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TAPERS FOR AGRICULTURAL
PUMPING SYSTEMS — SPECIFICATION
UDC 621.643.412:631.347
~ BIS 1995
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Pumps I
Sectional Committee had been approved by the Heavy Mechanical Engineering Division Council.
It has been recognised in IS 10804: 1994 ‘Recommended pumping system for agricultural purposes
(second revision)’ that the suction and delivery pipes should be properly sized for the pumping systems to
be energy efficient. Tapers are used in pumping systems when the size of the suction piping or delivery
piping is different than the suction or delivery size of the pump. To avoid entrapment of air in suction
piping the flow cross section of the two ends are eccentric with reference to each other. The conical tapers
for delivery piping have co-axial (concentric) flow cross section at the two ends.
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Details of tapers were earlier covered in IS 10804: 1994. It was recognized by the Pump Sectional
Committee that tapers are distinctive items and frictional losses across the tapers to be regulated by
standardization of the design dimensions in a separate product specification. Hence tapers were deleted
from revised IS 10804. This standard is prepared incorporating relevant details from IS 1538:1976
‘Specification for cast iron fittings for pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage (second revision)’.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final
value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance
with IS 2: 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places
retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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IS 14263:1995
Indian Standard
TAPERS FOR AGRICULTURAL
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PUMPING SYSTEMS — SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE 4.2 Dimensions for Flanged Ends
This standard lays down the requirements for The dimensions of the flanged ends, appropriate to
the tapers used in agricultural pumping systems. the size DN or dn shown in Tables 1 and 2, are
recommended as per rating PN 1.0 of IS 6418:1971
This standard covers the cast iron tapers used both or IS 10805:1986. However, different pattern of
in the suction and delivery sides. The tapers used in dimensions to match the adjoining connections are
the suction side are eccentric tapers and in the permitted.
delivery side are concentric tapers.
4.3 Dimensions for Socket Ends
For connecting to the flanges of the pump end of The dimensions of the socket ends, both on the
the adjoining piping, the tapers may have either eccentric and the concentric tapers shall, unless
flanged ends or have socket-ends. otherwise agreed to between the users and the
manufacturers, conform to those specified in
2 REFERENCES
IS 1538:1976, appropriate to the size ZW or dn,
shown in Tables 1 and 3.
The following Indian Standards are necessary ad-
juncts to this standard:
5 TESTING AND INSPECTION
IS No. Title
5.1 Hydrostatic Pressure Testing
210:1993 Grey iron castings @urth revision)
5.1.1 The accentrictapers used in suction side shall
1538:1976 Cast iron fittings for pressure pipes
not reveal any leakage or sweating, when subjected
for water, gas and sewage (second
to a hydrostatic test pressure of 0.2 MPa for 5
revision)
minutes.
6418:1971 Cast iron and malleable cast iron
flanges for general engineering 5.1.2 The concentric tapers used in delivery side
purposes shall not reveal any leakage or sweating, when sub-
10804:1994 Recommended pumping system jected to a hydrostatic test pressure of 1 MPa for 5
for agricultural purposes (second minutes.
revision)
10805:1986 Foot-valves, reflux valves or non- 5.2 Dimensions and Finish
return valves and bore valves to be
used in suction lines of agricultural a) The tapers shall conform to the dimen-
pumping systems @rst revision) sional requirements specified in 4, within
the limits of tolerances specified in IS
3 MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION 6418: 1971 or IS 10805 : 1986 for the
dimensions of the flanged ends or IS
The tapers shall be made of grey cast iron conform- 1538: 1976 for the dimensions of the
ing to Grade FG 200 minimum of IS 210:1993. socket ends.
4 DIMENSIONS b) For facilitating good gasketting, the
gasket-surfaces of the flanged ends shall
4.1 Dimensions for Eccentric Tapers and have a surface finish of 125 rms maximum.
Concentric Tapers
6 PAINTING
The dimensions for the eccentric tapers shall con-
form to those given in Table 1 and the dimensions The tapers shall be given a coating of tar or of a rust
for the concentric tapers shall conform to those preventive paint. The coating shall however cover
given in Tables 2 and 3, all tlte as-cast surfaces only.
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Table 1 Dimensions for Eccentric Tapers B
(Clauses 4.1,4.2 and4.3) #
R
All dimensionsin millimetres. m
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II 12
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13
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t I
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N
ECCENTRIC DOUBLE FLANGED TAPERS
ODN
NOTES
1 Thevalues ofe, ande2have been calculated fromthe follotingrelationship and rounded up
4 d 5 10°.
IS 14263:1995
11 = 35 + 0.1 DN
[2 = 35+0.1 G%
el = ~ (7 -F 0.02DN)
ez =
~ (7+ 0.02 ah)
11 13 1=
I*
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IS 14263:1995
el
. $(7 + 0.02 DN)
e2
= ; (7 + 0.02A)
1, . 35+0.1 DN
12 — 35+o.ldn
,2
II I 13 I 12
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The machined surfaces shall be coated with a film a) Brand name or model name of the
of oil or varnish, so that the film, while providing manufacturer, and
rust-prevention during storage and transit shall not b) Sizes DN and dn in mm.
hinder good gasketting during installation.
7.2 Standard Marking
7 MARKING
7.1 The tapers shall have the following markings 7.2.1 The tapers may also be marked with the
either on a label or metal+late or as-cast: Standard Mark.
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IS 14263:1995
7.2.2 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by 8 PACKING AND DESPATCH
the provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards Act,
The gasket-faces of the flanged ends shall be ade-
1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there-
quately protected from suffering scratching, dent-
under. The details of conditions under which the
ing or damage during transit or storage. Except for
licence for the use of the Standard Mark maybe
this, the tapers may be dispatched loose or packed,
granted to manufacturers or producers maybe ob-
as agreed to between the user and the manufac-
tained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
turer.
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