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ASE 616.4-2013 Table Vil-2-2.5 Ratings for Group 2.5 Materials ie? Gr Feu” 200 Gr 348.) 2356 Gr 507 0) “30 Gr FPA ‘A182 Gr F474 2) ‘A240 Ge. S484 () 4376 61. 17347 () 79 61.347 0 ‘8182 Gr. F343 (0) 512 Ge T2367 @) 2376 G1 T3474 M9 Gr 34711 ‘A182 Ge. 48H @) A512 Gh T3A7H 376 Gr. 1348 @) ‘M79 6.348 (1) 1240 Gi. 347 () ‘312 Gr. 1348 0) 13376 Gr. TP34BH (2) 2473 i. 34sH 14240 61 3474 @) 9912 Gr T3u8H 630 Gr F347 C1) A~ Standard Class ea ‘irking Pressures by Cat, pale oF 10 300 oo, 900) 1500 2500 1500 =2010 108 275, 720 Ato 2160 3.600 6.000 103800 200 255 60 135 1985 3.310 5.520 9.938 300 230 os 4238, 11350 3.085 seo 9.250 00 200 575 50 1730 2.380 500 3.5t0 500 a0 540 11085 eas 20 “520 8.135 600 0 sis 1.930 11550 2580 4,300 1740 650 as 505 1015 1520 2530 a0 73598, 700 10 195, ‘395, 11490 435 aco 750 750 95 499 38s, ars 2460 ‘00 7380 800 80 485 95 1460 2435, 960 7310 350 6 485 970 ass 242s 4040 7270 900 50 450 300 4350, 224 aires e780 950 35 385 75 aheo 1930 3.220 5.798 1,000 20 355 ns oso 1820 sso 11050 200) 360 70 1.080 1300 400 41300 nO 5 645, 965 1610 4835 150 2G) 2s 550 825, abo ents 1,200 206) 205 410 620 11030 31085 1.250 20) 180 365 545 ‘oo 2725 41300 2G) Me 2s ano os 2,060 1.350 200) 105 205, 210 sis 860 44505 400 26) 75 150 25 380 30 130 450 206) «o m5 as 230 a5 875, 500 50) 40 a 225 205 2s 620 a ASME B16.362013, Table Vil2-2.5 Ratings for Group 2.5 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class ‘Working Pressures by Cass, pl Temperature, SPL TO Ga 50 300, 600 300) 3500 2500) 79500 2010 100 290 730 1.500 2.250 3750 6.250 131,250 200 285 740 180 2220 395 660 11,090 300 265 0 375, 2.068, 5ao S38 10,395, 400 215, eis as 4.980 s18 5355 364s 500 230 605 3210 sts 3,035, 5s 93080 600 20 75 350 130 2.880 800 3.640 650 25 565 2130 2695 225 ano 80 700 25 558 zane 1665 2770 620 535 750 0 550, 3100 1665, 26s 475 5.235, 200 20 55 11080 2630 220 «30 155 50 205 580 1.080 1.625 2,705, 4510 sats 900 205 510 2,080 14695 2,705, 4310 Biss 350 180 470 as nas 2360 3930 7070 1.000 160 420 340 1260 205 53,505 310 11080 160 20 0 1260 205 3,505, 6310 1.300 155 405 205 1210 2018 3060 6.045 210 0 3s 5 11020 ins 2860 sas. 1200 100 260 515 70 1285 2s, 3.360 4250 50 230 455 60 iss 1.895. 3.10 1300 6 a7 345 sis 60 1430 2370 1.350 30 30 260 385 ous 1970 1.930 800 35 95 v0 285 a70 785 nas. 150 30 5 145 220 365 eo 11095 1500 20 0 105 455 260 430 70 Noes: (0) Not tobe uses over #,000% (2) For temperatures cver 000% use only Ifthe mater l het tented by heating toa minimum temperature of 2.000%, (©) Ranges-end valve atngs terminate st 1,000%, 140 (Copyright © 2013 by the Aerio Society af Mechanical Frpineers [No reproduction may be made of thi mater ASME 616.36-2013 ‘Table Vil-2-2.6 Ratings for Group 2.6 Materials #52. 50H 20 Ge 300H 7358 Ge 308% A-~ Standard Class aaa ‘Working Pressures by Class, psi °F 0 300) 600 300) 3500) 2500) 500 201000, 275 720 1440 2160 3,600 6.000 10.080 200, 200 60 1260 iug9s. 555 5.260 3.870 500 as 580 60 10 23905 2540 ayi0 200 200 SH, 24050 1635 2725 4340 870 500 70 520 1035, 555 2590 “320 ns 00 wo 500 1,000 4,500 2495 460 7480 0 5 490 ‘es bars 2.460 5300 7380 700 110 285, 370 ass. 2.495 040 7270 750 98 480 960 1940 2.400 000 7200 B00 80 ars, 34s azo 2355 3.940 7.080 850 “ 65 930 398 2330 380 6.985 300 50 450 300 3350 2245 3s ero 950 35 385 75 theo 1,930 3.220, 5795 1,000 2 365 75 sos 4820 3.030 5350 1.050 mS 705 11060 1765 2945, 5255 “ avo 2) 260 520 780 1.308 270 3910 41350 20) 90 35 55 ‘os 1570 2330 11200 20) 5 275 a0 685, nana 1.350 wa) tos a 30 as ‘55 00 201) 75 150 25 35 60 1350 20a « us us 290 ass ars 3400 15a ra 30 BS 2s 370 670 4450 150) 35 70 105, 170 235 55 1500 10 0) 25 20 75 130 ns 8 m1 ‘Copyright © 2013 by the American Socety of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made of tis material without waitten consent of ASME, Table Vit-2-2.6 Ratings for Group 2.6 Materials (Cont'd) ASME 836.36-2013 B ~ Special Class ‘Wirking Pressres by Clas, psig Temperature, * is 300) 600) 300 1500 3500 500 2010 100 290 750 1500 2.250 3,750 6.250 11,350 200 270 705 ne10 aais. 320 sero 101585 500 350 650 1235 1345, ze0 00 5725 ‘oo 235 610, ans 1835 5oc0 1085 saz0 500 a0 580 155 1s, 2a95 820 8.680 00 25 555 sats 1.670 aes 645 8355 50 210 550 soa 1645, 2245, 4575 8235, 700 205 sto 44080 1835 2,705 4510 aus 730 205 535 oro 1605, 2680 465 8.035 00 200 330 21058 1585 2600 4395 7318 350 200 520 1.080 1.560 2600 4.330 2998 300 195 510 11025 2335, 2560 4265 7675 350 380 470 ‘sas, cas 2360 3930 7.070 1.000 160 20 20 1260 2205 3505 e210 1.050 160 a0 0 1260 1.105, 3508, 630 300 25 35 60 375 1.630 2s, L150 90 ns a7 705 1180 196s van 8s ny + 15 355 nao 41280 50 10 25 385 645 1070 1300 % % 450 285 270 785 1,350 30 5 us 220 365 60s oo 20 55 110 165 280 465 suas a5 a 35 130 ns 355 1.500 0 20 65 35 160 270 | ore (2) Hanged valve ratings terminate at 1,000 Copyright © 2015 bythe A nay be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. No repanduct ua ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-2.7 Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials ina Gr RIO oid Gr THIF 7558 Gr S208 18240 510K 2479 3104 A-~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, pal Teeperature, F io 300 00 300 1500) 3500 2500) ~20 ta 100 275 720 1.840 2160 3,600 6.000 10,080 200 2a 05, 1,270 4310 3.280 5,300 s.suo 300 22s 330 60 1740 2.905, asco 710 400 200 540 11085 165 2710 43520 835 500 70 15 1025 1540 2570 4280 7705 600 180 495, 390 2.085 2470 420 rats 650 25 a35 970 1455, 2425 soto 7370 700 10 490 95 1035, 2.390 3.980 7365 750 95 470 340 sao 22380 3920 7058 ‘800 30 “65 930 1385 2330 3,880 6385 6 460 ous 37s 2.290 3920 ars 50 450 300 1350, 2205, 3745 6740 35 385, 775 160 1330 31220, 5795 20 365, ns 11090 is0 3,030 5.050) 2m 355 705 2080 765 2945 5.295 200) 60 520 70 1305 2a70 3910 200) 90 375 565 905 4370 2830 wm 35 25 a0 65 sas 2055 zo) 108, 205 aio 35 ‘sss 1545 200) 75 130 ns a5 oo 1130 20 () 60 us 18 230 28s, 875 15) ra 30 ns 225 370 670 150) 35 6 100 165 275 500 1300. 10.0) 25 0 a 130 25 385 13 Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Enginces [No reproduction may be made of this material without writen consent of ASME, Ase 916.342013, Table ViL-2-2.7 Ratings for Group 2.7 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class 7 Working Pressures by ass sie Temperature, F 150 300 900) 1500) 2500) 2500 ~20 10100 290 730 2.250 3750 6250 11,350 200 270 no 2130 3350 sis 20.803 300 250 650 ages 3.240 5.400 3.725 400 20 605 ans 3.005 5.045, 3,080 500 20 75 170 2965: 4775 5600 600 20 550 1685 2760 4600 8278 650 205 540 1635 2705 410 ss 700 205 5 1.600 2665 yn 7995 750 200 535 B75 2625 4375 73875 800 200 520 11560 2.600 4330 7795 850 195 510 1028 1538 2.560 4265 7675 500 195 505 14005 310 2520 4195 7555 980 180 a0 bas 2a15 2360 3930 7070 1,000 160 220 0 260 2105 3.505 6710 y9s0 160 420 80 1260 2.105, 3508, 5310 1.200 125 225 «0 75 1.630 2s. 985 1150 30 25 aa 705 "160 1365 335 1200 6 70 345 sis 355, 1030 2570 1250 50 330 255 8 fa, tore 1330 11300 35 95 190 285 “70 785 tats 1350 30 15 us 220 365 60s 1.095 tne 20 s no 165 200 465, 535 050 15 0 es 135 210 345, eas 4500 30 30 & 95 160 270 80 Note (0) Fongadend valve ratlgs terminate ot 1,000% No reproduction may be made oft a Copyright © 2013 bythe American Sovisty of Mechanical Engineers ASME 816.34.2013 Table Vil-2-2.8 Ratings for Group 2.8 Materials ‘ter Ge Fae ‘240 Gr $32720 0) 779 Gr S31603 13790 Gr. 531608 ‘182 Gr £51.) 512 Gr $31254 8479 61 $32750 (1) {8790 Gt. $32750 0) ‘A182 653 0) 951 Gr. CEB (1) 179 Gt. $32760 (1) 1790. $32760 A182 G55, 951 Gr GMCaM 19789 i. $3180 (1) 995 Gr 18 ‘A240 Gr $31258 358 Gr $31254 29789 Gr. §32750 (3) 18995 Gr. CO3AWCAN, ‘240 Gr. $3180 (1) 478 Gr §31256 1788 Gr. $92760 (3) 995 Gr 6h 18240 6 $32750 (0) A= Standard Class Working Pressures by Css, psi Temperate, * 350 300 600 300 1500 3500 500 200 100 20 750 1.500 2250 3750 6250 11.250 200 20 ms ase 2230 a0 200 i100 300 30 65 1535 ca 3355, 5560 ato 0 20 as 1230 tees sro S20 o28 00 v0 20 180 1740 250s tsi0 ano 00 140 555 nas 1670 2785 suo 8380 so us us 195 1'st0 2s 560 a0 70 no so snes ners no 520 Biss 750 35 530 1065 1595 2660 60 7370 B~ Special Class ua Wrhng Pressures by Cass. ple * io 300 00 300 1500 Ec “20 0100 230 750 150 | 2250 3750 230 00 20 7 1500 so 3750 e230 300 285 ms 110 2s as 05 0 25 os 1370 2055 300 any 500 230 50 1295 toss 3240 sco 0 200 oo 12s 1.868 sos 5.180 230 Bs aio ino iso 3.oss 5080 750 230, 600, 4,200 1.800 3,000 5.009 ores (@) This steel may become bie ater service at moderately elevated tomperatures, Not to be used over 600%, (2) Not tobe sed over 300" Raia & 3085 9-8) ASME 816.34-2013, Table Vil-2-2.9 Ratings for Group 2.9 Materials ‘2u0 Ge 3705 (BD) 2a Gr 3408 =O) A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Gass, pg Terpertira, Ei 50 300) 00) 300) 1500 7500 7500 ~20 10100 as 720 sao 260 3.600 6.000 10,800 200 240 69 100 11o95 355 5.260 3470 300 bs 580 60 740 23905 340 710 100 200 S40 08s 11625 2.n10 4520 B35 300 170 515 1025, 1540 2570 280 7705 600 140 495 550 3.005 2aro 420 zat 60 25 485 s70 ass: 2425 ‘souo 7270 700 0 480 85 135 2390, 3980 788 750 9s 470 340 110 22350 3.920 7058 00 80 465 330 1395 2330 3.880 6.985 850 6 260 as ars 2.200 3.820 6875 900 50 450 300 4350 2248 airs 6.740 950 38 385 75 360 1330 32220 5195 1900 20 510 680 1020 11695 2.830 5.090 14050 ws 435 730 1215, 2.030 31650 4,200 Ww 0 us sts ass a4a0 2570 aso mw 15 205 370 ois 1030 1850 44200 20) 8s 70 285 430 715 4285 aso 1) 50 105 135 255 $30 770 41300 ry Es 58 80 35 30 10 1.350 5@ is as so as 255 11400 50) 13 2% 40 70 20s 1880 50) 10 20 30 50 185 44500 5a. 5 15 20 35 105 ‘Coppright © 2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers. No repro 146 ASME 816.34-2013, Table Vil-2-2.9 Ratings for Group 2.9 Materials (Cont'd) B ~ Special Class aaa ‘lorking Pressures by Class, psi F Be 300) 0 900, 3500 2500 "500 “20 t0 300 230 750 1.500 2250 3750 6.250 13,250 200 770 705 aio 31520 sro 101565 300 250 1650 1208. 3.260 500 35 200 230 05 ino 5/025 Sas 3.080 509 220 575 as, 2565 4775 3.500 oo 20 550 2.108, 2760 4,600 a5 650 205 a0 11080 2705 4,510 ans 700 205 535 4,085 2565 240 72395 750 200 55, 31050 2625 4375 7875 800 200 520 040 1560 2.600 4330 7798 850 195 S10 1025 1.535 2560 265 1675 300 135 505 1100s 1510 23520 ngs. 7555, 950 180 470 345 aaa 2360 3530 7070 2,000 360 120 ano 11260 2105 3.505, 6310 oso 45 305 620 15 4.520 2535 2565 1.100 20 as 430 as 1.070 1785 guts 6 5 310 265, 70 as 2315 40 105 215 320 535 055, 160s 2 65 30 295 520 335 es 6 3 70 108 470 285 sis 10 2 45 6 105 180 320 5 15 35 so 85 4s 255 5 is 5 wo 55 105 195 5 10 35 25 a 70 130 ores: (2) At temperatures above 2,000, use ony when the carbon contents 0.05% or higher (@) Fortempertutes above 1.000%, use oni the material is slution heat weated 1 the mini tempaatre specified in the materia specation but rot ower than 1,900°F and quenching in water or rapidly cooing by ether means. (2) This materia shoud be used or service temperatures 960% and above oni When 3¢suance i rovded hat aah ie isnot Fer thin AST 6 (4) Ranged ed wae ratings terminate a 1,000°% “7 ‘Capi © 2015 bythe American Soe of ocan Yo reproduction may be made of his materi vi ASME 816.362013, Table VIl-2-2.10 Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials past or ove 2351. G0 A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Coss sl Temperature, i | so 300) 600) 909) 3500 2500 "500 20 10100 260 670 1,305 2.018 3360 10,080 200 210 550 E100 sues0 280 8,245, 300 195 505 os 4520 23530 7595 400 185 485 970 155 2425, zara 500 170 470 340 ana 2350 7055 600 140 455 10 1370 2280 60 650 a5 45 95 1340 2230 51695, 700 no 65 270 1305. 2ar0 6515, 750 98 “20 wes 12685 210 6335 00 % a0 0 130 2050 ess 50 6 400 195 ass 1990 3.320 5975 900 50 385 70 nso 4920 3.200 5.760 950 35 370 740 ano 1.50 3,080 5.545 2,000 2 340 os tes 1680 2.820 507s 11050 20@ 0 585 375 rss 2.830 4370 4400 wa 2 ans 670 nas 3385 1150 »@ 170 345 515 855 2570 1200 »@ 10 260 390 650 4,955 2280 20@ 100 200 300 095 3490 1300 22@ 2 160 25, 395 2185 1350 »@ o 125 185, 310 sus os 44400 5@ re 90 135 225 370 670 450 20@ 3 © 95 55 255 6s 11500 20@ 25 55 80 235 20 0 148 Capyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers No ieproduction may be made ofthis meeral without written consent af ASME, ASME B16.36-2013 Table Vil-2-2.10 Ratings for Group 2.10 Materials (Cont'd) B - Special Class Temperature, $$ mir Prossres by Classi pst oF 350 300 600 900 3500 2500 -2016 100 265 695 1395 2,090 3,480 5,805 200 25 5 122s, 1,840 3,065 510 300 25 565 1130 1,695, 2825 4710 400 205, 540 ‘080 eas 2.705 4510 500 200 525 3050 1875, 2.625 4375 600 195 sto 1,020 1535 2505 4240 650, 190 500 995 1.495, 2490 46450 700 185 485 370 3455, 225 4040 250 180 470 945 ais, 2355 3930 800 ws 460. a5 1375 2.280 3815 850 470 445 890 3.335, 2,225 3705 6670 300 165 40 855 1385, 2345 3570 6.430 950 160 435 825 4260 2.065, 3440 6,190 3,000, 150 335 795 1330 3.980 3,305 5,945 11050 140 365 70 14095 1,820 3.035, 5A 3,100 105 230 555 835 1395 2320 4180 1.350, 80 25 430 64s 1,070, 1.785 3215 3.200, 0 165 es 490 ‘815 3355 240s 1,250 50 1s 250 375 620 1,035, 1.865 1300 40 100 195 295 495 820 1480 1.350 30 75 155 20 385 645 1355, 1.400 20 55 uo 165 240 465 ‘335 1.450 8 0 75 5 195 320 580 1500 3 35, 70, 105 170 235, 515 Noes: (2) At temperatures above 1.000%, use only when the carbon conten is 0.04% or hight. (2) Rangetierd vale ratings teminate a 1,000, us. Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanicl Engineers, [No reproduction may be mace of his material without writen consent of ASM ASME B16.34-2013, Table Vil-2-2,11 Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials Rae ECO. ‘A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Css ple Temperture, ee — F eo 300) 00 900 1500) 1500 20 19 100 2s 720 1.040 2,160 3.600 10,600 200 255 660 1325, 1985 3.310 93938, 300 30 as 1235 siss0 3.085 9,250 400 200 75 1150 730 2,880 640 500 70 540 toss eas 2710 838 600 0 sis 1,030 1,580 2.580 4300 7360 650, 25 508 nos, 1520 23530 220 7395 700 10 435, 595 10 Dass ato 7450 750 35 150 8s wars 2.460 00 73380 200 rs os mS 460 238 ‘060 72310 850 6 485 sr0 1455 242s 4,040 7370 900 50 450 500 1350 2.265 3izas e740 350 35 385 75 1160 as30 3.220 53795 24000 20 365 75 11090 11820 3.050 5450 1.050 a 360 no 4,080 2iso0 3,000 51400 44100 wa 30 es 935 11560 2600 4680 aso »@ 210 420 on 1108s hs: 3135 2.200 2 150 300 455 755 1288 2265, 41250 nO ous 2s 340 565 345 1695 11300 20 75 150 2s O75 50 4130 130 2@ so 105 155 255 an 70 sino B® 20 ‘0 125 205, ms os aso 20@ 30 o 98 155, 25 A685 11500 200) Es 38 20 35 no ato ASME B16.94-2013 | 14_Ratings for Group 2.11 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class Temperature, tats Pressures by Classy psig 0 50 300, 0 900 1500 2500 1500) 2010100 290 750 1.500 2250 3750 6250 1.1250 200 a5 ns 13s 2aso 3585, 5375 16750 300 25s 60 120 1975 3295 5480 9385 200 240 20 124s 1365 3105, 5280 9320 500 230 600 1200 800 3.000 5.000 000 00 220 os 2350 1730 2.860 4300 sto 650 ais 565 130 11095 ano 80 700 ns 555 a0 1565 20 ans 730 210 550 4.100 160s 22745 e575, 8235, 800 x0 5s 34090 11530 20 550 ass 850 205 so 1.080 1625 2708 4510 aus sca 20s sao 1080 1825 2705 510 ss 950 180 270 545 ris 2380, 3930 7070 +1000 160 20 340 1260 20s 3,305 6310 | 11950 160 20 40 1260 2.105 31505, 6310 3.300 150 390 700 1.170 1.950 3250 5.330 aso 100, 260 35 785 11305 280 3920 3200 7 330 m5 565 345 3370 2330 1250 5s Mo 25 25 705 sia 23120 1300 35 % 190 285 470 735 vas 1380 25 &s 350 195 320 35 os sao 20 sa 105, 155 235 430 70 i 4450 5 4 5 ns 95 320 50 | 1500 8 35 0 105, 170 285 55 | ores ! {a) At temperatures above 1,000%F use ony when the carbon conten is 0.04% or higher (2) Fangedtend valve ratings terminate a 100%, 15 Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ASME 616.34-2025 Table Vil-2-2.12 Ratings for Group 2.12 Materials 551 6r e420 (0) A-~ Standard Class Working Pressares by lass, pig Temperature, °F 150 300 0 900 1500 2500 500) “2010100 260 er 1345 2018 3,360 5.600 130,080 200 210 550 11300 1.650 580 205 300 195 505 01s 11520 4220 7395: ‘oo 185 485, ‘70 sass 40 7270 500 170 “0 90 ato 3.920 71055 600 40 455 so sa70 2.280 3.800 aK0 50 ns as 395 130 2.230 3720 5695 700 no 35 70 2470 3620 6515 750 95 420 Bis aio 3520 6335 300 80 «0 20 2050 3420 5,185 a0 65 400 735 1.990 3320 5.78 00 se 385 770 1920 3.200, 5,760, 350 35 370 740 1880 3080, 55 1.000 20 340 os 1690 28% S075 1950 20-35 60 11630 ans: 5 av »O 0 35 375, 1455 2400 4370 150 2 0 500 750 1250 20085 3758 1209 2 205 a0 as oso Ans 5.085 1250 no 165 330 ‘95 25 1370 ann 1300 2 m0 240 30 600 1.000 1,800 1350 2 © 63 us 40 as Bs 1800 200) 55 ne 185 2 455 225 14s0 BD 40 5 us 190 a 565, 1300 200) 25 35 30 on 230 a9 12 oe ee i OAT i sy ANT sme 816.34.2013, Table VII-2-2.12 Ratings for Group 2.12 Materials (Cont’é) 8 - Special Class Working Pressures by Class, ps iso 300 600) 300) 1500) 2500 500) -20 0 100 268 5, 1.395 2,080 ato 5,805 2045 200 ns 615 uias 1.840 3.065 sag 9,200, 300 a5 565 a0 1695, 205 arto 80 200 205 540 1.080 1625 2.705 isto sus, 500 200 25 11050 3375 21625 2375 7375 coo 195 S10 1,020 1525 2.545 4240 7635 650 190 500 995 a9. 2.490 480 7475 709 185, 485 370 ass 205 ‘040 7.270 750 100 470 945 nis: 2355 31930 770 200 75 460 ss 137s 22290 315 6370 850 170 aa aso 1335 2.205 3.705 6670 300 165 430 855 11285 2s 33570 6430 950 160 as 825 1240 2.065 siaco 6.190 000 150 395 795 shs0 4.980 3,305, S988 050 150 395 195 ive 1,90 33305 598 1.100 10 365 730 1.095 1.820 3038 86s. nso 120 35 65, 340 2365 2.605 4695 1.200 100 255 515 770 3285 aus. 3855 3350 0 205 rary 5 2.030 his 308s 1300 80 180) 300 450 730 1250 2.250 12350 “0 10s 205 310 a5 855 1uses 1400 %» a 135 205, 345 370 11930 1450 20 8 8 140 25 395 “05 500 1s 3 70 15 a0 285 sis Noes, (1) ar emperanies above 1,000", use ony when the carbon content 0.04% or higher. (2) Flangetend valve rings feminate at 10008 153 Copyright © 2013 by de Aneriew Society of Mechanical Engineers, g [No reproduction may be made of his materiel without writen consent of ASME. ‘3262 Gi. No8020 © ASME 816.342019, Table Vi-2-3.1_ Ratings for Group 3.1 Materials Baas Gr, n08020 ‘68 Ge Nowo20 46a Gr, 08020 (1) A> Standard Class Working Pressures by Css slg 473 Gr NOBORO (1) Temperature Gi 50 300) 600) 300, 1500 2500) 500 2010100 290 750 1.300 2.250 3.50 6.250, 11,250, 200 260 70 185 2225 Sie 6.c0 aus 300 20 70 2420 2130 3380 5.970 101655, 400 200 60 2365 204s 3uto 51680 10,225, 500 a0 5 e310 1,965 3u5 sitco 9830 600 140 605 a0 1.838 3025 5.080 9.970 650 2s 550 25 768 2940, 4905 3.825 700 no 570 £35 1705 240 4730 ats 750 % 530 1.065 1595 2660 4430 7370 300 % a0 015 41525, 2540 4.230 7610 B- Special Class aie ‘Working Pressures hy Clas, pa * 350 300) ‘00 300) 3500) 2500) 500 ~20 10300 290 750 1.500 2250 750 6250 v1.50 200 290 750 11500 2280 3750 6250 1250 300 290 750 1500 2.250 3.750 6250 nso 400 20 750 11500 2.250, 3,750 6250 11250 500 280 730 146s 2195, 3658 6095, 30970 00 a0 no 120 2130 3550 sins. 1s 650 270 700 140s. 2105 3/510, 550 10,595, 700 265 os 1395 290 sso 580s 0.5 750 265 60 1380 2075 355 5760 10365, B06) 280 ow 1380 2025, 3375, 5635, 10125 Note: (4) Use emesled matetal only 154 No reproduction m: ‘opyright © 201 ‘by the Ameriean Society of Mechanical Engineers. be made ofthis moteril without waten consent of ASME. 160 G no2200 16% Gr NO2200 (1) ASME 816,36-2013, Table Vil-2-3.2 Ratings for Group 3.2 Materials ie x 402200 BiG Gr HO2200 A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Class, pig Bsa Gr, NOIz00 A) Temperature, Ga 50) 300 6 900) 1500) 2500 500 185 80 360 1080 2400 4900 7,200, 15 ‘80 90 uso 2400 ‘4000 7.200 185 480 360 nado 200 ‘000 7200 185 280 360 160 2400 4.000 7200 170 355, 905 1360 2270 3780 6a0s 20 0 as 225 1200 2.065 3.840 6390 B ~ Special Class Temperature, ‘Wiring Pressures by Clas, pale a 7 150 300 500) 900 1500 3500 2500 100 205 05 1070 1,608 2.680 aes 3035 200 205, 535 1970 160s. 2.680 ates 8.035 300 205 535 1970 1605 2.680 285 33035 00 205 535 1970 21605 2680 aes 8.035 500 195 505 ners, 2520 2530, 720 7595, 600 17s 460 20 1.380 2305, 3.800 6910 Nore (Use annesied materiel ony. 158 ‘opyright @ 2013 bythe American Society of Me No reproduction may be made ofthis material without wx iso & nondmT swe 816.262015, Table Vil-2-3.3 Ratings for Group 3.3 Materials 3562 Ge NOz20; A~ Standard Class lrg Pressures by Cass, sl Temperature, - so 300) 00 900 3500 3500 500 =20 10100 90 240 180 no 1,200 2,000 3.600 200 0 230 460 690 150 44920 3455 300 85 25 450 os 1880 3.385 400 85 25 450, 655, 4360 35385, 500 85 2s 350 655, 11380 3385 600 8 ns 450 6s 1,s80 3385, 680 85 ns as, 670 1360 5350 700 8 235 445, 670 11360 3350 750 8s 220 40 660 180 310 00 80 ns 30 650 11300 3.240 850 6 20 a0 35 1.055 2.760 3,70 300 50 205 as 0 1030 1720 3.095 350 35 195 385 530 585, soto 2.350, 2.000 20 190 380 570 950 580 285 050 22 80 165 285 a0 85, 1.235, 4100 22 70 135 205 345, 520 1.930 2150 202) 50 105 455 255 30 770 1200 52) 40 80 125 205, 345 as B= Special Class eee Working Pressures by Cass, pale ia 150 300) 600) 300 1500 2500) 500 “20% 100 105 270 535 805, 1300 2.250 4020 200 100 255 515 770 235 2s 3.355 300 98 250 505 755, 260 2100, 3775 100, 35 250 505 755 2260 22100 S75 500 % 250 05 155 4260 2100 ss 600 25 250 505 755 1,260 2100 3s 650 95 250 500 745 sas. 2075 3935 700 98 250 500 745 sas. 2078 3735 730 9s as 495 740 130 2055 3,695, 800 *” 240 “80 725 21208, 2010 3615. aso % 235 470 705 ago 1.985 3535, 300 2 230 480 690 1150 1920 ass 950 85 220 ‘a0 60 1100 11830 3.255 24000 0 210 435 635 11050 1768 Buus 110s0 “0 405 205 310 515 355 565 sa00 35 5 170 255 430 ns 1.285 aise 25 6 130 195 320 535 65 21200 2 50 205 155 255 130 70 Nore: (4) Use annealed mater ony (2) langed end ratings terminate ot 10004. Copyright O21 ‘by the American Sociey of Mechanical Engineer. [No reproduction may be made of thi material without writen consent of ASME. 156 ASME 81634-2013 Table Vik-2-3.4 Ratings for Group 3.4 Materials 3127 6 easoo a) 168 6 nowado a) 1165 Gr Noazo0 fy Au Ge HS a) B13 Ge wo«eeo (i) Brea Gr NO4eO5 f) 94 Ge M351 (3), B64 i. Now (1) A~ Standard Class Temperature, Working Pressures by Clas, palg oF Asn isns soe EY ow EE et oeg ea 3500 3500 aso -20 10100 230 600) 4,200 1.800 3,000 5,000 3.000 200 200 525 1.050 32s 2.630 4380 71385 300 iso 290 380 nara 2.450 080 7345 200 380 as 4s 1,620 2368 390 7.090 500 i a ous 3420 22365 3.940 7080 600 a0 as bs 1.020 2.365 3.980 7.090 550 12s ars 945 ze 2365 3.940 7090 700 10 “70 40 tao 2356 3is20 7085 750 5 265, 930 398 2330 3.880 6.985 800 %0 80, as ars 2250 3820 ears 850 6 7s 255 1130 nats sas 555 S00 50 275 550 ‘25 4370 2.285 ans B ~ Special Class Working Pressures by Css, pag Temperature, * i_—a ae 900 1300 sen te 20a 108 2s 23H row 3330 580 ros 200 2 ue ie ie Sano ‘oo 300 ao tos Fie ane oes ues rg 0 toes tes fee eee rats Py im toss ses tee S398 rat5 eo 20 30 103s sass ae0 ass ais Pa 3 toss us zo ris foe eo os oso tae tess oor tars 0 zs no thee ideo i600 2330 aos Hed im 3 ims Gs et wars a0 ts a oes sans 2385 30 zo70 0 io as os ie ine aes mus wor, (Use annestad mater! ony. 157 Ceprtight © 2013 by the America Society of Meanisl Frees B) Noreprodustion may bemede ofthis matral wid writen sons at SSM —ituriden consent of ASME. EX) Asie 81638-2013 Table VI-2-3.5 Ratings for Group 3.5 Materials Bes 6 nose00 66 Gr woken Bice Ge NOSeDD seu Ge NOSEDO ‘A~ Standard Class capeaant Wer romero nedasanesannedanl + 150 300) 00 900 1500 3500) 14500 =20 10100 230 750 500 2.250 31750 6.250 11,250 "200 260 750 1500 22350 3750 6250 11/250 300 po 730 155, 21385 3,60 Soro 20925 00 200 705 ato 2a 3.530 5380 105585, 500 70 665, 1330 11995 335 5.540 9.965 600 uo 608 ano ans 3028 040 9070 650 25 590 anes 1768 2940 4.908 55 700 ite 570 1135, 705, 240 4730 85 750 9% 530 11965 1595, 2,660 4430 7970 300 0 510 rors, 1525 2540 4230 7610 250 6 485 375 1.860 2435, 4.060 7308 300 0 450) 300 3350 aus as, 6700 950 35 365 75 11090 5815 3,030 350 14000 20 240 480 720 2200 2000 34600 11050 no 5 310 865 "70 41285 2318 4.00 wm 105 205 30 55 355 1565 sso 2»@ 75 150 ns 375 60 n00 £200, 20) 0 335, 205 38 570 11930 B- Special Class Working Pressures by Class, pss ies Temperature, oaisu cag resect eset Oe * 0. 300) oo, 300) 1500 3300) 500 =20t0 100 290 750 1,500 2350 233750 6.250 11,250 200 290 730 11500 22250, 3,750 6250 11,250 300 230 750 1300 2250 3,750, 6.250 31250 200 250 150 11500 2250 3750 6.250 112250 500 290 750 500 23250 31750 6250 11250 600 290 750 2.250 3.750 5.250 13,250 650 290 750 2.250 3.750 6.250 11,250 700 20 75 2,200 3668 ea10 20,995 750 280 70 2s 3st 670 10930 300 25 70 2360 3600 6.000 10.800, 850 260 60 2930 3385 5.688 060 00 0 600 1200 1.800 3,000 5000 3,000 950 as 455, ‘10 365 2270 5785 eats 1000 a5 300 600 ‘500 13500 25500 4,500 11050 75 195, 385 580 965 41605 2395, 300 50 30 255 385 us 1070 1.950 50 35 55 490 285 470 735 ais 1,200 35 8 170 235 430 ns 1285 Names: {@) Use annesled material only (@) Flanged end vate eatings terminate a 1,000" 158 EL Spi © 015 byte Aner Soe of Mechanical Engineer: GB io mgeueton maybe made of ths material without ween consent of ASME Biss Gr noaeo0 @ Table Vil-2-3.6 Ratings for Group 3.6 Materials ASME B16.34-2013 ‘Gos Gr N88 @) A Standard Class 09 G noBs00 1) ‘se or wnmeo ‘Working Pressures by Cass pig Temperature, see es Weeds one, pig esse ee SSUES E ka 150) 300) 600) 300 1500) 2500 2500 ~20 10300 2s 70 10 280 3.600 6000 103800 200 235 65 1330 1995 3525 5.580 93970 300 Bo Gio 1275 isis 31190 53320 9875 200 200 620 120 160 3098 53160 3.290 500 vo 500 1205, 1180s, 310 51020 90035 600 uo $90 ars 1765 2940 4.900 3.20 650 ns 580 1155 was 2380 4320 3.75 700 ao 570 a3 1705 2.840 4730 ais 750 95 530 106s, i395 2,660 30 7970 00 20 S10 1918 11525 2540 230 7610 350 6s ass 975 1.060 2435 4,060 1308 300 50 450 300 30 2245 airs e740 950 35 335 75 sii60 11930 3.220 5795 1,000 20 365 75 so%0 i320 3.030 suse 11050 2m) 360 20 1.080 100 500 syn00 14300 wa 35 as 965 1.610 2.685 4,350 2) 25 530 25 1370 2285 3.200, 20@) 205 a0 x0 11030 ans. 41250 nO us 290 30 720 11200 4.300 20) 70 335, 205, 345 ‘570 14350 20) so 110 165 as ass as oo 5@) ra 75 n 190 erty 565 1450 BQ 3 70 105 a0 285 55 1.300 100) 25 58 6 25, 20 “0 Conyright © 2013 by the Amer No reproduet Ase 016.34-2013, Table VIl-2-3.6 Ratings for Group 3.6 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class Temperature, ‘Wortng Pressures by Class, pig - 50 300) 00 300 1500) 3500 1500 =20 to 100 290 750 14500 2.250 3,750 6.250 200 2as 740 ‘as 275 3710 6185 11,30 300 27s 715 ars 20 3565 5940 0,600 00 265 690) 4.380 2075 355 5760 20.365 500 260 670 135 2018 3.360 5608 10,085 600 250 655 1315 1970 3.280 sara 9845 650) 245 05 £230 1335 3.230 5.380 3.885 700 245 610 ars ons 3190 5315 9.565 780 ao 630 3260 £890 Baus, ss 3.040 00 a0 620 ses ‘ses 3105, sii60 9.520 680 25 1s a5 1.840 3,065 sito 9,200 500 250 600 3200 800 3,000 sio00 5.000 950 180 470 as nas 2360 3.930 7.070 1,000 160 420 540 2260) 2108 3505 6310 11080 160 20 80 2260 2aos 3508 6310 1,100 155 405 05 ano 201s 3360 sous nso 130 365 695 p30 wae 360 sia 1200 100 260 15 m0 1265 2.08 3860 1250 7 180 0 40 S00 41500 2700 300 ” 85 a0 255, 130 ns 128s 1.350 25 7 35 205 3a 570 1.030 1400 Fy 5 9s 40 235 385, 705 asa 8 8 85 G0 215 355 45 1,300 6 3 70 105 170 255, sts (1) Use annealed material ont (2) Fangedsens valve ratings terminate at 1,000 160 Copyright © 2013 by the American [No reproduction may'be made ofthis material without writen con ASME 816.34.2023 Table VIl-2-3.7 Ratings for Group 3.7 Materials ‘5553 Ge wioees ‘5535 Gr Ni047= 56d Gr Ni0865 6) 185353 Ge ni0675 @) G2 Ge N16 (8) B64 Gr Nu067s (2) 8335 Gr. N10665 (1) 8462 Gi N10675 (3) B62 Gr. Ni0665 (3) Ben G. Nie A Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, pale Temperature, - io 300, 600 300) 1500) 2500 2500 -20 t 200 290 730 1.500 2.250 3750 6250 11,250 200 260 750 11500 2250 3750 6250 11,250 300 230 730 15s 2.185 3isto 970 30925, 400 200 705 Zao aus 3530 5.380 10585 500 170 665, 1330 1995 5335 5510 9.965 00 40 60s, 1210 sais 3025 5,040 3.070 60 as 590 avs 765 2940 2,908, 525 700 110 570 335 3.705 2340 4.730 Bs 750 95 530 11065 3595 260 4930 7970 800, 80 sto 1015, 535 2540 230 7610 B - Special Class ua Working Pressures by Class, pl ca 50 300) eo 300 1500) 2500) 500 “20 10 100 290 730 1,500 2250 3.750 6,250 11,250 200 250 750 1500 2.250 3750 6.250 11250 300 230 750 14500 2.250 3,750 6.250 11.250 ‘00 290 750 1500 2250 3750 6.250 132350 500 230 750 1500 2350, 3750 6.250 11,250 600 290 10 14500 250 surs0 5.250 11,250 650 290 750 4500 2250 3.750 6.250 11250 700 280, 2s shes 23200, 5665 610 10395 750 280 730 a0 2485 3605, 6070 103930, 800 2 0 140 260 31600 6,000 40,800 Nore (2) Use solution annosied teal onl 161 an Society of Mechanical Engineers. [No reproduction may be made of this material withou writen consent of ASME. ASME 616.342013, Table ViIL-2-3.8 Ratings for Group 3.8 Materials 3595 Ge wi00nT @, @ Ba Gr NOES G), &) 3566 6 MORTO OD, G) 13575 Gr, NO6ASS (), @) 535 Gr. 10008 (), @) Ba? Gr 106022 (0, (5) 18373 Gr. N10003 @) 8575 Gr N10276 () (5) B43 Gr. 08825 ©) 5) 42 Gr 106200 (2), 2) B74 Gi. NOSO22 (1, (3) 8622. Noso22 (1, ) But Gr. NOB825 (5) Bug Gr 120276 (D, (5) 574 Gr, NO200 1), (2) 13622 r. 06200 (1, @) Aas Gr Noweas (2 6 35 Gr 06022 (9, (5) B74 Gr. NOSAS5 A), 2) B22 Gr. Hosa (2, @) 434 Gr. Ni0003 ©) 8564 Gr. NO6200 (), 2) 574 Gr. N10276 (0), G) 622 Gr. NL0008 2. G) 443 Gr. No5625 6), (8) 3584 Gr 106625 (9), 0) 175 Gt. Noso22 (2, () 622 Gr. N10276 (2). 6) 355A Ge NO8825 1), (6) 575 Gr. N05200 (3), (2) A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Claes pil Temperature, Ga 150 900, 3500) 2500 "500 20 t0 100 290 750 14500 2.250 3.750 6.250 11,350 200 260 750 11500 2.250, airs0 6.250 300 230 0 ass 2s 3.640 6070 ‘oo 200 700 11395, 2095, 3.490 5.20 500 70 658 1330 1.985 3.335, 5.540 600 mo 60s 1210 1s15, 3,025, sco 650 2s 530 nas 765, 23940 4305 700 no 570 nas 1705 2040 4730 750 95 530 1106s. £395, 2660 2430 800 0 st0 nos 1325, 2560 420 850 6 485 ozs 1.060 2438 4,060 7308 900 50 450 300 £350 2.268, 3s 600 950 35 385 775 160 4.930 5.220 51795 1,000 20 365 75 41050 4920 3,030 sso 11050 2 360 70 ‘80 1800 3000 soo 1,100 2s 6a, 965 1610 2685 4835 aso 2M Ws 550 825, 1370 2.265 ants 1200, 2m 5 10 615 1930 ais 3.085 1250 20M) 165 330 195 325 1370 2.470 1300 200) 120 240) 360, 600 11000 44,300 162 oe in Society of Mechanical Engineers No reproduaton mayo mad of this mataial without writen consent of ASME, ASME B16.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.8 Ratings for Group 3.8 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class fosuoe Working Pressures by Css, pie °F 150 300) oo 900 2500 2500 2010 100 290 750) 1,500 2250 6.250 11,250 200 230 750 11500 2350 6250 11250 300 250 750 11500 22350 6.250 11,250 400 290 750 11500 2,50 6.250, 31350 500 23s 745 aso 2035 6,208 1370 600) as ns 1430 2s 3575 5.960 10,730 650 270 705 ato ais. 320 5.870 10565 700, 265 695 195 2,090 3.480 5.30 20,485 750 265 0 1378 2065 5840 5735 10.325 800 260, 635, 136s 2.050 sas 5.650 10265 850 260 es 10355 2930 sas 10.160 900 230 600 31200 4300 5.000 31000 350 180 a0 ‘5 nas 3.950 7970 1.000 160 420 840 4.260 sso 6310 21050 160 430 0 2260 5,505, 6310 4.00 135 405 805, ano 2015 33360 6005 3350 130 as eas 11030 ars 2360 sn4s i} 11200 100 255 sis 70 11285, 2s, 3855 1250 30 205, 0 as 41030 his 3,085 1 1300 oo 150 300 a0 750 1.250 2.350 ores: i (2) Use solution annealed materal only I Nitto be used over 800%. L Use annesied! material on f (@) Not tobe use aver 1,200%F. Alloy NO662S in the annealed contin fe subject to severe loss of inpact strength at toom tempera tures ater exposure inthe range oF 1,000 to 1.400%, (5) Not to be uses over 1,250°, (6) Not tobe uses over 1,000, (0) Ranged-end valve ratings teminate at 1,000°% ‘B43 Gr Noe002 (1) 435 Gr. 830556 () ASME B26.38-2013 Table Vil-2-3.9 Ratings for Group 3.9 Materials 3572 Gr NO6002 (1) 8572 Gr 890556 (2) A~ Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, sit 629 Ge wo600? 3622 Ge ¥90556 () Temperatire, "F Bo 300) co 900 1500) 2500) 500) =20%0 100, 250 750 3,500 2.350 3.750 6.250 11.350 200 260 750 44500 2.50 3.750 6.250, 11,250 300 20 60 1380 2075 35s 5760 10,370 ‘00 200 40 a5 isis 3.80 5320 93575, 500 70 595 hse 1785 2375 4360 8.930 600 140 565 330 1,680 2320 4700 5.460 650 2s 550 08 2760 00 8.280 700 no soo 11035 2no 4520 8135 750 95 530 11065, 2560 e430 7970 00 80 510 x05, 2.580 4.230 rsa 850 6 285 978 2438 4,060 72305 300 50 450 300 2268, sas 6740 950 35 385 75 4.930 3220 5.795 44000 2 8 725 sie20 3030 5.450 14050 DO 380 720 £080 500 3,000 5,800 1,100 na 2s as 965 1610 2.685 49835 1,50 wo os 350 as 1370 2.365 215 1200 na 205 410 620 1030 uns 3.085 17250 2a) 160 365 ao ‘10 135 2725 11300 na 2s a0 om nas 2,060 1350 a 105 205, x0 sis 860 54s 1400 2@ 75 450 as 380 630 1130 1450 2»@ 60 ns 1 290 485, 675, 1500 5@ « 8s 5 205, 2S 620 “Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mechenieal Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis mate a without waiten consent of ASME. ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vii-2-3.9 Ratings for Group 3.9 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class Temperature, ———_________Wothing Pressures by Cas, psig 0 7 150 300) 600) 900) 1500) 2500) "500 -20%0 100, 290 750 1.500 2.250, 3.750 6.250 11,250 200 250 130 11500 22250 2350 6.250 31250 300 230 730 1,500 2250 ase 6.250 31350 200 27s ns taas 23140 Ses 5960 10.650 500 255 66s, 1330 11995 3320 5535 9.965, 600 240 630 1,260 1.990 sas. 5248 480 650 235 sis 1230 siss0 3,080 51338 9.240 709 230 95 10 sis, 3,028 sous 33080 750 20 595 1195 1790 2385 4.980 8.360 ‘00 25 590 1388 1775 23960 4935 zo 850 225 595 sans 1760 2935 4,890 3,800 300 225 580 ies ums 2505 2385 B20 950 180 a0 ‘45 sass. 2360 33930 7070 1.000 160 a0 aio 11280 2205 5505 6310 ‘19s0 160 a0 a0 1.260 205 5,508, 6310 1,100 155 405 05 4.210 2018 3.360 6,005 so 130 35 685 030 ans 21860 sas 3.200 100 260 15 770 1285 283 3.860 5.250 30 20 455, 60 as 11895 3.10 41300 6 70 3a5, ss ‘360 aso 2870 14350 50 130 260 385 as 1.070 11930 1.400 3% 95 190 285 470 795 as 450 30 75 145 220 365 610 11095 4,500, 2 50 105 155 26 430 770 Notes: 2) Use solution annealed material on (2) For welding-end valves ont. Flagedend va rating terminate a 1,000°%, 18 Copyaight © 2013 by the American Society of Mech [No reproduction may be made ofthis mate ASME 816.34-2013 Table Vil-2-3.10_ Ratings for Group 3.10 Materials 3599 Ge no8700 B72 Gx n08700 @) ‘A~ Standard Class Temperature, Working Pressures by Cass al * 50 300 600) 300 1500) 2500 7500 20 19 100 230) 790 24500 2250 3,750 6.250 11.250 200 260 750 500 2280 3750 6.250 11250 300 230 5 2370 250 3.20 i700 10,260, 400 200 50 as 291s 3.190 5.320 9.575 500 170 as ws 1380 3,085 sito 9,250 oo 140 595 1,188 1.780 2965 480 3.990 630 2s 570 tuo ais dass e760 83570 8 ~ Special Class eae Working Pressures by Css, pals * 150 300) 600) 300) 3500 2500 "500 ~20 19100 290 750 1.500 2250 3.750 5250 11250 200 250 70 4300 22350 3750 6.250 31350 300 20 750 11500 2350 ase 0230 230 ton as as aia zo 3565 sien 114690 00 265 oo sas 23065 Bano sis 10,325, 600 255, 660 aos 11985 3.310 5515, 9.925 sso 2s ‘te. $308 4305 3.390 5.318, 3.585 note (0) Use solution annesled mate only 166 J © 013 by the America No reproduction jety of Mechanical Bngineos fhout writen consent of ASME, ay be mado of his mate ‘Asne 616.24-2013 Table Vil2-3.11 Ratings for Group 3.11 Materials 62s noaDe BAD Gr NO8SDE ber? Gi Nossa A-~ Standard Class Weng Pressures by Cass, pig Temperature, Ga 150 30 00 300) 1500 2500 3500 20 9 100 285 765 1490 2330 3720 6.200 13160 200 230 600 1205 1305 3010 5.020 9035 300 no 545 41090 41635 27% sto 870 400 180 500, 000 2500 2435 160 7430 500 70 ass 00 1370 3380 3,800 6840 «0 140 as 55 1.380 2338 3.560 esto 650 125, 20 835 1255, 2.090 380 6265 700 ito 40 820 1330 250 3az0 6135 B- Special Class caaeaee Working Pressures by Css, pig *F 350 300 00 300 1500 3500 3500) =2010 100 290, 730 00 2280 3750 630 11.250 200 260 “70 us 205 3360 S05 103085 300 25 10 us 1835 300 Sloss 3.120 400 25 555, us 1870 2785 4s ass 500 ays 510 1020 1525, 2545 ano 7635 600 185, ars 335 130 2285 3875 780 630 180 285 930 800 2330 3285 6200 700 a5 460 as 2375 2290 Sats 6570 nore (A) Use annealed material ont ASME B16.36-2013 Table Vil-2-3.12 Ratings for Group 3.12 Materials Ree cam 1574 Gr NODES (9, @) 3620 Gr wo8320 @) 3622 6 108320 @) as Ge NOEO35 1), 2) 1575 Gt NGOS 2), 2) ‘621 Gr. No820 638 Ge. 108367 (1) ‘ea2 6 NosD«7 (| 1501 i. NDS (3, 13622 Gr. NO«e93 (1), @) a9 Ge Noa3cr (2), 2) 564 Gr, NOSOSS (1, @ 1582 Gr. N06985 0) £8622 Gr. NO6SES (0) A- Standard Class Temperature, Working Pressures by Cas - 150 300) 0 300 2010200 260 «70 1345, 2015 3360 200 240 0 1205, 1365 sata 300 ns 585 165, 4750 29:5 00 200 540 2075 aes 2690 500 270 500 1.000 41500 2.495 600 suo ars ous 14420 2368 650 2s 460 320 1380 2305, 700 no 450 300 135s, 2255 750 98 “0 85 335 2210 800 80 430 865 295 2160 ‘Temperature Pee oF my 300) 00) 300) 1500 2500 500 2019100 290 750 1.300 2.250 3/50 6.250 31,250 200 265 695 1390 2.080 370 5780 0.405 300 250 650 1300 1955 3.255 5425 3765 400 20 600 1200 100 3,000 5000 3,000 500 25 555 ss 2670 2785 eg 8.355 00 200 530 1.055 1.588 2,640 4395 7938 80 195 515 030 ss 2570 is ns 700 195 505, 21005 1510 23520 295 7355 750 190 495 935 80 265 4305 7995 a0 385, 480 965 as, 20 4020 7.230 Noms: {a} Use soution annealed material oni. 2) Nt to be uses ever 200% ‘Copyright © 2003 by te ‘No eproetion may be mad of hs male witout wren cmgent of ASME. ‘see Gr noBOaT B25 Gr. NOBO34 (1) Table Vil-2-3.13 Ratings for Group 3.13 Materials ASME 816.34-2013 Boa Ge 06975 @) 622 Gr. NoB024 @) A~ Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Css, pale 3582 Gr 106975 @) B69 Nosost (1 B62 Gr NOODTS Temperature, Ga so 300 0 300) 1500) 2500 2500) 20 1 100 290 750 1.500 2.250 3.750 6250 11,250 200 260 205 05 auto 3515 5.360 103550 300 230 665 1330 1995 2325, 5.580 93970 200 200 630 31260 11385, 345 i240 9.430 500 170 595 3390 1785 2375 960 930 oo sao 60 sa38 1.685 2810 860 82. 60 a5 550 4300 11850 2750 4580 5245 700 110 580 31080 120 2700 4500 3100 750 95 30 21065, 1595 2560 430 7370 800, 50 10 1015, 1525, 2540 23230 7610 B ~ Special Class paar Wiking Pressures by Class, pal a wo 300) 00) 300 1500 2500) 4500 -20%9 100 290 730 1.500 2,250 se as naw 200) 530 750 1500 2250 3750 6250 11.250 300 285 700 aes 2a28 azo 6185 11130 200 270 700 £405, 208 3510 5850 103525 S00 255 665 £330 11995 3.320 535 9.965 600 240 625 1355 1.880 sass sas 9.400 60 ns os 22s oss 530 9.200 700 230 605 41205 3015 020 9.0e0 750 230 595 2190 2975 4,985 8.920 300 225 590 aso 21945 4310 38%0 Notes (Use anrested matt ony. 12) Use solution saesied motes onk 169 (~_Copyriaht © 2013 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engines [No seproducton may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. ASME 816.342013, Table Vil-2-3.14 Ratings for Group 3.14 Materials 462 Ge nO6030 @, ‘3581 Gr NOGORE G), @ 582 Gr 06080 (DB) 72 Gr NOOR, D 581 Gi. Nosoor (1) 8582 Gt Nosoo? (1), 3622 Gr No600? (2) A~ Standard Class orkng Pressures by Class, ps Temperature, Morin + 150 300) 600 300) 1500 2500) -20 10100 278 720 1440 2360 3,600 6.000 200 250 50 1295 ges 5.240 5,00 300 230 0 2200 11300 3,000 5,000 400 200 565 B30 44690 23820 4,700 500 170 540 sors has 2.690 4480 600 140 20 1935 sss 2,590 4220 850 2s 10 1020 iss 255 4.260 700 no Sos os 520 23530, 4220 750 35 500 1005 11505 23510 4.380 800 80 500 11900 1500 2395 4.360 850 6 3s os 1460 2435 4,060 7308 300 50 450 300 1350 22s 3785 6740 950 35 385 775 seo 11930 3.220 5795 11000 20 365 ns 11090 41820, 3.030 5.50 B~ Special Class ay Working Pressutes by Class, pag . 150) 300 600) 300 1500) 72500 "2500 20% 100 230 750 1,500 2.250 3750 6.250 11,380 200 275 ns sas 2avo 3615 6.025 103850 300 255 “70 1340 201 3350 5.580 10,045 00 240 60 51260 1.380 aus si2us 3.80 500 230 600 200 1800 3.000 5.000 3,000, 600 220 50 35s ans 595 4.920 580 650 20 570 ao ano 2855 2758 560 700 25 565 sh30 1695 225 2710 480 750 25 560 sa20 1680 2500 665: 8395 00 ns 355 as £670 278s es 28355 250 a5 585 sata 1.665, 2770 4,620 ats 300 210 530 os 1655 2760 600 8275 950 180 “70 ‘5 was 23360 33930 7070 1,000. 160 220 860 £260 2308, 3505 6310 ores: ) Use soliton angled material onl @) Not tobe use ove 600". 179 Socksty of Mechanical Engineers [No rproduction may be made ofthis material without written consent of ASM ASME 916.36-2013 Table Vil-2-3.15 Ratings for Group 3.15 Materials 107 cr nossi0 A) ‘Bios Gr NoaetO Bios Gr NOwRTO GD Bsc Gr NowstO A694 Gt NL2NW (2), @) 94 Gi. CUPIAMW (1, A~ Standard Class ae Working Pressures by Cass. psig + 50 300, 0 300 1500 2500 ‘500 -20 to 160 230 00 1.200 1.800 3,900 5,000 9.000 200 no 550 nies. 1.658 2760 600 8,280 300 200 520 1040 2.605 4340 7810 400 190 430 980 2.850 4.080 7348 500 170 465 5 2318 3.360 6950 600 a0 a0 880 1320 295 3.660 6.590 50 25 a0 850 1290 250 3,580 64s 700 no 129 35 28 2.090 3480 6.265 750 35 410 20 1230 2.050 3.420 ens 500 0 200 00 11200 2.005 31380 6010 80 6 395 785 80 1970 3,280 5.908 300 50 385 75 160 1330 32220 S795 950 35 380 760 ao 1.395, 360 5.680 3,000 2» 6s 75 4100 v0 3,030 350 11980 2) 350 700 1080 2759 2915 sas 4.100 20) ws 60s 955 1.610 2.605, 4935 nso 2) om” 550 32s 12370 22m aus 1.200 206) 205 0 620 1010 3.085 1350 26) 180 365 545 ‘10 1315 ans aoin0 eo Be ao 63s nas 260 aaso 2 108 205 210 15 260 1548 400 20) 73 150 25, 330 630 430 aso 20) 0 5 15, 290 485 75 41500 6B rn 85 5, 208 395 620 ASME 816.342013, Table ViI-2-3.15 Ratings for Group 3.15 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class Working Pressures by les, pale Temperature, °. 150 300, 0 300 1500 2500) ~20 10100 255 70 340 2010 3350 5.580 200 235 615 a0 1.380 380 535 300 225 580 6s, 1745, 25905 aes 400 20 4s 11085 1640 2.730, 4555 soo 200 515 1035 1350 2505 4310 00 10 490 80 1.870 2450 4085 650 485 480 960 140 2395 3,998 700 130 ass 0 1400 2330 3.885 750 75 400 15 1375, 22290 31s 800 170 as, 395 1340 2335 3730 850 170 440 0 1.320 2195 3.660 900 165 430 865 1295 25s 3595 950 160, a5 ws 1270 aus 33525 1,000 160 as 20 245, 2078 2.460 14050 360 as 0 ms, 2078 3.860 1,100 155 405, 0s, 1.20 2085 3360 3350 330 bas 5 11030 ans 2860 14200 00 260 a5 770 12085 24s, 1250 90 230 485 60 1338 sass 11200 6 170 345 55 360 3420 1380 0 130 260 385 64s 1070 24930 1400 35 95 190 285 “70 735 ats aso 30 7 45 m0 365 10 11095 4.300 2 56 105, 155 260 50 770 Noes (G) Use solution annested material ony. (2) Nat tobe used over 1,000 (G) Fangedsend valve ratings terminate at 1,000%. wm CCopyrigit © 2019 by the American [No repridustion may'be made of this mate ceiy of Mechanical Bo without writen consent of ASME. ASME 816342013, Table Vil-2-3.16 Ratings for Group 3.16 Materials B5ii 6. N08S90 © 8535 Gy, NOSSO) 8536 Gx, NOBS0 A- Standard Class Working Pressures by Cass, psig Temperature, ieee *F io 300) 300) 1500 2500) 500 -20 to 100 275 720 2.160 3600 6.000) 10,500 200 245 5 1910 aso 5,300) 9.540 300 22s 595 1780 2965 1940 390 00 200 555 1870 2785 640 3350 00 70 520 1585 20 4400 7920 600 suo 505 4510 2520 4,200 7560 60 ws 295, 1435 2470 saz0 741s 700 110 80 aaa 210 20 72s 750 98 ars azo 22365, 3940 71090 ‘00 0 465 1390 2315 3,860 6.950 850 6 455 0s 1350 2270 aye0 300 50 aes 390, 1330 2220 3,700 950 35 385 715 60 1.930 3220 1,000 20 at Ds 11os0 120 5,080 ose wm Ms eas, 1.030 ans 2885 4.100 wa as 35 00 1338 2.30 1150 20a) 10 65 11030 ins 11200 2d 100 220 285 ‘05 2305, 1250 20a 190 260 390 650 3085 11300 2 105 25 320 520 335 41350 20) 80 165 as a0 695 1235 4400 200) 6 us 185 310 515 905 aso 20) 50 105 15 255 30 770 2500 5) 40 75 15 390 35 565 Table Vil-2-3.16 Ratings for Group 3.16 Materials (Cont'd) B~ Special Class Working Presses by Cass. ple Temperature, i 150 300 600) 900, 1500) 2500 4500 2010100 290 750 1,500 2.250 3750, 6.250 11,250 200 270 70 1420 230 3580, sis 10.65 300 255 60 32s 1385 3310 5515. 93935, 400 240 620 es 265, 3.105 5.80 33320 500 225 590 "180 170 2965 riety 00 600 215 6s 1125 1.680 2ats 4.690 8.440 650 20 550 nos, 1655, 2760 4300 8275 700 205 540 11075 tes 2.690 ass Bars 750 200 530 1585, 2600 395 7918 00 200 15 1035, 1550 2585 4710 7755 850 195 505 1015 1520 2,530 4220 7.595 300 150 495 ‘90 as 2ao 4330 738 950 180 470 348 was 2,360 3930 7070 1,000 160 20 340 1260 23105 33505 6.310 1050 160 420 B40 2260 Drs 33308 6310 400 130 235 670 1,005 670 2785 5015 450 100 255 sis 70 11265 aes 3855 1200 % 120 405 605 soos ‘se0 3.020 1250 60 165 328 190 5 1355 2s 11300 50 135 265 400 65 0s 11395 1.350 40 105 205 no si 355, 154s 1400 30 75 355 230 385 ois, ass 1.450 25 65 130 195 320 35 365 1500 20 5 35 40 235 335 705 Notes (@) Use solution annealed materia on (0) Ranged-end valve ratirgs terminate at 1,000% a4 jpyright ©2013 by the American Soclty of Mechanical Engine ‘No reproduction may be made ofthis material witho rite consent of ASME. ASME 81634-2013, Table Vil-2-3.17 Ratings for Group 3.17 Materials 51g GND a A Standard Class naaeiaee Working Pressures by Class, le ad bo 300) 00) 300) 1300) 2500 2500 -20 10100 230 600 1,200 1.800 3000 5,000 3,000 200 200 520 1035 1555 23590, 4320 775 300 180 465 330 1385 2330 5380 8585 400 360 420 Bas 25 zo 5,520 5335 500 150 380 700 sis 1945, 3240 5330 600) uo 360 720 11080 1,800, 3,000 5.400 B ~ Special Class SEE Working Pressures by Class, pig safe ci 350 300 600) 900) 1500 2500| 500 =20 ta 100 255 ess 1,330 1995 3320 5535 9.965 200 215 500 as 1168s 2.805, 4680 3420 300 195 510 1020 11535 23350 4.260 668 ‘00 180 a0 sus nats 2355 3930, rao 500 165 435 870 11300 are 3.815 610 620 os 00 805, 1,205 2010 3380 602s note ony (Use soliton annealed mat [No reproduction nay be mace ofthis ms a Table Vil-2 ASME 616.34-2013 18 Ratings for Group 3.18 Materials ier ee wose00 Temperature, A- Standard Class ‘Working Pressures by Class, pale ia 50 300) 0 900 1800 2500) ‘500 2010 100 2s 720 1.840 260 3.600 ‘000 10,500 200 20 65 1375, 2060 3.030 s.ri0 10.285 300 230 ‘60 1315 1975 3,290 Sas 955 400 200 eo 1260 1.885, 34s 5.200 2.30 500 170 605 tao 1815 3.005 5040 3070 600 140 sas 168 1750 2015 60 8,750 650 2s S75 as 1720 2870 780 3,605 700 110 565 L130 1690 2820 4700 8460 730 95 530 06s 1395 2.660 430 7970 00 80 510 nots ass 2.840 4230 7610 850 6 495 975 2860 2435 4960 7.305 900 50 450 00 41350 2245 sins 60 950 35 365 725 4090 sis 3,030 550 14.000 20 240 +0 720 4.200 2.000 31600 11950 na 5 310 65 770 185 4.100 we 105 208 no sis a5 aso 2@) 75 150 225 ars 0 11200 2» 70 238 205 a5 570 B~ Special Class ua: ‘Working Pressures by Cas, pele a io 300, 00 300) 1500) 2500 500 ~20%9 100 290 730 1,500 3.750 6.250 11,350 200 290 730 1500 3730 6.250 113350 300 280 735 sara 370 ens 11.010 500 260 os 1350 335 51625, 1302135 00 250 650 1,300 358 542s. 9.185 650 265 60 1280 5.200 5035 9.605, 700 m0 630 1260 Sus 525 3.840 70 240 620 2a 308 580 91320, 300 Bs 65 n22s 368 sito 9,200 850 20 os, 1210 1815. 305, 5.045 3.080 300 230 595, 195 1790 20585 4980 960 950 5 55 510 1368 22270 3785 sais. 14000 us 300 609 ‘500 11500 2500 3300, 2050 6 195 385 580 65 11605 2885 1100 50 130 255 285 as, 1.070 1930 50 ca 35 190 285 470 735 ras 11200, 35 5 170 255, 430 7s 1285 ores: () Only use annealed material (@) Flanged vate rags teminate a 1,000° [No epreietion may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ASME 816.34-2013 Table VIl-2-3.19 Ratings for Group 3.19 Materials Baas Ge noea90 8560 Gr, 406230 () 2572 Gr NO6IO A) Baz Gr NORIO OD) A~ Standard Class comes Working Pressures by Class, psig ta 150 300 600 900) 1500) 2500 {500 20 10100 290 750 1.300 2.250 3.750 6.250 11,250 200 260 750 300 250 31750 6.250 11350 300 230 730 ass zaes 3isio 6070 108925 400 200 705 2810 aus 5.380 10585 500 170 665 1330 1995, 5.560 9.565 coo 140 os ano sas 5.0%0 2.070 650 125 580 ars 11765 2.960 4908 Bars 700 110 370 135. 1705, 2.860 4730 3515 750 95 530 1.065 1595 aso 7970 200 0 510 91s 1505 4.230 7.610 850 6 eas, 375 seo 4,060 7,305 900 50 450 300 1350 sims 6.720 350 35 385, 775 ah60 3.220 5.798 2,000 20 355 ns 11090 3.010 550 11050 200) 360 720 11980 3.000 1.300 206) 325 as 995 1610 2.6565 350 D@ 2 550 ms 1370 2285, 4.200 20) 205 410 20 030 ans 1250 200) 180 365 55 10 1315 300, 202) 140 275 410 55 nus 1.350 200) 105 205, no 515 860 1400 202) "5 150 25 380 630 aso 202) 60 ns 15, 20 a5 1500 we 40 % 125 208 345, wr Copyright © 2013 by die American Sociey of Mechanical Engineers [No reprodetion may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ‘ASME 616.34-2013 3.19 Ratings for Group 3.19 Materials (Cont'd) B- Special Class Temperture, Working Pressures by Cass psig ta Bo. 300 co 300 1500) 2500 1500 20 10 300 290 730 2250 3.750 6.250 11,250 200 230 750 2250, 350 6250 11350 300 230 730 2350 3780 6.250 11350 400 230 750 2250 3.750 6.250 u3s0 500 230 730 2250 31750 6250 111250 600 230 130 3750 6.250 11.250 650 230 750 33750 6.250 11250 700 280 735 3,665 610 103995, 750 280 730 isis 6070 103930 00 275 720 3,600 000 10,800 880 260 90 3385 sus. 9,160 500 20 600 3,000 5000 31000 930 180 “70 2380 33930, 7970 11000 260 a0 20s: 3,505 6310 11050 160 120 205 3,505, 6310 1.300 155 405 2018 3340 6.005 ase 20 35 ans. 2860 ses 3,200 100 250 3285 as sis6o 4350 0 20 ass 49s 410 3300 6 70 360 1430 2570 1350 50 130 20 385 eas 1070 1930 400 35 38 199 285 470 75 ras aso 30 75 us 20 365 610 1055 41500 2» 50 205 455 260 «0 770 notes: (9) Use annesed mtr ony (@) For weldingend valves only, Panged-ene valve ratings terminate at 3 000°, 178 “Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Mec co epaction may be made of this ASME B16.38-2013, MANDATORY APPENDIX VIII REFERENCES ‘The following is a list of standards and specifications referenced in this Standard. 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Forged and Bored Pipe for High-Temperature Service [ASTM 376-2005, Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperatire Centra Station Service ASTM A3S7-2006a, Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stel, Chromium Molybdenum ASTM A388-2008, Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Forgings [ASTM A430-91, Austenitic Ste! Forged or Bored Pipe — replaced by A3I2-20018 ASTM A453-2004", High-Temperature Bolting Materials, with Expansion Coefficients Comparable to Austenitic Stainless Steels ASTM Ad79-2008, Stainless Steel Bars ancl Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels ASTM. A485-2007, Steel Castings, Welding, ‘Qualifications of Procedures and Personnel ASTM A494-2009, Castings, Nickel and Nickel Alloy ‘ASTM A5IS-2003, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate: and Higher-Temperatare Service ASTM A316-2005, Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Sted for Moderate and Lower-Temperature 8 [ASTM AS37-2005, Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat“Teated, CCarbon-Manganese-Silicon Stel Plates ASTM AS40-2006, Alloy-Stee! Holting Materials for ‘Special Applications ASTM A609-1991 (R2007), Castings, Carbon, Low-Alloy, and Martensitic Stainless Steel, Ultrasonic Examination Thereof ASTM 672-2008 Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High Pressure Service at Moderate Temperatures ASTM A675-2003 (R2009), Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot- Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanical Properties ASTM A691-1998 (R2047), Carbon and Alloy Ste! Pipe, FlectricFusion Welded for High-Pressure Service at High Temperatures [ASTM A696-1990a (R2006), Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot Wrought or ColFinished, Special Quality, for Pressure Piping Components ASTM A739-1990a (2006), Stecl Bars, Alloy, Hot-Wrought, for Elevated Temperature of Pressure-Containing Parts, or Both ASTM A789-2008, Seamless and Welded Ferritie/ "Anstenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service ASTM. A790-2004, Seamless and Welded Ferritic/ "Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe ASTM A995-2008, Castings, Austnitc-Fertitic (Duplex) Stainless Ste! fr Pressure-Containing Parts |ASIM B127-2008, Nickel Copper Alloy (UNS No4400) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B160-2005, Nickel Rod and Bar ‘ASTM B161-2005", Nickel Seamless Pipe and Tube ‘ASTM B162-1999 (R2008), Nickel Pate, Sheet, and Strip 180 ASTM B183-2008, Seamless Nickel and Nickel Alloy ‘Condenser and Heat-Exchanger Tubes ASTM B164-2003, Nickel-Copper Alloy Rod, Bar, and Wire ASTM B165-2005, Nickel-Copper Alloy (UNS NO4#00) ‘Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM 8166-2005, Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS No6600, NOS6D1, NO6603, NO6E9D, NO6693, N06025, and’N06045) and Nickel-Chromium- Cobalt-Molybdenam Alloy (UNS NO6617) Rod, Bar, and Wire ASTM B167-2008, Nickel-Chromium-tron Alloys (UNS. 'N05600, Noss0}, NO6603, 06650, NO6ES3, INOSO25, and N06045) ‘and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt- Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B168-2006, Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys (UNS 06600, NOs601, N0603, NO6E90, NO6593, 106025, and No6045) and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt- ‘Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06517) Plate, Sheet, and Strip [ASTM 8333-2003, Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy Plate, ‘Sheet, and Stip ASIM BA35-2008, NickelMolybdenum Alloy Rod ‘ASTM B407-2008a, Nickel-Iron-Chromium AJloy Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B408-2006, Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Rod. and Bar ASTM 0409-2006, Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B423-2005, _Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Molybdenum-Copper Alloy (UNS NO8825 and NO822i) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM 824-2008, Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu Alloy (UNS NO8825 and NO8221) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B425-1999 (R2005), Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu Alloy (UNS N0S825 and UNS Nos221) Rod and Bar ASTM B434-2005, Nickel-Molybdemum-Chromium-Iron, ‘Alloys (UNS N10003, UNS N10242) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM 8435-2008, UNS_No6002, UNS 06230, 'UNSN12160, and UNS R30556 Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B443-2000 (R2005), Nickel-Chromium- Molybdenum-Columbium Alley (UNS N06625) and Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Silicon Alloy (UNS N06219) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B446-2003, Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum- Columbiutn Alloy (UNS N06625), Nickel-Chromium- Molybdenum-Silicon Alloy (UNS N06219), and Nickel-Chromium-Molyedenum:-Tungsten Alloy (UNS NO6650) Rod and Bar ASTM 8462-2006, Forged or Rolled UNS N06030, UNS 06022, UNS N06035, UNS N06200, UNS 06059, UNS N06686, UNS Nos020, UNS Nasozs, UNS N08026, UNS N08367, UNS 10276, UNS N10665, UNS N10675, (Copyright ©2013 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ‘No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen conse of ASME, ASME B16.4-2013 UNS _N10628, UNS No8031, UNS No«045, UNS N06025, and UNS R20053 Alloy Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for Corrosive High-Temperature Service ASTM B463-2004, UNS N08020, UNS N08024, and ‘UNS N0S026 Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B46é-2005, Welded UNS NO8020, NOB024, and 108026 Alloy Pipe ASTM 84668-2004, Welded UNS N08020, Nos024, and. Na8026 Alloy Tubes ‘ASTM B473-2007, UNS No8020, UNS No8024, and. UNS N08026 Nickel Alloy Bor and Wire ASTM B511-2001 (R2005), Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Silicon Alloy Bors and Shapes ‘ASTM BS35-2006, Nickel-Iron-Chromium Silicon Alloys (CNS N08330 and NO8332) Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM B536-2007, Nickel-Iron-ChromiunSilicon Alloy {UNS N08390 and NO8332) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B56t-2006a, Nickel Alloy Forgings ASTM B572-2006, UNS N06002, UNS N06230, UNS N12160, ancl UNS 30556 Rod. ASTM B573-2006, Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromiun-Iron “Alloy (UNS N10003, N10242) Rod ASTM B574-2006%, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium= ‘Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel Molybdenum- Chromium-Tantalum, — Low-Carbon Nickel Chromium-Molybdenum-Copper, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molyedenum-Tungsten Allay Rod ASTM BS75-2008, Low-Carbon NickelChromiume Molybdenum, Low-Carbon Nickel-Chiomiun Molybdenum-Copper, Low-Carbon Nickel- Chromium-Molybdenum-Iantalum, and Low- ‘Carbon Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B581-2002, Nickel-Chromium Iron ‘Molybdenum-Copper Alloy Rod ASTM B582-2002, _Nickel-Chromium-Iron- Molybdenum-Copper Alley Piste, Sheet nd Sip ASTM B599°1992 (82002), Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Moulybdenum-Columbium Stabilized Alloy (UNS NO87D}) Plate, Sheet, and Strip ‘ASTM 520-2003, Nickl-Iron-Chromium Molybdenum ‘Alloy (UNS NO8320) Plate, Sheet, and Strip [ASTM B621-2002 (82006), Nickel-Icon-Chromium- Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N08320) Rod ASTM 8622-2006, Seamless Nickal and Nicke!-Cobatt Alloy Pipe and Tube ASIM_B625-2005, UNS N08925, UNS NO8031, UNS N08932, UNS N08926, UNS N08354, and UNS 20033 Pate, Sheet, ancl Strip ASTM B649-2005, NicFe Cr-Mo-Cu-N Low-Carbon ‘Alloys (UNS NO8825, UNS NoBQS1, UNS NO8354 ancl UNS 08926), and CrNi-Fe-N Low-Carbon Alloy (UNS 820033) Bar and Wire, and Ni-Cr-Fe-Mo- N Alloy (UNS NO8536) Wire BL Copyright © 2013 by the American Soc No reprodivton may be mae of his materi Nickel-Iron-Chromium- Stabilized Alloy ASTM 8672-2002, Molybdenum-Columbium (UNS NOB700) Bar and Wire ASTM B677-2004, UNS N08904, UNS N08625, and. UNS N0S926 Seamless Pipe and Tube ASTM 8688-1995 (R004), Chromium-Nickel- Molybdenum-Iron (UNS NO8366 and UNS NO8367) Plat, Sheet, and Strip ASTM B691-2002 (R2007), Iron-Nickel-Chromium- Molybdenum Alloys (UNS N08366 anc UNS N08367) Rod, Bar, and Wire ASTM E29-2006b, Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications ASTM F94-2004, Standard Guide for Radiographic Examination ASTM E165.2002, Liquid Penetrant Inspection Method ASTM 186-1998 (R2008)*, Reference Radiographs for Heavy-Walled (2 t0 4% in, (51 to 114-mm) Stee! Castings ASTM ED 1958 (2004), Reference Radiographs for Heavy Walled (4% to 12 in, [114 to 305-mm)) Stee! Castings ASTM 1446-1998 (R2004)*, Standard Reference Radio- graphs for Stecl Castings up to 2 in. [51 mm) in Thickness ASTM 709-208, Standard Guide for Magnetic Particle Testing Publisher: American Society for Testing and Materials {ASIM Incernational), 100 Bacr Harbor Drive, P.O.Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2085, (www.astm.org) 180 5208:2008, industrial valves tall valves! 180 9000:2000, Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary” 180 9001:2000, Quality management systems — Requirements! 180 8904:2000, Quality management systems — Guideline for performance improvement! Publisher: International Organization _ for Standardization (160), Central Secretariat, 1, ch. de la Vole-Creuse, Case postale 36, CH-1211 Geneve 20, Switzerland /Suisse (www:is0.078) MSS $P-25-1998, Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions MSS SP-5.2008, Quality Standard for Steet Casting for Valves, Flanges, and Fittings [MSS SP-51-2003, Pressure Testing of Steel Valves Publisher. Memufacturers Standardization Society ofthe Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc. (MSS), 127 Park Sirvet, NE, Vienna, VA 22180 (wwwamss-hq.org) Preacure testing of " May also be obtained fon American National Standards asi ‘tate (ANSI, 25 West Sd Stee, New York, NY 1835. ‘of Mechanical Frgineers thot wren consent of ASME B16.342013, NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NOMINAL PIPE SIZE AND INSIDE DIAMETER “The relationship between wall thickness and inside diameter shown in Table 3s 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 wore established between nominal pipe sizes and the inside diameter of fitings matching. ight © 2013 by the Ameri No eprodution may be made material without writen consent of ASME. the rating class of the flanges. These provided a useful sign basis forthe 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-1is based on the dimensions given in 165 dimensional tables as "Inside Diameter of Fitting.” 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, 182 ‘Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME 816.34-2015, Table A-1_ Inside Diameter, d Gass 350) ass 300 Gass 606 ass 900 Cass 1500 Gass 2500 es Tom mmm mm % 27 05027050 aa 0027050 1270s ta aad % 92075 a9 07s tas as 687s 06) 12s 20 1 254 100 54 100-2500 2221s? s aS 1% eas as 182s mea? aaa 2k 1002 Ye a 150381803508 37 3a tay eka? 2 508 200° $08 200 sae 200 ars 187 aS 187 31 150 50 MH S250 685250 GES 250 57.2225 7225.7? 3 7o2 300 762-300 762300729 2ay 9B 2755722580 4 106 490 01.6 © 400106 © 0098389362729 Dar 100 5 170 500 tare 500 370 5.0007 47s ao 457 519362 28 6 1824 6.001524 6.001524 6001464575 1984 Sar 110 4a? 150 8 2032 B00 1022800999 7BT 1905750 177.8 700 MB 5.75. 200, 30 2540 10.00 2540 1000 er? 975 2380 9.37 2223 BTS tBL2725 250, 32-5048 17003048 3200 98511752824 1112 2624 1057-2189 B42 300 14 M66 13.25 s66 13.2569 2B? B12 1225 MHRA 1137 249940350 16 arm 15.25 387A 1525 Gar 18> 85H 1400 990.2 1300 2761 10/400 i 32 7.25 tate 17.00 a9 1650 dood S75 372 482 312 1225430 20 4890 19.25 4826 ©1900 463.6 1825 aah 1750 ASB 1637 3429 1350. $00 22° 5398 21.25 594 2100 5110 2042 «489.0 «19.95 87? 1800777 IAA? 380 2% $806 25.25 5842 23.00 5588 2200 $334 21.00 4983 962 He 1625 600 26 GHA 2525 6950 25006033. 237577 ATS S998 198 Aas 17.467 650 2 942 B25 6858 2700 GAT 2550 6223-2450 5842 2300 4828 1900 700 30-730 29.25 MAGS 29.00 55.2 sy 6oBB 26.25 GS DHE? HATA 2037750. 32737 M25 774 3.007386 2900 7112 200 7 34 Ba 3825 a2 53.00 780 3075 7556 28.78 : an 36 $953 35.25 BBO 35.00 2BS 3262 BDA 3150. : ae 38 96a. 259398 37.00 8729 3437 BRS 33.25 4 9965 3925 9906 3900 20.7 4625 890 9500. : : 42 10477 135 tots A100 965.2 3800 9334 36.75, 4% 10985 43.28 10922 4300 10825 3887 9779 3850 : 7 46 11093 45.25 1103.0 45.00 10s7A 4462 10223 40.25... i 4 12001 47.25 ravse aro 21048 4950 T0668 4200 | Core 5012509 49.2) 126 49.99 11493 48281112 A375 eae 183 ‘Copytight © 2013 by the American Sossty of Mevhanieal Engineers, [No reproduction may be made of material witout writen coasem of ASME, a ASME 816.262013, NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B METHOD USED FOR ESTABLISHING PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RATINGS 1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 8-141 Introduction Pressure-temperature ratings for this Standard have been determined by the procedures described in this Appendix. The method is general and considers dimen- ions ofthis and related standards. Valve performance related to stress and deformation Valves require spe- ial 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 B-2 Materials I 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 prossure rating shall be based om the valve body. The bonnet or cover shall be designed and the material selected accordingly. Selection of material for and the design of stems, discs, and other parts, such as bonnet gaskets and bolting, subject to pressure loading, shall be consistent with the pressure-temperaturerating. B-1.3 Wall Thickness ‘Wall thicknoss requirements for valve bodies are speci- fied in para. 6.1. The minimum wall thickness values, Sno Shown in Table 3 or calculated using the equation of Mandatory Appendix VI are all greater than those determined by the following equation. Equation (B-1) is included only as an item of general interest. Equation (Bl) is not to be used for design calculations and is not to be used as a substitute for either Table 3 values or Mandatory Appendix VI equations. [ inside diameter or port opening as defined in para. 6.1.2, (see Table 3 and Nonmandatory “Appendix A) pressure class designation number, e.g, for (Class 150, P, = 150; for Class 300, P. ba Bie en This method is appropriate for materials listed in Table 1 of ‘hi Standare, may not be approprate for other mates 14 Sp = st 1 = calculated thickn based constant equal to 7,000 ‘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 exprass d. B-1.4 Additional Considerations ‘The equation (B-1) results in a wall thickness of 50% greater for Class 150 to 2500 and approximately 35% greater for Class 4500 than for a simple cylinder designed for a stress of 48.28 MPa (7000 psi) subjected to.an internal pressure equal tothe prossure rating class designation, P. The actual values i Table 3 are approxi- mately 2.5 mm (0.1 in.) larger than those given by the equation. Additional metal thickness, particularly for ratings over Class 2500, needed for assembly stress, valve closing stresses, shapes other than circular, and stress concentrations must be determined by individual manufacturers, since these factors vary widely. B-1.5 Material Properties ‘The pressure-temperature rating method uses allow- able stzosses, ultimate strengths, and yield strengths from referenced ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sections, including their published Code Cases. For materials listed herein that have ratings either at temper ature values that are above those shown in a referenced Code section of that azo not listed in any of the refer- ‘enced Code sections, the allowable stress, ultimate strength, and yield strength data have been provided directly by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel ‘Subcommittee on Material, B-1.6 Material Groups Materials ae grouped in Table 1 based on identical or closely matched allovable stress ultimate tensile stress, and yield strength values. When these values are not identical for each material listed, the lowest value has been used, 8-2 STANDARD CLASS RATING METHOD 8-21 Method for Group 1 Materials Pressure-temperature ratings for Standard Class valves, Class 300 and higher, of materials listed in ‘Copyright © 2013 by ihe American Society of Mechanical Engineers @ [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ASME 816.362015, Materials Group 1 of Table 1, were established by the equation 2) where , = 10 when is expressed in MPa units, the esul tant py will bein bar units (C, = 1 when §) i ‘expressed in si unit, the resultant py will be in pst units) P, = pressure class rating index. For designations 4300 § Class s 4510 and above, PIs equal to the class designation number, eg, for Class 300, P, = 300. For Class 150 and forthe interpolation metiod required for rating des- ignations between Class 150 and 300, see pore. B23. Pu = ceiling pressure, bas (psi) a temperature T a8 specified in para. B'S for Standard Class Py = Standard Class rated working pressur, bar, (psi) for the specified material at temperature T 81 = selected stress, MPa (psi) for the specified ‘material at temperature 7. The value of 5 shall be established as follows (@) At temperatures below the creep range, Syshall he equa tor less than 60% of the yield strength at tomperatureT, but shall not exceed (D 60% of tho specified auinizum yield strength at 38°C (100°F) (2) 1.25 times 25% ofthe ultimate tensile strength at temperature 7 (@) At temperatures in tho creep range, the value ofS shall bo the allowable stress tom. perature I, as listed in ASME Boiler and Prossure Vessol Code, Section Il, Part D, for ‘ther Section Tor Section VIL, Division 1 but not exceeding 60% ofthe listed yield stength at temperature. (6) Inno case shall the selected stress vale increase with increasing temperature (#) The eveep cane is ansidonel be at temperatures in excess of 370°C (700°F) for Group 1 materials. {6) When te allowable srosos listed forthe referenced ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section show a higher and lower value for allowable stress and the higher value is noted to the effect that these stress values exceed two-thirds ofthe yield strength a tem perature then the lower value shall be used It ower allowable stress values do not appear and itisnoted in the allowable stress table that the allowable stress values exceed two-thirds of the yioldstrongth at temperature, then the allowable stress values to be used shall be determined as two-thirds of the tabulated yield strength a temperature. (/) Ultimate tensile strength and yield strength values shall be as listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II, Part D. (g) Allowable stress values listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section TI, Part D, for Section Ill, Class 2 or ‘Class 3 values may only be used for a material not listed for either Section 1 or Section VII, Division 1. B-2.2 Method for Groups 2 and 3 Materials Pressure-temperature ratings for Standard Class valves, 300 ¢ Class < 4500, of materials corresponding to those in Materials Groups 2 and 3 of Table 1 are established by the method of para, B21, except that in paras. B-21(@) and B-2.1(@(l), 60% factor shall be changed to 70%, and, for Group 2 materials, the creep range is considered to be at temperatures in excess OF 510°C (P50°F) unless the material properties indicate lower temperatures should be used. For Group 3 materi- als, the creep temperature onset for B-2.1(d) shall be determined on an individual basis 8.2.3 Method for Class 150 — All Materials Prosiure tempernture ratings for Standard Cl valves, Clas 150 rating designation, are established by the method given for the related materials in paras. B21 and 8-22, subject to the following exceptions: (a) The value of P the pressure cass rating, ncex in 9.182), or Class 150 shall be 115, Fore rating designa- tion between Class 150 and Class 300, an interpotation shall be made using P, = 115 pri for Class 130 (0) Tha value for 5), the selcted teres MPa (psi) for the spevific material at temperature T, shall be in accordance with the requirements stated in either para.B21 of B22 (6) the value of py the rated working pressure, bar (gsi), for Class 150, shall not exooed values at temperse ture, T, as given by €5. (@3) Pas C-CT 3 where (Cy = 21.41 and C; = 0.08724 with Texpressed in"C, the resultant py willbe in bar units (Cz = S20and Cs = 03 with T expressed in °F, the resultant pay will be in psi unit). T = material temperature, °C (°F) The value of T in eg, (B-3) shall not exceed 540°C (1,000°F). For values of 7 less than 38°C (100*F), use T ‘equal to 38°C (100°F) in eq. 63). Ane 816.3 1-3 SPECIAL CLASS RATING METHOD Pressure-temperature ratings for Special Class valves (see para. 21.2) areestablished forall materials of Table Dy the equation where G, = 10whensisexpresse in MPa uit theresa tant py willbe in bar units (Cy = 1 when S, isexpesed in pi unity, the resultant py wil tbeinps units) P, = prestre Gace tating index. For all designs Eons Clas 300 ard above, Py equal fo the Sass designation number, efor Clas 30, P, = 900 For Case 150, P= 118. Fora pres Sure class designation between Class 150 an Class 30th nterplation or he rated work ing pressures shall be made using P= 115 for Clase 150, = cating pressure bar (ps, a temperature Tes specie in pare. 8 for Special Class Poy = Spi Clas rated working pressure bar pa), forthe specied materiel at temperature? selected sressfor the specified material tem perature T, MPa (psi). The value of S: shall be tablished as follows: ia) A temperatures blow the crep range 5 shal be equa to or les than 625% of the Yel strong at temperature ut shall not teceed {2 625% ofthe specified minimum yield strength at 38°C (100°) 2) 25ieof the uliatetnsilestress value at temperate (b) At termperstres i the creep range, the ‘alu of 5 shall ete allonable stress afer perature. as listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Cafe, Section I, Pact D, for either Section I or Section Vi, Division 1; but not exceding 625% ofthe yield stengih at temperature F {on no case shall the selected stress value inerage wih increasing temperature. {@ The creep ranges to be considered tat at tempertures in ences of 00°C ODT) for Group 1 materials and 510°C (990°) for Group 2 material, ules materi properties indicate lower temperatures tobe ust For Group 3 materials, the creep range fempera fare nits shal be determined on an indi val bas {o) When thealloweablestesses sted for the referenced ASME Pole and Pressure Vesel Code Section show a higher anda lower value for allowable stress and the higher value is noted to the effect that these stress values exceed two-thirds ofthe yield strength at tem- perature, then the lower value shall be used, flower allowable stress values do not appear and itis noted in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I, Part D allowable stress table that the allowable stress values exceed tworthirdsof the yield strength at temperature, thon the allowabie stress values shall be deter” mined as the lesser of two-thirds of the tabu- lated yield strength or the listed allowable stress at temperature, ()) Ultimate tensile and yield strength vale ues shall be as listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II, Part D. (g) Allowable stress values listed in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section 11, Part D, for Section MI, Class 2 oF (Class 3 values only, may be used for a material not listed for either Section I or Section VIII, Division 1 B+ INTERMEDIATE RATING CLASS METHOD B-4.1 Conception ‘Welding end or threaded end valves may be designed for an Intermediate Pressure Class designation, In this case it is necessary to perform multiple linear interpola- tion using the datain Tables 2 and 3in order todetermine the intermediate pressure class designation, the interme diate pressure-temperature ratings, and the associated ‘minimum wall thickness. Given atthe statis the mate- rial identification, the intermediate working pressure, and its associated temperature B-4,2 Nomenclature Definitions for paras. B-43 and B-44 are as follows: a given inside diameter, reference para. 6.1.2 P, = pressure class designation, reference B13 P.: = the calculated intermediate pressure class des- Jgnation for pratT; P, = pressuse class rating index, reference para, B-2.1 Py, = the calculated intermediate pressure class rat- ing index for prat Tr a given intermediate working pressure at T; a given temperature associated with p the calculated required minimum wall thick- ness for Pa B-4.3 Interpolation for Intermediate Pressure Ratings Given p, at T; and the valve material, sfer to the applicable table forthe pressure-temperature rating tab- lation, For the given F, locate T, and Ti, the tempera tures above and below 1+ For the given py locate Py, and pu and also pay and py the bounding pressures ASME B16.36-2013 Table B-2 Class-Diameter Matrix Table B-1_ Pressure-Temperature Matrix eT r A lower and higher than p. These are identified with pres sure class rating indices Py: and Pyy, These are shown schematically in Table B+ (a) Interpolate to find intermediate pressures, py and py at intermediate temperature, 5) = parle A 9 (1) Interpolate to find the inteemediate pressure class rating index, Py ope By Pa + (Pag = Pa Ne en (©) Interpolate to find the intermediate pressure class sesignation, P, By (4) Interpolate to find intermediate working pres- sures at temperature over the associated service temper- ature range applicable for P,.. This interpolation is specifically required for the pressure rating at 38°C (100°) that is needed for setting the hydrostatic test pressure and to meet the marking requirements and for setiing the pressure associated with any maximum limiting temperature. For example for T = 1, the inter- polated working pressure rating is 2 Fay = Bact (Pay Bd poe es) 187 B-4.4 Wall Thickness for Intermediate Ratings Given the valve inside diameter, d (para. 6.1.2), and the calculated intermediate pressure class designation, ay [para. B-.3(0) refer to Table 3 for the minimum wall thickness tabulation. For the given inside diametet, d, locate d, and dy, the diameters above and below dy. For the given Py locate and Pra, the pressure class desig nation lower and higher than Py. The bounding mini- ‘mum wall thickness is at the row-columa intersection as shown schematically in Table B-2. (@) Interpolate to find intermediate minimum wall thicknesses, fy, and fy at intermediate diameter, dy (©) Interpolate to find the intermediate minimum wall thickness, () foo tat by tole a ' 7-1) 8:5 MAXIMUM RATINGS ‘The rules for establishing Standard Class and Special Class pressure-temperature ratings include consider ation of ceiling pressures, P., or Py, that effectively sels limits on the selected stress. The ceiling, preasure— temperature values set an upper bound forhigh strength materials and are imposed to limit deflection, By defini tion, ceiling pressure values also apply to intermediate ratings (para. 2.1.5). Ceiling pressure values are listed in Tables B-3M and -3. Except for Limited Class, ratings in excess of these are not permitted under this Standard. ( Copyright ©2013 by the American Soclery of Mechanioal Engineers. ) [No reproduction say be mio ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ASME 916.34-2013 Table B-3M_ Ceiling Pressure, bar ‘A-~ Standard Class Going Pressures by Clas, bar Temperature, tc 150 0 9001300 2500 500 291038 200 sur 1034 1552 2a 4309 7757 30 195 su 1034 1552 asa 4308 757 100 7 515 1030 1546 2578 A294 730 150 158 503 1003 506 2508. 182 28 200 8 486 972 1458 34 4054 798 250 aa 463 ony 1380 nis 3362 eons 300 102 29 857 236 na 3573 sane 525 93 a4 826 i240 2066 sues 596 350 a4 403 804 i207 woud 3353 6033 ms Th 389 76 365 1964 332 sas 400 65 365 D3 1098 1831 3069 5435 425 55 352 700 1052 ws4 2316 sar 450 as 337 sz jou 1690 258 5070 a5, 37 a7 ea 954 1582 2629 amas 500 28 282 565 7 409 2350 30 325 19 28 56 ms 1290 nas 3867 538 aa 252 50.0 752 55, 2089 3758 550 aa 250 198 78 269 2080 araz 575, 1 260 a79 ns usr 1995 3591 600 aa ns 229 wer 1079 1785 aaa 25 a 183 366 549 912 1320 238 650 14 mt 281 a5, 707 nr m7 675 1 4 252 378 er 106 1879 709 1a 201 209 28 497 m0 usa 5 1a 73 15.8 232 355 se nse 750 vy 59 ar vs 298 693 882 775 ta 46 30 137 28. 380 oe ‘00 rr} 35 70 105 74 292 526 a6 10 28 39 86 m1 28 a7 B ~ Special Class Temperature, ‘Colin Pressures by Cass, bar “c 150 300) 00 300) 1500) 2500) 2500 “a t038 200 sy 1036 155.1 286 1309 7157 50 200 57 1034 1551 2868 2309 m7 100 200 57 1034 ass 2586 4309 vs? 350 200 57 1034 asst 2586 4309 7757 200 200 sur 1034 1561 286 43909 757 230 200 sz 103.4 asa 2586 4309 ms7 300 200 a7 1034 ass. 2585 4309 157 325 200 Suz 1034 55a 2585 2309 757 350 198 sis 1028 1543. a7 4286 ma 375 193 508 roo ans 2525 4209 p78 400 393 503 008 1506 asia 4183 7332 225 190 136 o03 uss 282 a7 7486 450 181 73 344 uae 258 393 r078 a5 166 a 355 ez n37 3563 eats 500 27 356 ns 1074 1786 278 S254 525 a 305 612 918 1532 asa 459.2 538 119 290 79 ase ms a7 35.

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