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ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-2.6 Ratings for Group 2.6 Materials 3512. a00H 240 Ge 3054 A~ Standard Class “AiSe Gr 2058 Working Pressures by Clase, pie Temperature, F 350 300 00 300 3500 3500 4500 ~20%0 200, 25 720 2.360 3,600 6.000 10,080 200 20 620 11395 358 5.260 9.470 500 2s 580 4780 2.905 S340 710 400 200 545 11635 2725 5500 8370 500 a0 520 1555 2590 4320 7075 600 40 500 1.500 2495 460 7.490 650 12s 430 ars 2.460 4100 7,380 700 0 48s 145s, 2425 040 7.370 750 95 80 1440 2.400 4,000 7,200 300 80 a5 41420 2365 3.940 77090 850 6 6s 930 1395 2330 3.860 6985 900 50 850 300 1350 2.265 5s 6740 950 35 385 775 1160 1930 3.220 5.795 1,000 20 365 725 11090 1320 3030 S00 11050 rou) 58 705 11960 165 2945 5,295 1100 260 320 760 1.308 2170 3.10 1150 190 rs 565, ous 1570 21830 1,200 135 275 410 68s tne 23085 11250 105 205 310 515 555 4545 1300 75 150 25, 375 630 4130 ase 0 115 ws 290 as 975 1400 45 90 135 235 370 670 paso 35 7 105 170 285 515 11500 25 50 15 130 25 385 [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writton consent of ASME. ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-2.6 Ratings for Group 2.6 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass pl Temperature, . 30, 300) 00 1500 2500) 2500 2010100, 290 750 1.500 3.750 6.250 11,250 200 270 705 ato 3,520 5.870 101565, 300 250 650 1295, 3,260 ideo 9.728 “oo 25 610 ans 31080 506s 9.320 500 20 580 185 2895 420 680 600 as 535 pores 2785 4645 8,355 550 20 580 278 4575 8.235 700 205 0 1080 2705, 4510 ans 750 205 535 4.970 2680 65 8.035 300 200 530 2,640 43395 7315 ase 200 520 1.040 1.560 2.600 4330 7798 900 495 510 1035 1535 2560 2265 7878 950 180 470 ‘m5 naa 2,360 31980 7070 1.000 160 420 40 1260 2108 33505, 6380 1050 360 420 40 1260 1105 5505 6.310 4.200 a5 35 650 35 1.620 20s 485 350 90 235 a0 705 13180 tiges 3.535 1200 6 370 us 515 ‘55, aso 2570 1250 50 130 355 385 6s sora 1,930 1300 35 35 90 285 a0 789 nas 1,350 30 75 145 220 365 05 1,098 1400 20 58 m0 as 250 68 a5 aso is 4s fo 130 ns 355 ens 1500 10 30 6 95 160 270 480 ote: (2) Fangedend valve ratings terminate at 1.000% 1a ‘Copyright © 2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ‘No reproduction may be made ofthis maeral without writ consent of ASME. fie GF 2240 Ge. 3108 ASME B16.34-2013, Table VII-2-2.7 Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials ‘512 Gr TPai0H abe Gr 10H 79 Gr. 3108 A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Class, peg Tempera d 50 300) 600) 900) 3500 2500) 500 -20%9 100 25 ro 1440 2160 3,600 6.000 10.080 200 m3 635, 1270 1910 3,180 5.300 9.540 500 25 380 1360 1749 sao 310 400 200 ) 1,085 1625 43520 838 500 a0 515 11025, Esi0 2370 4.280 7705 0 10 495 990 1485 2470 4320 rans 60 ins a5 970 nas 2425 4.040 7270 700 10 480 955, ass 2.390 3.960 76s 750 95 470 340 nae 2.350 3.920 oss 300 0 265 $30 2395, 23330 3.380 6985 850 6 460 os 1395 2.250 3.920 6878 300 50 450 300 11360 248 ams 6,740 950 35 385 al 160 1330 31220 si95 1,000 20 365 7s 34090 11320 3/030 siaso 2080 20385 705 4060 1768 2945 5295 44100 2M 260 520 780 1.308 2170 3.910 aso 304) 90 375 565 as 4370 2.830 4200 »@ 335 a5 410 85 tas. 2.085 12250 0a 105 205 no sas 355 1365 1300 200) 7 180 ns a8 630 1130 1.350 20) 6 us ws 290 435 875 400 BO 4s 30 135 as 370 570 aso 50) 5 6 100 185 5 00 500 200) 25 50 75 0 25 385 3 (Consign ©2013 by the Amen Sey of echnical Engineers) | ereproduction may he made of this material without writen consent of ASME. ASME 016.24-2019 Table Vil-2-2,7 Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class eae Working Pressures by Gast, slg + 150 300) 00) ‘900 1500 2500 "500 2010 100, 290 750 1,500 2.250 3.750 6.250 31.250 200 270 710 11420 230 3,550 5915 20645 300 250 650 1295 1945 3.240 5.400 9738 400 230 605 2210 sis 3025 508s 9.080 500 20 575 1s 1720 2865 4775 3.600 600 210 580 08 1.655 2760 4600 gars 650 205 sac 11080 1625, 2705 410 ais 700 205 535 110885 1,600 2665 4440 7998 750 200 525 11050 1575 2625 4375 7875 00 200 520 11960 1,560 2.600 4330 798 850 195 sie 1.028 1535 2560 4.265 7615 300 195 505 11005, nso 2520 4195 7.585 950 180 470 345, wats 2360 31830 7970 3,000 360 a0 40 1.260 2105, 3505 6310 190 160 on a0 1260 205 3,508, 6310 1.100 12s 3s 650 975, 1.630 ars 4.385 50 30 25 a70 795, 80 11968 3538, 1,200 65 170 345 515 355, 31050 2370 1250 50 130 255 385 643, 70 1930 1300 35 95 190 285, 470 795 tats 14350 x0 7 145 20 365, 605 1095 4.400 20 85 no 165 280 465 ‘335 aso 5 0 85 as 210 345 5 L300 10 30 6 3 160 270 480 Note: (UW) Fergal vale slings bain al 3,0004F ‘Copyright © 2073 by the American Society of Mechanical [No wpredustion may bo mad of th 14 torial without wi gives. n consent of ASMB. Table Vi-2-2.8 Ratings for Group 2.8 Materials asm 816342019 ‘ie? Ge as ‘ARO Ge 559760 nave Ge $5180 ‘790 Ge. S21803 |) -ni82 Gt 81 912 Gr, §31254 179 Ge. 532750 (1) ‘A790 &, $32750 (2) A Gr F53 Q) 2351 Gr, CEBiIN G) ‘A79 Ge. 32760 (i) 14790 Gr, §32760 (1) ‘A182 G1. F55 2351 Gr. CKOMCAN {A789 Ge 831805 (1) 8995 6.18 A240 Gr 31254 1956 Gr. $91254 {A789 Gr. 832750 (1) 1995 Gr. COSMWCuN ‘A240 Ge 531803 (2) Aa79 Gr $31256 A789 Gr. 32760 (1) 95 Gr. 68 240 Ge 532750 (1) A> Standard Class arias Working Pressures by Cass, sig - ry 300) 0 900) 1500 2500 500 200 100 250 750 1.500 2.250 3,750 1.250 11,250 200 260 708 1490 22230 3720 6.200 115360 4300 230 668 1335, 2,000 3335 5560 10,010 400 200 ais 2230 sss 3070 5120 3.215 300 170 580 60 10 2.905 agen 3710 600 140 85 sais 3670 2785 4600 8.350 650 125 505 41095 680 2735 560 8210 700 110 540 110s 1625 210 as20 3.135 750, % 530 11065 1595 2660 s430 7970 = Special Class socuat Working Pressures by Cass, ple - 150 300) 600) 300 1500 2500) 20 t9 100 290 750 14500 2.250 3.150 6250 200 a0 20 44500 2.350 3750 6250 300 285 705, 490 2235 325 6205 400 265, 685, 1370 2.055 31430 aris 500 250, 659 195 198s 3.240 500 600 240 620 125 1865 3105 5.180 650 235 610 1220 830 3.055 5.090 700 0 605 t210 as 3.025 5085 750 230 600 1200 1,800 3.000 5,000 Noes: {0} This steel may become brite eter service at moderately elevated temperatures, Not fo be used aver SOO, 12) Moc to be used over 300", 145, “opyright ©2013 by the American Society of Mechan Cont No reproduction may he made of his material without wr cal Bagineers n consent of ASME, ASME 816.34-2013 Table VIl-2-2.9 Ratings for Group 2.9 Materials i200 6 3098 )-O) B20 Ge 3105 1B) A- Standard Class mas Gr 3108 (-@) ‘Working Pressures by Class, psig Temperature, °F iso 300) 00 300 1500) 73500 500 =20 0 100 25 70 1.040 260 3.600 6.000 204809 200 240 630 11260 1.885 3.55 5,260 9.470 300 25 580 neo 740 2.905 S840 ano 400 200 500 1085, 695, 20 4520 8135 500 70 515 1025, E540 23570 4,280 7708, 600 140 95 990 ets. 2ar0 4,120 rans 650 15 485 370 145s 2475 4,080 7370 700 10 430 355 135 2.390 3,989 765 750 95 “70 940 nao 2350 3.920 7055 800 80 65 330 1395 2330 3,880 6.985 ase 6 460 as tars 2.290 3620 ears 900 50 450 300 1350 2.245 3745 6740 950 35 385 75 60 4.930 3,220 55195 2000 20 380 60 11020 1695 21830 5.090 14050 20s 435, 730 1215 2,030 3.650 ace 2@ 70 aus ss 855, 1.430 2570 nso 2a 2s 205, 370 6 1030 11850 3200 2W) as 170 255, 430 715 1,285 1250 20) 50 105 erry 255, 430 770 13c0 2@) 25 55 30 25 230 410 3.350 5®) 1s 38 so 85 45, 255 400 51) 15 2 « 70 15 205, 3450 5) 10 2 30 0 65 155, 1500, 5@) 5 15 20 35 55 105 ‘Copyright ©2013 by the American Socaty of Mechanical Engineers No reproduction may be made ofthis material 146 ASME 61620-2013, Table VIL-2-2.9 Ratings for Group 2.9 Matertals (Cont'd) B - Special Class cee Working Presses by Clase pie ii 350 300 60 300 1500) 2500 4500 =20%0 100 290 750 1,800 2,250 3.750 6.250 11250 200 270 705 aro 2315 33520 53870 10565 300 250 650 1295 aibes 3.20 soo 9735 oo 230 605, 4310 sis 3.025 Sioa, 9.080 500 220 575 as 11720 2.865 47s 8,600 600 210 550 nos 1.655 2760 4,600 8.275 650 205 00 soso 1925 2.705, 4510 ais 700 205 235 1106s 11800 2665 4480 7995 730 200 525 4,080 1375 2.625 409375 7875 200, 200 520 tioea 1560 2.600, 4330 795 850 195 510 025 1535 2.560 4.265 7675 900 135 50s 00s 1510 2520 498 7585 950 180 “70 348, tats 2360 3.930 7.070 1000 160 20 eo 1260 205 3508 6310 11950 us 305 610 ‘5 11320 2538 565 1.300 80 ns 430 sas 1.070 785 3.215 1150 60 155 x10 ass, 770 11288 2315 2.200 «© 105 215 320 535 355 460s 1250 2% 65 130 395 320 535 965 1300 5 35 70 105 170 285 15 10 2 45 6 105, 180 320 5 5 5 50 85 165 255 5 5 5 rn 6 105 195 5 10 15 25 45 70 130 Notes (2) At temperatures above 1,000%, use only when the eatbon content I 0.04% or higher (2) For temperatsres above 3.000% use ony ifthe materia is slutian het teata tothe miinwm temperature spect in the materia speciation but not loner than 1,800*F ara euenching in water ar rapidly cooing by ather means (@) Tis material shovla be used for service tonperatures 960° and above ony when assurance ie provided tat grain size isnot fer than AST 6 (4) Manged-end valve ratings terminate at 1,000 a7 Copyright ©2013 by the American Socity of Meckanicel Engineers, [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ASME 916.34-2013 Table Vit-2-2.10 Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials 5551 6. Ge) mas Ge cH0 O) A-~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Class, psig Temperature, + iso 300) cy 900 1500) 2500) 500 -20%0 190, 260 670 2015, 3.360 5600 10,080 200 no 550 1.650 2750 4580 8.245 300 195 505 £320 20530 4.320 71595 ‘00 185 35 ass. das uo 7370 500 170 470 rato 23350 3920 7085 600 140 455 919 1370 2.280 3.800 600 60 225 445 595 1340 2230 3720 6,695 700 110 135 870 1305, 270 3.20 ots 730 35 420 85 26s, 210 3.520 6.335 800 80 #10 520 1230 2.050 3,420 6.155 ase 65 400 195 198 1,990 3320 3.975 300 50 385 770 ta50 41920 3,200 5.760 950 35 370 740 a0 150 3.080 Sisas 24000 20 340 os 11s 1690) 2.820 5.075 44950 202 = 290 585 375, ass 2430 4.370 00 2@ 2s as 670 sais ass aso 2a 170 345 515 855, 430 200 2a) 130 260 390 650 sows. 1280 20@ 100 200 300 295 ‘a30 1300 20 0) "0 160 25 305, 65 1.350 »O Py 125 185 310 ss 925 1400 Ba 6 20 235 22s 370 670 1480 100) 30 60 95 355, 285 465, 31500 100) B % 80 235, 230 a0 148 Copyright © 2013 by the American Soci of Mechanical Engineors [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without wetten consent of ASME. Table Vil-2~ ASME 816.34-2013 10 Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, a = 150) 300) 600) 300) 3500) 2500 4500 | “20% 190 265 695 1395 2.090 3.480 5.808 10,445 200 2s es 15 5.840 3.065 sai0 5,200 300 25 565 1350 1608 2.925 arte 8.480 400 205 sao 11080 1625 2,705 4520 ents 500 200 535 14050 1375 21595 437s 7875 «oo 195 510 1020 1.325 2545 4,240 7.835 650 180 500 995, 195 290 50 nars 700 185, ass 370 ass 225 4040 7.270 750 180 470 985 as 23355 3.930 7,070 800 175 460 315 sas 22290 sais 6.870 850 a0 as 390 1.335 225 3,105 5,670 300 165 430 855, 4235 2s 3isr0 630 950 160 as 535 1.240 2.065. 3440 6190 1000 150 395 795 190 1980 5.305 11050 140 365 730 41095 11320 3038 5465 3,100 105 240 555 2s 1395 2320 150 20 ns 0 65 1070 ras 3s 4200 60 165 325 430 ‘ais 1385 2s 41250 50 125 250 ws 620 3035 11865, 11300 rr 100 195 235, 495 520 1480 1350 30 5 155 230 385 60s ass. 400 2 55 0 165 260, 465, 335 aso 5 0 75 ns 195 30 380 11500 5 35 70 105 170 2as 515 ores (2) At temperatures above 1,000°F, use only when the carbon content is 0.04% or highes, (2) Ranged end valve ratings terminate st 1,000°% Copyright ©2013 by [No reproduction may be mide ofthis mat ‘Amerean 149 ‘of Mechanieal Enel without written consont of ASME. Ase 816.34-2013, Table Vil-2-2.11 Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials ian & ae @ A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, sl Temperature, Eee We Prat Da may pe ttezeneeceSeraeeeaeseece eo + 350 300 0 900, 1500 2500 500 =20 10 190 275 720 140 2160 3,600 6.000 20,800 200 255 660 1325 195 33310 51520 91938, 300 20 35 1238 41380 3/085 5.140 9.250 00 200 575 11350 170 2,880 8,300 3.540 500 170 580) 11085 4525 2710 3520 35 600 140 55 1,030 14550 2580 4,300 7040 650 25 505 1025 4820 23530 a0 7595, 700 u0 295 995, avo 2485 a0 71450 750 % 190 985 sas 260 ann 500 30 485, 975, sao 2435 050 7310 50 6 485 970 ass 2425 4040 7370 500 50 450 309) 41350 265 3765 oreo 950 5 385 aed 60 1930 3.220 53295 4.000 2» 365 ns 41090 11820 3/030 5.50 41050 2a 360 no oto 1,800 3,000 5.400 400 2a 0 025, 935 1560 2600 4.580 150 2@ 210 420 os 045 hres 338 1200 2a 150 300 455 755 1255 2265 1.280 OQ us 25 310 565 945 1695, 1300 200) es 150 2s 375 630 £130 nas yap so 20 ae 255 439 770 a0 8) 40 80 ary 3s os aso 100) 30 © 35 255 465, 14500 300) 25 55 50 Bo 10 150 pyright © 7017 fy the Areicw ‘No repeoduetion may be made oft ncley of Mechanical Png without ASME 616282013, Table Vi-2-2.11 Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class San Working Pressures by Class, psig Hee Ga 50. 300 00 900 1500 2500 500 2010100, 290 750 1,500 2,250 3,750 6.250 1250 200 25 ns 1438 21150 Ses sors 10,750 300 255 660 4.320 1975 3.295, 5.490 9.885 400 240 520 128s 1865 305 3160 9.320 500 230 500 1200 1800 3000 soc 3,000 600 220 75 1730 2880 4.800 8,640 650 215 565 1.695 2325 ar10 5.480 700 215 555 1665 2970 4620 8315 750 210 550 60s, ams 2578 8,235 500 210 545 1.630 a0 4550 855 850 205, 540 1625 2.708 815 300 205, 540 625 24708 ants 350 10 470 nas 2360 7.070 14000 160 420 11260 2305 6.310 24050 160 220 11260 2s 6310 3.300 150 330 780 Lavo 1350 5850 150 00 260 525 785, 1305, 3.920 1200 70 199 a5 565 as 21830 11250 55 uo 285 as 208 220 3300 35 95 190 285 ara as 150 as 65 a0 195 a 36 965 1.400 20 50 105 155 255 430 770 1450 s so 75 ns 195 320 580 34500 6 35 70 105 170 288 515 Notes 2) At temperatures above 1,000°F; use oni when the carbon content 60.04% ot Nghet (2) Rangedsend valve ratings terminate et 1,000%%, Table Vil-2-2.42 Ratings for Group 2.12 Materials ASME 816.24-2013 1551 Gr 6420 A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Class, psi Temperature, i iso 300) 00 300 1500) 2500 1500 -20%0:100, 260 670 12345 2015 3,360 5,600 10,080 200 20 550 100 1.650 2,750 2,580 8.245 300 195 505, rors 520 21530 4.220 7.595 ‘00 165 435 970 15s 22s ‘000 7370 500 170 470 340 aa10 2.350 31920 7.055 eo 140 455 910 4370 2,280 3,800 6.H0 650 us 445, 395 1340 2230 3.720 6.595 700 a0 435 870 1305 21170 3.620 6515 750 95 420 345 1,365 2,120 3520 6.335 800 80 0 820 az30 2,080 520 6.155 6 400 195 495 1.980 3320 5.975 50 385 770 150 1920 3200 sy760 6 370 740 ate 11350 3,080 5545 0 340 65 01s 10 2820 5,075 0@ Bs eso ‘75 1830 2s 4.385 0@ 290 585 os 1058 2.430 4370 na 250 500 750 1280 2088 3755, 0a 205, a0 65 1930 ans 3,085 Qs 330 495 ‘25, 370 2.470 202) 120 240 360 00 11000 4,800 2@ 80 165 205 ‘0 ess 135 2@ 35 10 165 m5 255, 225 BO 4 75 ns 190 315 565, 4500 100) 25 85 50 235 230 0 ——_—[_—_—_—AWW TE G ‘©2019 by the American Society of Mechs ion may be made ofthis material without ‘opt No reprodh 152 ASME 816.34-2013, Table Vi-2-2.12 Ratings for Group 2.2 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, - iso 300) 600 300) 1500) 2500 2500 “200 190 265 695, 1395 2,090 3.480 5.805 10,5 200 235 6s, 1s. 840 3065 sano 9.200 300 215, 565 nao 695 225, 420 8.480 ‘400 205, 540 oa 35 2708, ast0 500 200 55 050 1375 2625 A375 600 295, 10 1,020 1.525 2.868 4,240 850) 130 500 995 1495 2.490 4150 700 185 28s, 970 2.28 040 750 160 270 945, 23355 3.930 00 ws 460 915, 2.250 3.85 850 170 aus 890 1335 2.225 3.705 6670 900 165 430 855, 1785 2s 33570 6430 950 160 as 225 11240 2,065 380 6.190 14000 150 395 795 aso 1980 51305 sis 4080 150 395 795 4,190 1,980 33305 5045 1,200 140 265 730 11085 20 3.038 sss nso a0 315 eas ‘940 1565 2,605 4895 1200, 100 255 sis m0 1285 ass. 3855 2250 80 205 a0 is 11030 urs 308s 1300 60 150 300 450 750 1250 2.250 14350 40 105 205, 310 15 a5 1.545 1400 25 70 13 205 345 570 030 450 20 45 38 140 25 395 os 1500 5 35 70 105 170 235 315 Notes (Q) At tempermtures above 1,000% use only when the carbon content fs 0.04% or high (2) Fanged-end value ratings terminate at 3.000%, 153 Copyright © 2013 by the American Soviety of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be mude ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. ASME 616.34-2013, Table Vil-2-3.1 Ratings for Group 3.1 Materials G2 Gr NoBD20 () Temperate, 1463 Gr, No8020 (A) 854 Gr. No802C (1) A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass slit a8 Ge. NoBD20 () a73 Gr NOBD20 Gi) F 50 300 co 300 1500 2500 3500) ~2010 100 250 750 1,500 2250 3180 6.250 12,280 200, 260 70 3s 225 30 6180 135 300 230 70 4420 2130 3880 5920 10.55 400 200, 80 1365 2.005 310 5.580 10.235 500 170 655 1310 1365 bar 5460 93830 609 140 05 ais 3025 5040 sor0 $50 125 550 1765 2940 4905 3825 700 to 570 1705 23840 4730 sis 750 95 530 595 2860 430 7370 800 80 510 32 2540 4330 7610 B- Special Class ‘Temperature, renee + 50 300 300) 1500) 2500 500 -20t0 100 260 750 . 2250 3730 6950 11.50 200 290 70 ¥ 2280 3330 6250 11.250 500 sn 70 ¥ 2380 370 6250 11280 400 230 750 4500 2230 330 63250 31250 500 280 739 1465 295 3.655 6095 0370 coo 270 70 1020 290 3990 sos 10605 60 270 700 1405 20s 3500 580 10,325 700 265 635 1395, 21035, 3480 5805 045 750 265 690 1380 2075 358 5260 10365, 200 260 85, 1350 2025 3375 5365 20325 NoTE: (3) Use annealed materia only No reproduction m ‘oft 154 ‘Copyright © 2013 by te American Soiety of Mechanical Engiowr mera without wren consent of ASML ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.2 Ratings for Group 3.2 Materials 160 Gr No2200 G) 1162 6 No2200 1) 163 Gr NO2200 5161 Gr 802200 (0) A Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Class, ps ‘564 Gr Wn2200 G Temperature, Ga 50 300 600) 300) 1500 2500 72500 -201%0 100, 185 80 960 2.400 4,000 7,200 200 185 “80 960 2,400 4000 7,200 300 185, 480 960 2.400 4.000 7200 400 185, aso 960 2400 4.000 7,200 500 170 255, 905 2370 3,780 6.305 600 180 as 225 1,260 2.065 3840 6190 B- Special Class feat Working Pressures by Cass pia a 150 300 600) 300 1500 2500 2500 200 205, 535 1.070 1,605 2.680 4465 8.035 200 205, 535 070 11605 2680 465 8.035 300 205, 535 1070 1605 2.680 4465 8.035 400 205, 535, 1070 21805 2.680 265 8.035 500 195 505, tos 1520 2.530 4220 7.595 600 175, 460 970 24380 05 3.840 6510 NOTE: Use annested materiel ony 155 ‘Copyright ©2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engines. ®@ [No reproduction may be made of this matoral without wien consent of ASME Bieo @: woz01 ASHE 816.36-2013 Table Vil-2-3.3 Ratings for Group 3.3 Materials Bie? Gr noz201 ‘A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, °F 50 300 600 300 3500 72500 =20t0 100, 90 240 aso m0 2.000 200 30 230 260 60 41920 300 85 25 450 675 xis8e 00 % 25 350 655 1880 500 8 225 450 65s 180 600 8s ns a0 ers 1.880 650 85 25 44s, 670 1860 700 8s 2s 145, 670 1860 750 8s 20 a0 660 eno 00 80 a5 430 650 11900 850 6 no a0 es 1.760 3470 300 50 205 a5, 620 1720 3,095 350 35 195 395 590 1isio 2.950 1,000 2 wo 380 370 1380 2.045 050 2002 80 165 25, ‘85 13s 1.100 2a) ~ » 205 345 s70 14030 10 20) 50 105 155 255 430 "70 1200 1) 2 » vs 205 25 as B ~ Special Class Soon Working Preseures by Cass, ple i 60 300) 00 900 7500) 2500 7500 2040 100 105 770 si 07 1.340 280 4,090 200 100 255 8 79 1.285 2s 3.858 300 3% 250, 505 755 1260 23100 3778 00 3% 250 505 735 1.260 22100 3775 500 9s 250 505 755 1260 23100 5775 600 95 250 505 755 1.260 2.100 375 650 35 250 500 a5 124s 2075 38 700 35 250 500 ms 1s 2.075 31735 750 95 205 295, 740 1130 2.055 31695 800 0 240 480 ms 11208 2.000 3.815 850 90 2s a0 705 1,180 3535 300 30 230 60 0 150 5.835 950 85 220 a0 60 Toc 3.295 1,900 80 no as 5 oo ars 050 40 105 205 310 515 1545, 1,100 35 85 170 25 430 75 4.285 1350 2% 6 30 495 320 535 ‘365 4200 20 50 105, 55 255 430 70 wares: (2) Use annesled material ony (2) Flanged-end ratings terminate at 1,000°. 156 ‘Copyright © 2013 by the American Socety of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. ASME B16.36-2013, Table VI-2-3.4 Ratings for Group 3.4 Materials B17 Ge. Noutoo ‘ee Gr NO4a00 165 Gr nowa00 @) ‘aa Ge 352 43 Gr, Nowsoo (2) es Gr NOUAOS (5) MBA Gr MBSA (8) 264 Gr Nora00 (2) A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures hy Clas, pala Temperature, eee *F Bo, 300 00 300) 1500 7500 2500 -20%9 100 230 600 4,200 1,800 3,000 5.000 3.000 200 200 325 2050 1575 2630 4.380 7885 300 190 490 580 170 2450 0 7345 400 180 as ous 1420 2365 3.940 7.080 500 170 as 345 11420 2365 3,960 7.090 600 uo rs 945 2420 2265 3360 7.980 650 125 as 545 3420 2365 3,940 7.090 700 no “0 340 10 2350 3,320 7055 750 35 465 530 11395 2330 31880 6385 300 %0 460 ans 1375 2290 3820 6375 850 6s 375 255 130 4.885 ates 300) 50 as ssa es 2370 2235 B~ Special Class aaa Woking Pressures by Cas, psig ea 150 300 600 500 2300 7500 4500 -20 to 100 258 670 1340 2.010 3.350 5.380 10,045 200 22s 535 17s 1.760 2935 6990 53800 300 210 55 21035 1640 2730 4355 8195 400 200 530 2085 1385 2600 4395 7315 500 200 530 11055 11385 2.680 4395 7915 600 200 80 1.055 1.585 2640 4395 1918 650 200 530 1055 sas 2580 395 73915 700 200 525 1090 tsr5 29825 4375 7375 780 209 520 010 41360 24600 #30 7398 200 195 510 1035 1535 60 136s 7078 830 180 470 245 nts 228s 3.930 7970 00 130 5 635 1090 as 2355 5.145 note: (1) Use aonested mateit ony ASME 016.34-2012 Table VIL-2-3.5 Ratings for Group 3.5 Materials 169 Gr nosso @) Bie Gr Row600 CD) Bie 6 HOO ‘seu 6 NO6G00 ‘A= Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, al 50 300) co 900 1500 2500 72500 290 750 14500 2.250 3.750 6280 11,250 260 750 11500 2.250 3.750 6250 11,250 230 730 ass 23185 3640 070 10.925 200 705 110 215 3.550 5880 10,585 170 65 11330 115995 3.335, 5.540 9.985 600 140 05 1.210 ats 3025 5,040 9.070 850 125 590 aus 1.785 2.960 4,905 8.825 700 Ho 570 1135 41705 2,640 4730 5515 750 9 530 1106s 1595 2660 4430 7970 800 80 S10 iors 1525 2.540 4030 7.610 50 6 aes ors 1.460 2a3s 4.060 7.308 300 50 450 900 1350 3765 6.740 950 35 365 ns 1090 5,030 sso 2,900 2 240 490 720 2000 3600 210s0 20) 158 310 465, 1285 2315 300 20108 205 310 sis 855 1545 nso 200) 75 450 2s 315 630 4130 3,200 202) 70 135 205, 345 570 1030 B ~ Special Class vmperature Working Pressures by Cass, pale 300 600) 900 1500) 2500 1500 200 100 290 750 1,500 2,250 3.750 6.50 11,250 200 290 750 41500 2.250 3.750 6.250 31,250 300 20 750 41500 2.250 3.750 6.250 11,250 400 290 730 41500 2.250 31750 6.250 117250 500 290 730 11500 22250 31750 6250 11,250 «20 290 730 1.500 2,250 3.750 6.250 11,250 650 230 750 11500 2.250 3.750 6.250 11,250 700 280 735 1s 2,200 3.665 6110 10995, 750 280 730 1460 265 3.505, 6070 103930 800 25 70 1440 2360 3,600 6,000 10,800, 850 260 680 1.355 2.030 3.385 5.605 10,160 500 230 600 11200 4,800 3,000 5,900 33000 950 475 455 10 1365 2.270 3785 ens 14,000 ns 300 600 ‘500 1.500 2:500 4,500 11050 75 195 385 580 965 1.608 2895 so 130 255 385 645 1070 1.930 8 % 190 285 470 785 nats 5 85 170 255 430 m5 2285 ores (Q) Use annealed material on. (2) Fanged-and vive ratings terminate a 1,000 158 ‘Copyright © 2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers Y) No reproduetion may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.“ ) ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.6 Ratings for Group 3.6 Materials ‘409 Gr W880 (i) Bea Gr NOwBDO 3408 ct. 08800 @ A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Cas, si ‘568 Gr NaGHOG Temperature, - 150. 300 600 300 1500) 2500 2500) 20 19 100 275 720 1440 2360 3,600 ‘6,000 10,800 200 255, 665, 41330 11995 3.325 5.540 93970 300 Bo 640 ars iss 580 5320 5.575 ‘00 200 620 1240 11860 3.095 S60 3.290 500 a0 00 41205 11805 3.010 5.020 3.035 60 a0 590 nas 1765 2.980 4,900 8.820 650 ws 580 ass 1735 23890 4320 rs 700 110 570 13s 11708, 2800 4730 515 750 3s 330 41065 1595 2.660 sa30 7970 00 2% 510 ots 1325 2.540 4230 7.610 850 6s 485, 975 1.460 2035 4.060 7305 300 50 850 300 41350 23265 3.745 6740 950 3% 385, 775 1160 1930 sino 5795 1,000 2 365 ns 11090 120 3,030 5150 19s0 OQ 360 0 11080 1300 3,000 5400 4.100 ma 325, ws 965 1.610 2.685 435 450 nO 2s 550 835 2370 23285 ats 4,200 200) 205, 410 620 1030 ams 3.085 4.280 wa 145 290 430 720 11200 23260 1300 202 7 as 205 3a, 570 1030 11350 200 so 110 165 25, 455 25 1400 62 ra 15 35 430 315 565 1450 Be 35 70 105 a0 285 515 1500 20) 25 55 80 135 230 ato 159 Copyright © 2013 by the American Socieiy of Mechanical Enginoes {No reproduction ‘be made ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ASME 816.34-2015 Table VII-2-3.6 Ratings for Group 3.6 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class fates Working Pressures by Cass, ple t so 300 600) 900, 3500 3500 14500 =20 10100 250 730 1.500 2230 35750 6.250 1,250 200 285, 740 85 225 3720 e165 s30 300 75 75 125 2140 3.565 5.340 10.850 400 268 630 1380 2075 3s 5760 10.365 500 260 670 a5 2015 33360 5,605 10.085. 600 250 655 131s 1970 3.280 570 9368 650 2s as 1350 1935 3230 5380 9685 700 24s 640 is ais 3190 5315 3.565 750 240 630 1890 3.145 5205 3.0 800 240 620 ns 136s 305 5380 9.320 850 ns 635 2s 1.340 3,068 sat0 9,200 300 20 600 11300 2,300 3.000 5,000 31000 950 180 270 Sas as 2360 3930 z070 1.000 160 420 40 1200 2208 33508 6310 050 160 a0 B40 1260 2105 3505 6310 1.100 155 405 205 1210 25 3360 6.45 150 0 345 685 p30 ans 2860 sas 3200 100 260 35 770 285 234s 110 1350 70 180 360 540 500 2500 2700 1300 5 85 70 255 430 78 4285 1330 Fa 10 138 205, us 570 3.030 4.400 2 6 95 340 25 395 708, ras0 8 ‘6 85 x0 25 355 eas 4300 5 4 70 305, v0 285 55 ores: (2 Use annesied mater! ony | (2) Flangestend valve ratings terminate at 1,000°% ASME 81634-2013, Table Vil-2-3.7 Ratings for Group 3.7 Materials 3993 G- Ni0G65 3535 Gr Ni0675 Bsa Ge NI0665 @) B22 Ge M0875 1593 Gr 610675 ( Bugz Gr. N10665 (1) 1564 Ge. N10675 (1) 8535 61. N10665 (1) Bag2 GeN10675 (1) 18622 Gr. N10668 (1) A~ Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cas, psig Temperature, eee - bo 300) 00 300 1500) 2500 4500 “20 19 100 230 750 1,500 2.250 3750 6.250 11,250 200 260 750 11500 22350 3750 6250 11,250 300 230 730 ass: 2385 3,640 6070 s0525 400 200 705 nara 2315 5,530 51880 10,585 500 170 665, 1330 4395 sas 550 91965 uo 605, 1n0 195 3025 5,040 2.070 25 530 17s 1765 2840 21908 E25 no 570 135 1705 2.840 2.730 B05 95 530 1108s 1595 2.660 4430 7,970 80 510) 1015, 525, 2560 230 7510 B - Special Class fa Worn Pressures by Cass, orig + 150 300 600 300 1300 2500 ‘500 ~20%0 100, 250 750 1.500 2.250 3,750 6.250 11,250 200 230 750 11300 2,250 3,750 6,250 11,250 300 230 730 500 2,250 3750 6,250 11,250 400 20 750 1500 22250 33750 6.250 31.250 500 290 730 11500 2.250 3750 6.250 11.250 60 20 750 1,500 2.250 3.750 4250 11,250 659 250 70 1500 22250 3,750 6,250 11250 709 230 735 shes 2200 3565 sito 10.995 750 230 730 1460 2185 3,645 6.070 10.930 800 275 Za 100 260 3500 6,000 10,800 nore; (2) Use solution anneaied material ony. 16 Copyright © 2013 by te American Soviey of Mechanical Engineer: &) [No reproduction may be made of this material without writen consent of ASME, ASME 916.34-2033 Table VIl-2-3.8 Ratings for Group 3.8 Materials 538 Gr Moo), @ Bane Gr NOGEIS GH) ‘sae Gr na0276 G), @) i573 Gr noedSS G), @ 338 Gr. 10001 (1), 2) 1462 Gr. NOG022 CD, (5) 1573 Gr. N20003 (3). 575 Gr 10276 (0), 423 Gr. NoBE2S (2), (6) 462 Gr. Nos200 (), 574 Gt NOGO2? (0), () 1622 Gr. 96022 (), 6) 2424 Gr. NOBEDS (3), (6) (8462 Gr. N10276 (), 5) 1574 Gr No6200 (1), @) 622 Gr. 105200 (), 2) 2425 Gr. NOES (2), (6) see Gx. N0G022 (), (5) 1574 Gr. NO6a5S (1, @) 3622 6. Hoses (), @ BA34 Ge N10003 (3) 564 Gr. NOs200 (2), @) 1574 Gr 410276 (1, G) 1622 Gr. 0001 @, @) BAK Gi. NOES (2), (0) 564 Gr. NOS625 (3), (8) 1575 Gr N08022 (), &) 1622 Gr #10276 0), 6) sca Gr NOSE25 (3), (6) 175 Gr N06200 (1, ) A~ Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, pals perature, - iso 300) 1500) 2500 2010 100 230 750 34750 6.250 200 260 750 3,750 6.250 300 230 730 3660 6070 400 200 700 3490 5.620 500 170 665 3335 5.540 600 140 605 3.025 040 60 125 590 2940 4905 700 no 570 4730 750 95 530 4430 00 80 510 4.230 eso 6s 485 4,060 00 50 450 5245 you % 38 Sin20 11.000 2 365, 3,030 1050 20 360 3000 4.100 wo oS os 965 2.685 350 2S 550 a5 2,285, 4200 200) 205 410 os, ans 1250 200) 165 330 495 1370 4300 2020 20 360 3000 to r Lona © 2013 by te America Soin oF esata givers GB | No repusductiou uy be wade uf Udi weal wilt ten consent of ASMP, ASME 636.34-2033 ‘Table VU-2-3.8 Ratings for Group 3.8 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class aaa Working Pressures by C55, slg 0 300 00 300 1500) 2500 2500 =20%0 100, 290 750 1,500 2,250 2.750 5.250 31250 200 290 750 34500 2.250 3750 6.250 11,350 300 290 750 11500 2.250 3750 6250 31350 00 230 750 11500 2,250 3,750 6250 11350 500 285 75 480 2.235 ans 6.205 na70 600 2s ns 1430 2s 3575 5.960 10,730 650 270 705, aaao nas 33520 5.870 10,565 700 265, 695 1395 2.030 S80 5505 10.665 750 265 580 1375 2.085 3440 51738, 30.325 800 260 585 1365 2.050 sans eso 10,245 850 20 os 1.355 2.030 385 5.648 10.160 509 230 0 1200 1,800 3,000 000 000 950 180 470 54s nas 22360, 3.930 7070 1.000 160 20 810 2260 2.108 5508 6310 41050 160 420 a0 1260 2108 3508 6310 300 135 405 805 2,210 2015 3360 04s 150 0 345, 685 toa0 as 2.360 5148 1200 100 255, 55 70 11285 2105 3.55 1350 39 205 419 615 130 ans 3085 1300 2 359 300 450 720) 220 2,250 Notes (Use solaon annealed rated only (2) Not to be used over 800%. G) Use annealed material only. (@) Not tobe used aver 1.200%. Aly NOGS2> In the annealed condition is subject Lo severe loss of impact stength at room temper: ‘ures ater exposure in the range of ,000%F to 1.400% (9) Mott be see over 1,250%% (6) Noto be uses over 30007 (7) Fangeder valve ratings terminate at 3,000%R 16 (Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Pnginecrs ( c [No reproduction may be made of this material witbout writen consent of ASME. ASME 836.36-2033 Table VIE-2-3.9 Ratings for Group 3.9 Materials Baas Ge Nosoo? () 3572 Gr no«002 () Bez? Gr NOGOO? ‘BED? Ge 30556 (9) 435 Ge 390556 (1) 3572 Gr. R30556 (0) A-~ Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, pale Temparature, 7 150 300 00 300 1500) 2500 500 =20 t0 190, 290 750 1.500 2250 3,750 6.250 11,250 200 260 750 14500 2.250 3,750 6.250 11350 300 no 60 1380 2075 ass 5.760 30370 00 200 60 12s 1915 3,190 5.320 90575 500 170 595 11390 nes 2915 4960 8.930 600 140 555 1430 1690 2820 4,700 8460 650 us 550 1105, 65s, 2760 4600 5.280 700 210 580 11085 1625, 270 4520 8335 750 95 330 11065 1595 2.660 4430 7.970 00 80 510 1915 1525 2,540 A230 7610 850 6 485, 975 seo 2435 4.060 900 50 450 300 1350 2.268 3768 950 35 385, 775 60 1930 3220 1.000 20 365 m5 1090 820 3.030 11980 2@ 360 70 vose 300 3,000 4,100 wa 3 645, 965 1610 2.685 1,150 20) 275 550 325 2.285 11200 200) 205 axa 620 as 1.250 2a ta 365 545, 1515 1300 20@) 40 5 a0 aus: 1,350 22) 205, 310 58 860 1545 ‘co 2» 150 2s, 380 630 1330 1.480 200) us 15 290 485 575, 11500 152) % 25 205, 305, 620 164 ‘Copyright © 2015 by the American Sooieiy of Mechanical Engineers No reproduction may be made of this mate ASME 616.34-2033 Table ViI-2-3.9 Ratings for Group 3.9 Materials (Cont'd) B - Special Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, °F 50 300 ry 3500 2500 2500 -20 10100 290 750 1.500 2.250 3.750 6.250 i280 200 290 750 1500 2,250 3,750 6.250 11350 300 230 750 11500 2250 31750 5.250 11,250 ‘00 275 ns 2s 2a 5565 540 10,850 500 255 66s 1330 1995 33320 31965 600 240 630 1.260 14350 aus 3.400 650 ns es 330 24850 3.080 9.240 700 230 605 1210 sis 025 9,080 750 230 595 1195 1790 2.985 8,960 800 225 590 thes as 2.960 880 350 225 sas 17s 1.760 2.938 3.800 300 225 S80 ines 27a 20905 3720 350 180 470 as ans 2.360 7070 1.000 160 420 40 11260 205 5310 11050 160 220 340 11260 23105 6310 1.100 155 408 805, 1.210 2018 33360 6005 1150 130 30s 635 1030 1s 2.360 sis 11200 100 250 515 710 11785 2s 3,860 12350 90 230 455 680 135 1is95 3410 1300 65 170 345 si ‘560 5430 2570 1.350 so 30 260 385 645 070 1930 400 35 9s 190 285 470 735 ats 450 30 75 as, 220 365 eo 1095 11500 20 50 205 155, 260 230 770 Noves (1) Use sotion annealed materia ony 12) For neliingend valves only. Fanged-end vave ratings temvnate at 1,000. 165 Copyrigint © 2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Enginears, [No reproduction may be made of this material without writen consent of ASME, ASME 816.94-2019 Table Vil-2-3.10 Ratings for Group 3.10 Materials 13599 Gr NOB7OO CO) Ber? Ge. NOB7O0 A Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, ees + 150 300 600 900) 3500 2500 2500 -20t0 100 290 750 2.350 3,780 6.250 11280) 200, 260 750 2250 3.750 6.250 300 20 685 2,050 3.420 5.700 10,260 00 200 640 ais 3:90 5320 9575 500 70 615 880 3,085 5.140 9.250 00 suo 595 1185 780 2968 3.990 650 25 570 uo a7 2885 8570 B - Special Class aa ‘Working Pressures by Class, psig . 350) 300 600 300 1500) 2500) 4500 ~2010 100, 290 750 1.500 2250 3.750 6250 11.280 200 290 750 11500 2250 5780 6250 n1350. 300 290 730 1500 2280 Si7s0 6250 31350 400 275, 15 Lars 2140 31565 540 10,690 500 265, 690 1375 2065 3440 5738 20,325 600 255 660 135 1.985 2at0 ss 2.02% 650 245, 650 12s 1915 3,190 5315 9.565 Nott: (0) Use sotuton annealed mateal ony. 166 ‘Copyright ©2013 by the American Soviety of Mechanical Engineers No repodeton may be rade of his material without writen consent of 325 Gr. Wo8BO4 @) ASME 616.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.11 Ratings for Group 3.11 Materials Beas Gr. NOBOOA ( 3677 Ge NOBDOA A= Standard Class Worhing Pressures by Class, pk ‘Temperature, oF 50 300 600 900 1500 2500 4500 200100, 285, 75 1.490 2.230 3,720 6200 11160 200 230 600 1,205 4308 3.010 5,020 91035 300 210 sas 3.050 1is3s 2ns 500 8170 400 180 500 4000 44500 23495 4360 7490 500 170 255 10 2370 2,280 3.800 6.840 600 40 as 855, 1.280 2038 33560 6.410 650 125 420 835 1255 2.090 5.480 6.265 709 a0 820 1230 2,050 3420 655 = Special Class Temperature, ‘Working Pressures by Class, pee * 50) 300) 600) 900) 3500, 2500 “3500 -20t0 100 230 750 1,500 2.250 3.750 6.250 11.250 200 260 670 1305 2015, 3.360 5.605 10.085 300 235 510 as 825 080 5.065 9.320 400 25 535 ins 1.670 us 8355 500 195 sic 1020 1535 4240 7.635 600 ass a5 955 1.430 2388 7.150 80 180 36> 290 100 2380 6.990 709 we 80 os usr 2290 6370 Note (A) Use anneaed materia only 167 pyright © 2013 by the American No reproduction may be made oft material without writen consent of ASME. ASME 816.34-2013 Table ViF2-3.12 Ratings for Group 3.12 Materials 3351 & OB A 1574 Gr NOOBS (, @) ‘620 6. N0BS20 1) ‘B67? Gr NOBI20 Bez Ge. NOSD3S (), (2) B75 Gi. NOOBS 1), 621 Gr. NOB320 (1) 688 G:. NOS36? (3) 462 Ge. NOB3E7 (2) BSE Gi. Nos (1). £8622 Gr NO6O35 (2), 691 Gr NOB367 (1), @ 554 Gr. NOS035 (1), (2) B62 i. N0985 (1) 8622 Gr. N0698S (1) A-~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Clase sig 150, 300 00) 300 3500 7500) 200100 260 oe 4.365 2015 3360 5.600 200 240 0 nzas 1.365 auto S180 500 25 585, 1165 1750 215 4360 400 200 50 11975 41615 2.690 480 500 170 500 44000 11500 2495 360 600 140 ars 345 1420 2365 3980 650 235, 80 920 1380 2305 30 700 10 430 900 1335 22355 5760 750 95 40 885 1325 2219 3680 200 0 230 865 1295 260 3600 B- Special Class Working Pressures by Class, pig 50 300 20) 900 1500 2500 500 “20 0109 290 750 1.300 2350 3790 6.250 11,350 200 265 035 1390 2080 sara 5780 10405 300 250 650 1300 1355 bass suas 91765 400 20 600 1200 41800 3,000 5,000 3.000 509 25 555 ans $679 2785 Aas 8355 0 200 520 11085 1.585 ae 4.395 7915 650 195 515 1030 1545 2570 4285 775 700 195 505 41005 i510 2520 es 7555 750 190 495 98 180 26> ‘0s 739 00 185 480 965 aes 2at0 2.020 7230 Noes: (4) Use solution annealed material ony 2) Mo to be sed over 800° 168 ‘Copyright ©) 7011 hy the Amerioan Noerty of Mechanical ngineare No eproduction may be made of this materia ASME 016.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.13 Ratings for Group 3.13 Materials ‘sea Gr 08032 SBI Ge NOAOTS DD 1562 Gr NOEDI5 @) ‘ez2 Ge. NOED7S 25 Gr NOBO3: (2) 622 Gr. Noso3t (1) Beds Gr Now031 A~ Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, pg ‘Temperature, 7 350 300) 600 900 3500 2500) 500 -201t0 100, 230 750 1.500 2.350 3,750 5.250 11,250 200 260 705, aos 210 3515 5860 to'ss0 300 250 585 avs 3335 5.540 93970 400 200 630 1385 Bias 5200 9,450 500 170 595 iso 1785 2975 4360 8530 600 140 560 1125 1.685 2810 4680 ans 650 5 550 100 14650 2.750 4,580 8265 700 110 540 oso 1620 2,700 4500 3,100 750 95 520 oss 1595 260 30 7970 00 80 510 015 4525 2540 4230 7810 B~ Special Class aes Working Pressures by Cass, ple 0 300) 600) 300 1500 2500) 1500 2010 100, 290 750 2.250 3,750 6250 11,250 200) 720 750 2350 3.750 62.0 1250 300 285 70 2s aurie 6185 1130 400 x0 709 208 33520 5.950 101525 500 255 665 1595 31320 5538 9.968 600 240 os 1,880 335 5.225 3.400 650 235 65 er) oes suino 91200 700 230 605, 1310 31s 5020 33040 750 0 595 1785 2075 4,955 8.920 00 25 599) 1770, 2.948 ato 8.880 ores (2) Use annealed wateral ony. (2) Use ealoton annesied mate uy 168 ight © 2013 by the American Society of Meshani [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without w Engineers ‘women of ASME, Table Vil-2-3.14 Ratings for Group 3.14 Materials ASME 616.36-2013 462 Ge NO6O30 (), B58: Gr. NoEDO7 () ‘581 Ge N06ORO ), £582 Ge. Nos0o7 (2) A~ Standard Class 3562 Ge N0«O30 CD), @) B22 Gr NOSO07 () 1522 Gr, NOEO30 0, 2) ‘Wirking Pressures by Cass os Temperature, °F 350, 300 0 300 1500 2500 2500 -201t0 100, 2s 29 1840 260 3,600 6,000 103800 200 230 650 1295 1945 5,240 5,400 9.720 300 230 600 4,200 11300 3,000 5,000 9,000 400 200 565, 430 1690 23820 4700 3.460 500 470 580 11075, 1615 2,680 480 8.065 600 40 520 035 1558 29580 420 1s 650 125 10 1020 1535 2558 4260 74670 700 10 505 ots 14520 23530 4.220 75595 750 35 500 14005 1508, 23510 4380 7525 200 80 500 #2000 11500 2485 4.360 7490 850 6 ass, 975 160 2438 4,060 72308 900 50 450 300 1350 2265 3.765 6740 950 35 385 75 a6 1930 3.220 51795 2,000 2 365, ns ose 4.320 3,030 51850 B ~ Special Class pa ‘Working Pressures by Class, psig + 0 300 600 900) 1800) 2500 ‘500 =207%0 100, 290 750 4,500 2,250 3750 6250 11,350 200 25 ns 14s 2370 3.815 6025 10,850 500 255 670 1360 2010 3,350 5580 0,085 00 240 60 11260 41880 314s 5.265 3.4t0 500 230 600 1200 1.800 3,000 5,000 9,000 600 220 580 1ass as 2895 4820 8.480 650 220 570 nao ane 2855 4755 3560 700 2s 565 a0 1695 2325 are 8.480 750 25 560 nize 2.680 21300 4.565 5.395 500 25 555 nas 1.670 2.785 4605 5355 850 215 585 nano 1.665 2770 4.820 8385 300 210 550 1105 1655 2,760 800 8275 350 340 a0 ‘5 nas 23360 33930 7970 1,000 160 270 od 1260 23308 3,505 6310 TEs: (Use solatien anneated materia only (2) Wot to be used over 800". Gopyright ©2013 by the American Sock [No reproduction may be made of this material 170 Table Vil-2-3.15 Ratings for Group 3.15 Materials ASME 81638-2013, ‘07 or nOBETO GD) M96 Gr N22MY Ch, ‘08 Gr NOBBIO () ‘Ak94 Gr CW-I2NNW (1), A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Clas, psig ‘9 Gr. Wk a ‘564 G, Nowsio ‘Temperature, - so 300) ca 300 1500 2500 4500 20:0 100, 230 600) 1,200 1,800 3,000 5,000 9.00 200 210 550 aos 11658 2760 4600 8,280 300 200 520 140 11560 2.605 4340 7810 400 190 430 980 1470 2.450 3,080 7305, 500 170 465 325 1390 2315 3.860 6.850 600 140 40 380 14320 295 3.660 6.590 650 a5 430 300 41290 250 3580 6a 100 a0 120 835 1255 2,090 3u@o 6.265 750 38 a0 820, 1230 20050 320 6.55 500 80 400 800 1200 2.005 Seo 6020 850 6 335 735 1970 3,260 5,908 900 50 385 775 1930 3.220 53798 350 cfs 330 760 1895, ait60 3.680 1,000 20 365 725 is20 3,030 5.50 11050 0) 380 700 1750 2915 5.288 1.100 20) us 615 368 1610 2,688 4.835 nso 208) 25 550 225 1370 2.285 ans 11200 200) 208 410 620 11030 nas 308s 1250 200) 180 355 a5, ‘20 aisas 2728 1300 200) 0 275, 0 68s as 2o«e 1380 20) 105 205 no a5 60 1,568 aco 203) 75 150 25 380 60 1130 450 200) 60 a5, a5 290 a8 375 1.500 50) “0 85 5 208 365, ox ( Copyrigit ©2013 by the Auericus Society of Mecha No reproduction may be made ofthis metril without written consent of ASM m ASME 816.34-2019 Table VIl-2-3.15 Ratings for Group 3.15 Materials (Cont’é) B - Special Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, ca 150 300) 00 1500) 2500 2500 20 10 100, 255 670 1340 3.350 5.580 10,045 200 235, 615 1250 5080 535 9,080 300 25 580 16s 2.908, 480s 8,720 400 no 545 11095, 2.730 4555 8395 500 200 515 1035 2585 310 7085 coo 139 490 980 2450 4.085 7.355 650 as 430 360 2395 3.995 7190 700 180 465, 930 2330 3is8s 6.990 750 a5 460, 315 2290 315 6.870 800 170 445 395, 2238, 3.730 6710 250 170 0 880 2195 6,590 900 165, 430 865, 255 6470 950 160 15 Bas, 2s 6,380 1.000 160 a5 830 2075, 6230 44050 360 as 330 2075 6230 400 155 495, 805, 1210 2015 6,085 3350 130 345 635, 2o30 1s bias 1200 100 260 515 770 11285 360 1250 0 20 455 0 1135 3.410 3300 6 170 35, 515 ‘seo 23570 1.350 50 130 260 385 ws 1070 1,950 1.600 3 3% 190 285 a 705 1425 aso 30 % 15, no 3685, 610 1095 1,500 20 50 105, 155 260 430 70 Notes (2) Use selon annealed motel ony (2) Ni 10 be used over 2.000%, (@) langertond lun tings terminate a 1,010 1m ‘Copyright ©2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made of th material without ten consent of ASME, ASME 916.36-2013 Table VIL-2-3.16 Ratings for Group 3.16 Materials iB5n1 Gr n08330 @) 1535 Gr no8350 2536 Gr, NOwS30 A- Standard Class ee Working Pressures by Cass psi - 50 300) 600 300 1500 2500 ‘500 -2010 100, 2s 720 “40 2.160 3,500 6,000 10,800 200 ms 5 3270 ioe Sago 5,300, 3.500 300 235 595 5 780 2965 41340 5.350 400 200 555 ans nso 2785 640 5,350 500 170 530 11055 158 21800 600 7320 600 uo 505, 1.010 1.510 2,520 4,200 76560 650 125 495 ‘390, eas 2.470 120 7405 700 x0 480 965 yas 2.410 020 7.235 750 95 a5 345 sao 2368 3.980 7,090 00 20 465 925 41390 2315 3.860 6.980 350 a5 905 1.360 2.270 3.780 905 300 44s, 350 1330 2220 3700 6.660 950 385 775 1360 1.930 3220 5.795 1.000 365 rs 11090 ts20 3.030 550 1050 as 685 1.030 Eris 2.855 Saas 1300 200) 265 35 300 1335 2,350 010 1150 20) 205 a0 os 1030 17s 5.085 11200 20) 160 320 35 205, 1345 2a 1350 202) 130 260 390 650 toss 1955, 11300 200105, 25 320 530 85 1595, 41,350 22 89 165 245 410 ess 138 1400 200) 69 125 185 no 15 925, ase n@ so 105 ass 355 430 770 4500 52 40 75 115 190 315 565 eta] Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical E [No reproduction may be mado ofthis matoral without written consent of ASME. ASME 816.94-2013, Table VIl-2-3.16 Ratings for Group 3.16 Materials (Cont’é) B ~ Special Class Saeeet Working Pressures by Cass, sie F 50 300 00) 900 1500) 2500 500 =20 to 190, 290 730 14500 2250 3,750 6.260 11,250 200 270 710 1420 2130 i550 sia1s 10.545 300 255 660 1335 1985 3.310 5515 9935 200 240 0 145 1186s, 5.205 5.180 9,320 500 25 530 1180 ura 2345 4510 B40 ‘600 as 565 1s 1690 2.815 4,680 8440 550 20 550 1105 1685 2.760 600 8275 700 205, 540 1075 1615 2.680 4485 8.075 750 200 530 1055 1585 2,600 4.395 7935 800 200 515 11035 11550 2.585 4310 7955 850 195 505, 1015 3520 2530 4,220 7598 500 130 495, ‘390 1485 2480 4230 7435 950 180 470 345, sais 23360 31930 7070 14000 360 420 B40 1260 20s 3,505 6910 11050 160 470 20 1260 21s 33305 6310 4,100 130 335, 670 1,005 1470 2.785 015, 1150 100 255 515, 779 11285 2.365 3.855 44200 75 20 405, 605 +1005 ‘80 3,020 4,250 0 165 325, 430 ‘ss 1355 2s 41300 50 35 265 400 665 1105 41395 2380 aw 10» 20 a0 sy 9 ee 4.400 30 6 155 230 385 os m5 4450 2% 6 130 195 320 535 365 3300 20 45 95 40 235 395 705, NOTES (@) Use solution annealed materi ony. Q) Mangedend valve tlngs teint at 1,000%% wa ‘Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [No reproduction may bs made ofthis matril without written consent of ASME. ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.17 Ratings for Group 3.17 Materials 551 Gr cum A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Class, palg Temperature, F 150 300) ca 300 1500 3500 500 29 10100 20 00 3.200 1.800 300 5,000 3,000 200 200 520 1.035 1555 25590 4,320 2775 300 180 465 930 1395 2330 3,880 6.985 400 160 420 us es 2110 33520 6.335 500 150 350 720 16s 1965 3.240 5.830 600 140 260 70 1,080 24800 3,000 5.400 B - Special Class Temperate, Working Pressures by Clase, psig * 150 300) 00 900) 3500 3500 2500 . -20 10 100 255 655 1.330 1.995 3.320 5555 9.965 200 a5 560 125 11685 2.805 $660 8.420 300 198 510 11020 1538 23550 360 7665 00 180 470 345 nats, 23355 31950 7070 500 165 435 370 1300 2210 5618 6510 600 155 400 805, 1.208 2.010 3950 6025 no: {2} Use solution annealed materia ony. 15 Conia ©2013 ye Arran Soci ofMecankal Egieess [No reproduction may be mae ofthis material without writen consent af ASME. B67 & NO6EOD CD) ASME 816.34-2013 -3.18 Ratings for Group 3.18 Materials A~ Standard Class ee Working Pressures by Cass, psig °F 150 300 0 900 1500) 2500) 4500, =20 10.190, 25 720 2.160 3,600 ‘6000 50,800 200 260 635 2.080 saxo 5,720 30.295 300 230 560 1975 3.290 5460 9865 400 200 630 1885 3.65 5.240 9.430 500 a0 605 ans 5.025 5/040 9070 600 40 585, 165 2750 2915 4.960 8,750 650 225 375 nas. ano 2370 4780 5.605 700 110 565 130 4690 21820 4700 8.460 750 35 530 1106s, 1598 2,660 430 7970 500 50 510 te1s, 11525 2,540 0350 7610 850 65 oss, 975 1,460 2438 4960 7305 300 50 450 300 1350 22265 3745 6740 950 35 365 25 11080 1815 31030 5450 1,000 20 200 480 720 1200 2,000 3,600 1050 2m 155 310 465 770 18s 2335 1.100 20@ tos 205 a0 sis 55 2968 150 208) 5 450 25 375 60 3130 44200 200) 70 35, 205, 345 570 1030 B - Special Class Tate Working Pressures by Cass, psle F 50 300 600 900 1500 2500 {500 “2010100, 290 750 1,500 2,250 3,750 6.250 11,250 200 290 750 1500 2.250 31/50 6.250 117250 300 260 735 370 2.200 3.670 eas ano10 200 270 700 140s 2108, 31530 51850 10,525 so 260 os 3380 2.025 3375 sens 10,125, 00 250 650 3,300 1,955 3.255 5428 9,765 650 bas 60 1280 1520 33200 5.338 9.805 700 240 630 1260 1890 31145 528s 3,440 730 20 620 sus. ses 3,105 580 9.320 200 235 eis 15 taco 308s sto 9.200 30 230 0s a210 sis 3,028 5s 9,080 300 20 595, tgs. 1730 2,988 4380 8.360 950 as 455 ‘510 1365 2.270 3.785 6.15 4000 us 300 00 ‘900 11500 2.500 4500 080 a 195 385 580 568 460s 21895 200 so 130 255 335 eas 1070 1350 35 35 190 285 470 755 1.200 35 85 170 255 30 ns ores (Only use annealed materi {@) Panged-end valve tings terminate et 1,000%, [No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME, 2435 Gr NGR36 Gl ASME 816.24-2013 Table Vil-2-3.19 Ratings for Group 3.19 Materials 8564 Gr NOG20 13572 Gr NO6?30 A-~ Standard Class Bend Gr NoEI30 @) Working Pressures by Gass, sla Temperature, Ga 150 300) 600 300 1500 2500 2500 “20 t0 100 230 750 2.250 3780 5.250 11250 200 260 750 2.250 3.750 6.250 31250 300 230 0 2s 3st0 6070 10825 400 200 5 aus 5530 5380 10/585, 500 170 655, 1995 3.325 5510 91565 600 140 605 a0 1815 3025 5,040 9.070 650 15 580 anes 1765 2.940 4505 8825 700 no 570 13s. 4705 2.340 4,730 8515 750 95 530 1106s 1595 25560 4430 7970 00 80 10 sons 1525 2.540 4330 7s10 ws 65 ass o7s 1.460 2435 4.060 7,305 900 so 250 300 350 2.265, 545 6740 950 35 a5, 75 2160 1930 320 5.795 2,00 20 365 725 11080 120 3.030 5.450 2050 20) 360 720 14080 11300 3.000 5.400 1,100 200) 35 64s 965 1610 2.685 4835 so 208) 2s 580 25 4370 2.288, ans 1.200 20 205 a0 0 11030 is 3,085 £250 208) 150 365 sas 10 sss 2795 e300 20) 40 27s 410 695, nas 2,060 2»@ os 205 au 2 0 1545 20a) 75 ns 380 60 4130 2003 @ ws 290 8s ‘75, 35.0) “0 m5 203 345 620 No reproduction may’ be mae oft 17 Copyright ©2015 by lhe Anmorican Society of Mechanical Pagineer: ‘aterial without writen oasent of ASME, ®@) ASME B16.36-2013, 19 Ratings for Group 3.19 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class seca! Working Pressures by Cas. ple * 50 300 oo so 3500 2500 1500 “20 0 100 290 750, 1.500 2250 3.730 6250 200 250 750 1500 2250 330 6250 500 290 750 1500 2250 3.730 6250 oo 230 50 2250 310 6250 500 290 750 2250 a0 6250 11250 00 290 750 2.250 a1 6250 11.250 650 230 730 2250 370 6250 11250 700 380 35 200 3655 sno 10395 750 a0 0 2has seus 6070 10930 00 m5 720 20 3600 5000 19300 sso 260 80 2.020 3085 sas 10360 300 20 «0 1,800 3.000 Sicoa 3000 550 180 70 tas 2360 as30 7070 1,000 160 20 1260 205 3.505 6310 11050 360 20 160 2105 3i505 ex10 1.100 135 es oo 1210 ors as00 604s 1150 130 3s 685 1030 Lis 2860 Saas 200 300 x0 35 70 128s 2aas 3ie6o i230 50 230 455 0 ts 195 aato 1300 & 170 345 35 860 180 2670 1350 0 130 20 28s sas 1070 ay 400 % 5 10 235 70 85 was 41450 30 5 1s 0 365, a0 2095 1500 x So 105 a5, 260 230 770 ores (0) Use annealed material only (2) For welding end valves ony. Manged-end valve ratings terminate 1,000°%, m8 (oe caeccar Oops as Acasa ‘Copyright ©2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Noveproduation may be mad of this material without written consent of AS! ASME 81 MANDATORY 6.34-2013 APPENDIX VIII REFERENCES ‘The following is alist of standards and specifications referenced in this Standard. Products covered by each ASTM specification are listed for convenience. (See spec- fications for exact titles and detailed contents.) APT 596-1996, Valve Inapection and Test Publisher: American Petroleum Institute (API), 1220 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20005-4070, ‘ASME B11, Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR ‘Thread Form) ASME B1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch) ASME B165, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings ‘ASME B16.10, Face-to-Face and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves ASME B16.11, Forged Fittings, Threaded ASME B16.20, Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges: Ring-Joint, Spiral-Wound, and Jacketed ASME B16.21, Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for ASME B16.25, Buttwelding Ends ASME B1647, Lange Diameter Stec! Flanges ASME B182.1, Square and Hex Bolts and Serews (Inch Series) ‘SME BI8.2.2, Square and Hex Nuts (Inch Series) ASME B31.3, Process Piping ‘ASME B36.10M, Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe ASME PCC-1, Guidelines for Pressure Flange Joint Assembly ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section |, Power Boilers ASME Bolter and Pressure Vessel Code, Section Il, Rules for Construction of Nuclear Power Plant Component Division 1 ASME Boilor and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIL, Pressure Vessels — Divisions 1 and 2 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, PO. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900 (wrww.asme.org) ASTM 105-2005, Carbon Steel Forgings for Piping Applications. 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Pate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM 275-2008, Magnetic Particle Examination of Sieol Forgings ‘ASTM A302-2008 (R2007), Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Manganese-Molybdenum and Manganese. 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Pipe for High Pressure Service at Moderate Temperatures ASTM 675-2003 (R2008}, Steel Bars, Carbon, “Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanical Propertios ASTM A691-1998 (R2007), Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe, Flectric-Tusion Welded for High-Pressure Service at Tligh Temperatarce: ASTM 696-1990 (22006), Stcol Bars, Carbon, Hot Wrought or Cold-Finished, Special Quality, for reesure Piping Components ASTM A739-1990a (R2006), Steel Bars, Alloy, Hot-Wrought, for Elevated Temperature or Pressure-Containing Parts, or Both ASTM A789-2008b, Seamless and Welded Fersitic/ ‘Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service ASTM 790-2004, Seamless and Welded Ferritie/ ‘Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe ASTM 995-2009, Castings, Austenitic-Ferritic (Duplex) Stainless Stecl, for Prossure-Containing Parts ASTM B127-2005, Nickel-Copper Alloy (UNS NOs400) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B160-2005, Nickel Rod and Bar ‘ASTM B161-2005", Nickel Seamless Pipe and Tube ‘ASTM B162-1999 (R2005), Nickel Plate, Sheet, and Strip 180 ASTM 8163-2008, Seamless Nickel and Nickel Alloy. ‘Condenser and Heat Exchanger Tubes ASTM B164-2003, Nickel-Copper Alloy Rod, Bar, and Wire ASTM BI65-2008, Nickel-Copper Alloy (UNS NO#400) ‘Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B165-2006, Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS N0s600, Nosso1, Nos603, NO6690, NO6683, NNo6025, and NO6045) and Nickel-Chromium- Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N08617) Rod, Bar, and Wire ASTM 167-2008, Nickel-Chromium-Ion Alloys (UNS ‘NO6600, Noss, Noss03, No6690, No6é93, NO6025, ‘and NO6045) ‘and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt- Molybdenum Alloy (UNS NU6617) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B168-2006, Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS NoB600, Nosé01, NO6603, N05690, NO6683, N25, ane NO6OAS) and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt- ‘Molybdenum Alloy (UNS NO6617) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B333-2003, Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM 935-2003, Nickel- Molybdenum Alloy Red ‘ASTM B407-2008a, Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy ‘Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B408-2006, Nickel-lron-Chromium Alloy Rod and Bar ASTM. B409-2006, Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B423-2008, _Nickel-Iron-Chromium= Molybdenum-Copper Alloy (UNS NO8525 and ‘NO8?21) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B424-2005, Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu Alloy (UNS 08825 ‘and NOS21) Plale, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B425 1999 (K2UUA), Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cr Alloy, (UNS N08825 and UNS NO8?71) Rod and Bar ASTM Ba1-2006, Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromium-lron ‘Alinys (WINS N10003, UNS Ni02¢2) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B435-2006, UNS N06v02, UNS N06230, ‘UNS N12160, and UNS R30556 Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B443-2000 (R2005),Nickel-Chromium- Molybdenum-Columbium Alloy (UNS Nu6625) and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Silicon Alloy (UNS N06219) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B446-2003, Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum- ‘Columbium Alloy (UNS N06625), Nickel-Chromium- Molybdenuim-Silicon Alloy (UNS N06219), and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy (UNS NO6650) Rod and Bar ASTM B462-2006, Forged or Rolled UNS N06030, UNS 06022, UNS N06035, UNS N06200, UNS NO6059, UNS N06686, UNS N08020, UNS Noso24, UNS N08026, UNS N08367, UNS 10276, UNS N10665, UNS N10675, ‘Copyright © 2013 by the American Soclery of Mechanical Engineers, a er) do reproiuetion may be made of his material without writen consent of ASME. ASME 81634-2013, UNS _N10629, UNS 08031, UNS No6045, UNS N06025, and UNS R20033 Alloy Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for Corrosive High-Temperature Service 'M_B463-2004, UNS NO8020, UNS Nos024, and UNS N08026 Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B46i-2005, Welded UNS No8020, Nos024, and 108026 Alloy Pipe ASTM _B458.2004, Welded UNS N08020, NoB024, and 1N08026 Alloy Tubes, ASTM B473-2007, UNS No8020, UNS NO8024, and ‘UNS N08026 Nickel Alloy Bar and Wire ASTM B511-2001 (R2005), Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Silicon Alloy Bars and Shapes ASTM 8535-2006, Nickel-Iror-ChromiumSilicon Alloys (UNS N08330 and N08332) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM 8536-2007, Nickel-Iron-Chromium-Silicon Alloy (UNS NO8330 and N08352) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B564-2006a, Nickel Alloy Forgings ASTM BS72-2006, UNS NO6002, LINS N0623¢ 1N12160, and UNS R30556 Rod ASTM B573-2008, Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromium-lron Alloy (UNS N10008, N10242) Rod ASTM 8574-2006", Low-Carbon NiekeI-Chromium- Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel Molybdenum- Chromium-Tantalum, —Low-Carboa Nickel Chromium-Molybdenum-Copper, Low-Carbon, Nickel-Chromiunt-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy Rod ASIM 8575-2006, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromiua Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium- Molyedenum-Copper, Low-Carbon Nickel= Chromium-Molybdenum-Tantalum, and Low- Carbon Nickel-Chromium Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip UNS ASIM 8581-2002, Nickel-Chromism-Iron- Molybdenum-Copper Alloy Rod ASTM B382-2002, _Nickel-Chromium-Izon- Molybdenum-Copper Alloy Plato, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B599-1992 (R2003), Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Molybdenum-Columbium Stabilized Alloy (UNS NO8700) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B620-2008, Nickel-fron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N08320) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B621-2002 (R206), Nickel-Iton-Chromium- Molyadenum Alloy (UNS N08320) Rod ASTM 622-2006, Seamless Nickel and Nickel-Cobalt Alloy Pipe and Tube ASTM. 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Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Central Secretariat, 1, ch. de Ia Voie-Creuse, Case postale 56, CH-1211 Genéve 20, Switzerland /Suisse (wwwiso.org) -25-1998, Standard Marking System for Valves, "gs, Flanges, and Unions P-55-2006, Quality Standard for Steel Casting for ‘Valves, Flanges, and Fittings MSS SP.61-2003, Pressure Testing of Steel Valves Publisher: Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc, (MSS), 127 Park Street, NE, Vienna, VA 22180 (www.mss-hq.org) * May also be obtained fr Amevican National Standands Int tuto (ANSI), 25 West Sed Street, New York, NY 10035. (_ Copyrieh i © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engines (eostediinn my heaicorti meat win wrtessowmror Aut, BS ASME 016.34-2013 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NOMINAL PIPE SIZE AND INSIDE DIAMETER ‘The relationship between wall thickness and inside diameter shown in Table3is the basis for pressure rating of valves. By interpolation, a definitive design can be determined for any pressure-diameter-material combination, Following the evolution of standard dimensions for flanges in a series of rating classes, corresponding stan- dard relationships were established between nominal pipe sizes and the inside diameter of fittings matching i © 2013 by the Amerie the rating class of the flanges. These provitied a useful design basis for the corresponding flanged end valves, subsequently extended in application to welding end valves, which in many cases are identical except for the pipe ends, Table A-1 ishased am the dimensions given in B16 dimensional tables as “Insicle Diameter of Fiting,” ‘The values for sizes greater than NPS 24 for the lower pressure classes and greater than NPS 12 for Class 2500 ‘were obtained by linear extrapolation. a2 an Society of Mechanical Engincers without waite consent of ASME 916.24-2023 “9 Table A-1_ Inside Diameter, d Gass 150 ass 300 Class 600 lass 900 class 1500_———Cass 2500 wes Tam nmi mmm ON 127950 127 0S0 tays0id? 502700 ta Oka 191 975 191.075 BASS ORS} OD tae 20 24 100-354 1.00 254100 tT 221718107528 1h MB as eas Seas 8a? 28A 14210052. 14 1450280 BSD Bt? Sas 37 ek w0 2 508 200 508 200 © 508 © 200 a5 187 AS 1873815050 2h BS 25D 3S 250 GS 25072228572 «38s LETS 3 72 300 762-300 762-300-729 Der 6927S 5722.58 4 116 400 301.6 400101600983 3.87 9362729287 100 5 270 500 127d 500170 $002207 ATs 11037819 de? 6 1524 6001524 600s 600M 5.75 «1964 S71 4a? 180 8 2032800 203.2 8.00 198.9787 1905 750 1778 700 «idel 575200 19 3540 0.002540 000 2477975 «2980937 2223.87 BLD 7.25 250 12 3088 1200 3048 1200 RS 1175282 1212 2694 1037-89 BG? 300 3366 1325 3366 13.25 3269 287 212.25 ERS 1137 Ld 930350 1 3874 1525 3874 1523 37K7 147s 3556 1n00 330.2 1300 2761 LOB? 400 38 4382 1725438 70D 419.1 1650 400d 575 3713 1462 32 1295450 20 48901895476 190046361825 HAS 17.80 AIS 16.27 7491250500 5998 2125 5334 100 S110 2012 49s 19.28 4572 «1800 3777 ths? 550 24 5906 2925 584.2 23.09 $5KH 12.00 53.4 200 4983 1862 AIZH Tos 60d 2 G4 525550 25.00 ORS 7B7S 7TH BATS S398 Nas 4475 1762 450 2 922-2725 GUEB W700 GATT 2580 6229-2450 $842 2300 4826 1900 700 3074202925 73686 2900 695.2 3737 KGB 26.2 GF HOY SIV 2057 750 3737 3125-7874 HOD 7366 3900 712 2800 ce Mae 3295 832 3300 8 UTS 7556 2875 Je 9553 -35.25 BBO 35.00 8B 3252 goo 31.40 38 GL arzy HOR 700728437 Bys 355 4 9369 3925 9906 3900 9207 3625 9n0 500 geeeeeeeetee #2 L077 4125 Lom 41.00 965.2 3800 934 3675 4 Loss 4325 10922 4300 10126 3987 9779 3850 : 11493 45.25 12430 45.00 10872 4462 10223 40.25 48 T7001 4725 11938 47.00 11049 4350 10568 4200 | So 12509 49.28 12406 49.00 11693 4825 AME? 4375 : : NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B METHOD USED FOR ESTABLISHING PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS B+t_ GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Be. Introduction Pressure-temperature ratings for this Standand have been determined by the procedures described in this ‘Appendix. The method is general and considers dimen- sions ofthis and related standards Valve performance is related to stress and deformation. Valves require spe: lal consideration since they are mechanically operated devices that must be able to provide partial or complete restriction to fluid flow under a wide variety of conditions B12 Materials It is not required that identical materials be used for a valve body and bonnet or a valve body and cover. However, both shall be from materials listed in Table 1 ‘The assigned pressure rating shall be based on the valve body. The bonnet or cover shall be designed and the ‘material sulocted accordingly. Selection uf material for and the desiga of sleme, dises, and other parts, such as hhonnet gaskets and holting, subject to pressure loading, shall be consistent with the pressure-temperature rating, 0-13 wal ces Wl i equtemensox aba se sel npn’ et Te mina wa owe ly resin’ ead ig en an aie Hae ah seer ok hee Sntnes by Be wa aes Eton 83 oututl nfs on tones hea Egon (ipower otal evden and ot (eovaset srs atte frais tbe le Siunry Sppenic Vegans a wu] =15[ ey where inside diameter or port opening as defined in para 6.12, (see Table 3 and Nonmandatory Appendix A) P, = pressure class designation number, Class 150, Pe = 150; for Class 30, Pe ., for 300 This method i appropriate for materi Sted i Table 1 of this Standard may ao! be appropriate for other meter, ‘Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Me production may be made ofthis materi 1a stress based constant equal to 7,000 calculated thickness ‘The equation does not apply for values of P. greater than 4,500. The resultant units for will be the same as those used to express d. B14 Additional Considerations, Te equation (B-1) results n a wall thickness of 50% greater for Class 150 to 2500 and approximately 35% fgreater for Class 4500 than for a simple cylinder Gesigned for a stress of 48.28 MPa (7000 ps) subjected toan intemal pressure equal tothe pressure rating class designation, Phe actual values in lable 3 are approx: mately 25 ium (0.1 in) lnger than thuse given by the equation, Additional metal thickness, particularly for ratings over Class 2500, needed for assembly sess, valve closing stresses, shapes other than circular, and stress concentrations must be determined by individual manufacturers, since these factors vary widely B-1,5 Matetlal Properties ‘The pressure-temperature rating method uses allow- able stresses, ultimate strengths, and yield strengths from referenced ASME Boiler and! Pressure Vessel Code Sections, including their published Code Cases. For materials listed herein thathave ratings ether at temper- ature values that are above those shown in a referenced Code section or that are not listed in any of the refer- enced Code sections, the allowable stress, ultimate strength, and yield sirength data have been provided directly by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Subcommittee on Materials, 8-1.6 Material Groups ‘Materials are grouped in Table 1 based on identical or closely matched allowable stress, ultimate tensile siress, and yield strength values. When these values are not identical for each material listed, the lowest value has been used, B-2 STANDARD CLASS RATING METHOD B-2.1 Method for Group 1 Materials Prossure-temperature ratings for Standard Class valves, Class 300 and higher, of materials listed in ASME 16. Matis Group 1of BB were tse by te eo a 2 = tOvhm 5 jeeqrametin Maen ha: atpritelier ae Go tunes es contbed plane aulunepei coo le Grane Gua aarg aa Re ee Spr! ariel on eel te coeur tere Sete ATS ae aie inapior ne ea er ee (eens tet a teva on oe eo ee pas troae ator Sura Coe ftcltanaam cit tact eae ecee te (ublerbespeateawsteaiai emcee? Cosco eocl gees decease ands eas iar onpacetcrt oe! sihaltecntal sorkasbonsOet bey img a iapeani ear eiaeor ee Ti cb ole peed ets yl eee ne "a5 tes fh nate eto ese (ont enpene n corp ange he vines akiie ie clomssete ane ae amare eshte ie hanes bate ond Pele vl Chie Seto bt Dt fiir Secor eon Vl Don oe Is oneaae are eames yun eso iepeie (oti an aaa Co eee eee io Te cup rages ovale ob a spore Baas ef PC OUD ha Saran! Oh When linble esi te Bley papery Coie einai uc tna esta ee ae earn ugt aele mictioie cer at exe Ses eee dae tothe tele asenghton partum he vet lee del be coe Tower alone soe vekes dono separ maittsaeed nae ciomnieareeian i aise soos sm acal teei stint tog ne en ba chowabie swesuelees Obesed sal 12003 determined as two-thirds of the tabulated yield strength at temperature. (f) Ultimate tensile strength and yield strength values shall be as listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section TL Part D. (g) Allowable stress values listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I, Part D, for Section IM, Class 2 or (Class 3 values may only be used for a material not listed for either Section I oz Section VIII, Division 1 B-2.2 Method for Groups 2 and 3 Materials Pressure-temperature ratings for Standard Class valves, 300 S Class s 4800, of materials cozeesponding, to those in Materials Groups 2 and 3 of Table 1 are established by the method of para. B-21, except that in pares. B-2.(a) and B-2.1(a)(1), 60% factor shall be changed to 70%, and, for Group 2 materials, the eeep range is considored to be at temperatures in excoss of 510°C (@50°F) unless the material properties indicate lower temperatures should be used. For Group 3 mlesi als, the ercep temperature onset for B-2.1(2) shall he determined on an individual bass. B-2.3 Method for Class 150 — All Materials Prossure-temperature ratings for Standard Class valves, Class 150 rating designation, are established by the method given forthe related materials in paras. B-2.1 and B-22, subject to the following exceptions (a) The value of P, the pressure class rating inde in

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