Both Flanges, F ‘Type of Flange Facing Flanged seine 2.06in. | 025i. Close Foised | Raised | Ring-Joint 160 and 300 | Zero Note (1)]) 050 in. |2 x groove depth 40010 2500 [012In. 0501 |2 x groove depth NOTE: {1 Rese ace (0.06 in. is ince in minim flange hick ness for Classes 75, 150, and 300 Manges. TABLE C2_n VALUES Length | __ Negative Tolerance on Bolt Lengtha,@ 3 | 006%. for lengths wp t 12m, nc 3 0.12 in for longs over 12 in 1018 in, ine & 025 infor lengths over 18 in. it by STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579218 O3b mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 816.47-1996 ANNEX D QUALITY SYSTEM PROGRAM (This Annex is an integral part of ASME B16.47.1996 and ie placad ater the rain txt for convenience.) The products manufactured in accordance with this Standard shall be produced under a quality system program following the principles of an appropriate standard from the ISO 9000 series.! A determination of the need for registration andlor certification of the "he sees i als avaiable fom the Americeh Naot! Standards Insuee (ANSI) andthe Americ. Society Tir Quality Coo (ASQC) as American Nations Stare ate Met y 2 efi Q™ replaceg the pre "ISO" Each wanda of thesis ‘lied wnder Armes -8 Aneta So OF Mechanic Erainsts Med Jul 16°1222:49 2003 product manufacturer's quality system program by an independent organization shall be the responsibility of the manufacturer. The detailed documentation demon: strating program compliance shall be available to the purchaser at the manufacturer's facility. A written sum: ‘mary description of the program utilized by the product ‘manufacturer shall be available to the purchaser upon request. The product manufacturer is defined as the entity whose name or trademark appears on the product in accordance with the marking or identification require iments of this Standard, Wed al 16°1222 STD-ASME BUb-4?-ENGL 1995 MM 0759670 0579219 172 a LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 81647-1996 ANNEX E REFERENCES (his Annex is an intagral part of ASME B16.47.1996 and is placed ater the main text for convenience) ‘The following is a lst of standards and specifications referenced in this Standard, showing the year of approval Products covered by cach ASTM specification are listed for convenience, (See specifications for exact titles and detailed contents) ‘API Publications API Standard 605-1988 ‘ASME Publications ASME B1.1-1989 ASME B1.20.1-1983(R1992) ASME B16.20-1993 ASME B16.21-1992 ASME B16,34-1996, ASME BI8.2.1-1981(R1992) ASME B18.2.2-1987(R1993) ASME B31.3-1992 ‘ASME B36.10M-1985 ANSUASME B46,1-1985 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 1995 Ei Section [ Section IL Section IHL Section VIII, Div. 1 & 2 Interns TSO 9000-1: 1994 150 9000-2: 1993 ISO 9000-3: 1991 ISO 9001: 1994 150 9002: 1994 180 9003: 1994 2003 Large-Diameter Carbon Steel Flanges Unified Ineh Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form) Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch) Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges — Ring-Joint, Spiral-Wound, and Jacketed Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges Valves — Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End Square and Hex Bolts and Screws, Inch Series Square and Hex Nuts (Inch Series) ‘Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping Welded and Seamless Wrought Ste! Pipe Surface Texture (Surface Roughness, Waviness, and Lay) 0 (Including Addenda Through 1995) Power Boilers Materials Nuclear Power Plant Components Pressure Vessels ional Standards Organization (ISO) Quality management and quality assurance standards — Part 1: Guidelines for selec- tion and use Quality management and quality assurance standard — Part 2: Generie guidelines for the application of ISO 9001, ISO 9002, and 180 9003 Quality management and quality assurance standards — Part 3: Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001 to the development, supply and maintenance of software Quality systems — Mode! for quality assurance in design, development, production, installation, and servicing (Quality systems — Model for quality assurance in production and servicing (Quality systems — Model for quality assurance in final inspection and test 3 SOCDOOOESD4 Arericn Soci OF Mechanic Engineers STD-ASME BLb-47-ENGL 1996 MM 0759670 0579220 794 mm ‘ASME 816.47-1986 ‘ASTM Publications 4 105-93b A 182-936 A193.930 A 194-938 203.93 208-93 A26-89 A217-91 A 240930 A307-938 A 320-93 4380.93 4351-93 352.92 A 354.93 A38792" A 499-93 4 453.92 AS15-92 A 516-90 AS3791 A 540-92 £29.93 MSS Publications MSS SP.9-1992 LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES Forgings, Carbon Ste, for Piping Components Forged or Rolled Alloy Stel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fiting, and Valves and Parts for High Temperature Service Alloy Stel and Stainless Stel Boling Materia fr High-Temperature Service Carbon and Alloy Steel Nats for Bolts for High-Pressure and High-Temperature Service Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stel, Nickel Pressure Vesel Plates, Alloy Stel, Molybdenum Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding, for High-Temperature Service Sel Cstngs, Martens Stainless and Alo, for resure-Conaning Parts, Suitable for High-Temperature Service Heat-Ressting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Sunless Stel Plate, Sheet, and Sip for Pressure Vessels Carton Size Bots and Studs, 6,000 psi Tensile Strength Alloy Stel Boling Materials for Low-Temperature Service Forgings, Carbon and Low-Alloy Sicel, Reqiing Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components tee Casings, Austenitic, Austenitic Fentc (Dupes, for Pressure Containing Parts Sieel Castings, Feric and Martens, for Pressue-Conaiing Pats, Suitable for Low-Temperture Service Quenched and Teinpered Ally Ste! Bots, Stods, nd Other Fasteners Pressure Vessel Paes, Alloy Stee, Chromium-Molybdenum (Quenched and Tempered Steel Bolts and Studs Boling Materials, High-Temperature, Oto 120 si [35 0 827 MPa} Veld Strength, With Expansion Coefcients Comparable to Austenitic Stels Pressure Vesei Pats, Carbon Stel, for Intermedias-ané Higher-Temperature Service Pressre Vessel Plates, Caton Stel, For Moderate- nd Lower- Temperature Service Pressure Vesel Paes, Hen Tested, Carbon-Manganese Silicon Stel Allo Stel Bling Materials for Special Applications Using Signifcam Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance wit Specifications Externally Threaded Spot-Facing for Bronze, Iron, and Steel Flanges MSS SP-25-1978(R1983,R1988) Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions MSS SP-44-1991 MSS SP-45-1992 MSS SP-61-1992 Steel Pipe Line Flanges [Bypass and Drain Connection Pressure Testing of Steel Valves Publications of the following organizations appear in the above lis: ‘ASQC APL it by Med Jul 16°1223:0" 2003 American Society for Quality Control P.O, Box 3005 Milwaukee, WI 53201-3005 ‘American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 38 8 etic Sockty OF estar Eroreets STD-ASME B1b-4?-ENGL L596 MM 0759670 0579223 620 mm LARGE DIAMETER STEEL FLANGES ASME 8164 ASME The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 345 East 47th Sueet, New York, New York 10017-2392, ASME Order Department 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, New Jersey 07007-2300 ASTM. ‘American Society for Testing and Materials 1916 Race Steet, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, Mss Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve & Fittings Industry 127 Park Street, NE., Vienna, Virginia 22180 ISO documents are available from ANSI, Publications appearing above which have been approved as American ‘National Standards may also be obtained from ANSI. ANSI ‘American National Standards Institute, Ine 11 West 42nd St, New York, New York 10036 ES ight by Ye 2e Aree Sac OF Mechanied Erginsts Med Jul 16°1223:06 2003

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