PDS Piping Component Data
PDS Piping Component Data
June 2011
DPDS3-PB-200022H
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Contents
Preface PDS ............................................................................................................................................... 15
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Reference Data File Descriptions ......................................................................................................... 17
Piping Job Specification File Descriptions...................................................................................... 17
Non-Database Part of the Piping Job Specification ....................................................................... 18
Non-Database Part of Item Descriptions ........................................................................................ 19
Model Graphics .............................................................................................................................. 19
Design DDL .................................................................................................................................... 20
Seed File Definitions....................................................................................................................... 20
Codelists................................................................................................................................................... 577
General Comments ............................................................................................................................. 579
Comments Specific to Units of Measure Codelist Sets ...................................................................... 579
CL31, Object Types for Orthographic Drawings (40).......................................................................... 581
CL35, Approval Status (10) ................................................................................................................. 583
CL36, Structural Approval Status (15) ................................................................................................ 583
CL37, HVAC Approval Status (10)...................................................................................................... 584
CL50, Hold Status (10) ....................................................................................................................... 584
CL69, Equipment Divisions/Form Code (99) ...................................................................................... 584
CL125, Fluid Code/Connector Type (999) .......................................................................................... 585
CL130, Construction Status (15) ......................................................................................................... 589
CL145, Materials Grade (4500) .......................................................................................................... 589
CL148, Piping Materials Class Description (31999) ........................................................................... 625
CL160, Responsibility (25) .................................................................................................................. 636
CL180, Fabrication Category (99)....................................................................................................... 636
CL190, Coating Requirements (99) .................................................................................................... 637
CL200, Heat Tracing Requirements (10) ............................................................................................ 637
CL210, Heat Tracing Media (60) ......................................................................................................... 638
CL220, Insulation Purpose (40) .......................................................................................................... 639
CL230, Cleaning Requirements (99) .................................................................................................. 639
CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation (999) ................................................................................ 639
CL332, Schedule / Thickness Override .............................................................................................. 643
CL340, Safety Classification (99)........................................................................................................ 645
CL360, Stress Analysis Requirements (15) ........................................................................................ 645
CL365, Reporting Requirements (25) ................................................................................................. 645
CL366, Requirement to Reconstruct (10) ........................................................................................... 646
CL380, Piping Component Type (2500) ............................................................................................. 646
CL390, Action (40) .............................................................................................................................. 655
CL400, Option (999) ........................................................................................................................... 655
CL420, Piping Component Type/Source (25) ..................................................................................... 664
CL425, Piping/Tubing Type (25) ......................................................................................................... 664
CL430, Instrument Component Type/Source (25) .............................................................................. 664
CL499, Piping Notes (999) .................................................................................................................. 664
CL530, Accessory/Item Type (125) .................................................................................................... 667
CL550, Operator/Actuator Type (200) ................................................................................................ 667
CL570, Design Standard (200) ........................................................................................................... 669
Introduction
This document explains the basis used in developing the Reference Data required for the
execution of the Piping Task.
See Also
Reference Data File Descriptions (on page 17)
Piping Job Specification File Descriptions (on page 17)
Non-Database Part of the Piping Job Specification (on page 18)
Non-Database Part of Item Descriptions (on page 19)
Model Graphics (on page 19)
Design DDL (on page 20)
Seed File Definitions (on page 20)
Model Graphics
The files involved and a short description are given below. Refer to the description of the Graphic
Commodity Library in the Reference Data Manager (PD_Data) Reference Guide for detailed
explanations.
c:\win32app\ingr\rdusrdb\us_pcdim.l.t
This file contains data in the format required for definition and revision. It includes all the
tables required to provide dimensions, surface area and weight data to the Piping Task during
interactive execution of the task. In addition to generic data, it includes specific data about:
Plain piping components
Valves
Fittings
Fire and safety components
Miscellaneous piping commodity components, including valve operators
c:\win32app\ingr\rdusrdb\us_pcdim.l
This library file contains data in the format required for execution by the task. It includes data
from all the sources listed in the description of c:\win32app\ingr\rdusrdb\us_pcdim.l.t.
c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\assembly.l.t
This file contains data in the format required for definition and revision. It includes the
definitions of all assemblies available for use with the task.
c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\assembly.l
This library file contains data in the format required for execution by the task. It includes data
from all the assemblies included in c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\assembly.l.t.
Design DDL
The file involved and a short description are given below.
c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\ddl\design.ddl
This is the database definition of the relational database for the Design portion of the Piping
Task.
Description Files(s)
Notes c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\std_note.l
Item Descriptions
Assemblies c:\win32app\ingr\pdshell\lib\assembly.l
Miscellaneous
Description Files(s)
General Conventions
Unless otherwise indicated in this document, values for "specific" and "generic" parameters
will be stored in tables whose names are derived from parameters in the Piping Job
Specification.
Table names often use the character "_".
Any number of comments may be included in a table, using the convention described below:
Blank lines are allowed without limits. No special character is required to define their
presence.
Any number of lines with comments may be included. Each comment line must be
preceded by an "!". Comments are disregarded by the system.
The following comments are specific to the Piping Job Specification Table, to the Piping
Commodities Table and to the Taps Table:
Columns in the table may be separated by either single or double spaces. The following
comments apply:
If single spacing is preferred, a line with the following format is required:
Single_Spacing
Entries in the columns must be made without blank spaces.
If double spacing is preferred, a line with the following format is required:
Double_Spacing
Entries in the columns may have up to one blank space in them.
A sequence line will define the contents of each column in the table. This will be done by
identifying the attribute number from the applicable entity and DDL covered by each column.
Attributes that are not included in the table will be defined by preceding them with an "*". An
example is:
Sequence= 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 *3 *4
The spacing between the entries in the above order statement must be either single or double
depending upon whether the single or double format applies to the table. This includes the
space between "=" and the first number in the statement.
Units will be defined for each column of a table as the applicable of the codes shown below.
The indicated upper/lower case convention should be respected.
Measurement Type Unit Name Code
For tables with only one input column, the generic value ET_AL may be used in the input
column. The system will understand such entry to indicate that values in the line just prior to
that for ET_AL will apply to any input value equal to or greater than the value in that line.
The following conventions will apply to the definition of columns in a table with a table format
other than P8*, P9*, I8* or I9*, where * refers to any applicable alphanumeric character:
A definition must be made using the format described below regarding the number of
input and output columns involved:
No Inputs X No Outputs X
The number of input columns must not exceed 2. The number of output columns must
not exceed 9; it may be 0.
A definition must be made using the format described below regarding the units of
measure used in each column.
Units= NPD IN, SF, LB, INT, DEC, IN, RAT, IN, IN, IN
The following conventions will apply to the definition of data in a table with table format P8*,
P9*, I8* or I9*:
A definition does not need to be made regarding the number of input and output columns
involved. The number of input fields must not exceed 2. The number of output fields is
up to parameter P34 for component data and up to parameter Y27 for actuator data. A
blank line following a component will signify that the definition of the component has been
completed and that a new component will follow. The word "END" following a
component will signify the end to the table.
Each parameter in these tables must have the applicable units of measure defined, using
the format "Pii-Z" or "Yii-Z", where:
-A=AN*20
-D=AN*1
-E=INT
-G=NPD IN
-H=NPD MM
-J=SF
-L=LB
-N=IN
-P=DEG
The following conventions apply to the attribute "rating" with respect to the naming of data
tables:
The Piping Job Specification may express alphanumeric ratings in at least the following
formats: CLXXXX, XXXX# or OTXXXX. The entry in the table and the file names
representing the attribute "rating", however, will exclude characters such as "CL", "#" and
"OT" so that the same table may be used regardless of how rating was defined in the
Piping Job Specification. The above rating formats have been used in accordance with
the following criteria:
CLXXXX to refer to an ANSI or API pressure rating.
XXXX# to refer to a pressure rating defined by an organization other ANSI or API.
OTXXXX to refer to the rating of a connect point that meets the applicable ANSI or
API rating geometrically but not from a pressure carrying standpoint. An example of
the above is a valve supplied with flanged ends meeting the bolting pattern of ANSI
CL150 pressure rating but having pressure carrying characteristics different from
those of that ANSI rating.
Female ends for plastic pipe are usually defined in terms of "schedule/thickness" and not
in terms of "rating" as is common with female ends for most other components. To make
female ends for plastic pipe follow the rules for other female ends, the applicable
"schedule/thickness" will be used as the value for "rating" for these components. If such
rating values consist of alphanumeric characters (including dashes), the system will
"strip" all such characters from the rating value in the Piping Job Specification and will
only use the numeric values in accessing the applicable tables. If such rating values
include decimal points, the decimal points will be converted to the character "$" in
accessing the applicable tables.
If the rating in the Piping Job Specification is expressed in terms of alphabetic characters
only, the system will use all such characters in accessing the data tables. The names of
the data tables will include all the alphabetic characters included in the Piping Job
Specification.
Another acceptable value for rating is "GRAVHD". This value may be used in the
Piping Job Specification and in the data tables for components rated to sustain a
nominal fluid head.
Another acceptable value for rating is "OTHER".
One acceptable value for rating is "NONE". This value may be used in the Piping Job
Specification and in the data tables for components whose ends would normally
require the use of the attribute rating as part of the table name but that for some
specific reason, a rating does not apply.
The schedule/thickness of piping components may be determined either by
look-up/calculation from a piping materials class or based on a value provided by the User
independent of the piping materials class. Comments in this paragraph define the latter
approach. The value of the override schedule/thickness attribute of each piping segment
may be either:
Left blank if the User wishes schedule/thickness to be determined from the applicable
piping materials class; or
Defined by the User entering a schedule/thickness value; or
Defined by data transfer from the P&ID Task. A value from the P&ID Task will only be
transferred to this attribute if the piping thickness flag in the P&ID segment has a value "
U"; in such case, the value from the P&ID segment schedule/thickness will be transferred
to the Piping Task override schedule/thickness. Otherwise, the value of the override
schedule/thickness in the Piping Task will be left blank
If the Piping Task software finds a non-blank value for the override schedule/thickness,
such value will be applied to all the components that belong to the segment. Such
definition will be respected during reconstruction of the piping system.
Schedule or thickness values will be shown for all components for which such values make
sense. In order of preference, schedule and thickness will be expressed in terms of:
Generic schedules, such as S-STD, S-XS and S-XXS.
Specific schedules, such as S-40, S-60 and S-80.
Thickness class, such as CL50 and CL51. For this situation, both the alpha and numeric
characters must be included in the "Sc/Th" column of the piping materials class and in the
corresponding table names.
"NREQD": This value is to be used in cases where all of the following conditions apply:
+ The thickness value is not required in purchasing the component.
+ Empty weights are not significantly affected by actual thickness values.
+ Either stress analysis is not applicable or, if applicable, the component is to be
considered infinitely rigid in stress analysis calculations.
Specific wall thicknesses: To insure compatibility between data tables, the Piping Job
Specification and wall thickness calculations, thickness will be expressed as defined
below.
+ .XXXX if the thickness is less than 1 inch
+ X if the thickness is an even inch
+ X.XXX if the thickness is 1 inch or thicker
Trailing zeroes will not be included. Decimal points will not be included for numbers
without decimals. Examples of these rules follow: + .25 + .5 + 1 + 1.375 + 2.375
Where the schedule name exceeds the field length provided, for example S-SDR13.5, it
will be defined in terms of its wall thickness.
*XYYY: The need to perform a thickness calculation will be triggered by an entry with the
format "*XYYY" being present in the "Sc/Th" column of the Piping Commodities Table.
The letters that make this code have the following meaning:
The character "X" is an alphanumeric code that defines the equation to use in the
calculation. Possible values and their definitions are as follows: If the value for this
character is "C", the schedule/thickness for the applicable end of the component is to
be determined by calculations using the thickness equation defined for the piping
materials class in the "Thck Eqtn" column of the Define Piping Job Specification table.
The characters "YYY" define the casting, joint or structural grade quality factor (E)
times 100. This factor is one of the parameters used in the thickness calculation.
The User should be cautioned that if he is defining a calculation to be performed on a
seamless fitting (E=1) but wishes to match the thickness for the mating welded pipe
(E=0.85), the quality factor for the pipe should be entered here.
MATCH: The need to match the thickness of a component to that of the pipe of the same
diameter and of option 1 will be triggered by an entry with the format "MATCH" being
present in the "Sc/Th" column of the Piping Commodities Table.
To minimize duplication when the same thickness can be expressed for metallic materials in
terms of either a generic or a specific schedule, the convention defined below will be used.
For a given nominal diameter, only the schedules shown in the line for that diameter will be
used in the Piping Job Specification and in the data tables.
The table shown below will be used to correlate English nominal pipe diameters with their
corresponding metric values.
0.125 6
0.250 8
0.375 10
0.500 15
0.750 20
1.000 25
1.250 32
1.500 40
2.000 50
2.500 65
3.000 80
3.500 90
4.000 100
5.000 125
6.000 150
8.000 200
10.00 250
12.00 300
14.00 350
16.00 400
18.00 450
20.00 500
22.00 550
24.00 600
26.00 650
28.00 700
30.00 750
32.00 800
34.00 850
36.00 900
38.00 950
40.00 1000
42.00 1050
44.00 1100
46.00 1150
48.00 1200
Weight tables have been provided for components required by the piping materials classes for
at least the combinations of thickness shown in the applicable Thicknesses Tables.
Where a "." or a "-" is included in a parameter that is part of a table name, a "$" will be used to
represent them in both the table name and the ASCII file name. The actual character, and
not the "$", will be displayed in all fields representing the actual attribute involved. Examples of
how thicknesses would be represented on the basis of the above rule follow:
.25 .........................................$25
.5 ..........................................$5
1 ...........................................1
1.375 .......................................1$375
2.375 .......................................2$375
Some tables require an "END" statement as their last line; others do not. Refer to specific
table formats in this document for actual requirements.
Revision management of Piping RDB data follows the conventions described below:
The applicable control document is updated.
The "Rev" and "Date" fields of the table that is changed are revised as appropriate.
The line in the table that was either newly created or revised is identified by having the
symbol ">" precede it. If the line was deleted, a ">" is placed above and below the line
deleted.
When a table is revised again, all previous revision marks are deleted.
A Any component, this is the distance from the origin of the component
to the outermost face of any of its ends. For components that
have either ends with different terminations or branches that are
not normal to the main axis of the component, this is the distance
from the origin of the component to the outermost face of the end
in the vicinity of PCP1.
Bolted This value will be included in the appropriate dimension table.
Female This value will not be included in any dimension table. It may be
deduced from the expression E + Q using values of E and Q from
the appropriate tables.
B Any For components that have ends with identical terminations and
for which branches, if any, are normal to the main axis of the
component, this parameter does not apply. For components that
have either ends with different terminations or branches that are
not normal to the main axis of the component, this is the distance
from the origin of the component to the outermost face of the end
in the vicinity of PCP2.
Bolted This value will be included in the appropriate dimension table.
Female This value will not be included in any dimension table. It may be
deduced from the expression F + Q using values of F and Q from
the appropriate tables.
BCD Bolted This is the bolt circle diameter of the bolts required at a bolted
end, as defined in the table named "BLT_Term_Rat_TS" as a
function of the nominal pipe diameter, termination type, rating and
table suffix of the applicable bolted end.
Male Not applicable.
Female Not applicable.
C Any For components that have ends with identical terminations and
for which branches, if any, are normal to the main axis of the
component, this parameter does not apply. For components that
have either ends with different terminations or branches that are
not normal to the main axis of the component, this is the distance
from the origin of the component to the outermost face of the end
in the vicinity of PCP3.
Bolted This value will be included in the appropriate dimension table.
Male Not applicable.
Female This value will not be included in any dimension table. It may be
deduced from the expression G + Q using values of G and Q from
the appropriate tables.
D Any For components that have ends with identical terminations and
for which branches, if any, are normal to the main axis of the
component, this parameter does not apply. For components that
have either ends with different terminations or branches that are
not normal to the main axis of the component, this is the distance
from the origin of the component to the outermost face of the end
in the vicinity of PCP4.
Bolted This value will be included in the appropriate dimension table.
Male Not applicable.
Female This value will not be included in any dimension table. It may be
deduced from the expression H + Q using values of H and Q from
the appropriate tables.
E Any For components that have ends with identical terminations and
for which branches, if any, are normal to the main axis of the
component, this is the distance from the origin of the component
to any of its PCPs. For components that have either ends with
different terminations or branches that are not normal to the main
axis of the component, this is the distance from the origin of the
component to PCP1.
Bolted This parameter may be deduced from the expression A + T using
values of A and T from the appropriate tables.
Male This value will be included in the appropriate dimension table.
Male The value of this variable will be "0" for all male ends.
T Bolted This is half of the gasket gap thickness, as defined in the Piping
Job Specification for the applicable piping materials class.
V Bolted This variable represents the diameter of the bolt at the bolted
connection. The V variable is used in generic tables by Bolted
ends STUD_Rat_TS and STUD_Term_Rat_TS.
"STUD_Rat_TS", if the RDB option that involves CP
termination for bolt length calculations is not active; or
W_i Bolted This is the nut allowance, as defined in the applicable of the tables
listed below:
"STUD_Rat_TS", if the RDB option that involves CP
termination for bolt length calculations is not active; or
"STUD_Term_Rat_TS" if the RDB option that involves CP
termination for bolt length calculations is active.
Commodity Discussions
Basic Information
AABBCC Codes and Model Codes
The AABBCC code is the primary access key to the commodity items in the Piping Job
Specification. An AABBCC code is a generic code about which a more detailed definition is made
in the Piping Job Specification.
These detailed definitions are identified by a model code in the Commodity Item data table of the
PJS. Each model code is classified by:
AABBCC code
option
size ranges
end preparations
ratings
The model code includes the definition of the graphic representation of the component in the
piping model. Depending upon the circumstances:
One or more model codes can be assigned to one AABBCC code
The same model code can be assigned to different AABBCC codes.
If the termination types are the same but the values for rating, schedule or thickness differ,
the "stronger" ends(s) are designated as the green connect point.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used to describe the table name formats in this document.
user places a section of piping which is shorter than the "preferred length" value defined in
table PIPE_LENGTH.
TNF=None & None
Flanged/mechanical joint ends
Mechanical joint/plain ends
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=None & None
Spigot/push-on bell ends
Plain/push-on bell ends
Plain/mechanical joint bell ends
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
The following comments apply to the above definition of piping:
In the Piping Materials Class, the entry for model code will be preceded by an asterisk (*)
to signify to the software that piping with an EDEN parametric code definition is involved.
This asterisk is not part of the model code name itself and such will be recognized by data
check reports executed by PDS. The ends of the piping will be drawn per the following
convention:
Bolted ends will be represented per standard PDS practice using dimensions from the
applicable generic tables.
Female ends will be represented as a cone of the following dimensions:
The large end with dimensions from the applicable female generic tables.
An included cone of angle of 90 degrees.
A cone length determined by the above criteria in conjunction with the termination
type at the other end of the pipe.
Both ends of the pipe have different end preparation. Pipe placement must always start at
a fitting. The end preparation of the fitting will determine the end preparation of the pipe
which will be placed first. When pipe placement is completed, the end preparation of the
last end of the pipe will be checked for compatibility with that of the corresponding fitting
end, if one applies. If an incompatibility is detected with such fitting end, an error will be
returned by the system. It will not be possible to "break" this type of pipe after placement
for insertion of another component; if such action was required, deletion and replacement
of the pipe will be necessary.
The following considerations apply to the length of this type of pipe:
The model code (MC) for parametric pipe will consist of the letter "P" followed by an
integer that will define its default length. This length will be the "CP to CP" length,
rather than the "face to face" length. It will have as units of measure those that apply
to pipe length in the project.
During manual component placement, the system will place, starting at the active
placement point, one length of pipe of the default length. If the available length is
less than the default length, a pipe will be placed to fit the available length. By
choosing the starting point for placement, the user will have control as to where the
random length of pipe is placed.
During automatic component placement, the system will start placing pipe of the
default length from whichever end applies and will continue doing so until the
available length for placement is less than the default length. An additional pipe will
then be placed to fit the remaining length. In this method of placement, the user has
no control as to where the random length of pipe is placed.
During reconstruction, the system will replace default and non-default pipe lengths in
kind. If the new default length differs from the original default length, however, the
procedure define above for automatic component placement will be used.
The system will refuse to place any portion of piping, which are shorter that the "min
length" value defined in table PIPE_LENGTH. The system will return a warning if the
user places a section of piping which is shorter than the "preferred length" value
defined in table PIPE_LENGTH.
Placement of taps is required.
Valves (6Q1C)
The AABBCC code for valves consists of the AABB code 6Q1C followed by two numbers for the
specific type of valve.
The Piping Component database table (34) applies to these classes of piping components.
See Also
Connect Point Data (on page 44)
6Q1C01, Gate valve (in-line) (on page 50)
6Q1C02, Extended body gate valve (in-line) (on page 51)
6Q1C03, Conduit gate valve (in-line) (on page 52)
6Q1C04, Blank gate valve (in-line) (on page 52)
6Q1C05, 3-way valve (in-line) (on page 53)
6Q1C06, [2-way] ball valve (in-line) (on page 53)
6Q1C08, 3-way ball valve (in-line) (on page 54)
6Q1C11, [2-way] globe valve (in-line) (on page 55)
6Q1C12, [2-way] angle globe valve (in-line) (on page 56)
6Q1C13, 3-way globe valve (in-line) (on page 57)
6Q1C14, Y globe valve (in-line) (on page 57)
6Q1C16, [2-way] plug valve (in-line) (on page 58)
6Q1C18, 3-way plug valve (in-line) (on page 60)
6Q1C19, 4-way plug valve (in-line) (on page 60)
6Q1C22, Needle valve (in-line) (on page 60)
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the component in the model that were not included in the P15A table.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, are less than or equal to 24, the empty weight of the valve, including the valve operator
weight, is included in a table with format P59. The name of this table is comprised of the
following parameter from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the valve, including its
operator.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code for the valve operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator is included in a
table with format P60A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from
the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code of the operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters are included in a
table with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter
from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P25A
table.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, are less than or equal to 24, the empty weight of the valve, including the valve operator
weight, is included in a table with format P59. The name of this table is comprised of the
following parameter from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the valve, including its
operator.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code for the valve operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator is included in a
table with format P60A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from
the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code of the operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters are included in a
table with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter
from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP Male, RCP Male
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and if the neither the green nor the red connect points are a male termination
type, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P26A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P26B.
The name of the P26B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P26A
table.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, are less than or equal to 24, the empty weight of the valve, including the valve operator
weight, is included in a table with format P59. The name of this table is comprised of the
following parameter from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the valve, including its
operator.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code for the valve operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator is included in a
table with format P60A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from
the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code of the operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters are included in a
table with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter
from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P26B.
The name of the P26B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Rat(G) Term(R) Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P26A
table.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, are less than or equal to 24, the empty weight of the valve, including the valve operator
weight, is included in a table with format P59. The name of this table is comprised of the
following parameter from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the valve, including its
operator.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code for the valve operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator is included in a
table with format P60A.The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from the
piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code of the operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters are included in a
table with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter
from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP = Male, RCP Male
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination type and the red connect point is
not a male termination type, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P27A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P27B.
The name of the P27B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters
required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P27A table.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, are less than or equal to 24, the empty weight of the valve, including the valve operator
weight, is included in a table with format P59. The name of this table is comprised of the
following parameter from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the valve, including its
operator.
For piping valves whose operator types as defined in codelist set CL550, Operator/Actuator
Type, exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code for the valve operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator is included in a
table with format P60A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from
the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the model code of the operator, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters are included in a
table with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter
from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
Unless otherwise indicated, all valves have operators. Refer to paragraph C.6.1 for
additional requirements regarding operators.
Valves and their operators are not placed during automatic component placement. They
must be positioned manually.
For the table format descriptions applicable to each component type, the GCP and RCP rating
and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification has been
listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and are not
necessarily part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to Section 4, Model Graphics Definitions, for a description of the
table formats.
To supply data required for stress analysis purposes.
Bolted or male ends, full port and round bore plug valve
(MC=PLUFB) (SN=V16)
Long pattern, female ends, full port lift check valve (no
operator) (MC=CKLF) (SN=V38)
TNF=P15A & P59
Socket ends
Socketwelded ends
Female threaded ends
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=P26A & P59
Socketwelded/female threaded ends
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P61. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat/Sc/Th(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP Male, RCP Male
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification and neither the green nor the "red" connect
points are male termination types, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P26A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P26B.
The name of the P26B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P26A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P62. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Rat(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Sc/Th(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP=Male, MC WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL,
EOL, LOL, RPAD* or RWELD*
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and both the green and red connect points are male termination type and the
model code is not WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL, LOL, RPAD* or RWELD*, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P21A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P21B.
The name of the P21B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P21A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P63. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Sc/Th(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP Male, MC WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL,
EOL LOL, RPAD* or RWELD*
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination type, the red connect point is not
a male termination type and the model code is not WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL LOL, RPAD* or
RWELD*, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P27A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P27B.
The name of the P27B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P27A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P64. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP=Male or Female, MC=WOL, SOL, TOL,
NOL, EOL or LOL
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination type, the red connect point is
either a male or a female termination type and the model code is WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL or
LOL, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P28A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P28B.
The name of the P28B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P28A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P65. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP=Male, MC=RPAD*, RWELD*
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and both the green and the red connect points are male termination types and
the model code is RPAD* or RWELD*, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P29A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters:
MC_GS_BrchTbl Angle A
The values for these parameters are derived from:
MC and GS from the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification
BrchTbl from the piping classes part of the Piping Job Specification
The "angle" of intersection between the header and the branch from data in the design
file.
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of
water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the
model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
These components do not require an overflow table.
TNF=P52
Flanged end
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=P11A
Beveled ends
Male threaded ends
Male grooved ends
Plain ends
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=P11A
Beveled ends
Male threaded ends
Male grooved ends
Plain ends
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P51. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Sc/Th(G)_WC
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the component.
The name of the P25B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P25A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P61. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Sc/Th(R)_WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP Male, RCP Male
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and neither the green nor the red connect points are male termination types, the
following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P26A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P26B.
The name of the P26B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P26A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P62. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Rat(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Sc/Th(R) WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP=Male, MC WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL
or LOL
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and both the green and the red connect points are male termination types and
the model code is not WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL or LOL, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P21A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P21B.
The name of the P21B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P21A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P63. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Sc/Th(R) WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP Male, MC WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL,
EOL or LOL
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination
type, the red connect point is not a male termination type and the model code is not WOL, SOL,
TOL, NOL, EOL or LOL, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P27A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P27B.
The name of the P27B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP=Male, RCP=Male or Female, MC=WOL, SOL, TOL,
NOL, EOL or LOL
If both green and red connect point data appear in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination type, the red connect point is
either a male or a female termination type and the model code is WOL, SOL, TOL, NOL, EOL or
LOL, the following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P28A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P28B.
The name of the P28B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P28A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P65. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Sc/Th(G) Term(R) Rat/Sc/Th(R) WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
Unless otherwise indicated, all fittings are automatically placed in the Piping Task during
automatic component placement. Components to be placed automatically by the system will
be selected to match the CP preparation, CP rating and table suffix of the applicable CP of the
mating component or equipment nozzle.
Under the description of each table format applicable to each component type, the GCP and
RCP rating and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification
has been listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and
will not necessarily be part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to Section 4, Model Graphics Definitions, for a description of
the table formats.
To supply data required for stress analysis purposes.
The AABBCC code for fittings will consist of the applicable AABB code, 6P3C or 6Q3C,
followed by two numbers for the specific type.
AABBCC Description
6Q3C95, Gasket
There is no model code for this piping component. It is only required in the piping materials class
for piping materials purposes.
TNF=None & None
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="-"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
Gaskets are handled as follows:
At a bolted joint, bolted ends may be either thru-bolted or non-thru-bolted. Requirements
defined below apply to both thru-bolted and non-thru-bolted ends unless specifically indicated
otherwise.
A gasket entry is required for every combination of diameter, preparation, rating and table
suffix of nozzles, commodity components and/or specialty components to which the piping
materials class applies. For example, to account for a bolted joint including an orifice flange
and an orifice plate, two gasket entries must be defined: one with TS=29 for the orifice flange
end and the other one with TS-5 for the orifice plate end.
The definition of each gasket entry in the piping materials class will include values for each of
the parameters listed below.
AABBCC code: the value 6Q3C95 will always apply.
Option:: the value "1" will apply unless a different option value is defined as an override as
part of the placement of the commodity or specialty component for which the gasket is
intended.
GCP from-to: these entries will define the ranges of nominal diameters for which the
gasket is intended.
GCP preparation: these entries will define the end preparation for which the gasket is
intended. Gasket definitions should not be made for end preparations implying integral
gaskets. For a piping materials class in which all gaskets are integral, the gasket gap in
the Piping Job Specification table is defined as "0".
GCP rating: these entries will define the pressure rating for which the gasket is intended.
For this definition, the values of rating must omit characters such as "CL", "#" and "OT"
even if these were used in the definition of the component to which the gasket will
correspond.
GCP table suffix: these entries will define the table suffix for which the gasket is intended.
Commodity code
TMx: this represents the maximum temperature for which use of the gasket is allowed. It
will also provide one of the search keys for the value of gasket gap in the Gasket Gaps
Table.
Geometry standard: the entry of a value for this parameter is optional. It has been entered
in the piping materials classes to assist the user in interpreting the definition of the gasket.
Mod: this attribute allows the definition of the compressed gasket thickness or other
gasket parameter that is required to procure the gasket.
Material grade: the entry of a value for this parameter is optional. It has been entered in
the piping materials classes to assist the user in interpreting the definition of the gasket.
Fabrication class: these entries will define the disposition that is made of the gasket for
material reporting and isometric purposes.
The default selection of a gasket is based upon option "1". If the user wishes to use a gasket at a
joint other than the default, he could do so by overriding during placement of a commodity or
specialty component the gasket override option that is to apply for gasket selection. The value of
this override option will apply to all the connect points of all bolted ends placed as part of
thatplacement operation. If one of the bolted ends to be placed is to mate a previously placed end
which has a different gasket override option, placement of the component will fail. The gasket gap
that will apply to the override gasket is determined by the system from a gasket gap table in a
manner analogous to that used for the default gaskets. During automatic component placement,
bolted ends added by the system to mate existing ends will inherit the values of gasket override
option that apply to the previously placed ends. During model reconstruction, the system will
respect the gasket override option defined during previous placements.
Two possibilities exist regarding gasket selection depending upon the value for end
preparation of the components at the bolted joint:
If one or both of the ends at the bolted joint has an end preparation indicating that an
integral gasket applies, no gasket is returned by the system.
If none of the ends at the bolted joint has an end preparation indicating that an integral
gasket applies, the system will proceed as follows:
The system will select for each bolted end in a bolted joint, from the piping materials
class, the gasket to use on the basis of the functional capability described under the
heading "Choosing Gasket at Bolted End".
After all gaskets are so determined at a bolted joint, the system will compare the
commodity codes and modifiers of mating ends. If they are identical, the gasket
selection is deemed to be successful; if not identical a fatal error is reported.
At the a bolted joint, regardless of the number of ends involved at the joint and of the design
volumes in which they might be found, the default ownership for all gaskets and studs required
by the joint is assigned by the system to the first non-thru-bolted end found by the system
during the gasket selection process. This characteristic only affects the ownership of such
gaskets and studs. The gasket selection itself is based on the criteria given in preceding
paragraphs and not on the properties of the first bolted end encountered by the system. If a
user needs to assign the ownership of gaskets and studs for the joint to a particular bolted end,
he may do so by setting the value of the applicable user-data attribute for the applicable
connect point to either "Default Gasket/Bolts/Nuts Ownership" or "Gasket/Bolts/Nuts Owned
by this Component". As was the case for the default ownership, this attribute only controls in
which isometric drawing the gaskets and studs are listed and not their selection basis.
6Q3C97, Stud
There is no model code for this piping component. It is only required in the piping materials class
for piping materials purposes.
TNF=None & None
For GCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="-"
For RCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="-"
Studs are handled by the system as follows:
At a bolted joint, bolted ends may be either thru-bolted (with or without bolt holes) or
non-thru-bolted. Requirements defined below apply to both thru-bolted and non-thru-bolted
ends unless specifically indicated otherwise.
Users can specify whether thru-bolted ends include bolt holes or not. This distinction
does not affect the handling of studs in PDS, but it does affect pressure rating design checks
and flange placement. For more information, refer to the Piping Design Graphics Reference
Guide and the Reference Data Manager Reference Guide.
The definition of each stud entry in the piping materials class will include values for each of the
parameters listed below.
A stud entry is required for every combination of nominal diameter, preparation (only if the
RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length calculations is active) and rating of
nozzles, commodity components and/or specialty components to which the piping
materials class applies.
AABBCC code: the value 6Q3C97 will always apply.
Option:: the value "1" will always apply.
GCP from-to: these entries will define the ranges of nominal diameter of the
non-thru-bolted ends of the bolted joint for which the stud is intended. Only data for the
GCP is provided regardless of whether the stud is intended for non-thru-bolted ends with
identical preparation and/or ratings or not.
GCP and RCP preparation: these entries will define the preparation of the non-thru-bolted
ends of the bolted joint for which the stud is intended. Two possibilities exist:
The stud is intended for non-thru-bolted ends with identical preparations and rating,
the value of the preparation will only be included in the GCP preparation column; a "-"
is included for the RCP preparation.
The stud is intended for mating bolted ends with different either preparation or rating:
the properties of the end(s) with the lowest codelist number defining its CP
preparation, regardless of the values for rating, is defined under the GCP data.
GCP and RCP rating: these entries will define the pressure rating of the non-thru-bolted
ends of the bolted joint for which the stud is intended. For this definition, the values of
rating must omit characters such as "CL", "#" and "OT" even if these were used in the
definition of the component to which the stud will correspond. The following possibilities
exist:
The stud is intended for non-thru-bolted ends with identical preparations and ratings:
the value of the rating will only be included in the GCP rating column; a "-" is included
for the RCP rating.
The stud is intended for mating bolted ends with identical preparations but different
ratings: the value of the stronger rating is included in the GCP rating column; the
value of the weaker rating is included in the RCP rating column. This situation is
commonly found, for example, due to equipment nozzle rating differing from that of
the mating piping component flange.
The stud is intended for mating bolted ends with different preparations and ratings:
the properties of the end(s) with the lowest codelist number defining its CP
preparation is defined under the GCP data.
Commodity code: a different commodity code is assigned, for example, to:
Studs which are always lubricated.
Studs which are only lubricated when they exceed a given bolt diameter.
Studs which are never lubricated.
TMx: this represents the maximum temperature at which use of the stud is allowed.
Geometry standard: the entry of a value for this parameter is optional. It has been
entered in the piping materials classes to assist the user in interpreting the definition of the
stud.
Mod: the following characteristics apply:
The sign used for this attribute defines whether a stud (+ or no sign) or a machine bolt
(-) is involved.
The value "0" defines studs that will use nuts of standard nut allowance. The value
"1" defines machine bolts that will use nuts of standard nut allowance. Values "2"
through "5" define either studs (+ or no sign) or machine bolts (-) that use special nut
allowances.
Material grade: the entry of a value for this parameter is optional. It has been entered in
the piping materials classes to assist the user in interpreting the definition of the stud.
Fabrication class: these entries will define the disposition that is made of the stud for
material reporting and isometric purposes.
The system will select, from the piping materials class of the end that owns the joint, the stud
to use and its applicable data on the basis of the functional capability described under the
heading "Choosing Stud at Bolted Joint".
The system will access for each non-thru-bolted end in a bolted joint the applicable of the
tables described below.
STUD_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length calculations
is not active (in the WS software, the 'almost precise' value applies to the corresponding
toggle switch); or
STUD_Term_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is active (in the WS software, the 'precise' value applies to the corresponding
toggle switch).
To determine the number and diameter of bolts required and the nut allowance to be used.
The system will use the termination type (only if the RDB option that involves CP termination
for bolt length calculations is active), rating and table suffix of the applicable bolted end to
select the stud table to use. No similar access to a stud table is made for the thru-bolted ends
of the joint. If identical values for number and diameter of bolts are derived from all the stud
tables that were accessed for the bolted joint, regardless of whether the bolted ends are in the
same or in different design volumes, the system will proceed. If different values are derived,
a fatal error is reported.
The value of nut allowance selected for each bolted end will depend upon the value of the
modifier parameter read in the piping materials class for the stud applicable to the joint. The
actual value of nut allowance selected for each non-thru-bolted ends of the bolted joint is used
in the determination of bolt length for the joint.
Both thru-bolted ends and non-thru-bolted ends will have a BLT_Term_Rat_TS tables
associated with them. Tables for non-thru-bolted ends will have actual values for bolt circle
diameter. Tables for thru-bolted ends will have dashes for bolt circle diameter. The system
will access for each non-thru-bolted end in the bolted joint the corresponding
BLT_Term_Rat_TS table to determine the bolt circle diameter that applies. If identical values
for bolt circle diameter are derived, the system will proceed. If different values are derived, a
fatal error is reported.
Stud and machine bolt lengths are calculated by the system as the sum of the following:
The values for all dimensions "R" derived from the applicable generic tables for all
non-thru-bolted ends involved in the bolted connection, plus
The values for all "face to face" dimensions stored in the TDB for all thru-bolted ends
involved in the bolted connection (it is essential that the value stored in the TDB for this
parameter truly be a face to face dimension and not a connect point to connect point
dimension), plus
The values for all gasket gaps involved in the bolted connection, plus
The total nut allowances, as defined below:
For studs: the sum of the nut allowances derived from the applicable of the tables
described below:
STUD_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is not active (in the WS software, the 'almost precise' value applies to the
corresponding toggle switch);
STUD_Term_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is active (in the WS software, the 'precise' value applies to the
corresponding toggle switch).
for the non-thru-bolted ends of the joint.
For machine bolts: the larger of the nut allowances derived from the applicable of the
tables described below:
STUD_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is not active (in the WS software, the 'almost precise' value applies to the
corresponding toggle switch).
STUD_Term_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is active (in the WS software, the 'precise' value applies to the
corresponding toggle switch).
for the non-thru-bolted ends of the joint, plus
For the termination types defined below, which represent "lap type" ends, the
schedule/thickness from the TDB of the RCP of each non-thru bolted end involved in the
flanged joint.
60 = FFLFTP [Flat-face lap-flanged termination type] (61-69)
70 = RFLFTP [Raised-face lap-flanged termination type] (71-79)
80 = RJFLFTP [RTJ-face lap-flanged termination type](81-89)
90 = TMFLFTP [Tongue/male-face lap-flanged termination type] (91-99)
100 = GFFLFTP [Groove/female-face lap-flanged termination type]
(101-109)
The resulting value will then be rounded up to the value indicated in table BOLT_LENGTH.
At the a bolted joint, regardless of the number of ends involved at the joint and of the design
volumes in which they might be found, the default ownership for all gaskets and studs required
by the joint is assigned by the system to the first non-thru-bolted end found by the system
during the stud selection process. This characteristic only affects the ownership of such
gaskets and studs. The stud selection itself is based on the criteria given in preceding
paragraphs and not on the properties of the first bolted end encountered by the system. If the
user has the need of assigning the ownership of gaskets and studs for the joint to a particular
bolted end, he may do so by setting the value of the applicable user-data attribute for the
applicable connect point to either "Default Gasket/Bolts/Nuts Ownership" or
"Gasket/Bolts/Nuts Owned by this Component". As was the case for the default ownership,
this attribute only controls in which isometric drawing the gaskets and studs are listed and not
their selection basis.
MC GS Term(G) Rat(G) B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the component in the model that were not included in the P15A table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P52. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Sc/Th(G) WC
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the component.
Green and Red Connect Point Data, GCP Male, RCP Male
If both green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the Piping
Job Specification and neither the green nor the red connect points are male termination types, the
following applies:
General data about the component is included in a table with format P26A. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) A
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P26B.
The name of the P26B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) B
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional
parameters required to display the component in the model that were not included in the P26A
table.
The empty weight of the component is included in a table with format P62. The name of this
table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping commodities part of the Piping
Job Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Rat(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Sc/Th(R) WC
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The only dependent variable is empty weight of the
component.
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MS_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end/male hose end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_RAT(R)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_RAT(R)_WC
Male clamp end/female threaded end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="Value"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_RAT_(R)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_RAT(R)_WC
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end/male threaded end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end/male threaded end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end/plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_TERM(R)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Male clamp end/plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_TERM(R)_SC/TH(R)_WC
Male clamp end/plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Female clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
COMMODITY_CODE
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
COMMODITY_CODE
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
Bio-Pharmaceutical Operators
SOP3, Manual bonnet (in-line) (not-automatic)
Manual bonnet (MC=SOP_3) (ISK=N/A)
TNF='MB'_GS_OP_A
TNF='EC'_GS_OP_A
'EC'_GS_OP_WC
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_SC/TH(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_52
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end/male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Plain end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="Value"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
TNF=MC_GS_TERM(G)_A
MC_GS_TERM(G)_WC
Male clamp end
For GCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="NREQD"
For RCP: Rating="-"; Sc/Th="-"
See Also
Named and Unamed Specialties (on page 165)
Connect Point Data (on page 165)
6Q6C01, Flame arrestor (in-line) (PID piping comp type 513) (on page 168)
6Q6C03, Hammer arrestor (in-line) (PID piping comp type 515) (on page 168)
6Q6C04, Vent silencer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 516) (on page 168)
6Q6C05, In-line silencer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 517) (on page 168)
6Q6C07, Exhaust head (in-line) (PID piping comp type 519) (on page 169)
6Q6C09, Breather vent (in-line) (PID piping comp type 521) (on page 169)
6Q6C11, Free vent w/o screen (in-line) (PID piping comp type 523) (on page 169)
6Q6C12, Free vent w/screen (in-line) (PID piping comp type 524) (on page 169)
6Q6C13, Motor operated valve (in-line) (with operator) (on page 169)
6Q6C15, Mixing T (in-line) (PID piping comp type 527) (on page 169)
6P6C17, Spray nozzle (on-line) (PID piping comp type 529) (on page 169)
6Q6C21, Removable spool (in-line) (PID piping comp type 533) (on page 170)
6Q6C23, Swing elbow (in-line) (PID piping comp type 535) (on page 170)
6Q6C28, Expansion joint (in-line) (PID piping comp type 540) (on page 170)
6Q6C30, Hinged expansion joint (in-line) (PID piping comp type 542) (on page 170)
6Q6C32, Swivel joint (in-line) (PID piping comp type 544) (on page 170)
6Q6C34, Mechanical coupling (in-line) (PID piping comp type 546) (on page 171)
6Q6C36, Flexible hose (in-line) (PID piping comp type 548) (on page 171)
6Q6C40, Sample cooler (in-line) (PID piping comp type 552) (on page 172)
6Q6C45, Single basket strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 557) (on page 172)
6Q6C47, Duplex basket strainer (in-line with operator) (PID piping comp type 559) (on page
172)
6Q6C49, T strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 561) (on page 172)
6Q6C51, Y strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 563) (on page 173)
6Q6C52, Temporary strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 564) (on page 173)
6Q6C53, Basket strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 565) (on page 173)
6Q6C55, Cone strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 567) (on page 174)
6Q6C57, Flat plate strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 569) (on page 174)
6Q6C59, Sump strainer (in-line) (PID piping comp type 571) (on page 174)
6Q6C64, Filter (in-line) (PID piping comp type 576) (on page 174)
6Q6C70, Steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 582) (on page 174)
6Q6C71, Float steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 583) (on page 174)
6Q6C72, Inverted bucket steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 584) (on page 174)
6Q6C74, Thermostatic steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 586) (on page 174)
6Q6C76, Thermodynamic steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 588) (on page 174)
6Q6C78, Impulse steam trap (in-line) (PID piping comp type 590) (on page 174)
6Q6C99, Generic component (in-line) (PID piping comp type 611) (on page 175)
If the termination type of the ends are the same but the values for rating, schedule or
thickness differ, the properties of the "stronger" ends(s) have been defined under the
green connect point data.
For each piping specialty component, dimensional data is defined in tables, as follows:
Named Specialty - If the component is named, regardless of its other characteristics, the
following applies:
Both generic and specific data about the component is included in the applicable unit of
the Instrument TDB.
Refer to the explanation given under table format P80 for details.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP = male - If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point
data appears in the definition of the component in the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification and if the connect point is a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P81. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Unnamed_P
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water,
weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the
component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a generic
table.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP male - If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point
data appears in the definition of the component in the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification and if the connect point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P85. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Rat(G) Unnamed_P
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water,
weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the
component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a generic
table.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP=bolted or female, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if
both green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the piping
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification, the "green" connect point is either a bolted or a
female termination type and the red connect point is a male termination type, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P95. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Unnamed_P
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the piping specialties
part of the Piping Job Specification and neither the green nor the red connect points are male
termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P96. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) Unnamed_P
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP=male, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the piping specialties
part of the Piping Job Specification and both the green and the red connect points are male
termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P91. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) Unnamed_P
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Specialty, GCP=male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the piping specialties
part of the Piping Job Specification, the "green" connect point is a male termination type and
the red connect point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format P97. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Unnamed_P
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the operator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its operator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Piping specialty components will not have operators unless otherwise specifically indicated in
paragraphs that follow. Operators, if applicable, will always be defined independent of the
components. Refer to paragraph C6.1 for additional requirements regarding operators.
Piping specialty components and their operators are not placed during automatic component
placement. They must be positioned manually.
Reference to "ends" in component type definitions that follow refer to the applicable of in-line
or tap ends that might apply to the component.
Under the description of each table format applicable to each component type, the GCP and
RCP rating and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification
has been listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and
will not necessarily be part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to Section 4, Model Graphics Definitions, for a description of
the table formats.
To supply data required for stress analysis purposes.
The following general comments apply to the use of symbols used to depict these piping specialty
components:
The symbols shown below under each piping specialty component type are only suggested
symbols that can be used to depict such piping specialty components. Any piping specialty
component symbol defined in Paragraph C.3.1 may be used instead.
Insure that for each symbol used, a proper match has been to an Isogen symbol.
Unless specifically defined otherwise, symbols listed below have been defined so that they
can be placed either with or without actuators.
Taps may be placed during the design session as required to define connections whose
definition is not possible with the symbol chosen.
The AABBCC code for piping specialty components consists of the applicable AABB code, 6P6C
or 6Q6C, followed by two numbers for the specific component type.
component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a generic
table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=bolted or female, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if
both green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the
instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification, the green connect point is either a
bolted or a female termination type and the red connect point is a male termination type, the
following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I95. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both
green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and neither the green nor the red connect
points are male termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I96. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=male, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and both the green and the red connect points
are male termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I91. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination
type and the red connect point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I97. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
Any of the model codes for 2-way control valves may be used
under this AABBCC code.
Any of the model codes for 2-way angle control valves may be
used under this AABBCC code.
Any of the model codes for 4-way control valves may be used
under this AABBCC code.
Any of the model codes for 3-way control valves may be used
under this AABBCC code.
Any of the model codes for 4-way control valves may be used
under this AABBCC code.
7P1E42, Diff press red reg w/int & ext taps (in-line)
(P&ID instr comp type=113)
Diff press red reg w/int & ext taps type 1 (MC=I7AT or I7AS)
(SN=I7AZ)
Named Instruments - If the component is named, regardless of its other characteristics, the
following applies:
Both generic and specific data about the component is included in the applicable unit of the
Instrument TDB.
Refer to the explanation given under table format I80 for details.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point
data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping
Job Specification and if the connect point is a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I81. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Unnamed_I
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water,
weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the
component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a generic
table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP male - If the component is unnamed, if only green connect
point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the
Piping Job Specification and if the connect point is not a male termination type, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I85. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Rat(G) Unnamed_I
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water,
weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the
component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a generic
table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=bolted or female, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if
both green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the
instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification, the green connect point is either a
bolted or a female termination type and the red connect point is a male termination type, the
following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I95. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both
green and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and neither the green nor the red connect
points are male termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I96. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=male, RCP=male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and both the green and the red connect points
are male termination types, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I91. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Unnamed Instrument, GCP=male, RCP male - If the component is unnamed, if both green
and red connect point data appears in the definition of the component in the instrument
specialties part of the Piping Job Specification, the green connect point is a male termination
type and the red connect point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I97. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water, weight of the actuator plus all those dimensional parameters required to
display the component and its actuator, if any, in the model whose values are not defined in a
generic table.
Relief devices will have actuators unless otherwise specifically indicated in paragraphs that
follow. Actuators are defined independent of the components unless otherwise specifically
indicated in paragraphs that follow. Refer to paragraph C.6.1 for additional requirements
regarding actuators.
Relief devices and their actuators will not be automatically placed during automatic
component placement. They will always be positioned by the User.
Reference to ends in component type definitions that follow refer to the applicable of in-line or
tap ends that might apply to the component.
Under the description of each table format applicable to each component type, the GCP and
RCP rating and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification
has been listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and
will not necessarily be part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to section Model Graphics Definitions for a description of the
table formats.
To supply data required for stress analysis purposes.
The following general comments apply to the use of symbols used to depict these
instruments:
The symbols shown below under each instrument type are only suggested symbols that
can be used to depict such instruments. Any instrument symbol defined in Paragraphs
C5.2, C5.3, C5.4 or C5.5 may be used instead.
Ensure that for each symbol used, a proper match has been to an Isogen symbol.
Unless specifically defined otherwise, symbols listed below have been defined so that
they can be placed either with or without actuators.
Taps may be placed during the design session as required to define connections whose
definition is not possible with the symbol chosen.
The AABBCC code for relief devices will consist of the applicable AABB code, 7P2C, followed by
two numbers for the specific device.
It is possible either to insert these instrument components in the pipeline in which they belong with
the system breaking the line graphics as required (the system will rotate the instrument
component as dictated by the orientation of the line in which it is to be inserted); or to place these
components in free space and then pipe to them.
Other in-line instruments will not be included in the piping materials class of the line in which
placed. They are independent of piping materials class.
See Also
Named or Unnamed Instruments (on page 192)
Connect Point Data (on page 193)
7P3C01, Balloon instr (in-line) (on page 196)
7P3C02, Restriction orif union (in-line) (on page 196)
7P3C03, Valve w/restriction orif (in-line) (on page 196)
7P3C04, Orif plate (in-line) (on page 196)
7P3C05, Orif plate & flanges (in-line) (on page 196)
7P3C06, Orif plate, flanges & meter run (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C09, Orif plate & qk chnge fitting (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C10, Orif pl, qk chnge fitting & met run (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C13, Venturi tube (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C16, In-line averaging pitot tube (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C19, Flow nozzle (in-line) (on page 197)
7P3C22, Var area flow instr (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C23, Var area flow instr w/upstr reg (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C24, Var area flow instr w/dwnstr reg (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C25, Var area flow instr w/upstr vlv (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C26, Var area flow instr w/dwnstr vlv (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C29, Pos displacement flow instr (in-line) (on page 198)
7P3C30, Pos displ flow instr w/dwnstr reg (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C33, In-line target flow instr (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C35, In-line propeller flow instr (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C37, Vortex flow instr (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C39, In-line magnetic flow instr (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C41, In-line ultrasonic flow instr (in-line) (on page 199)
7P3C44, Flume (in-line) (on page 200)
7P3C46, Weir (in-line) (on page 200)
7P3C48, Segmental wedge (in-line) (on page 200)
7P3C50, Flow straightening vane (in-line) (on page 200)
7P3C53, Trap (in-line) (on page 200)
7P3C56, Vent silencer (in-line) (on page 201)
7P3C57, In-line silencer (in-line) (on page 201)
AABBCC code. An AABBCC code may be considered as a generic code about which a more
detailed definition is made in the Piping Job Specification. Depending upon the
circumstances:
One or more model codes may be assigned to one AABBCC code, or
The same model code may be assigned to different AABBCC codes.
The system will first search for dimensional data about the other in-line instrument in the
Instrument TDB. In this search, the system will try to match the component number of the other
in-line instrument with the tag number assigned to it in the Instrument TDB. If dimensional data
about the component is found, the system will assume the component to be named and will
proceed to retrieve dimensional data about it.
If either the component or dimensional data about it is not found, the system will conclude that the
component is unnamed and will then search for it in the piping specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification by its AABBCC code, option and pertinent size range and will proceed to retrieve
applicable data about it.
One of the items retrieved from either the Instrument TDB or the Piping Job Specification is the
model code, which will include the definition of the graphic representation of the component in the
piping model.
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point data appears in the definition of the
component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and if the connect
point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I85. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Rat(G) Unnamed_I
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification,
the green connect point is either a bolted or a female termination type and the red connect
point is a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I95. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification
and neither the green nor the red connect points are male termination types, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I96. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification
and both the green and the red connect points are male termination types, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I91. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification,
the green connect point is a male termination type and the red connect point is not a male
termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I97. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
Other in-line instruments will have not have actuators.
Other in-line instruments will not be automatically placed during automatic component placement.
They will always be positioned by the User.
Reference to ends in component type definitions that follow refer to the applicable of in-line or tap
ends that might apply to the component.
Under the description of each table format applicable to each component type, the GCP and RCP
rating and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification has been
listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and will not
necessarily be part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to Model Graphics Definitions for a description of the table
formats.
To supply data required for stress analysis purposes.
The following general comments apply to the use of symbols used to depict these
instruments:
The symbols shown below under each instrument type are only suggested symbols that
can be used to depict such instruments. Any instrument symbol defined in Paragraphs
C5.2, C5.3, C5.4 or C5.5 may be used instead.
Ensure that for each symbol used, a proper match has been to an Isogen symbol.
Unless specifically defined otherwise, symbols listed below have been defined so that
they can be placed either with or without actuators.
Taps may be placed during the design session as required to define connections whose
definition is not possible with the symbol chosen.
The AABBCC code for other in-line instruments consists of the applicable AABB code, 7P3C,
followed by two numbers for the specific instrument.
7Q4D93, Off-line propeller flow instr [field mounted] (off-line) (on page 218)
7Q4D94, Off-line magnetic flow instr [field mounted] (off-line) (on page 218)
7Q4D95, Off-line ultrasonic flow instr [field mounted] (off-line) (on page 218)
7Q4D97, Discrete single-funct instr (on page 218)
7Q4D98, Discrete multi-funct instr (on page 218)
If the termination type of the ends differ, regardless of the values for schedule/thickness,
the properties of the end(s) with the lowest codelist number defining its CP preparation
have been defined under the green connect point data.
If the termination type of the ends are the same but the values for rating, schedule or
thickness differ, the properties of the stronger ends(s) have been defined under the green
connect point data.
For each off-line instrument, dimensional data is defined in tables, as follows:
If the component is named, regardless of its other characteristics, the following applies:
Both generic and specific data about the component is included in the applicable unit of
the Instrument TDB.
Refer to the explanation given under table format I80 for details.
If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point data appears in the definition of the
component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and if the connect
point is a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I81. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Unnamed_I
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if only green connect point data appears in the definition of the
component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification and if the connect
point is not a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I85. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Rat(G) Unnamed_I
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight, weight of water
plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in the model whose
values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification,
the green connect point is either a bolted or a female termination type and the red connect
point is a male termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I95. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification
and neither the green nor the red connect points are male termination types, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I96. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G)_Rat(G) Term(R)_Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification
and both the green and the red connect points are male termination types, the following
applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I91. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC GS Term(G) Term(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
If the component is unnamed, if both green and red connect point data appears in the
definition of the component in the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job Specification,
the green connect point is a male termination type and the red connect point is not a male
termination type, the following applies:
Data about the component is included in a table with format I97. The name of this table is
comprised of the following parameters from the instrument specialties part of the Piping Job
Specification:
MC_GS_Term(G) Term(R) Rat(R) Unnamed_I
The independent variables in this table are the nominal diameters of the green and red
connect points of the component. The dependent variables are surface area, empty weight,
weight of water plus all those dimensional parameters required to display the component in
the model whose values are not defined in a generic table.
Off-line instruments will have not have actuators.
Off-line instruments will not be automatically placed during automatic component placement.
They will always be positioned by the User.
Reference to ends in component type definitions that follow refer to the applicable of in-line or tap
ends that might apply to the component.
Under the description of each table format applicable to each component type, the GCP and RCP
rating and schedule/thickness that needs to be provided in the Piping Job Specification has been
listed. These values are required for one or more of the reasons indicated below and will not
necessarily be part of the names of the tables that include data about the component.
To procure the component.
To access data tables. Refer to Section 4, Model Graphics Definitions, for a description of
the table formats.
The following general comments apply to the use of symbols used to depict these
instruments:
The symbols shown below under each instrument type are only suggested symbols that
can be used to depict such instruments. Any instrument symbol defined in Paragraphs
C5.2, C5.3, C5.4 or C5.5 may be used instead.
Ensure that for each symbol used, a proper match has been to an Isogen symbol.
Unless specifically defined otherwise, symbols listed below have been defined so that
they can only be placed either without actuators.
Taps may be placed during the design session as required to define connections whose
definition is not possible with the symbol chosen.
The AABBCC code for off-line instruments will consist of the applicable AABB code, 7Q4D,
followed by two numbers for the specific instrument.
Miscellaneous
See Also
Valve Operators and Actuators (on page 219)
Piping Connectors (on page 228)
Chainwheel 1000
Floor stand 2000
Extension stem 3000
For example, if a chainwheel is added to a gear operated valve having an operator model
code of OP_25, the model code for the new operator is A_1025.
For symbol names, by using the symbol whose value is hardcoded in the definition of the
applicable model code.
Data for operators/actuators is defined in tables, as follows:
For piping valves in the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification and whose
operator types are less than or equal to 24, dimensional data about the operator, regardless of
whether only GCP or both GCP and RCP data applies to the valve, is included in a table with
format P31A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_Type(G)_Rat(G) Op A
Where,
MC applies to the valve to which the operator belongs
Type will have the following possible values:
Preparation Type
2-199 BLT
300-399 MAL
400-599 FEM
Op represents the absolute value of the entry for operator type made in the "Mod" column of
the Piping Materials Class.
The independent variable(s) in this table is:
For operator types 1-3 and 5-24: the nominal diameter of the green connect point of the
operator.
For operator type 4: the nominal diameters of the "green and of the red connect points of
the operator.
The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to display the valve
operator in the model. For these operators, no definition is made of the location of their
center of gravity.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters, the remaining parameters are included in a table with format P31B.
The name of the P31B table is comprised of the following parameters from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
MC_Type(G)_Rat(G) Op B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the operator. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P31A table.
In general, data in these tables represents the largest dimensions resulting from a comparison
of operators supplied by common USA valve manufacturers.
For piping valves in the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification and whose
operator types exceed 24 and are less than or equal to 40, the empty weight of the valve
exclusive of the operator weight, the operator weight, the operator code of the valve operator,
the three parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to
two dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator, regardless
of whether only GCP or both GCP and RCP data apply to the valve, is included in a table with
format P60A. The name of this table is comprised of the following parameter from the piping
commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_A
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are the empty weight of the valve exclusive of
the operator weight, the operator weight, the operator code of the valve operators, the three
parameters that define the location of the center of gravity of the operator and up to two
dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of the valve operator.
If columns available in the above table were insufficient to allow definition of all the applicable
dimensional parameters of the valve operator, the remaining parameters is included in a table
with format P60B. The name of the P60B table is comprised of the following parameter from
the piping commodities part of the Piping Job Specification:
Cmdty Code_WOPD_B
The only independent variable in this table is the nominal diameter of the green connect point
of the component. The dependent variables are those dimensional parameters required to
display the valve operator in the model that were not included in the P60A table.
In general, data in these tables represent the dimensions applicable to the valve described in
the corresponding short description. You should check these tables to make sure that
dimensions given are suitable to the project for which they are intended.
For piping valves in the piping specialties part of the Piping Job Specification whose operator
types exceed 40 and for all instrument valves, all applicable data about the valve, the operator
weight, the operator code (parameter Y1), the three parameters that define the location of the
center of gravity of the operator and all the dimensional parameters required to define the
geometry of the valve operator, regardless of whether only GCP or both GCP and RCP data
apply to the valve, is included in a table with format P80 for piping valves or I80 for instrument
valves. The name of this table is:
Named_Pipe_Specialties, for piping valves
Named_Instr_Specialties, for instrument valves
The only independent variable in this table is the component number of the component. The
dependent variables is all the applicable data about the valve, the operator weight, the
operator code (parameter Y1), the three parameters that define the location of the center of
gravity of the operator and all the dimensional parameters required to define the geometry of
the valve operator.
If at placement time, data was not found in the applicable of the tables defined above, the system
will prompt you for the values of all the parameters that would otherwise be found in the data table.
At this time, a tutorial defining the applicable parameters is displayed. The values you define
are be stored by the system for use in subsequent model reconstruction. The values so stored
will not be used in future model reconstructions after the applicable data tables are prepared.
Valve operators will not be automatically placed during automatic component placement. They
will always be positioned by you.
In the list that follows, types 2-24 apply to operators for piping commodity valves whose
dimensions are determined from tables whose names are formed from attributes in the Piping Job
Specification. Types 25-40 apply to operators for piping commodity valves whose dimensions
are determined from tables whose names depend on the commodity codes for the valves. Types
41-99 apply to operators/actuators for piping and instrument specialty valves.
Operators with Data Derived from Parameters in the Applicable Piping Materials Class, 2-24:
Type 03, Handwheel (OT=3), (OC=3), (MC=OP_3, A_1003, A_2003 & A_3003), (SN=OP3,
A1003, S2003 & S3003) (TNF=P31A)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP3. At any time after placement, the you can add
any one of the appurtenances indicated in the table below by executing the placement command
listed in it. This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created
whose shape is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP3
Chainwheel Add Chainwheel A1003
Floor stand Add Floorstand S2003
Extension stem Add Extension Stem S3003
In response to one of the add appurtenance commands, the system will prompt the you for
user-defined information applicable to the indicated appurtenance, as follows:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Chainwheel Total length of chain
Floorstand "Y1", "Y2", "Y3", "Y4"
Extension stem "Y1", "Y2"
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For chainwheels: the data table that applies to symbol OP3 is used for the definition of the
A1003 symbol. The value for chainwheel height required by symbol A1003 is determined by
the system on the basis of instructions given in note 64.
For floorstands and extension stems: no data table will apply. You are prompted to provide
all the information required to place the symbol involved.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Type 04, Handwheel if GCP > RCP (OT=4), (OC=4), (MC=OP_4), (SN=OP4 (TNF=P31A)
This operator is identical in all respects 0o the one described under Type 03, except that:
The table that is used to store the operator dimensions has both the GCP and the RCP
diameters as input. This operator is used for components such as extended body olet valves
whose definition require different values for the diameters of the GCP and RCP.
No data provisions have been made to allow the placement of appurtenances, such as
chainwheels, on this operator.
Type 05, Handwheel, inclined (OT=5), (OC=5), (MC=OP_5, EA_1005), (SN=OP5, A1005)
(TNF=P31A)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP5. At any time after placement, you can any one
of the appurtenances indicated in the table below by executing the placement command listed in
it. This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created whose
shape is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP5
Chainwheel Add Chainwheel A1005
In response to one of the add appurtenance commands, the system will prompt you for
user-defined information applicable to the indicated appurtenance, as follows:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Chainwheel Total length of chain
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For chainwheels: the data table that applies to symbol OP5 is used for the definition of the
A1005 symbol. The value for chainwheel height required by symbol A1005 is determined by
the system on the basis of instructions given in note 64.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Type 09, Wrench, short (OT=9), (OC=9), (MC=OP_9), (SN=OP9), (TNF=P31A)
Type 11, Wrench, long (OT=11), (OC=11), (MC=OP_11), (SN=OP9), (TNF=P31A)
Type 17, Lever (OT=17), (OC=17), (MC=OP_17), (SN=OP9), (TNF=P31A)
Type 19, T-handle, short (OT=19), (OC=19), (MC=OP_19, A_2019 & A_3019), (SN=OP9,
S2003 & S3003) (TNF=P31A)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP9. At any time after placement, you can add any
one of the appurtenances indicated in the table below by executing the placement command listed
in it. This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created whose
shape is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP9
Floor stand Add Floorstand S2003
Extension stem Add Extension Stem S3003
In response to one of the add appurtenance commands, the system will prompt you for
user-defined information applicable to the indicated appurtenance, as follows:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Floorstand "Y1", "Y2", "Y3", "Y4"
Extension stem "Y1", "Y2"
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For floorstands and extension stems: no data table will apply. You are prompted to provide
all the information required to place the symbol involved.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Type 21, T-handle, long (OT=21), (OC=21), (MC=OP_21, A_2021 & A_3021), (SN=OP9,
S2003 & S3003) (TNF=P31A)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP9. At any time after placement, you can add any
one of the appurtenances indicated in the table below by executing the placement command
listed in it. This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created
whose shape is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP9
Floor stand Add Floorstand S2003
Extension stem Add Extension Stem S3003
In response to one of the add appurtenance commands, the system will prompt you for
user-defined information applicable to the indicated appurtenance, as follows:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Floorstand "Y1", "Y2", "Y3", "Y4"
Extension stem "Y1", "Y2"
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For floorstands and extension stems: no data table will apply. You are prompted to provide
all the information required to place the symbol involved.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Operators with Data Derived from the Commodity Codes of the Valves to Which They Apply,
25-40
Type 25, Handwheel, special (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Handwheel, special type 1 (OT=25), (OC=251), (MC=OP_25, A_1025, A_2025 & A_3025),
(SN=OP_251, A1251, S2003 & S3003)
This operator can be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP_251. At any time after placement, the You can
add any one of the appurtenances indicated in the table below by executing the placement
command listed in it. This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be
created whose shape is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP_251
Chainwheel Add Chainwheel A1251
Floor stand Add Floorstand S2003
Extension stem Add Extension Stem S3003
In response to one of the add appurtenance commands, the system will prompt you for
user-defined information applicable to the indicated appurtenance, as follows:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Chainwheel Total length of chain
Floorstand "Y1", "Y2", "Y3", "Y4"
Extension stem "Y1", "Y2"
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For chainwheels: the data table that applies to symbol OP_251 is used for the definition of
the A1251 symbol. The value for chainwheel height required by symbol A1251 is determined
by the system on the basis of instructions given in note 64.
For floorstands and extension stems: no data table will apply. You are prompted to provide
all the information required to place the symbol involved.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Type 27, Wrench, special (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Wrench, special type 1 (OT=27), (OC=271), (MC=OP_27), (SN=OP_271)
Type 29, Gear, top mounted handwheel (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Gear, top mounted handwheel type 1 (OT=29), (OC=291), (MC=OP_29), (SN=OP_291)
Gear, top mounted handwheel type 2 (OT=29), (OC=292), (MC=OP_29), (SN=OP_292)
Type 31, Gear, top mounted inclined handwheel (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Gear, top mounted inclined handwheel type 1 (OT=31), (OC=311), (MC=OP_31),
(SN=OP_311)
Type 33, Gear, side mounted handwheel (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Gear, side mounted handwheel type 1 (OT=33), (OC=331), (MC=OP_33, A_1033),
(SN=OP_331, A1331)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP_331. At any time after placement, you can add
the appurtenance indicated in the table below by executing the placement command listed in it.
This will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created whose shape
is represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP_331
Chainwheel Add Chainwheel A1331
In response to the add appurtenance command, the system will prompt you for the following
user-defined information:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Chainwheel Total length of chain
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For chainwheels: the data table that applies to symbol OP_331 is used for the definition of
the A1331 symbol. The value for chainwheel height required by symbol A1331 is determined
by the system on the basis of instructions given in note 64.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement time, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials
class, nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve
origin in the model.
Gear, side mounted handwheel type 2 (OT=33), (OC=332), (MC=OP_33, A_1033), (SN=OP_332,
A1332)
This operator may be placed with or without appurtenances. The default placement is without
appurtenances and is represented by symbol OP_332. At any time after placement, you can add
the appurtenance indicated in the table below by executing the listed placement command. This
will cause the existing operator to be deleted and a new operator to be created whose shape is
represented by the symbol listed in the table.
Appurtenance Placement Command Symbol
None Default OP_332
Chainwheel Add Chainwheel A1332
In response to the add appurtenance command, the system will prompt you for the following
user-defined information:
Appurtenance Data Prompted
Chainwheel Total length of chain
Further action by the system will depend upon the type of appurtenance involved, as follows:
For chainwheels: the data table that applies to symbol OP_332 is used for the definition of
the A1332 symbol. The value for chainwheel height required by symbol A1332 is determined
by the system on the basis of instructions given in note 64.
All parameters you provide in the definition of operator appurtenances are remembered by the
system for use during model reconstruction.
It is possible to include in the iso and in reports data required for the purchase of operator
appurtenances. The reports will include, in addition to all the parameters you provide at
placement, the following data about the valve: the applicable line number, piping materials class,
nominal diameter, commodity code and the three applicable coordinates locating the valve origin
in the model.
Gear, side mounted handwheel type 3 (OT=33), (OC=333), (MC=OP_33), (SN=OP_333)
Gear, side mounted handwheel type 4 (OT=33), (OC=334), (MC=OP_33), (SN=OP_334)
Type 35, Gear, side mounted inclined handwheel (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Gear, side mounted inclined handwheel type 1 (OT=35), (OC=351), (MC=OP_35),
(SN=OP_351)
Type 39, Lever, quick-action (TNF=P60A & P60B)
Lever, quick-action type 1 (OT=39), (OC=391), (MC=OP_39), (SN=OP_391)
Type 40, Post indicator (TNF=P60A)
Post indicator type 1 (OT=40), (OC=401), (MC=OP_40), (SN=OP_401)
For post indicators, the system will first prompt you for the value of parameter "Y6". It will then
proceed to read from the applicable data table the rest of the parameters required to place the
operator.
It is possible to include in the description of the valve to which this operator applies the value of
"Y6" you define. Actuators, 41-99
Type 41, Diaphragm (TNF=P8*, P9*, I8* or I9*)
Diaphragm type 1, no offset (OC=411), (MC=OP_411), (SN=OP_411)
Diaphragm type 2, no offset, inclined (OC=412), (MC=OP_412), (SN=OP_412)
Diaphragm type 3, with horizontal offset (OC=413), (MC=OP_413), (SN=OP_413)
Type 43, Press-balanced diaphragm (TNF=P8*, P9*, I8* or I9*)
Press-balanced diaphragm type 1, no offset (OC=431), (MC=OP_431), (SN=OP_411)
Press-balanced diaphragm type 2, no offset, inclined (OC=432), (MC=OP_432),
(SN=OP_412)
Press-balanced diaphragm type 3, with horizontal offset (OC=433), (MC=OP_433),
(SN=OP_413)
Type 45, Regulator (TNF=P8*, P9*, I8* or I9*)
Regulator type 1 (OC=451), (MC=OP_451), (SN=OP_451)
Piping Connectors
See Also
Piping Utility Connector (6R9E) (on page 228)
Off-volume Piping Connectors (6R9G) (on page 228)
Off-Site Piping Connectors (6R9H) (on page 229)
See section titled "Choosing a Branch Connection from a Branches Table" for details.
If a "1" is entered in such column, the system is to prompt for dimensions. If dimensions
are provided by the user, their values are stored in the TDB so that in subsequent
recreations of the piping system, those values and not those that might exist in a data
table are used by the system.
Data defined for these components will allow the system to determine the applicable stress
intensification factors (SIF) to be used in stress analysis of the piping system.
The thickness of the portion of piping from PCP2 of this component to the centerline of the
header is reported as "RIGID" to the Pipe Stress Analysis software, regardless of the value in
the Piping Job Specification so as not to provide a fictitious flexibility.
The empty weight of these components is neglected.
Assemblies
See Also
In-line Piping Macrocomponents (6N8C) (on page 230)
On-line Piping Macrocomponents (6P8C) (on page 230)
Symbols
In This Appendix
Piping Commodity Symbols ........................................................... 231
Fire and Safety Symbols ................................................................ 313
Piping Specialty Symbols .............................................................. 323
Instrument Specialty Symbols ....................................................... 333
Miscellaneous Symbols ................................................................. 349
Bio-Pharmaceutical SpecificationComponent Symbols ................ 371
Bio-Pharmaceutical Operators ...................................................... 401
Bio-Pharmaceutical Specialty Components .................................. 403
Details Assumed ............................................................................ 407
Piping and Instrument Symbol Notes ............................................ 425
Assembly Notes ............................................................................. 432
Miscellaneous Symbols
Miscellaneous Symbol OP3
Bio-Pharmaceutical SpecificationComponent
Symbols
Bio-Pharm Specification Component Symbol FERR
The symbol below shows a non-symmetrical valve where DIMENSION_1 is not equal to
DIMENSION_2. The distance between the Center (CP0) and Connect Point 2 (CP2) is
represented by DIM_2/2.
Bio-Pharmaceutical Operators
Bio-Pharm Operator Symbol SOP_3
Details Assumed
Detail V1
Detail V2
Detail V3
Detail V4
Detail V5
Detail V7
Detail V8
Detail H1
Detail H2
Detail H3
Detail H4
Detail F1
Detail F2
Detail F4
Detail F7
Detail F8
Detail P1
Detail P2
Detail P3
Detail P4
Detail P5
Detail P7
Detail P8
Detail P9
Detail T1
Detail T
Detail T4
Detail L1
Detail L2
Detail L4
Detail L7
Detail L8
0.51-2.00 0.75
2.01 and larger 0.60
17. This parameter will have a value equal to the applicable parameter "E" times the factor
indicated below:
Nominal Pipe Diameter Range Factor
0.5 and smaller 0.25
0.51-2.00 0.20
2.01 and larger 0.12
18. For components all whose ends are either bolted or female end types and that require a
dimension from the male termination type generic table, the system will use the table
corresponding to table suffix "5".
19. This parameter will have a value equal to the applicable parameter "L" times the factor
indicated below:
Nominal Pipe Diameter Range Factor
0.5 and smaller 0.20
0.51-2.00 0.12
2.01 and larger 0.10
20. The reinforcement will be represented as a 360 degree cylinder concentric with the branch
pipe.
21. The location of PCP2 will be determined by the system so that the point in the OD of the end
cross-section of the branch pipe that is furthest removed from the header centerline will be
located as follows:
For model codes RPAD and RWELD: on the outside surface of the header pipe.
For model codes RPAD2 and RWELD2: on the inside surface of the header pipe.
22. Values for weld length and OD will depend upon the system of units of measure used, as
defined by the specific model code used, as follows:
Model Code Weld Length Weld OD
BWELD 0.0625" P + 0.0625"
BWELD1 By Others By Others
BWELD2 By Others By Others
23. Parameter "P4" will define the space occupied by the valve disk in the open position. Its sign
will be positive (+) if in the direction of the secondary axis of the orientation tee or negative (-)
if opposite to it.
24. You define the dimensional or orientation parameters listed below during the design session,
following the system prompts. The values so entered will be used during model
reconstruction. Labels may be prepared to display this value on the iso and/or in the iso
materials listing.
Symbol Name Tutorial Name Parameter
FS1A FS1A D1
FS2B FS2B D5
FS10A FS10A D3, D9
FS11A FS11A D3, D9
FS13A FS13A D3, D9
25. For SN=FS2B, the parallelepiped defined by parameters "D8", "D9" and "D10" will rotate,
together with the nozzle, by the specified angle D14, with due regards to sign.
26. This symbol applies to cubical components that have one of their axis oriented along the
direction of the primary axis of the coordinate system for the component. The origin of the
component will be located at the intersection of its diagonals. It will be possible to place
components to which this symbol applies either by their origin or by PCP1. The tertiary axis of
the component is defined as that axis which follows the direction of the thumb of the right hand
when the other fingers of the right hand are curled in the direction following the path from the
positive end of the primary axis of the component to the positive end of the secondary axis of
the component. The output parameters which are specific to this symbol are defined as
follows:
Output D1 - defines the vectorial distance from the origin of the component to PCP1 along the
direction of the primary axis of the component. Its sign will be positive if the vector is in the
direction of the primary axis of the component and negative if it is opposite to the direction of
the primary axis of the component.
Output D2 - defines the vectorial distance from the origin of the component to PCP1 along the
direction of the secondary axis of the component. Its sign will be positive if the vector is in the
direction of the secondary axis of the component and negative if it is opposite to the direction
of the secondary axis of the component.
Output D3 - defines the vectorial distance from the origin of the component to PCP1 along the
direction of the tertiary axis of the component. Its sign will be positive if the vector is in the
direction of the tertiary axis of the component and negative if it is opposite to the direction of
the tertiary axis of the component.
Output D4 - defines the length of the component along the direction of the primary axis of the
component. Its sign will always be positive.
Output D5 - defines the length of the component along the direction of the secondary axis of
the component. Its sign will always be positive.
Output D6 - defines the dimension of the component along the direction of the tertiary axis of
the component. Its sign will always be positive.
27. The nominal pipe diameter of PCP1 refers to the header size.
28. The value for angle B and/or for "angle" will be intrinsic to the component being placed, unless
it is stated in Appendix B that it is to be determined by the system from data contained in the
design file.
29. You will first identify the PCP of the elbow that will determine the centerline direction of the
elbolet, as defined by the primary axis of the orientation tee of the elbow PCP. When
placement of an elbolet is involved, the system will always place PCP2 of the elbolet pointing
away from the elbow, regarless of the direction in which the orientation tee points. The
system will then place a temporary PCP at the intersection of the primary axis of the
orientation tee with the outside of the elbow. This temporary PCP will then be moved inside
the elbow by a fixed amount to ensure that the connection between the elbolet and the elbow
will not "leak". The "moved" PCP will become PCP1 for the elbolet. The system will then
place PCP2 for the elbolet using the "M" dimension from the data table.
30. Dimension "N" will be equal to the branch (RCP) outside diameter "P" plus "2K".
31. The value for parameter "M" will be provided in the "Mod" column of the Piping Job
Specification. It will not be stored in any data table.
32. This dimension will be equal to "1.5P".
33. The value of "N" may be positive or negative, depending upon the type of end being defined.
If the value of "N" is <=0, the system will not draw a cylinder to represent the female end
socket.
34. The origin of the section describing this component will be located at the intersection of the
plane containing the axis of flow for the component with the planes at the ends of the
component, as follows:
For bolted ends: the plane passing through the back of the bolted end.
For male and female ends: the plane passing through the corresponding connect point.
35. The origin of the section describing this component will be located at the intersection of the
plane containing the axis of flow for the component with the planes at the ends of the
component, as follows:
For bolted ends: not applicable.
For male or female ends: the plane passing through a point located inward from the
corresponding connect point "end distance" "K" or "L", if applicable.
36. For pipe bends, the radius of the torous for this component will be the nominal pipe diameter
of the component times the value included in the "Mod" column of the Piping Job
Specification.
For all other applicable components, the radius of the torous will be determined from the
equations listed below:
For bolted ends: [A - R] [tan Y/2]
For male ends: [E - K] [tan Y/2]
For female ends: [E - K] [tan Y/2]
For male-female ends: [E - K] [tan Y/2]
where, Y refers to the angle; A, E, R and K are as defined in the applicable symbol.
The origin of the radius will be positioned at the location defined in the symbol.
37. Unions are only required for model codes E45U, E90U, TUOR and TUOB.
38. The number of taps will be provided in the "Mod" column of the Piping Job Specification. The
same data table will apply regardless of the number of taps involved.
39. Dimensions "K" and "L" are required to calculate factors used in stress analysis of the piping
system.
40. If half of "P" for PCP3 is greater than "F", locate the end of the component in the vicinity of
PCP2 a distance equal to "0.7P" from the origin of the component and locate PCP2 a distance
"F" from the origin.
41. Parameter "K" will be no less than 0.25 inch and no more than the lesser of 0.5 inch or 90% of
dimension "O".
42. Parameter "M" will equal the nominal pipe diameter times the factor indicated below:
Nominal Pipe Diameter Range d Factor
3 and smaller 1.25
3.01-10 0.55
10.01 and larger 0.30
43. Values have been provided for parameter "O" per the following formula:
T= T-API-590 - CA-API-590 + CA + FA, rounded to the next 1/16th inch
where,
T-API-590 - is the applicable blank thickness defined in API-590.
CA-API-590 - is the applicable blank corrosion allowance defined in API-590.
CA - is 0.125 inch for geometry standards API-590Z1 or AITKEN Z1; 0.25 inch for geometry
standards API-590Z2 or AITKEN Z2.
FA - is 0.125 inch if RFTBE is involved; 0 inch for all other ends.
44. Provide a cylinder with the following dimensions:
Diameter "P", where "P" is the outside diameter from the applicable generic table.
Length having a value equal to the nominal pipe diameter of the applicable end times the
factor indicated below:
component itself, exclusive of the operator, will still be defined as part of the component's
table. The operator data will be retrieved as part of the data transfer to the pipe stress
analysis program taking into full consideration the orientation and rotation made of the
operator at placement time.
60. If there is no stem extension above the top of the gear operator, define the parameter
identified below as "0.0". Never define such
parameter as "-".
Symbol Name Parameter
OP_291 Y10
OP_292 Y13
OP_311 Y10
OP_331 Y11
OP_332 Y13
OP_333 Y12
OP_334 Y12
OP_351 Y12
For data tables that are prepared without this parameter, the EDEN symbol will assume that
no stem extension applies.
61. The dimensions for gear operators shown on data tables were obtained in the following
manner: from the fully open valve stem dimension stated in the catalog we subtracted the
valve nominal pipe diameter to account for the stem free travel. We then added the flange
adaptor height, as advised by the Manufacturer, and the height of the gear operator, from
catalog dimensions.
62. The angle that the secondary axis of the auxiliary orientation tee makes in its final position
with its default position is required for the purchase of the valve and must be supplied by the
system to the materials control function.
63. For this operator, the center of gravity of the valve operator will always be located along the
operator stem. The values of "Y2" and "Y3" will always be "-" in the corresponding operator
data table.
64. The dimensional or orientation parameters listed below will be defined by you from the design
session, upon prompting by the system. The values so entered will be used during model
reconstruction. Labels may be prepared to display this value on the iso and/or in the iso
materials listing.
Symbol Name Tutorial Name Parameter(s)
OP_333 ZO333D Y11
OP_334 ZO334D Y11
OP_401 ZO401D Y6
65. During placement of this operator, the tutorial listed below will be displayed for you to select
the orientation of the handwheel.
Symbol Name Tutorial Name
OP_331 ZO331O
OP_332 ZO331O
OP_333 ZO331O
OP_334 ZO331O
OP_351 ZO331O
66. Parameter "Y1" will be the operator type and will be only listed in the applicable actuator data
table.
67. The optional capability will be provided to define, for stress analysis purposes, the weight of
the actuator and the location of the center of gravity of the actuator weight. The location of
the center of gravity is defined by parameters "Y2", "Y3" and "Y4". The weight of the
component itself, exclusive of the actuator, will still be defined as part of the component's
table. The actuator data will be retrieved as part of the data transfer to the pipe stress
analysis program taking into full consideration the orientation and rotation made of the
actuator at placement time.
68. For this actuator, the center of gravity of the valve actuator will always be located along the
actuator stem. The values of "Y3" and "Y4" will always be "-" in the corresponding actuator
data table.
Assembly Notes
1. For a vent/drain connection off a pipe run, the system will place the appropriate branch
reinforcement component on the basis of data in the applicable branch reinforcement table.
For a vent/drain connection off equipment item, a piping component or an instrument
component, you must select the proper component to which the vent drain assembly will be
connected. This may require defining a nozzle in an item of equipment or placing a tap on a
piping component.
2. The characteristics of this branch nipple and of the flange mating the vent/drain valve, if
applicable, will be as follows:
If the CP of the vent/drain valve that is nearest the pipe run has an end preparation type in the
range from 10 through 81, as defined by codelist set CL330, the following will apply:
If the pipe run is not insulated, the following applies:
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is in the range from 10 through 81, as defined by codelist set CL330, no branch nipple
nor vent/drain valve mating flange will be required. The vent/drain valve will be
bolted directly to the flange of the branch.
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is 301, as defined by codelist set CL330, no branch nipple will be required. The
flange that mates the vent/drain valve will be chosen to have a RCP with end
preparation 301 and will be connected directly to the assembly end of the branch
component.
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is 421 or 441, as defined by codelist set CL330, a 4 inch long branch nipple will be
required. If end preparation 421 is involved, applicable AABBCC and option codes
for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88 and 728 respectively. If end preparation 441 is
involved, applicable AABBCC and option codes for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88
and 727 respectively. The flange that mates the vent/drain valve will be chosen to
have a RCP with end preparation to suit that of the assembly end of the branch
component (421 or 441) and will be connected directly to the assembly end of the
branch nipple.
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is other than defined above, an error message will be returned by the system when
use of this assembly is attempted.
If the pipe run is insulated, the following applies:
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is in the range from 10 through 81, as defined by codelist set CL330, no branch nipple
nor vent/drain valve mating flange will be required. The vent/drain valve will be
bolted directly to the flange of the branch.
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly
is 301, 421 or 441, as defined by codelist set CL330, a branch nipple will be provided
with nominal length defined by the following equation:
L= 1 + P/2 + T + W_i - B - N
1 - is one inch
P/2 - is half the outside pipe diameter as derived from table MAL_Term_TS for the
pipe run.
T - is the insulation thickness of the pipe run as derived from the TDB
W_i - is the nut allowance as derived from the applicable of the tables described
below
STUD_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length calculations
is not active;
OR
STUD_Term_Rat_TS, if the RDB option that involves CP termination for bolt length
calculations is active that applies to the bolts used by the vent/drain valve.
B - is the offset of assembly end of the branch component from the centerline of the pipe
run, derived from the applicable branch component dimension table.
N - is the distance from the back of the flange to CP2 in the flange, as defined in table
MC_GS_Term(G)_Rat(G)_Term(R)_Rat(R)_A that applies to the vent/drain valve.
The nominal length of the branch nipple determined from the above equation will be
rounded to the next full inch length but will be no less than 4 inches long. The end
preparation(s) of the branch nipple will be chosen by the system to suit the end
preparation types of the branch component. If end preparation 301 is involved,
applicable AABBCC and option codes for the branch nipple will be PIPING and 1
respectively. If end preparation 421 is involved, applicable AABBCC and option codes
for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88 and 728 respectively. If end preparation 441 is
involved, applicable AABBCC and option codes for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88 and
727 respectively.
The flange that mates the vent/drain valve will be chosen by the system to have a RCP
with end preparation to suit that of the assembly end of the branch component (301, 421
or 441) and will be connected to the branch nipple.
If the end preparation of the CP of the branch component that applies to the assembly is
other than defined above, an error message will be returned by the system when use of
this assembly is attempted.
If the CP of the vent/drain valve which is nearest the pipe run has end preparation type of
either 421 or 441, as defined by codelist set CL330, a branch nipple will be required. The
branch nipple length will be 1 inch longer than the insulation thickness of the pipe run rounded
to the next full inch length but no less than 4 inches long. The end preparations of the branch
nipple will be chosen by the system to suit the end preparation types of the branch component
and of the vent/drain valve. If end preparation 421 is involved, applicable AABBCC and
option codes for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88 and 728 respectively. If end preparation
441 is involved, applicable AABBCC and option codes for the branch nipple will be 6Q3C88
and 727 respectively.
No flange will be required to mate the vent/drain valve.
If the CP of the vent/drain valve which is nearest the pipe run has end preparation type other
than in the range from 10-81 or of either 421 or 441, as defined by codelist set CL330, an error
message will be returned by the system when use of this assembly is attempted.
3. If the mating CPs of the valves in the vent/drain assembly have an end preparation other than
421, an error message will be returned by the system when use of this assembly is attempted.
4. If any of the CPs of the valve in the vent/drain assembly have an end preparation other than
401 or if the pipe is insulated beyond 4 inches thickness, an error message will be returned by
the system when use of this assembly is attempted.
B A CL150 ’CL150’
B B CL300 ’CL300’
B C CL400 ’CL400’
B D CL600 ’CL600’
B E CL900 ’CL900’
B F CL1500 ’CL1500’
B G CL2500 ’CL2500’
B K CL25 ’CL25’
B L CL125 ’CL125’
B M CL250 ’CL250’
B N CL800 ’CL800’
B O CL175 ’CL175’
B R std conn ’standard connection’
B S shrouded bore ’shrouded bore connection’
connection
BZ ’’
B A B16.1 ’ANSI-B16.1’
B E B16.5 ’ANSI-B16.5’
B Z ’’
Completing Materials
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! FIRST LETTER: C - COMPLETING MATERIALS (PDS WILL NOT USE)
D A @@CL125 ’CL125’
D B @@CL150 ’CL150’
D C CL175 ’CL175’
D G @@300# ’300#’
D X @rating per reqn ’rating ??’
D Z ’’
Steam Specialties
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! FIRST LETTER: E - STEAM SPECIALTIES
E A CL150 ’CL150’
E B CL300 ’CL300’
E C CL400 ’CL400’
E D CL600 ’CL600’
E E CL900 ’CL900’
E F CL1500 ’CL1500’
E G CL2500 ’CL2500’
E L CL125 ’CL125’
E M CL250 ’CL250’
E O CL175 ’CL175’
E R CL25 ’CL25’
E S CL50 ’CL50’
E T CL75 ’CL75’
E Z ’’
Flanges
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! FIRST LETTER: F - FLANGES
F A @@Flange, WN ’Flange, weld neck’
F B @@Blind flange ’Blind flange’
F C @@Flange, SW ’Flange, socketwelded’
F D @@Flange, THD ’Flange, threaded’
F E @@Flange, slip-on ’Flange, slip-on’
F F @@Flange, lap joint ’Flange, lap joint’
F G @@Orifice flange, WN ’Orifice flange, weld neck’
F H SW orifice flange ’Socketwelded orifice
flange’
F I @@Orifice flange, THD ’Orifice flange, threaded’
F J Slip-on orifice flange ’Slip-on orifice flange’
F L Long WN flange ’Long weld neck flange’
F M Solder joint flange ’Solder joint flange per
ANSI-B16.24’
F N @@Flange, SE ’Flange, socket end’
125-500 Ra finish’
F G RFFE, 63-250 Ra finish ’raised face flanged end,
63-250 Ra finish’
F H RFFE, 63-125 Ra finish ’raised face flanged end,
63-125 Ra finish’
F I RFFE, 125-250 Ra finish ’raised face flanged end,
125-250 Ra finish’
F J @@RJFE ’ring joint flanged end’
F L lens joint ’lens joint flanged end’
F N RFFE, 3 Ra finish ’raised face flanged end, 3
Ra finish’
F Z @@ ’’
Flanged Fittings
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! FIRST LETTER: G - FLANGED FITTINGS
G A Flange isolation kit ’Flange isolation kit’
G D Spacer ’Spacer for plastic pipe’
G E @@Paddle spacer ’Paddle spacer
G F Paddle spacer for ’Paddle spacer for
maintenance blank maintenance blank’
G G Bleed ring, w/THD tap ’Bleed ring, w/threaded
tap’
G H Bleed ring, w/SWE tap ’Bleed ring,
w/socketwelded end tap’
G J @@Spectacle blank ’Spectacle blank’
G L @@Paddle blank ’Paddle blank’
G M Maint type paddle ’Maintenance type paddle
blank blank’
G N @@Blank disc ’Blank disc’
G O 3-bolt blank assy ’Three bolt blank
assembly’
G P 5-bolt blank assy ’Five bolt blank assembly’
G Q 7-bolt blank assy ’Seven bolt blank
assembly’
G U Union blank ’Union blank’
G SA CL150 ’CL150’
G SB CL300 ’CL300’
G SC CL400 ’CL400’
G SD CL600 ’CL600’
G SE CL900 ’CL900’
G SF CL1500 ’CL1500’
G SG CL2500 ’CL2500’
G SH CL250 ’CL250’
G SI CL175 ’CL175’
G TA AWWA-C207 Cl.E ’AWWA-C207 Cl.E’
G TB Taylor Forge CL75 ’Taylor Forge CL75’
G TC Taylor Forge CL125 ’Taylor Forge CL125’
G TD Taylor Forge CL125LW ’Taylor Forge CL125LW’
G TE Taylor Forge CL175 ’Taylor Forge CL175’
G TF Taylor Forge CL250 ’Taylor Forge CL250’
G TG Taylor Forge CL350 ’Taylor Forge CL350’
seals, galvanized,
Greenwood’
G ABT ASTM-A105/TFE ’ASTM-A105, w/Teflon
seals, Greenwood’
G ABY ASTM-A105/Hycar ’ASTM-A105, w/Hycar seals,
Greenwood’
G ADA @@ASTM-A516-70 ’ASTM-A516 Gr.70’
G ADB ASTM-A516-60 ’ASTM-A516 GR 60, w/0.125
thk Monel clading
ASTM-B127 UNS N04400’
G ADC @@ASTM-A516-70, galv ’ASTM-A516 Gr.70,
galvanized’
G ADD ASTM-A516-65 ’ASTM-A516 Gr.65’
G ADE @@ASME-SA516-70 ’ASME-SA516 Gr.70’
> G ADF @@ASTM-A516-70, ’ASTM-A516 Gr.70, Aitken,
Aitken Z1, w/0.125 CA " w/0.125 corrosion
allowance’ "
> G ADG @@ASTM-A516-70, ’ASTM-A516 Gr.70, Aitken,
Aitken Z2, w/0.25 CA " w/0.25 corrosion
allowance’ "
G AEA ASTM-A420-WPL6 ’ASTM-A420 Gr.WPL6, low
temp CS, w/Teflon seals,
Greenwood’
G EAA ASTM-A204-A ’ASTM-A204 Gr.A, C-Mo’
G FAA ASTM-A387-5 Cl.1 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.5, Cl.1,
5Cr’
G FAB ASTM-A387-9 Cl.1 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.9, Cl.1,
9Cr’
G FAC ASTM-A387-11 Cl.1 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.11, Cl.1,
1.25Cr’
G FAD ASTM-A387-22 Cl.1 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.22, Cl.1,
2.25Cr’
G FAE @@ASTM-A387-5 Cl.2 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.5, Cl.2’
G FAF @@ASTM-A387-9 Cl.2 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.9, Cl.2’
G FAG @@ASTM-A387-11 Cl.2 ’ASTM-A387 Gr.11, Cl.2’
G GFA ASME-SA387-11 Cl.1 ’ASME-SA387 Gr.11, Cl.1,
1.25Cr’
G GFG @@ASME-SA387-11 Cl.2 ’ASME-SA387 Gr.11, Cl.2’
G IAA ASTM-A167-316 ’ASTM-A167 Type 316’
G IIG ASTM-A240-316L ’ASTM-A240 Type 316L’
G IIH ASTM-A167-304L ’ASTM-A167 Type 304L’
G IIJ ASTM-A167-321 ’ASTM-A167 Type 321’
G IIL ASTM-A167-347 ’ASTM-A167 Type 347’
G IJA @@ASTM-A240-304 ’ASTM-A240 Type 304’
G IJB ASTM-A240-304H ’ASTM-A240 Type 304H’
G IJC @@ASTM-A240-304L ’ASTM-A240 Type 304L’
G IJD @@ASTM-A240-304, ’ASTM-A240 Type 304,
Aitken, w/0.125 CA " Aitken, w/0.125 corrosion
allowance’ "
Strainer Specialties
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! FIRST LETTER: H - STRAINER SPECIALTIES
H A Basket strainer ’Basket strainer’
H B Temp basket strainer ’Temporary basket strainer’
H C Cone strainer ’Cone strainer’
H F Flat strainer ’Flat strainer’
H I Inv cone strainer ’Inverted cone strainer’
H P Inclin perf pl ’Inclined perforated strainer’
strainer
H U T-type thru strainer ’Tee-type assembly straight
thru pattern strainer’
H V T-type angle strainer ’Tee-type assembly angle
pattern strainer’
H Y Y-type strainer ’Y-pattern strainer’
Instrument Specialties
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! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: I - INSTRUMENT SPECIALTIES (PDS WILL NOT USE)
I A angled ’angled’
I I inside ’inside’
I O outside ’outside’
I S straight ’straight’
I W w/air header ’w/air header’
I X w/o air header ’w/o air header’
I Z ’’
I CA clamped ’clamped’
I CB cabled ’cables’
I CC welded ’welded’
I CD bolted ’bolted’
I CE U-bolt ’U-bolt’
I FA flanged ’flanged’
I SW SW ’socketwelded’
I TA THD ’threaded’
I TF FTE ’female pipe thread’
I TG FTE x red MTE ’female pipe thread x reducing male
pipe thread’
I TL MTE back conn ’male pipe thread back connection’
I TM MTE ’male pipe thread’
I TN MTE bottom conn ’male pipe thread bottom connection’
I TS male SW x FTE ’male socketwelded x female pipe
thread’
I TT tube x tube ’tube x tube’
I TX MTE x FTE ’male x female pipe thread’
I WB BW ’buttwelded’
I ZZ ’’
I RAA die cast zinc ’die cast zinc, Fisher Y602-7, -13’
I SAA aluminum ’aluminum’
I SBB die cast aluminum ’die cast aluminum, Masoneilan 77-40
or approved equal’
I SBC die cast aluminum ’die cast aluminum, Masoneilan 77-4
or approved equal’
I SBD die cast aluminum ’die cast aluminum, Yokogawa
Hokushin Electric #T44A’
I SCA aluminum allloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 09-4F14-0024-(Size 1)’
I SCB aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 4F14-1302-02’
I SCC aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 9998-0249-(Size 1)’
I SCD aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 4F14-1314-02’
I SCE aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 09-4F14-9012-(Size 1) Ser
2’
I SCF aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 09-4F14-9112-(Size 1) Ser
2’
I SCG aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 09-4F14-9212-(Size 1) Ser
2’
I SCI aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 09-4F14-2012-(Size 1) Ser
2’
I SCJ aluminum alloy ’aluminum alloy 6063-T6, P-W
Industries 5501-0016-(Size 1)’
I TAA Teflon ’Teflon, Rosemount O1151-0035-0003
or approved equal’
I TAB Viton ’Viton, Rosemount 01151-0035-0001 or
approved equal’
I TAC Thermoplastic ’Thermoplastic, Dekoron 1540-10000
or approved equal’
I XXX matl per reqn ’matl per specification ??’
I ZAB cast iron ’cast iron, Fisher 254’
Pipe Supports
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! FIRST LETTER: J - PIPE SUPPORTS (PDS WILL NOT USE)
J Plate ’Plate’
J B Flat bar ’Flat bar’
J C Angle ’Angle’
J D Channel ’Channel’
J E I-beam ’I-beam’
J F Wide flange ’Wide flange’
J G ST structural tee ’ST structural tee’
J H Tube ’Tube’
J Z ’’
Labor Codes
L ! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: L - LABOR CODES (PDS WILL NOT USE)
relieving pipespool’
L SA Unreinforced stub in ’Labor for unreinforced
stub in branch’
L SB Weld reinf stub in ’Labor for weld
reinforced stub in
branch’
L SC Pad reinf stub in ’Labor for pad
reinforced stub in
branch’
L SP Weld reinf stub in ’Labor for weld reinf
w/PWHT stub in branch
requiring post weld
heat treatment’
L TA Liq pen test weld ’Labor for testing weld
by liquid penetrant
method’
L TB Impact test weld ’Labor for testing weld
by impact method’
L TC Mag part test weld ’Labor for testing weld
by magnetic particle
method’
L TD X-ray test 1-shot weld ’Labor for testing weld
by radiography (1
shot)’
L TE X-ray test 2-shot weld ’Labor for testing weld
by radiography (2
shot)’
L Z 3-diam ’3-diam’
L BZ 4-diam ’4-diam’
L CZ 5-diam ’5-diam’
L DZ 6-diam ’6-diam’
L GZ 1-cut ’1-cut’
L HZ 2-cut ’2-cut’
L IZ 3-cut ’3-cut’
L JZ 4-cut ’4-cut’
L KZ 5-cut ’5-cut’
L NZ 90 deg ’90 deg’
L OZ 60 deg ’60 deg’
L PZ 45 deg ’45 deg’
L QZ 30 deg ’30 deg’
L TZ WOL/hdr weld ’weldolet to header
weld’
L WZ BW ’buttwelded’
L XZ fillet weld ’fillet weld’
L YZ SW ’socketwelded’
L ZZ ’’
L AA S-5S ’Sch 5S’
L AB S-10S ’Sch 10S’
M ZZZ
N BAAA 'Babbitt'
N BAAB 'Rotohammer'
N BAAC 'Stockham'
N ZZZZ
O A CL150 ’CL150’
O B CL300 ’CL300’
O C CL400 ’CL400’
O D CL600 ’CL600’
O E CL900 ’CL900’
O F CL1500 ’CL1500’
O G CL2500 ’CL2500’
O L CL125 ’CL125’
O M CL250 ’CL250’
O Z ’’
O O smls ’seamless’
O W welded ’welded’
O Z ’’
O AA Type K ’Type K’
O AB Type L ’Type L’
O AC Type M ’Type M’
O BA 0.02 " ’0.02’ "
O BB 0.028 " ’0.028’ "
O BC 0.03 " ’0.03’ "
O BD 0.032 " ’0.032’ "
O BE 0.035 " ’0.035’ "
O BF 0.04 " ’0.04’ "
O BG 0.049 " ’0.049’ "
O BH 0.062" '0.062"'
O BI 0.065 " ’0.065’ "
O BJ 0.083 " ’0.083’ "
O BK 0.109 " ’0.109’ "
O BL 0.12 " ’0.12’ "
O BM 0.25 " ’0.25’ "
O BN 0.375 " ’0.375’ "
O BO 0.5 " ’0.5’ "
O BP multi thk per reqn ’multi thk ??’
O MA 1.0 mm ’1.0 mm’
O MB 0.76 mm ’0.76 mm’
O ZZ ’’
O AAD ASTM-A179 ’ASTM-A179, annealed’
O AAO CS, cadmium plated ’CS, cadmium plated,
Aeroquip No FD56-1037’
O AAP CS, cadmium plated ’CS, cadmium plated,
Dixon Boss X-34’
O IIA ASTM-A269-TP304 ’ASTM-A269 Type 304,
annealed’
O IIB ASTM-A269-TP304L ’ASTM-A269 Type 304L,
annealed’
O IIE ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Dekoron 2201’
O IIF ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
annealed’
O IIG ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Dekoron 2203’
O IIH 316 SS/preinsul/PVC ’ASTM-A269-TP316 smls,
preinsulated tubing,
black PVC jkt, Dekoron
2200’
O III 316 SS ’316 stainless stl,
Snap-Tite H Series
nipple end
PHN-F/coupler end
PHC-F’
O IIJ ASTM-A269-TP321 ’ASTM-A269 Type 321,
annealed’
O IIK ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Parker 422-208A 812-0’
O IIL ASTM-A269-TP347 ’ASTM-A269 Type 347,
annealed’
O IIM ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Dekoron 2256’
O IIN ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Dekoron 2266’
O IIO ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Parker 4412-208A 812-0’
O IIP 316 SS ’316 SS, Evertite Part
FLA’
O IIQ 316 SS ’316 SS, Evertite’
O IIR ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269 Type 316,
Dekoron 2202’
O IIS ASTM-A269-TP316 ’ASTM-A269-TP316,
preinsulated tubing,
3T, 2 process, 1 tracer’
O IJF ASTM-A213-TP316 ’ASTM-A213 Type 316,
annealed’
O IJQ solid 304 SS ’solid 304 SS, Dixon
X-34’
O NAA ASTM-B68 Cu ’ASTM-B68, copper, UNS
No C12000’
O NAB copper/fibgl/PVC ’ASTM-B68 UNS C12200 IN
3/8 fiberglass black
PVC jkt Dekoron 2200’
O NAC copper/fibgl/PVC ’ASTM-B68 UNS C12200 IN
3/8 fiberglass black
AM Series’
O ZBM mall iron, cadmium ’malleable iron,
plated cadmium plated, Air King
#AM-7 & 12’
O ZBN mall iron, cadmium ’malleable iron,
plated cadmium plated, Air King
#AM-8 & 13’
O ZBO mall iron, cadmium ’malleable iron,
plated cadmium plated, Air King
#AM-18, 23, & 28’
Pipe
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P ! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: P - PIPE
P AA @@Pipe, BE ’Pipe, beveled ends per
ANSI-B16.25’
P AB @@Pipe, T&C ’Pipe, threaded &
coupled’
P AC @@Pipe, T&C, galv ’Pipe, threaded &
coupled, galvanized’
P AD @@Pipe, PE ’Pipe, plain ends’
P AE Pipe, PE, galv ’Pipe, plain ends,
galvanized’
P AF @@Pipe bend, 6D-BR, BE ’Pipe bend, 6 nominal
pipe diameter radius,
beveled ends per
ANSI-B16.25’
>> P AG Pipe, BE, galv ’Pipe, beveled ends,
galvanized’
>> P AH @@Pipe bend, 10D-BR, BE ’Pipe bend, 10 nominal
pipe diameter radius,
beveled ends per
’Pipe bend, 10 nominal
pipe diameter radius,
beveled ends per
ANSI-B16.25’
P CC Pipe, w/split flg ’Pipe, w/ends, w/split
flanges’
P CD Pipe, w/tapered ends ’Pipe, w/tapered ends for
split flanges’
P CE Pipe, w/ends mach & cpld ’Pipe, w/ends machined
for rubber ring seals &
coupled’
P DU Duct ’Duct’
P EA Pipe, cmt cpld ’Pipe, cement coupled
nominal length’
P GA Pipe, groved ends for ’Pipe, ends grooved for
Vic coupling Victaulic couplings’
P NM Nipple PE ’Nipple, plain ends’
P AA @@smls ’seamless’
P AD @@EFW, long seam, 100% ’electric fusion welded,
JQ longitudinal seam, 100%
joint quality’
P AE EFW, long seam, Cl.42 ’electric fusion welded,
100% JQ longitudinal seam, Cl.42
100% joint quality’
P AF EFW, long seam, 100% ’electric fusion welded,
X-RAY longitudinal seam, 100%
X-ray 100% joint quality’
P AG @@EFW, long seam, Cl.1, ’electric fusion welded,
100% JQ longitudinal seam,
Cl.1,100% joint quality’
P AN cast, 100% CQ ’cast, 100% casting
quality’
P AO @@long seam, Cl.22, ’electric fusion welded,
100% JQ longitudinal seam, Cl.22,
100% joint quality’
P AP EFW, long seam, Cl.12 ’electric fusion welded,
100% JQ longitudinal seam, Cl.12
100% joint quality’
P AX @@ ’’
P BA forged & bored ’forged & bored’
P CT spool ’spool’
P GA cast, 90% CQ ’cast, 90% casting
quality’
P GF EFW, long seam, 90% JQ ’electric fusion welded,
longitudinal seam, spot
X-ray, 90% joint quality’
P JA @@ERW, long seam, 85% JQ ’electric resistance
welded, longitudinal
seam, 85% joint quality’
Socket Fittings
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! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG
DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: Q - SOCKET FITTINGS
''
Q ZZZ
Tubing Fittings
! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG
DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: R - TUBING FITTINGS
Socketwelded Fittings
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! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: S - SOCKETWELDED FITTINGS
socketwelded ends’
S A CL150 ’CL150’
S B CL300 ’CL300’
S G CL2500 ’CL2500’
S Q @@CL3000 ’CL3000’
S R @@CL6000 ’CL6000’
S S @@CL9000 ’CL9000’
S Z ’’
S R cemented ’cemented’
S U insul ’insulating’
S V round bar ’round barstock’
S W hex bar ’hex barstock’
S X API ’API’
S Z @@ ’’
Incoloy 800’
Threaded Fittings
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! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: T - THREADED FITTINGS
T A CL150 ’CL150’
T B @@CL300 ’CL300’
T G CL2500 ’CL2500’
T L CL125 ’CL125’
T M CL250 ’CL250’
T P CL2000 ’CL2000’
T Q @@CL3000 ’CL3000’
T R @@CL6000 ’CL6000’
T S CL9000 ’CL9000’
T Z @@ ’’
barstock’
Underground Fittings
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LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: U - UNDERGROUND FITTINGS
! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG
DESCRIPTION
Valves
! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG
DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: V - VALVES
V O H Gr SS 'H Gr.SS'
V R 400 SS '400 Series SS'
V S @@low temp CS 'low temperature carbon steel'
V T @@cast iron 'cast iron'
V U @@ductile iron 'ductile iron'
V V malleable iron 'malleable iron'
V W @@Cu 'copper'
V X @@Ni 'nickel'
V Y Al 'aluminum'
V Z 'other non ferrous'
V 2 @@thermoplastic 'thermoplastic'
V 3 thermoset plastic 'thermoset plastic'
V 4 non metalic 'non metalic'
V 5 @@lined 'lined'
V 6 coated 'coated'
V 9 matl per reqn 'matl ??'
V A @@trim 1 'API trim 1'
V B @@trim 2 'API trim 2'
V C trim 3 'trim 3'
V D trim 4 'trim 4'
V E @@trim 5 'API trim 5'
V F trim 6 'trim 6'
V G @@trim 7 'API trim 7'
V H @@trim 8 'API trim 8'
V I @@trim 9 'API trim 9'
V J @@trim 10 'API trim 10'
V K trim 11 'trim 11'
V L @@trim 12 'API trim 12'
V M @@trim 13 'API trim 13'
V N trim 14 'trim 14'
V Q @@butterfly valve trim 'butterfly valve trim'
V R @@butterfly valve trim 'butterfly valve trim'
V S @@HP butterfly valve fire 'HP butterfly valve fire safe
safe trim trim'
V T other HP butterfly valve 'other HP butterfly valve trim'
trim
Welded Fittings
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! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: W - WELDED FITTINGS
W OC @@Thredolet ’Thredolet’
W OD @@Elbolet ’Elbolet’
W OE Nipolet 3.5 long " ’Nipolet 3.5 long’ "
W OF Nipolet 4.5 long " ’Nipolet 4.5 long’ "
W OG Nipolet 5.5 long " ’Nipolet 5.5 long’ "
W OH Nipolet 6.5 long " ’Nipolet 6.5 long’ "
W OI @@Latrolet ’Latrolet’
W OJ Weld boss ’Weld boss’
W OK Weld saddle ’Weld saddle’
W OS Sweepolet ’Sweepolet’
W OT @@Flat weldolet ’Flat weldolet’
W OU @@Flat sockolet ’Flat sockolet’
W OV Flat thredolet ’Flat thredolet’
W OX Weldolet ’Weldolet, calculation
required’
W OY Sockolet ’Sockolet, calculation
required’
W OZ Thredolet ’Thredolet, calculation
required’
W RA @@Concentric reducer, ’Concentric reducer,
BE beveled ends’
W RB @@Eccentric reducer, BE ’Eccentric reducer,
beveled ends’
W SA @@Concentric swage ’Concentric swage’
W SB @@Eccentric swage ’Eccentric swage’
W TA @@Tee, BE ’Tee, beveled ends’
W TB @@Reducing tee, BE ’Reducing tee, beveled
ends’
W TL Weld 45 deg lateral ’Weld 45 deg lateral
fitting’
W TM Reducing weld 45 deg ’Reducing weld 45 deg
lateral lateral fitting’
W UA Weld retn bend LR ’Weld return bend long
radius’
W UB Weld retn bend SR ’Weld return bend short
radius’
W XA Weld cross ’Weld cross’
W XB Reducing weld cross ’Reducing weld cross’
W YA Weld 45 lateral reinf ’Weld 45 deg lateral
reinforced’
W ZA Buttweld ’Buttweld’
W ZB @@Reinforcing weld ’Reinforcing weld’
W __ Standard fittings ’Cap/ell/tee’
W AZ ’’
W BA @@PE ’plain ends’
W CA @@MTE ’male threaded ends’
W CB MTLE/BSE ’thread large end &
bevel small end’
W CC @@BLE/MTSE ’beveled large x male
threaded small ends’
W CD GLE/TSE ’groove large end & THD
small end’
W CE MTLE/PSE ’thread large end &
plain small end’
W CF @@PLE/MTSE ’plain large x male
thread small ends’
W CG @@BLE/PSE ’bevel large x plain
small ends’
W FB @@RFFE ’raised face flanged
ends’
W FD RFFE, 125 Ra finish ’raised face flanged
ends, 125 Ra finish’
W FF RFFE, 125-250 Ra finish ’raised face flanged
ends, 125-250 Ra finish’
W FG RFFE, 63-250 Ra finish ’raised face flanged
ends, 63-250 Ra finish’
W FH RFFE, 63-125 Ra finish ’raised face flanged
ends, 63-125 Ra finish’
W FI RFFE, 3 Ra finish ’raised face flanged
ends, 3 Ra finish’
W FJ RJFE ’ring joint flanged
ends’
W SA @@SWE ’socketwelded ends’
W TA @@FTE ’female threaded ends’
W ZZ @@ ’’
W BA S-LW ’light-weight’
W BB S-STD ’standard-weight’
W BC S-XS ’X-strong’
W BD @@S-XXS ’XX-strong’
W BQ @@CL3000 ’CL3000’
W BR @@CL6000 ’CL6000’
W BS @@CL9000 ’CL9000’
W CA 0.125 " ’0.125’ "
W CB 0.188 " ’0.188’ "
W CC 0.25 " ’0.25’ "
W CD 0.312 " ’0.312’ "
W CE 0.375 " ’0.375’ "
W CF 0.438 " ’0.438’ "
W CG 0.5 " ’0.5’ "
W CH 0.562 " ’0.562’ "
W CI 0.625 " ’0.625’ "
W CJ 0.688 " ’0.688’ "
W CK 0.75 " ’0.75’ "
W CL 0.812 " ’0.812’ "
W CM 0.875 " ’0.875’ "
W CN 0.938 " ’0.938’ "
W CO 1 " ’1’ "
W CP 1.062 " ’1.062’ "
W CQ 1.125 " ’1.125’ "
W CR 1.188 " ’1.188’ "
W CS 1.25 " ’1.25’ "
W CT 1.375 " ’1.375’ "
W CU 1.5 " ’1.5’ "
W CV 1.625 " ’1.625’ "
W CW 1.781 " ’1.781’ "
W CX 1.875 " ’1.875’ "
W DD 0.281 " ’0.281’ "
W DF 0.906 " ’0.906’ "
W DH 1.312 " ’1.312’ "
W DJ 1.406 " ’1.406’ "
W DL 1.594 " ’1.594’ "
W DN 1.75 " ’1.75’ "
W EA 2 " ’2’ "
W EB 2.125 " ’2.125’ "
W EC 2.25 " ’2.25’ "
W ED 2.375 " ’2.375’ "
W EE 2.5 " ’2.5’ "
seamless’
W ASE ASME-SA234-WPB ’ASME-SA234 Gr.WPB,
seamless’
W ASF ASTM-A234-WPB alum T&W ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WPB,
aluminized, treated &
wrapped, seamless’
W ASG ASTM-A420 WPL6 ’ASTM-A420 Gr.WPL6,
seamless’
W ASH ASTM-A420-WPL6 ’ASTM-A420 Gr.WPL6
seamless, special
testing required’
W ASK ASTM-A234-WPB ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WPB,
seamless, special
testing required’
W AZA @@carbon steel ’carbon steel’
W EAY ASTM-A234-WP1W ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP1W,
carbon moly’
W EAZ ASTM-A234-WP1 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP1,
carbon moly’
W EFA ASTM-A182-F1 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F1,
carbon moly’
W ESA ASTM-A234-WP1 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP1,
carbon moly, seamless’
W FAC @@ASTM-A234-WP11 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP11’
W FAF ASTM-A234-WP22 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP22,
2.25Cr-1Mo’
W FAH @@ASTM-A234-WP5 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP5’
W FAL @@ASTM-A234-WP9 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP9’
W FAM @@ASTM-A234-WP11 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP11
Dur-O-Lok 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Dur-O-Lok
fitting’
W FAT ASTM-A182-F5 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F5’
W FBD ASTM-A336-F21 ’ASTM-A336 Gr.F21,
2.25Cr-1Mo’
W FFC @@ASTM-A182-F11 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F11’
W FFE ASTM-A234-WP11W ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP11W,
1.25Cr-0.5Mo’
W FFF ASTM-A182-F22 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F22,
2.25Cr-1Mo’
W FFI ASTM-A182-F5A ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F5A,
5Cr-0.5Mo’
W FFL @@ASTM-A182-F9 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F9’
W FFR ASTM-A182-F11 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F11,
1.25Cr-0.5Mo’
W FFT @@ASTM-A182-F5 ’ASTM-A182 Gr.F5’
W FSA ASTM-A234-WP9 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP9,
9Cr-1Mo, seamless’
W FSB ASTM-A234-WP11 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP11,
1.25Cr-0.5Mo, seamless’
W FSC ASTM-A234-WP22 ’ASTM-A234 Gr.WP22,
2.25Cr-1Mo, seamless’
Gaskets
! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: X - GASKETS
Bolting
! 0 1 2
! 1 2345678901234567890 SHORT DESCRIPTION LONG DESCRIPTION
! FIRST LETTER: Y - BOLTING
Y A @@Bolt set for FFFE ’Bolt set for flat face
joint joint’
Y B @@Bolt set for RFFE ’Bolt set for raised
joint face joint’
Y F Bolt set for lap joint ’Bolt set for lap
joint’
Y H Jackscrew pair ’Jackscrew pair’
Y J Bolt set for RJFE joint ’Bolt set for ring
joint flanged end’
Y L Bolt set for lens joint ’Bolt set for lens
joint’
Y M ’Miscellaneous
bolting’
Y Z @@ ’’
Delivered Equations
The thickness and branch reinforcement logic for the following equations are hardcoded in the
software.
EJ01
Source - ANSI-B31.1.1986 [Power Piping]
Thickness logic from paragraph 104.1, equation 3
Reinforcement logic from paragraph 104.3.1(D)
EL01
Source - ANSI-B31.3c.1986 [Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping]
Thickness logic from paragraph 304.1, equation 3a
Reinforcement logic from paragraph 304.3.3 & Code - Appendix H
The following considerations apply to both thickness equations and branch reinforcement
calculations.
Pressures and temperatures used in thickness/branch reinforcement calculations are derived
from data in the Piping Design Database. Both normal and alternate pressure and
temperature conditions are considered. If actual values exist for the normal design or the
alternate design pressure/temperatures, the corresponding operating conditions are ignored.
If default values exist for BOTH sets of design conditions, both normal and alternate operating
conditions are used. At least one complete set of conditions must be defined.
Once the proper pressure and temperature sets are determined, their units of measure are
converted to those used in the Temperature-Pressure Table associated with the Piping
Materials Class to which the component belongs. Conversions are performed using the
procedures and conversion factors defined for the Units of Measure in Appendix F.
Only positive pressure is considered. The system reports an error if you request a thickness
calculation involving a vacuum condition (negative pressure).
Independent sets of thickness/reinforcement calculations are carried out for each applicable
pressure/temperature set. In each calculation set, table values that are temperature
dependent are determined on the basis of the temperature applicable to the calculation set
being considered. The thicker calculated thickness is used.
Thickness Equations
The following considerations apply to thickness equations.
Thickness calculations are triggered by specifying an equation name in the
Schedule/Thickness attribute of the Piping Commodity Specification Data. An asterisk (*)
followed by a name (of the form xyyy) defines the specific calculation or table lookup to be
used for wall thickness. The letters that form this code have the following meaning:
x alphanumeric code that defines the equation to use in the calculation. Possible values
and their definitions are:
If this character is C, the schedule/thickness for the applicable end of the component is
determined by calculations using the thickness equation defined in the
DEFAULT_WALL_THICK_EQUATION attribute of the Piping Materials Class database
table.
If the code is any character other than C, the schedule/thickness for the applicable end of
the component is determined by calculations using the thickness equation with the name
EX.
yyy casting, joint or structural grade quality factor (E) times 100.
This factor is one of the parameters used in the thickness calculation. If you are defining a
calculation to be performed on a seamless fitting (E=1) but want to match the thickness for the
mating welded pipe (E=0.85), the quality factor for the pipe should be entered here.
For components with ends having different nominal diameters, independent sets of thickness
determinations are performed for each NPD. One or more ends may need to calculated, as
determined by specific *xyyy entries in the Commodity Item entity. The larger thickness
(calculated or predefined) is used. For example:
A 20" x 10" reducer is defined in the Piping Commodity Table to have a *xyyy 20" end and
a 0.55" thick, 10" end. The calculation of the 20" end results in a 0.5" thickness. A 0.55"
thick reducer is used.
A 24" x 20" reducer is defined in the Piping Commodity Table to have a *XYYY 24" end
and a *XYYY 20" end. The calculation of the 24" end results in a 0.6" thickness. The
calculation of the 20" end results in a 0.5" thickness. A 0.6" thick reducer is used.
All thickness calculations involve a casting, joint, or structural grade quality factor (E).
The value for this factor is YYY/100, where YYY is defined in the entry *XYYY made under
the Schedule Thickness attribute for the Commodity Item under consideration.
Branch Reinforcement
The following considerations apply to branch reinforcement calculations.
The need to perform a branch reinforcement calculation is triggered by
the placement of a generic branch component with the actual item name determined from
a branch table. (See Branch Insertion Tables.)
the presence of more than one item name in the Preferred Branch AABBCC Codes fields
of the applicable branch table.
the applicable branch reinforcement being either a reinforcing weld or a reinforcing pad.
All calculations involve a casting, joint, or structural grade quality factor (E). The value for this
factor is YYY/100, where YYY is defined in the Modifier attribute for entries with an item name
of PIPING.
The fillet welds joining reinforcing pads to the header and to the branch are considered in
determining the available reinforcement area.
Spec Access
The execution of a pipe wall thickness calculation is performed when the variable PIPE_OD_n is
encountered in the physical data definition of a pipe or component. Therefore, pipe outside
diameter must be calculated or retrieved from a table before the wall thickness can be used as
part of a table name.
After the actual thickness is calculated, it is compared against the thickness range in the Materials
table and the retirement thickness in the Thickness Data table. The system uses the greater of
these values as the uncorroded wall thickness. Then the system adds the corrosion allowance
from the PMC, the thread thickness from the wall thickness table, and the mill tolerance from the
Materials table. This revised thickness is compared against the minimum thickness value in the
Thickness Data table. The larger of these two values is compared against the preferred
thickness value in the Thickness Data table, and the next largest preferred value is used for table
look-ups and is stored in the TDB.
If the Thickness Data table uses schedules as preferred thickness, the schedules are translated to
an actual thickness by a table look-up from a table of the form
MALWT//Term_type//shc_thick//generic_flag//weight_code
and output 2 gives the actual wall thickness.
Codelists
This section details the codelists used in PDS.
The data contained within this appendix is for informational purposes only and may not
exactly match the codelists delivered with the product.
In This Appendix
General Comments ........................................................................ 579
Comments Specific to Units of Measure Codelist Sets ................. 579
CL31, Object Types for Orthographic Drawings (40) .................... 581
CL35, Approval Status (10) ........................................................... 583
CL36, Structural Approval Status (15) ........................................... 583
CL37, HVAC Approval Status (10) ................................................ 584
CL50, Hold Status (10) .................................................................. 584
CL69, Equipment Divisions/Form Code (99) ................................. 584
CL125, Fluid Code/Connector Type (999) ..................................... 585
CL130, Construction Status (15) ................................................... 589
CL145, Materials Grade (4500) ..................................................... 589
CL148, Piping Materials Class Description (31999) ...................... 625
CL160, Responsibility (25)............................................................. 636
CL180, Fabrication Category (99) ................................................. 636
CL190, Coating Requirements (99) ............................................... 637
CL200, Heat Tracing Requirements (10)....................................... 637
CL210, Heat Tracing Media (60) ................................................... 638
CL220, Insulation Purpose (40) ..................................................... 639
CL230, Cleaning Requirements (99) ............................................. 639
CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation (999) ........................... 639
CL332, Schedule / Thickness Override ......................................... 643
CL340, Safety Classification (99) .................................................. 645
CL360, Stress Analysis Requirements (15) ................................... 645
CL365, Reporting Requirements (25) ............................................ 645
CL366, Requirement to Reconstruct (10) ...................................... 646
CL380, Piping Component Type (2500) ........................................ 646
CL390, Action (40) ......................................................................... 655
CL400, Option (999) ...................................................................... 655
CL420, Piping Component Type/Source (25)................................ 664
CL425, Piping/Tubing Type (25) .................................................... 664
CL430, Instrument Component Type/Source (25)......................... 664
CL499, Piping Notes (999) ............................................................ 664
CL530, Accessory/Item Type (125) ............................................... 667
CL550, Operator/Actuator Type (200) ........................................... 667
CL570, Design Standard (200) ...................................................... 669
CL572, Wall Thickness Equation ................................................... 669
CL575, Geometry Standard (31999) ............................................. 669
CL576, Table Suffix/End Standard - Green (999) ......................... 684
CL577, Table Suffix/End Standard - Red (999) ............................. 688
CL578, Weight Code (399) ............................................................ 692
CL990, Types of Piping Commodity Data Forms .......................... 694
CL999, Standard Note Title (2000) ................................................ 695
CL1010, Area Units (25) ................................................................ 696
CL1028, Mass Units (40) ............................................................... 697
CL1056, Temperature Units (15) ................................................... 697
CL1064, Pressure Units (40) ......................................................... 698
CL1074, Density Units (35)............................................................ 699
CL1100, Weld Type (100).............................................................. 699
CL1162, Force Units (40) .............................................................. 699
CL1201, Drawing Scale (540)........................................................ 700
CL1202, Drawing Size (199).......................................................... 700
General Comments
Codelist sets in this document define the values for all codelisted attributes used in the PDS Piping
Task which are specific to US plant design practices.
You can add, delete, or revise codelists sets to reflect your own practices, terminology and
language. A task user, however, cannot revise a codelist set from a work session. Revisions to
a codelist set, can only be made in the General RDB or Standard Note Library.
In listings that follow, the maximum number of entries that may be expected for a specific codelist
set is shown in parenthesis following the name of the codelist set.
For PDS users that wish to modify codelist files delivered with the PDS software to reflect their
own practices, two approaches are possible:
Make the modifications within the range of codelist numbers defined in the codelist library
delivered with the PDS software. This has the advantage of resulting in the best-organized
set of codelisted definitions. The disadvantage is that numbers added by the User may
conflict with numbers added in future versions of software.
Increase the maximum number of entries allowed for the codelist set and make additions to it
in the range of extended numbers. This will minimize possible conflicts assigned numbers
but will require compiling of the codelists and of the associated databases.
Values enclosed in brackets [ ] in pages that follow represent descriptive information. The values
stored in the codelist sets will exclude this bracketed information from the codelist descriptions.
The net length of a codelist entry cannot exceed 50 characters. Other considerations may,
however, require that a shorter description be made. For example:
For the P&ID Task, the total compressed length of a label part can not exceed 36 characters.
The formats of specification type reports for the Instrument Task require that applicable
codelist descriptions do not exceed 25 characters.
Codelist set This is the number of the codelist set that identifies a specific
quantity. For example, codelist set 1028 includes the units of
measure that apply tothe quantity "mass".
Codelist no This is the number that defines a specific unit of measure within a
codelist set. For example, codelist number 1 in codelist set 1028
refers to the "lb" units of measure.
Unit type This code is not explicitly shown in the tables. The unit type equals
the number of the codelist set minus 1000. For example, reference
to unit type 28 refers to "mass".
Quantity name Entries in this column define the quantity whose units of measure
are being defined.
Unit name: Several unit names are provided for a given codelist set. Any of
these names can be used to define the quantity.
Conversion to Two sets of columns define the conversion of variables expressed
destination unit: in the units shown under the column Unit Name" to the unit shown
under the "column "Destination Unit". The following explanations
apply:
The following explanations apply:
The column captioned Destination Unit defines the unit to which the unit included under the
column Unit Name will be converted using the value shown under the column Factor.
The column captioned Factor provides the actual conversion factor to be used for the
conversion. For example, in codelist set 1028, to convert a mass measurement in "lb" to "kg",
multiply the value in the former units by the conversion factor, 4.535 924 E-01. In some
cases, such as temperature, summation may also be required to effect the desired
conversion. All conversion factors are taken or derived from API Publication 2564. Groups
of three digits are separated by spaces with no commas. For example,
3.048 000 E-01 = 3.048 000 x 10^-1 = 0.3048000.
Similarly,
9.290 304 E+02 = 9.290 304 x 10^2 = 929.0304.
An asterisk (*) indicates that all following digits are zeros. If a conversion factor happens to end
in several zeros but does not have an asterisk, any subsequent digits would not necessarily be
zeros. Most of the conversion factors are shown to six or seven significant figures. Those
shown to fewer than six significant figures are limited by the precision of the known or
determinable value of a physical property, such as the density of distilled water at a reference
temperature.
Conversion to first unit in Two sets of columns define the conversion of the units shown
CL: under the column Unit Name to the first unit shown in that
column. The conversion is done per the equation:
y= A + Bx
where,
x applies to the value of the variable expressed in the units shown in the column captioned Unit
Name.
y applies to the value of the variable expressed in the units shown in the first line of the column
captioned Unit Name.
A is the factor in the column captioned Factor A.
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'A =Approved'
3 = 'NA=Not approved'
0 = 'New'
1 = 'Existing'
2 = 'Future'
3 = 'User 1'
4 = 'User 2'
1 = 'New'
2 = 'Existing'
3 = 'Dismantle'
4 = 'Future'
1 = 'NH=Not held'
2 = 'H =Hold'
1 = 'A= All'
2 = 'B= Vessels'
3 = 'C= Heat transfer'
4 = 'D= Mechanical'
5 = 'E= Civil/Structural'
6 = 'F= Piping'
7 = 'H= Electrical'
8 = 'I= Other'
1 = [Blank]
11 = 'A' [Air]
14 = 'AC' [Combustion air]
17 = 'AE' [Aeration air]
20 = 'AI' [Instrument air]
23 = 'AO' [Operational air]
26 = 'AP' [Plant air]
29 = 'APU' [Purge air]
32 = 'AR' [Regeneration air]
35 = 'AS' [Starting air]
40 = 'AZ' [Other air]
71 = 'C' [Refrigerant]
75 = 'CA' [Ammonia refrigerant]
79 = 'CE' [Ethylene refrigerant]
83 = 'CF' [Freon refrigerant]
87 = 'CLP' [LP refrigerant]
91 = 'CPR' [Propylene refrigerant]
100 = 'CZ' [Other refrigerant]
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'New'
3 = 'Existing'
4 = 'Revamp'
5 = 'Relocate'
6 = 'Temporary'
7 = 'Dismantle'
8 = 'Future'
Irons, 10-99
10 = 'A47-32510'
12 = 'A47-35018'
15 = 'A48-20'
16 = 'A48-25'
17 = 'A48-30'
18 = 'A48-35'
19 = 'A48-40'
20 = 'A48-45'
21 = 'A48-50'
22 = 'A48-55'
23 = 'A48-60'
25 = 'A74'
30 = 'A126-A'
31 = 'A126-B'
32 = 'A126-C'
35 = 'A197'
40 = 'A278-20'
41 = 'A278-25'
42 = 'A278-30'
43 = 'A278-35'
44 = 'A278-40'
45 = 'A278-50'
46 = 'A278-60'
47 = 'A278-70'
48 = 'A278-80'
55 = 'A338'
60 = 'A395-Ductile'
62 = 'A395-Ferritic Ductile'
70 = 'A571'
75 = 'AWWA-C110-Ductile'
76 = 'AWWA-C151-Ductile'
274 = 'A283-C'
276 = 'A283-D'
280 = 'A285-A'
282 = 'A285-B'
284 = 'A285-C'
290 = 'A333-1'
293 = 'A333-6'
295 = 'A334-1'
298 = 'A334-6'
300 = 'A350-LF1'
302 = 'A350-LF2'
305 = 'A352-LCB'
310 = 'A369-FPA'
312 = 'A369-FPB'
320 = 'A381-Y35'
321 = 'A381-Y42'
322 = 'A381-Y46'
323 = 'A381-Y48'
325 = 'A381-Y50'
327 = 'A381-Y52'
334 = 'A420-WPL6'
340 = 'A515-55'
342 = 'A515-60'
344 = 'A515-65'
346 = 'A515-70'
350 = 'A516-55'
352 = 'A516-60'
354 = 'A516-65'
356 = 'A516-70'
360 = 'A520-30'
361 = 'A520-33'
362 = 'A520-36'
363 = 'A520-40'
364 = 'A520-45'
365 = 'A520-50'
370 = 'A524-I'
372 = 'A524-II'
375 = 'A537-CL1'
380 = 'A587'
390 = 'A671-CA55'
392 = 'A671-CB60'
394 = 'A671-CB65'
396 = 'A671-CB70'
398 = 'A671-CC60'
400 = 'A671-CC65'
402 = 'A671-CC70'
404 = 'A671-CD70'
406 = 'A671-CE55'
408 = 'A671-CE60'
410 = 'A671-CK75'
420 = 'A672-A45'
422 = 'A672-A50'
424 = 'A672-A55'
426 = 'A672-B55'
428 = 'A672-B60'
430 = 'A672-B65'
432 = 'A672-B70'
434 = 'A672-C55'
436 = 'A672-C60'
438 = 'A672-C65'
440 = 'A672-C70'
442 = 'A672-D70'
444 = 'A672-E55'
446 = 'A672-E60'
448 = 'A672-N75'
460 = 'A691-CMS75'
464 = 'A691-CMSH70'
668 = 'A334-8'
670 = 'A334-9'
680 = 'A335-P1'
682 = 'A335-P2'
684 = 'A335-P5'
686 = 'A335-P5b'
687 = 'A335-P5c'
690 = 'A335-P7'
692 = 'A335-P9'
694 = 'A335-P11'
696 = 'A335-P12'
698 = 'A335-P15'
700 = 'A335-P21'
702 = 'A335-P22'
710 = 'A350-LF3'
720 = 'A352-LC1'
722 = 'A352-LC2'
724 = 'A352-LC3'
730 = 'A353'
740 = 'A369-FP1'
742 = 'A369-FP2'
744 = 'A369-FP3b'
746 = 'A369-FP5'
748 = 'A369-FP7'
750 = 'A369-FP9'
752 = 'A369-FP11'
754 = 'A369-FP12'
756 = 'A369-FP21'
758 = 'A369-FP22'
760 = 'A385-7 Cl.1'
761 = 'A385-7 Cl.2'
770 = 'A387-2 Cl.1'
771 = 'A387-2 Cl.2'
774 = 'A387-5 Cl.1'
775 = 'A387-5 Cl.2'
778 = 'A387-9 Cl.1'
779 = 'A387-9 Cl.2'
780 = 'A387-11 Cl.1'
781 = 'A387-11 Cl.2'
782 = 'A387-12 Cl.1'
783 = 'A387-12 Cl.2'
784 = 'A387-21 Cl.1'
785 = 'A387-21 Cl.2'
786 = 'A387-22 Cl.1'
787 = 'A387-22 Cl.2'
794 = 'A420-WPL3'
798 = 'A420-WPL8'
800 = 'A426-CP1'
802 = 'A426-CP2'
804 = 'A426-CP5'
806 = 'A426-CP5b'
808 = 'A426-CP7'
810 = 'A426-CP9'
812 = 'A426-CP11'
814 = 'A426-CP12'
816 = 'A426-CP15'
817 = 'A426-CPCA15'
820 = 'A426-CP21'
822 = 'A426-CP22'
830 = 'A553-Type I'
832 = 'A553-Type II'
835 = 'A645'
840 = 'A671-CF70'
842 = 'A671-CF71'
850 = 'A672-L65'
852 = 'A672-L70'
854 = 'A672-L75'
860 = 'A691-CM65'
862 = 'A691-CM70'
864 = 'A691-CM75'
866 = 'A691-0.5Cr'
868 = 'A691-1Cr'
870 = 'A691-1.25Cr'
872 = 'A691-2.25Cr'
874 = 'A691-3Cr'
876 = 'A691-5Cr'
878 = 'A691-9Cr'
1044 = 'A268-TP405'
1046 = 'A268-TP409'
1048 = 'A268-TP410'
1050 = 'A268-TP430'
1051 = 'A268-TP430Ti'
1054 = 'A268-TP443'
1056 = 'A268-TP446'
1060 = 'A269-TP304'
1061 = 'A269-TP304L'
1064 = 'A269-TP316'
1065 = 'A269-TP316L'
1066 = 'A270-TP316L'
1070 = 'A312-TP304'
1071 = 'A312-TP304H'
1072 = 'A312-TP304L
1074 = 'A312-TP309'
1076 = 'A312-TP310'
1078 = 'A312-TP316'
1079 = 'A312-TP316H'
1080 = 'A312-TP316L'
1082 = 'A312-TP317'
1084 = 'A312-TP321'
1085 = 'A312-TP321H'
1088 = 'A312-TP347'
1089 = 'A312-TP347H'
1092 = 'A312-TP348'
1095 = 'A351-CA15'
1100 = 'A351-CF3'
1102 = 'A351-CF3A'
1104 = 'A351-CF3M'
1106 = 'A351-CF8'
1108 = 'A351-CF8A'
1110 = 'A351-CF8C'
1112 = 'A351-CF8M'
1113 = 'A351-CF10'
1114 = 'A351-CF10MC'
1116 = 'A351-CN7M'
1118 = 'A351-CH8'
1120 = 'A351-CH10'
1122 = 'A351-CH20'
1124 = 'A351-CK20'
1126 = 'A351-HK30'
1128 = 'A351-HK40'
1130 = 'A351-HT30'
1140 = 'A358-304'
1141 = 'A358-304L'
1144 = 'A358-309S'
1146 = 'A358-310S'
1148 = 'A358-316'
1149 = 'A358-316L'
1152 = 'A358-321'
1154 = 'A358-347'
1156 = 'A358-348'
1160 = 'A376-16-8-2H'
1162 = 'A376-TP304'
1163 = 'A376-TP304H'
1166 = 'A376-TP316'
1167 = 'A376-TP316H'
1170 = 'A376-TP321'
1171 = 'A376-TP321H'
1174 = 'A376-TP347'
1175 = 'A376-TP347H'
1178 = 'A376-TP348'
1179 = 'A376-TP348H'
1190 = 'A403-WP304'
1191 = 'A403-WP304H'
1192 = 'A403-WP304L'
1194 = 'A403-WP309'
1196 = 'A403-WP310'
1198 = 'A403-WP316'
1199 = 'A403-WP316H'
1200 = 'A403-WP316L'
1202 = 'A403-WP317'
1204 = 'A403-WP321'
1205 = 'A403-WP321H'
1206 = 'A403-WP347'
1207 = 'A403-WP347H'
1210 = 'A403-WP348'
1220 = 'A409-TP304'
1222 = 'A409-TP309'
1224 = 'A409-TP310'
1226 = 'A409-TP316'
1228 = 'A409-TP317'
1230 = 'A409-TP321'
1232 = 'A409-TP347'
1234 = 'A409-TP348'
1240 = 'A430-FP304'
1241 = 'A430-FP304H'
1244 = 'A430-FP316'
1245 = 'A430-FP316H'
1248 = 'A430-FP321'
1249 = 'A430-FP321H'
1252 = 'A430-FP347'
1253 = 'A430-FP347H'
1260 = 'A451-CHP10'
1262 = 'A451-CHP20'
1264 = 'A451-CPF8C'
1266 = 'A451-CPF8M'
1268 = 'A451-CPF10MC'
1270 = 'A451-CPH8'
1272 = 'A451-CPK20'
1280 = 'A452-TP304H'
1282 = 'A452-TP316H'
1284 = 'A452-TP347H'
1300 = 'ASME SA479-316L'
Gaskets 3000-3999]
3051 = 'G51' [Flat, org fib, nitrile binder]
3052 = 'G52' [Flat, org fib, nitrile binder, full face]
3076 = 'G76' [Flat, graph]
3077 = 'G77' [Flat, graph, full face]
3078 = 'G78' [Flat, graph, 304 tang reinf]
3079 = 'G79' [Flat, graph, 304 wire mesh reinf]
3101 = 'G101' [Flat, asb]
3102 = 'G102' [Flat, asb, full face]
3103 = 'G103' [Flat, asb, wire mesh reinf]
3111 = 'G111' [Flat, blue-asb]
3112 = 'G112' [Flat, blue-asb, full face]
3154 = 'G154' [Flat, Buna-N]
3171 = 'G171' [Flat, Hypalon]
3175 = 'G175' [Flat, Kel-F]
3189 = 'G189' [Flat, neoprene]
3195 = 'G195' [Flat, polyethylene]
3204 = 'G204' [Flat, Teflon]
3210 = 'G210' [Flat, Viton]
3231 = 'G231' [Flat, soft-iron]
3234 = 'G234' [Flat, 304]
3236 = 'G236' [Flat, 321/347
3241 = 'G241' [Corr, soft-iron]
3244 = 'G244' [Corr, 304]
3246 = 'G246' [Corr, 321/347
3251 = 'G251' [Flat dbl jktd, PTFE-J, asb-F]
3256 = 'G256' [Flat dbl jktd, Teflon-J, blue-asb-F]
3261 = 'G261' [Flat dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, graph-F]
3262 = 'G262' [Flat dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, asb-F]
3266 = 'G266' [Flat dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, graph-F]
3267 = 'G267' [Flat dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, asb-F]
3271 = 'G271' [Flat dbl jktd, 304-J, graph-F]
3272 = 'G272' [Flat dbl jktd, 304-J, asb-F]
3276 = 'G276' [Flat dbl jktd, 321/347-J, graph-F]
3277 = 'G277' [Flat dbl jktd, 321/347-J, asb-F]
3281 = 'G281' [Flat dbl jktd, I600-J, graph-F]
3282 = 'G282' [Flat dbl jktd, I600-J, asb-F]
3286 = 'G286' [Flat dbl jktd, I800-J, graph-F
3306 = 'G306' [Corr dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, graph-F]
3307 = 'G307' [Corr dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, asb-F]
3311 = 'G311' [Corr dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, graph-F]
3312 = 'G312' [Corr dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, asb-F]
3316 = 'G316' [Corr dbl jktd, 304-J, graph-F]
3317 = 'G317' [Corr dbl jktd, 304-J, asb-F]
3321 = 'G321' [Corr dbl jktd, 321/347-J, graph-F]
3322 = 'G322' [Corr dbl jktd, 321/347-J, asb-F]
3326 = 'G326' [Corr dbl jktd, I600-J, graph-F]
3327 = 'G327' [Corr dbl jktd, I600-J, asb-F]
3331 = 'G331' [Corr dbl jktd, I800-J, graph-F
3356 = 'G356' [Inlaid corr, soft-iron-J, asb-chords]
3361 = 'G361' [Inlaid corr, low-C-steel-J, asb-chords]
3366 = 'G366' [Inlaid corr, 304-J, asb-chords
Bolting 4000-4999]
4011 = 'B11' [A193-B5, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-3]
4012 = 'B12' [A193-B5, lub, w/A194-3]
4014 = 'B14' [A193-B5, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4015 = 'B15' [A193-B5, lub, w/A194-4]
4021 = 'B21' [A193-B6, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-6]
4022 = 'B22' [A193-B6, lub, w/A194-6]
4031 = 'B31' [A193-B7, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-2H]
4032 = 'B32' [A193-B7, lub, w/A194-2H]
4033 = 'B33' [A193-B7 zinc coated w/A194-2H zinc coated]
4035 = 'B35' [A193-B7 galv w/A194-2H galv]
4038 = 'B38' [A193-B7M, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-2H]
4039 = 'B39' [A193-B7M, lub, w/A194-2H]
4041 = 'B41' [A193-B8 Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8]
4042 = 'B42' [A193-B8 Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8]
4044 = 'B44' [A193-B8C Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8C]
4045 = 'B45' [A193-B8C Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8C]
4046 = 'B46' [A193-B8 Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8]
4047 = 'B47' [A193-B8M Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8M]
4048 = 'B48' [A193-B8M Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8M
4050 = 'B50' [A193-B8T Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8T]
4051 = 'B51' [A193-B8T Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8T]
4061 = 'B61' [A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-3]
4062 = 'B62' [A193-B16, lub, w/A194-3]
4064 = 'B64' [A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4065 = 'B65' [A193-B16, lub, w/A194-4]
4066 = 'B66' [A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-7]
4067 = 'B67' [A193-B16, lub, w/A194-7]
4068 = 'B68' [A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8M]
4069 = 'B69' [A193-B16, lub, w/A194-8M]
4071 = 'B71' [A307-B w/A563-A]
4074 = 'B74' [A320-L7, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4075 = 'B75' [A320-L7, lub, w/A194-4]
4076 = 'B76' [A320-B8, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8]
4077 = 'B77' [A320-B8, lub, w/A194-8]
4078 = 'B78' [A320-B8, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-B8]
4079 = 'B79' [A320-B8, lub, w/A194-B8]
4080 = 'B80' [A320-B8T Cl.1 >=1.5" lub, w/A194-B8]
4081 = 'B81' [A320-B8T Cl.1 lub, w/A194-B8]
4082 = 'B82' [A325 w/A325]
4084 = 'B84' [A453-660, >=1.5" lub, w/A453-660]
4085 = 'B85' [A453-660, lub, w/A453-660
4500 = 'Undefined'
6623 = 'BS1506-347S31-LT196'
6624 = 'BS1506-347S51'
7999 = 'undefined'
1 = [Blank]
Irons, F
2 = [FAY1W8] [8F0002] 'Gravity Head, Gray CI'
3 = [FDYLW8] [8F0003] 'Gravity Head, DI Cement Lined'
6 = [FDYLU9] [9F0006] 'AWWA 150# MJ, DI Cement Lined'
Carbon Steels, C
14 = [CAA5UA] [AC0014] 'CL125 FFFE, CS, Brnz Trim'
16 = [CAA5VA] [AC0016] 'CL125 FFFE, Brnz Trim'
19 = [CAALV1] [1C0019] 'CL150 FFFE, CS Cement Lined'
31 = [CAC5C1] [1C0031] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
32 = [CAC5C2] [2C0032] 'CL300 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
33 = [CAC5C4] [4C0033] 'CL600 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
35 = [CAC5G1] [1C0035] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
43 = [CAC5Q1] [1C0043] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ANSI-B31.1)'
45 = [CAC5R1] [1C0045] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
48 = [CAC5U1] [1C0048] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
49 = [CAC7C1] [1C0049] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
50 = [CAC7C2] [2C0050] 'CL300 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
51 = [CAC7C4] [4C0051] 'CL600 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
65 = [CAC8C1] [1C0065] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
66 = [CAC8C2] [2C0066] 'CL300 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
73 = [CAC9C1] [1C0073] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
74 = [CAC9C2] [2C0074] 'CL300 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
75 = [CAC9C4] [4C0075] 'CL600 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
76 = [CAC9C5] [5C0076] 'CL900 RFFE, CS, Trim 8'
105 = [CAD7K1] [1C0105] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 9'
106 = [CAD7K2] [2C0106] 'CL300 RFFE, CS, Trim 9'
146 = [CAF5S1] [1C0146] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, SS/TFE Trim'
153 = [CAF7J1] [1C0153] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, Trim 13'
171 = [CAFYC1] [1C0171] 'CL150 RFFE, CS, 316 Trim'
176 = [CAH5C1] [1C0176] 'CL150 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
177 = [CAH5C2] [2C0177] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
182 = [CAH5G1] [1C0182] 'CL150 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
183 = [CAH5G2] [2C0183] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
185 = [CAH7C1] [1C0185] 'CL150 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
186 = [CAH7C2] [2C0186] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, CS, Trim 8'
320 = [CALYC2] [2C0320] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, CS, 316 Trim'
389 = [CAU5P4] [4C0389] 'CL600 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ASME-I)'
390 = [CAU5P5] [5C0390] 'CL900 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 5, (ASME-I)'
391 = [CAU5P6] [6C0391] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, CS, Trim 5, (ASME-I)'
394 = [CAU5Q2] [2C0394] 'CL300 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ANSI-B31.1)'
395 = [CAU5Q4] [4C0395] 'CL600 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ANSI-B31.1)'
396 = [CAU5Q5] [5C0396] 'CL900 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 5, (ANSI-B31.1)'
397 = [CAU5Q6] [6C0397] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, CS, Trim 5, (ANSI-B31.1)'
400 = [CAU5R2] [2C0400] 'CL300 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ANSI-B31.3)'
401 = [CAU5R4] [4C0401] 'CL600 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 8, (ANSI-B31.3)'
402 = [CAU5R5] [5C0402] 'CL900 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 5, (ANSI-B31.3)'
403 = [CAU5R6] [6C0403] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, CS, Trim 5, (ANSI-B31.3)'
405 = [CAU5RF] [FC0405] 'CL800 BE/RFFE, CS, Trim 5, (ANSI-B31.3)'
407 = [CAU7C6] [6C0407] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, CS, Trim 8'
458 = [CAYYC1] [1C0458] 'CL150 BE, CS'
459 = [CAYYC2] [2C0459] 'CL300 BE, CS'
460 = [CDA1U1] [1C0460] 'CL150 FFFE, Galv CS, Brnz Trim'
461 = [CDA5U1] [1C0461] 'CL150 FFFE, Galv CS, Brnz Trim'
548 = [CJD7K1] [1C0548] 'CL150 RFFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
549 = [CJD7K2] [2C0549] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
551 = [CJD7K5] [5C0551] 'CL900 RFFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
557 = [CJD8K2] [2C0557] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
564 = [CJD9K1] [1C0564] 'CL150 RFFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
577 = [CJE7C2] [2C0577] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 9'
593 = [CJE9C2] [2C0593] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 9'
600 = [CJF5C1] [1C0600] 'CL150 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
601 = [CJF5C2] [2C0601] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
602 = [CJF5C4] [4C0602] 'CL600 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
609 = [CJF7C1] [1C0609] 'CL150 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
610 = [CJF7C2] [2C0610] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
611 = [CJF7C4] [4C0611] 'CL600 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
618 = [CJF9C1] [1C0618] 'CL150 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
619 = [CJF9C2] [2C0619] 'CL300 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
620 = [CJF9C4] [4C0620] 'CL600 RFFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
630 = [CJH7C4] [4C0630] 'CL600 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, Trim 8'
722 = [CJL7C2] [2C0722] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
723 = [CJL7C4] [4C0723] 'CL600 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
724 = [CJL7C5] [5C0724] 'CL900 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
730 = [CJL9C2] [2C0730] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
731 = [CJL9C4] [4C0731] 'CL600 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
732 = [CJL9C5] [5C0732] 'CL900 RFFE-SF, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
785 = [CJU7C6] [6C0785] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, Killed CS, Trim 8'
794 = [CJV5C6] [6C0794] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, Killed CS, Trim 8'
800 = [CJV7C6] [6C0800] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, Killed CS, NACE, Trim 12'
803 = [CJV7K6] [6C0803] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, Killed CS, Trim 12'
841 = [CPD5D1] [1C0841] 'CL150 RFFE, Low Temp CS, Trim 2'
842 = [CPD5D2] [2C0842] 'CL300 RFFE, Low Temp CS, Trim 2'
Stainless Steels, S
3977 = [SAC3T1] [1S3977] 'CL150 RFFE, 304/CS Valves, Trim 8'
3978 = [SAC3T2] [2S3978] 'CL300 RFFE, 304/CS Valves, Trim 8'
3979 = [SAC3T4] [4S3979] 'CL600 RFFE, 304/CS Valves, Trim 8'
3980 = [SAC3T5] [5S3980] 'CL900 RFFE, 304/CS Valves, Trim 8'
3984 = [SAD3C1] [1S3984] 'CL150 RFFE, 304/316 Valves, Trim 12'
3985 = [SAD3C2] [2S3985] 'CL300 RFFE, 304/316 Valves, Trim 12'
3988 = [SAD3E1] [1S3988] 'CL150 RFFE, 304, Trim 2'
3989 = [SAD3E2] [2S3989] 'CL300 RFFE, 304, Trim 2'
3991 = [SAD3F1] [1S3991] 'CL150 RFFE, 304, Trim 2'
4104 = [SAFYG1] [1S4104] 'CL150 RFFE, 304, 316 Trim'
4218 = [SAM3T6] [6S4218] 'CL1500 RJFE, 304/CS Valves, Trim 8'
4396 = [SBD3C2] [2S4396] 'CL300 RFFE, 304L/316 Valves, Trim 12'
4488 = [SBF3U1] [1S4488] 'CL150 RFFE, 304/316 Valves, Trim 2'
5135 = [SED5C1] [1S5135] 'CL150 RFFE, 316, Trim 12'
5187 = [SEF3C1] [1S5187] 'CL150 RFFE, 316, Trim 12'
5188 = [SEF3C2] [2S5188] 'CL300 RFFE, 316, Trim 12'
5189 = [SEF3C4] [4S5189] 'CL600 RFFE, 316, Trim 12'
5197 = [SEF3G1] [1S5197] 'CL150 RFFE, 316, Trim 12'
6246 = [SHJ3B2] [2S6246] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, 321/347 Valves, 347HF Trim'
6247 = [SHJ3B4] [4S6247] 'CL600 RFFE-SF, 321/347 Valves, 347HF Trim'
6258 = [SHJ5B2] [2S6258] 'CL300 RFFE-SF, 321/347 Valves, 347HF Trim'
6449 = [SHV3B5] [5S6449] 'CL900 BE/RFFE-SF, 321/347 Valves, 347HF
Trim'
6450 = [SHV3B6] [6S6450] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, 321/347 Valves, 347HF Trim'
6457 = [SHV5B6] [6S6457] 'CL1500 BE/RJFE, 321/347 Valves, 347HF Trim'
Copper Alloys, K
Nickel Alloys, N
7540 = [NGF5G1] [1N7540] 'CL150 RFFE, Inconel 600, Inconel Trim'
Aluminum Alloys, A
Other Materials, X
7687 = [XCY1W8] [8X7687] 'Gravity Head, Vitrified Clay'
7689 = [XEY1W8] [8X7689] 'Gravity Head, Reinforced Concrete'
7733 = [XTY1U9] [9X7733] 'SCH-80, SE, PVC'
9999 = 'Undefined'
Irons, F
A= Gray iron
D= Ductile iron
G= Ferritic ductile iron
J= Austenitic ductile iron
Z= Other 1
Carbon Steels, C
A= CS
D= CS, galvanized
G= CS, jacketed
J= CS, killed
M= CS, killed, jacketed
P= CS, low temp
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
Stainless Steels, S
A= 304
B= 304L
C= 304H
D= 310
E= 316
F= 316L
G= 316H
H= 321
J= 321H
K= 410S
L= CHP10
M= CHP20
N= CPF10MC
O= CPH8
P= CPK20
Q= UNS S31200
R= UNS S31250
S= UNS S31500
T= UNS S31803
U= UNS S32304
V= UNS S32550
W= Alloy 20
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
Copper Alloys, K
A= Brass
F= Bronze
K= Copper
P= 90Cu-10Ni
R= 70Cu-30Ni
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
Nickel Alloys, N
A= Low C Ni
D= Monel
E= K-Monel
F= R-Monel
G= Inconel 600
H= Inconel 601
J= Inconel 625
L= Incoloy 800
M= Incoloy 800H
N= Incoloy 801
P= Incoloy 802
Q= Incoloy 825
T= Hastelloy B
U= Hastelloy C
V= Hastelloy G
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
Aluminum Alloys, A
C= 3002 aluminum
D= 3003 aluminum
E= 3004 aluminum
F= 5050 aluminum
G= 5052 aluminum
Q= 6061 aluminum
R= 6063 aluminum
S= Alclad
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
Other Materials, X
A= Asbestos cement
B= Borosilicate glass
C= Clay, vitrified
D= Concrete, prestressed
E= Concrete, reinforced
F= CPVC
G= Epoxy/Glass fib
J= Furan/Carbon
K= Furan/Glass fib
L= Kynar
N= Nylon
P= Polyester/Glass fib
Q= Polyethylene, high dens
R= Polyethylene, low dens
S= Polypropylene
T= PVC
U= Teflon
V= Titanium
W= Zirconium
X= Other 1
Y= Other 2
Z= Other 3
1= None
2= 0.020"
3= 0.030"
4= 0.050"
5= 0.063"
6= 0.10"
7= 0.125"
8= 0.188"
9= 0.250"
A= 405 clad
B= 410S clad
C= 304 clad
D= 304L clad
E= 316 clad
F= 316L clad
G= 317 clad
H= 317L clad
J= 321 clad
L= Cement lined
M= Epoxy lined
N= Glass lined
O= Kynar lined
P= Polyester lined
Q= Polypropylene lined
R= PTFE lined
S= Saran lined
T= Teflon lined
U= TK31 lined
V= R11 lined
W= R15 lined
X= R18 lined
Y= Other 1
Z= Other 2
1= CL150
2= CL300
3= CL400
4= CL600
5= CL900
6= CL1500
7= CL2500
8= GRAVHD
9= OTHER
A= CL125
F= CL800
G= CL2000
H= CL3000
J= CL4500
K= CL5000
L= CL6000
M= CL9000
N= CL10000
R= CL15000
T= CL20000
V= CL30000
1 = [Blank]
5 = 'CSSF, Contractor supplied, shop fabricated'
7 = 'CSFF, Contractor supplied, field fabricated'
15 = 'SSSF, Shop supplied, shop fabricated'
17 = 'SSFF, Shop supplied, field fabricated'
25 = 'FSSF, Field supplied, shop fabricated'
27 = 'FSFF, Field supplied, field fabricated'
35 = 'ASSF, A supplied, shop fabricated'
37 = 'ASFF, A supplied, field fabricated'
45 = 'BSSF, B supplied, shop fabricated'
47 = 'BSFF, B supplied, field fabricated'
95 = 'OSSF, Owner supplied, shop fabricated'
97 = 'OSFF, Owner supplied, field fabricated'
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'NT' [Not heat traced]
3 = 'HT' [Heat traced]
4 = 'PHT' [Partially heat traced]
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'N' [None]
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'FE' [Flanged end]
Use 11-15 for ends without integral gaskets; 16-19 for ends with
integral gaskets.
10 = 'FFTP (11-19)' [Flat-face flanged termination type]
11 = 'FFFE' [Flat-face flanged end]
16 = 'FFFEWG' [Flat-face flanged end with integral gasket]
Use 21-25 for ends without integral gaskets; 26-29 for ends with
integral gaskets.
20 = 'RFTP (21-29)' [Raised-face flanged termination type]
21 = 'RFFE' [Raised-face flanged end]
26 = 'RFFEWG' [Raised-face flanged end with integral gasket]
Use 31-35 for ends without integral gaskets; 36-39 for ends with
integral gaskets.
30 = 'RJFTP (31-39)' [RTJ-face flanged termination type]
31 = 'RJFE' [RTJ-face flanged end]
Use 41-45 for ends without integral gaskets; 46-49 for ends with
integral gaskets.
40 = 'TMFTP (41-49)' [Tongue/male-face flanged termination type]
41 = 'STFE' [Small-tongue-face flanged end]
42 = 'LTFE' [Large-tongue-face flanged end]
43 = 'SMFE' [Small-male-face flanged end]
44 = 'LMFE' [Large-male-face flanged end]
Use 51-55 for ends without integral gaskets; 56-59 for ends with
integral gaskets.
50 = 'GFFTP (51-59)' [Groove/female-face flanged termination type]
51 = 'SGFE' [Small-groove-face flanged end]
52 = 'LGFE' [Large-groove-face flanged end]
53 = 'SFFE' [Small-female-face flanged end]
54 = 'LFFE' [Large-female-face flanged end]
Use 61-65 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 66-69 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
60 = 'FFLFTP (61-69)' [Flat-face lap-flanged termination type]
61 = 'FFLFE [Flat-face lap-flanged end]
Use 71-75 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 76-79 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
70 = 'RFLFTP (71-79)' [Raised-face lap-flanged termination type]
71 = 'RFLFE' [Raised-face lap-flanged end]
Use 81-85 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 86-89 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
80 = 'RJFLFTP (81-89)' [RTJ-face lap-flanged termination type]
81 = 'RJLFE' [RTJ-face lap-flanged end]
Use 91-95 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 96-99 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
90 = 'TMFLFTP (91-99)' [Tongue/male-face lap-flanged termination
type]
91 = 'STLFE' [Small-tongue-face lap-flanged end]
92 = 'LTLFE' [Large-tongue-face lap-flanged end]
93 = 'SMLFE' [Small-male-face lap-flanged end]
94 = 'LMLFE' [Large-male-face lap-flanged end]
Use 111-115 for ends without integral gaskets; 116-119 for ends
with integral gaskets.
110 = 'FFTBTP (111-119)'[Flat-face thru-bolted termination type]
111 = 'FFTBE' [Flat-face thru-bolted end]
116 = 'FFTBEWG' [Flat-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
Use 121-125 for ends without integral gaskets; 126-129 for ends
with integral gaskets.
120 = 'RFTBTP (121-129)'[Raised-face thru-bolted termination type]
121 = 'RFTBE' [Raised-face thru-bolted end]
126 = 'RFTBEWG' [Raised-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
Use 131-135 for ends without integral gaskets; 136-139 for ends
with integral gaskets.
130 = 'RJTBTP (131-139)'[RTJ-face thru-bolted termination type]
131 = 'RJTBE' [RTJ-face thru-bolted end]
Use 141-145 for ends without integral gaskets; 146-149 for ends
with integral gaskets.
140 = 'MRJTBTP (141-149)'[Male RTJ-face thru-bolted termination type]
146 = 'MRJTBEWG' [Male RTJ-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
Use 151-155 for ends without integral gaskets; 156-159 for ends
with integral gaskets.
150 = 'FFTBCSTP (151-159)'[Flat-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
termination type]
151 = 'FFTBCSE' [Flat-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
156 = 'FFTBCSEWG' [Flat-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end
with integral gasket]
Use 161-165 for ends without integral gaskets; 166-169 for ends
with integral gaskets.
160 = 'RFTBCSTP (161-169)'[Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
termination type]
161 = 'RFTBCSE' [Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
166 = 'RFTBCSEWG' [Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end
with integral gasket]
Use 171-175 for ends without integral gaskets; 176-179 for ends
with integral gaskets.
170 = 'RJTBCSTP (171-179)'[RTJ-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
termination type]
171 = 'RJTBCSE' [RTJ-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
Use 181-185 for ends without integral gaskets; 186-189 for ends
with integral gaskets.
180 = 'FFFTBTP (181-189)'[Flat-full-face thru-bolted termination type]
181 = 'FFFTBE' [Flat-full-face thru-bolted end]
186 = 'FFFTBEWG' [Flat-full-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
190 = 'MJTP (190-199)'[Mechanical joint termination type]
191 = 'MJE' [Mechanical joint end]
300 = 'MTP (301-399)'[Male termination type]
1 = [Blank]
10 = '.0625'
11 = '.125'
12 = '.1875'
13 = '.25'
14 = '.3125'
15 = '.375'
16 = '.4375'
17 = '.5'
18 = '.5625'
19 = '.625'
20 = '.6875'
21 = '.75'
22 = '.8125'
23 = '.875'
24 = '.9375'
25 = '1'
30 = '1.0625'
31 = '1.125'
32 = '1.1875'
33 = '1.25'
34 = '1.3125'
35 = '1.375'
36 = '1.4375'
37 = '1.5'
38 = '1.5625'
39 = '1.625'
40 = '1.6875'
41 = '1.75'
42 = '1.8125'
43 = '1.875'
44 = '1.9375'
45 = '2'
50 = '2.0625'
51 = '2.125'
52 = '2.1875'
53 = '2.25'
54 = '2.3125'
55 = '2.375'
56 = '2.4375'
57 = '2.5'
58 = '2.5625'
59 = '2.625'
60 = '2.6875'
61 = '2.75'
62 = '2.8125'
63 = '2.875'
64 = '2.9375'
65 = '3'
100 = 'S-5S'
101 = 'S-10S'
102 = 'S-40S'
103 = 'S-80S'
110 = 'S-10'
111 = 'S-20'
112 = 'S-30'
113 = 'S-40'
114 = 'S-60'
115 = 'S-80'
116 = 'S-100'
117 = 'S-120'
118 = 'S-140'
119 = 'S-160'
130 = 'S-STD'
131 = 'S-XS'
132 = 'S-XXS'
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'ANR =Analysis not required'
3 = 'ATBP=Analysis to be performed'
4 = 'AC =Analysis completed'
1 = 'Reportable by MTO'
2 = 'Not Reportable by MTO'
0 = 'None'
1 = 'reconstruct'
2 = 're-calculate'
18 = 'Gate valve'
19 = 'Extended body gate valve'
20 = 'Conduit gate valve'
21 = 'Blank gate valve'
22 = '3-way valve'
23 = 'Ball valve' [2-way]
24 = '2-way valve'
25 = '3-way ball valve'
28 = 'Globe valve' [2-way]
29 = 'Angle globe valve' [2-way]
30 = '3-way globe valve'
31 = 'Y globe valve'
33 = 'Plug valve' [2-way]
34 = '4-way valve'
35 = '3-way plug valve'
36 = '4-way plug valve'
39 = 'Needle valve'
43 = 'Butterfly valve'
47 = 'Diaphragm valve'
49 = 'Knife gate valve'
50 = 'Slide valve' [2-way]
51 = '3-way slide valve'
54 = 'Angle valve'
55 = 'Check valve'
56 = 'Wafer check valve'
57 = 'Angle check valve'
58 = 'Stop check valve'
59 = 'Angle stop check valve'
60 = 'Y stop check valve'
67 = 'Backflow preventer'
68 = 'Automatic recirculation valve'
70 = 'Angle blowdown valve'
71 = 'Y blowdown valve'
73 = 'Pinch valve'
74 = 'Float valve'
75 = 'Foot valve'
79 = 'Tank drain valve'
86 = 'Deluge valve'
89 = 'Hose valve'
90 = 'Angle hose valve'
93 = 'Vent/drain valve'
97 = 'Instrument root valve'
98 = '3-way instrument root valve'
99 = '4-way instrument root valve'
117 = 'Flange'
119 = 'Reducing flange'
120 = 'Expander flange'
122 = 'Orifice flange'
124 = 'Blind flange'
126 = 'Open spectacle blank'
127 = 'Closed spectacle blank'
128 = 'Blank disc'
129 = 'Blind spacer'
130 = 'Tapered spacer'
131 = 'Open spacer'
132 = 'End'
133 = 'Head'
135 = 'Plug'
137 = 'Cap'
138 = 'Diameter change'
139 = 'Concentric diameter change'
140 = 'Eccentric diameter change'
141 = 'Coupling/connector'
142 = 'Half coupling'
143 = 'Concentric reducer'
144 = 'Eccentric reducer'
148 = 'Reducing coupling'
151 = 'Concentric swage'
152 = 'Eccentric swage'
155 = 'Union'
156 = 'Orifice union'
157 = 'Dielectric union'
159 = 'Hose connection'
160 = 'Bushing'
162 = 'Reducing insert'
163 = 'Pipe bend'
165 = '5.625 deg elbow'
167 = '11.25 deg elbow'
169 = '22.5 deg elbow'
171 = '<45 deg direction change'
172 = '45 deg direction change'
173 = '45 deg elbow'
175 = '45 deg LR elbow'
176 = '45 deg long tangent elbow'
177 = '45 deg 3D elbow'
179 = '45 deg union elbow'
181 = '45 deg street elbow'
182 = '45 deg short elbow'
184 = '45 deg long elbow'
189 = '60 deg elbow'
191 = '45-90 deg direction change'
192 = '90 deg direction change'
193 = '90 deg elbow'
195 = '90 deg SR elbow'
196 = '90 deg LR elbow'
198 = '90 deg LR long tangent elbow'
200 = '90 deg reducing elbow'
202 = '90 deg 3D elbow'
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'Bypass PMC' Use to bypass PMC access
1 = 'Piping'
2 = 'Tubing'
3 = 'Hose'
1 = [Blank]
1 = [Blank]
Actuators, 41-99
41 = 'Diaphragm'
42 = 'Electro-Pneumatic'
43 = 'Press-balanced diaphragm'
45 = 'Regulator'
49 = 'Single acting cylinder'
51 = 'Double acting cylinder'
53 = 'Pilot operated cylinder'
57 = 'Motor'
61 = 'Digital'
65 = 'Electro-hydraulic'
69 = 'Single solenoid'
71 = 'Single solenoid w/reset'
73 = 'Double solenoid'
77 = 'Pilot'
81 = 'Weight'
85 = 'Manual'
89 = 'Spring'
91 = 'Capacitance sensor'
93 = 'Ball float'
95 = 'Displacement float'
97 = 'Paddle wheel'
o US practices 2-6999
o European practices 1 (DIN) 7000-11999
o European practices 2 (British) 12000-16999
o European practices 3 (Finnish, French, etc. 17000-19999
o International practices 1 (JIS) 20000-24999
o International practices 2 (Australian, etc.) 25000-27999
o Company practices 28000-31999
1 = [Blank]
General Specifications
7000 = 'DIN 2401-1 Pressure, nominal'
7001 = 'DIN 2401-2 Pressure, nominal'
7002 = 'DIN 2402 Diameter,nominal'
Pipes
7010 = 'DIN 2448' ;Steel pipes, seamless
7011 = 'DIN 2458' ;Steel pipes, welded
7012 = 'DIN 2440' ;Threaded pipes, medium weight
7013 = 'DIN 2441' ;Threaded pipes, heavy weight
7014 = 'DIN 2442' ;Threaded pipes, spec. qualty
7015 = 'DIN 2445' ;Seamless steel pipes,dyn. load
7016 = 'DIN 2460' ;Steel pipes for water
7017 = 'DIN 2462' ;Seamless ferritic steel pipes
7018 = 'DIN 2463' ;Seamless austenitic steel pipes
7019 = 'DIN 2391' ;Seamless precision steel tubes
7020 = 'DIN 2393' ;Welded precision steel tubes
7025 = 'DIN 2848' ;Flanged lined pipes
7026 = 'DIN 2873' ;Flanged lined enamelled pipes
7030 = 'DIN 2462' ;Seamless stainless steel tubes
7031 = 'DIN 2463' ;Welded austenitic steel pipes and tubes
7040 = 'DIN 8062' ;Pipes of unplasticized polyvinyl chlor.
7041 = 'DIN 8077' ;Polypropylen (PP) pipes
Flanges
7100 = 'DIN 2530' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 2,5
7101 = 'DIN 2531' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 6
7102 = 'DIN 2532' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 10
7103 = 'DIN 2533' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 16
7104 = 'DIN 2534' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 25
7105 = 'DIN 2535' ;Cast iron flanges, PN 40
7106 = 'DIN 2543' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 16
7107 = 'DIN 2544' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 25
7108 = 'DIN 2545' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 40
7109 = 'DIN 2546' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 64
7110 = 'DIN 2547' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 100
7111 = 'DIN 2548' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 160
7112 = 'DIN 2549' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 250
7113 = 'DIN 2550' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 320
7114 = 'DIN 2551' ;Cast steel flanges, PN 400
7115 = 'DIN 2558' ;Plain face oval screwed flange PN 6
7116 = 'DIN 2561' ;Oval screwed flange w/ socket PN 10,16
7117 = 'DIN 2565' ;Screwed flange PN 6 rund
7118 = 'DIN 2566' ;Screwed flange PN 10,16
7119 = 'DIN 2567' ;Screwed flange PN 25,40
7120 = 'DIN 2568' ;Screwed flange PN 64
7121 = 'DIN 2569' ;Screwed flange PN 100
7122 = 'DIN 2630' ;Welding neck flange PN 1
7123 = 'DIN 2631' ;Welding neck flange PN 6
7124 = 'DIN 2632' ;Welding neck flange PN 10
7125 = 'DIN 2633' ;Welding neck flange PN 16
7126 = 'DIN 2634' ;Welding neck flange PN 25
7127 = 'DIN 2635' ;Welding neck flange PN 40
7128 = 'DIN 2636' ;Welding neck flange PN 64
7129 = 'DIN 2637' ;Welding neck flange PN 100
7130 = 'DIN 2638' ;Welding neck flange PN 160
7131 = 'DIN 2628' ;Welding neck flange PN 250
7132 = 'DIN 2629' ;Welding neck flange PN 320
7133 = 'DIN 2627' ;Welding neck flange PN 400
7134 = 'DIN 2673' ;Loose flange w/ wldg neck PN 10
7135 = 'DIN 2667' ;Loose flange w/ wldg neck PN 160
7136 = 'DIN 2668' ;Loose flange w/ wldg neck PN 250
7137 = 'DIN 2669' ;Loose flange w/ wldg neck PN 320
7138 = 'DIN 2573' ;Flange, soldering or wldg PN 6
7139 = 'DIN 2576' ;Flange, soldering or wldg PN 10
7140 = 'DIN 2641' ;Flange, lapped, plain collar PN 6
7141 = 'DIN 2642' ;Slip-on flange, upturned wldg PN 10
7142 = 'DIN 2652' ;Flange, lapped, plain collar PN 6
7143 = 'DIN 2653' ;Flange, lapped, plain collar PN 10
7144 = 'DIN 2655' ;Flange, lapped, plain collar PN 25
7145 = 'DIN 2656' ;Flange, lapped, plain collar PN 40
7146 = 'DIN 2501' ;Flanges, Dimensions
7147 = 'DIN 2512' ;Flanges, tongue & groove
7148 = 'DIN 2512' ;Rings
7149 = 'DIN 2513' ;Flanges, projection & recess
7150 = 'DIN 2514' ;Projection w/ groove & recess
7160 = 'DIN 2527' ;Flange, blind PN 6,10,16,25,40,64,100
Elbows
7200 = 'DIN 2605' ;Tube bends f. butt wldg
7201 = 'DIN 2606' ;Tube bends, steel 5d
7202 = 'DIN 2916' ;Bending radii, seaml.& wld pipes
7203 = 'DIN 2983' ;Threaded steel pipe fittings, bends
7204 = 'DIN 2987' ;Threaded steel pipe fittings, elbows
7205 = 'DIN 2987' ;Threaded steel pipe fittings, elbows, reduced
7206 = 'DIN 2950' ;Malleable cast iron fittings, elbows
7210 = 'DIN 2605-1' ;Elbows, bend radius 1d, standard 12.85
7211 = 'DIN 2605-1' ;Elbows, bend radius 1.5d, standard 12.85
7212 = 'DIN 2605-1' ;Elbows, bend radius 2.5d, standard 12.85
7213 = 'DIN 2605-1' ;Elbows, bend radius 5d, standard 12.85
7214 = 'DIN 2605-1' ;Elbows, bend radius 10d, standard 12.85
7215 = 'DIN 2605-2' ;Elbows, bend radius 1d, standard 12.85
7216 = 'DIN 2605-2' ;Elbows, bend radius 1.5d, standard 12.85
7217 = 'DIN 2605-2' ;Elbows, bend radius 2.5d, standard 12.85
7218 = 'DIN 2605-2' ;Elbows, bend radius 5d, standard 12.85
7219 = 'DIN 2605-2' ;Elbows, bend radius 10d, standard 12.85
7230 = 'DIN 2848' ;Flanged lined steel fittings, Bends
7231 = 'DIN 2873' ;Flanged steel fittings enamelled, Bends
7240 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Pipe bends B1,B2
7241 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components,Elb. W1,W2,part 6
7242 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components,Elb.W3,W4,part 10
Reducers
7300 = 'DIN 2616' ;Steel fittings, reducers
7301 = 'DIN 2990' ;Threaded steel pipe fittings, Bushings
7302 = 'DIN 2988' ;Threaded steel pipe fittings, Reducing sockets
7303 = 'DIN 2950' ;Malleable cast iron fittings, Reducing sockets
7304 = 'DIN 2950' ; - " - , male and female connections, Bushings
7310 = 'DIN 2848' ;Flanged lined steel fittings, Reducers
7311 = 'DIN 2873' ;Flanged steel fittings enamelled, Reducers
7320 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Red. R1, part 9
7321 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Red. NRGI, part 9
7322 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Red. R2, part 10
7323 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Red. R3, part 11
Branches
7400 = 'DIN 2615' ;Butt wldg steel fittings;T
7401 = 'DIN 2618' ;Welding saddles, short
7402 = 'DIN 2618' ;Welding saddles, long
7403 = 'DIN 2619' ;Bends for welding
7404 = 'DIN 2987' ;Threaded steel fittings;cross;T
7405 = 'DIN 2987' ;Threaded steel fittings;cross;T;redcd
7406 = 'DIN 2950' ;Malleable cast iron fittings, Tees, Crosses
7410 = 'DIN 2848' ;Flanged lined steel fittings, T
7411 = 'DIN 2873' ;Flanged steel fittings enamelled, T
7420 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Tee, T1,T5 part 2
7421 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Tee, T2, part 7
7422 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Tee, T2G, part 7
7423 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Tee, T3, part 10
Caps
7500 = 'DIN 2617' ;Butt wldg steel fittings, Caps
7501 = 'DIN 2991' ;Threaded steel fittings, Caps
7502 = 'DIN 2950' ;Malleable cast iron fittings, Caps
7510 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Cap K1, part 8
7511 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Cap K2, part 10
Other fittings
7600 = 'DIN 2981';Threaded steel fittings with long screw thread
7601 = 'DIN 2982';Threaded steel fittings, Parallel Nipples
7602 = 'DIN 2982';Threaded steel fittings, Taper Nipples
7603 = 'DIN 2986';Threaded steel fittings, Sockets
7604 = 'DIN 2990';Threaded steel fittings, Hexagon Nipples
7605 = 'DIN 2991';Threaded steel fittings, Plain plugs
7606 = 'DIN 2993';Threaded steel fittings, Pipe unions
7610 = 'DIN 2950';Malleable cast iron fittings, Sockets, Unions,
;Nipples, Plugs etc.
7620 = 'DIN 16962' ;Polypropylen (PP) components, Soc. M1,MGI, p. 8
7630 = 'DIN 2848' ;Flanged lined steel fittings, spacers
7631 = 'DIN 2873' ;Flanged lined steel fittings enamelled, spacers
Gaskets
8100 = 'DIN 2690' ;Gasket for plain face C
8101 = 'DIN 2691' ;Gasket for tongue & groove
8102 = 'DIN 2692' ;Gasket for recessed faces
8103 = 'DIN 2693' ;Rings for grooved faces
8104 = 'DIN 2695' ;Diaphragm
8105 = 'DIN 2696' ;Lenticular gaskets
8106 = 'DIN 2697' ;Grooved O- rings
8107 = 'DIN 2698' ;Corrugated steel sheet
Valves
9000 = 'Non conform DIN 3202'
9010 = 'DIN 3202-F' ; Teil 1
9020 = 'DIN 3202-S' ; Teil 2
9030 = 'DIN 3202-K' ; Teil 3
9040 = 'DIN 3202-M' ; Teil 4
9050 = 'DIN 3202-F' ; Teil 5
Dummy standard
9999 = 'Dummy DIN Std' ; Used for engineered items and instruments
PIPES
12000 = 'BS3600 table 1 carbon and low alloy steel tubes'
12001 = 'BS3600 table 2 austenitic stainless steel tubes'
12002 = 'BS3600 table 3 high alloy ferritic steel tubes'
12003 = 'BS3600 table 4 cs tubes for compression fitting - tbi'
12004 = 'BS3600 table 5 ss tubes for compression fitting - tbi'
12010 = 'BS1387 tables 3,4 and 5 light,medium and heavy'
12015 = 'BS1600 part 2 steel pipe for petroleum industry'
FLANGES
12100 = 'BS4504 p1 steel flanges for pipe,valves and fittings'
12101 = 'BS4504 p1 iron flanges for pipe,valves and fittings - tbi'
12110 = 'BS1560 p2 steel pipe flanges Metric dimensions'
FITTINGS
12200 = 'BS1740 part 1 screwed wrought steel pipe fittings '
12210 = 'BS1965 part 1 butt welding pipe fittings - CS'
12220 = 'BS3799 steel pipe fittings screwed and socket welding (mm)'
12221 = 'BS3799 steel pipe fittings screwed and socket welding (in)'
12230 = 'BS1640 part 3/4 steel butt-welding pipe fittings '
VALVES
12600 = 'BS2080 flanged and butt-welded steel valves'
12620 = 'BS5150'
12625 = 'BS5151'
12630 = 'BS5152'
12635 = 'BS5153'
12640 = 'BS5154'
12645 = 'BS5155'
12646 = 'BS5155 and app A'
12650 = 'BS5156'
12651 = 'BS5156 and app A'
12655 = 'BS5157'
12656 = 'BS5157 and app A'
12660 = 'BS5158'
12661 = 'BS5158 and app A'
12665 = 'BS5159'
12666 = 'BS5159 and app A'
12670 = 'BS5160'
12671 = 'BS5160 and app A'
gaskets
13001 = 'BS4865:part 1 - non-metallic for BS4504 flanges'
13002 = 'BS4865:part 2 - spiral wound for BS4504 flanges'
13010 = 'BS3381 - spiral wound for BS1560 flanges'
bolting
13200 = 'BS4882 metric series bolting'
13210 = 'BS4882 inch series bolting'
dummy
13999 = 'dummy BS code'
o US practices 2-99
o European practices 1 (DIN) 100-199
o European practices 2 (British) 200-299
o European practices 3 (Finnish, French, etc. 300-399
o International practices 1 (JIS) 400-499
o International practices 2 (Australian, etc.) 500-599
o Company practices 900-999
1 = [Blank]
British Standards
1 = [Blank]
Gasket............................Not applicable
Bolt..............................Not applicable
Nut...............................Not applicable
User defined......................None
British Standards
1 = [Blank]
101 = [Blank]
111 = 'Weight selection flag 1'
112 = 'Weight selection flag 2'
113 = 'Weight selection flag 3'
114 = 'Weight selection flag 4'
115 = 'Weight selection flag 5'
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'Pipe connector'
11 = 'Shop weld'
21 = 'Field weld at assembly site'
22 = 'Field weld at job site'
23 = 'Field weld at job site for loose flange'
24 = 'Field fit weld at job site'
1 = 'Client Review'
2 = 'Informal Review'
1 = 'Fabrication'
2 = 'Spool'
3 = 'Stress'
6Q3C55, 90 deg reducing long Y-branch 6Q4C40, Safety shower and eye wash
(in-line) (not-automatic) • 124 (in-line) • 149
6Q3C60, Cross (in-line) (not-automatic) • 6Q4C60, [2-way] siamese (in-line) • 150
124 6Q4C66, [2-way] 90 deg siamese (in-line) •
6Q3C62, Reducing branches cross (in-line) 150
(not-automatic) • 125 6Q5P01, Ferrule (in-line) (not-automatic) •
6Q3C63, Reducing run and branches cross 150
(in-line) (not-automatic) • 125 6Q5P02, Short ferrule (in-line)
6Q3C64, Basin cross (in-line) (not-automatic) • 151
(not-automatic) • 126 6Q5P03, Extended tangent cap (in-line)
6Q3C70, Saddle (in-line) • 126 (not-automatic) • 151
6Q3C72, Sweepolet (in-line) • 126 6Q5P04, Solid end cap (in-line)
6Q3C73, Weldolet (in-line) • 127 (not-automatic) • 151
6Q3C74, Sockolet (in-line) • 127 6Q5P05, Hose adapter (in-line)
6Q3C75, Thredolet (in-line) • 128 (not-automatic) • 151
6Q3C76, Nippolet (in-line) • 128 6Q5P06, Female adapter (in-line)
6Q3C77, Elbolet (in-line) (not-automatic) • (not-automatic) • 151
129 6Q5P07, Reducing female adapter (in-line)
6Q3C78, Latrolet (in-line) (not-automatic) • (not-automatic) • 152
129 6Q5P08, Male adapter (in-line)
6Q3C79, Endolet (in-line) (not-automatic) • (not-automatic) • 152
130 6Q5P09, Reducing male adapter (in-line)
6Q3C80, Reinforcing pad (in-line) • 130 (not-automatic) • 152
6Q3C82, Reinforcing weld (in-line) • 132 6Q5P10, 90 deg tube bend (in-line)
6Q3C83, Non-radial Reinforcing Weld • 229 (not-automatic) • 152
6Q3C84, Buttweld (in-line) (not-automatic) • 6Q5P11, 90 deg tube bend (in-line)
134 (not-automatic) • 153
6Q3C86, Full Encirclement Reinforcement 6Q5P12, 90 deg elbow (in-line)
Pad (In-Line) • 134 (not-automatic) • 153
6Q3C88, Branch nipple (in-line) 6Q5P13, 45 deg tube bend (in-line)
(not-automatic) • 134 (not-automatic) • 153
6Q3C89, In-line nipple (in-line) 6Q5P14, 45 deg tube bend (in-line)
(not-automatic) • 135 (not-automatic) • 153
6Q3C95, Gasket • 135 6Q5P15, 45 deg elbow (in-line)
6Q3C97, Stud • 137 (not-automatic) • 153
6Q4C01, Fire monitor (in-line) • 145 6Q5P16, 180 deg return bend (in-line)
6Q4C02, Elevated fire monitor (in-line) • 145 (not-automatic) • 154
6Q4C03, Remotely operated fire monitor 6Q5P17, Use point 180 deg return (in-line)
(in-line) • 145 (not-automatic) • 161
6Q4C04, Foam monitor (in-line) • 146 6Q5P18, Use point 180 deg return (in-line)
6Q4C05 Elevated foam monitor (in-line) • (not-automatic) • 161
146 6Q5P19, 180 deg return bend (in-line)
6Q4C06, Remotely operated foam monitor (not-automatic) • 154
(in-line) • 146 6Q5P21, Tee (in-line) (not-automatic) • 154
6Q4C10, [2-way] fire hydrant (in-line) • 147 6Q5P22, Reducing tee (in-line)
6Q4C11, [2-way] fire hydrant w/monitor (not-automatic) • 154
nozzle (in-line) • 147 6Q5P23, Tee (in-line) (not-automatic) • 154
6Q4C13, 3-way fire hydrant (in-line) • 147 6Q5P24, Reducing tee (in-line)
6Q4C24, Hose reel (in-line) • 148 (not-automatic) • 155
6Q4C25, Hose rack station (in-line) • 148 6Q5P25, Short outlet tee (in-line)
6Q4C26, Foam chamber (in-line) • 148 (not-automatic) • 155
6Q4C38, Eye wash (in-line) • 149 6Q5P26, Short outlet reducing tee (in-line)
6Q4C39, Safety shower (in-line) • 149 (not-automatic) • 155
6Q6C40, Sample cooler (in-line) (PID 7P1E08, [2-way] angle solenoid valve
piping comp type 552) • 172 (in-line) • 182
6Q6C45, Single basket strainer (in-line) 7P1E09, 3-way solenoid valve (in-line) • 182
(PID piping comp type 557) • 172 7P1E10, 4-way solenoid valve (in-line) • 182
6Q6C47, Duplex basket strainer (in-line 7P1E11, 3-way plug control valve (in-line) •
with operator) (PID piping comp type 182
559) • 172 7P1E12, 4-way plug control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C49, T strainer (in-line) (PID piping 182
comp type 561) • 172 7P1E13, [2-way] ball control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C51, Y strainer (in-line) (PID piping 182
comp type 563) • 173 7P1E14, 3-way ball control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C52, Temporary strainer (in-line) (PID 182
piping comp type 564) • 173 7P1E15, [2-way] globe control valve (in-line)
6Q6C53, Basket strainer (in-line) (PID • 183
piping comp type 565) • 173 7P1E16, [2-way] plug control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C55, Cone strainer (in-line) (PID piping 183
comp type 567) • 174 7P1E17, [2-way] butterfly control valve
6Q6C57, Flat plate strainer (in-line) (PID (in-line) • 183
piping comp type 569) • 174 7P1E18, [2-way] knife gate control valve
6Q6C59, Sump strainer (in-line) (PID (in-line) • 183
piping comp type 571) • 174 7P1E19, [2-way] diaphragm control valve
6Q6C64, Filter (in-line) (PID piping comp (in-line) • 183
type 576) • 174 7P1E20, [2-way] slide control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C70, Steam trap (in-line) (PID piping 183
comp type 582) • 174 7P1E21, 3-way slide control valve (in-line) •
6Q6C71, Float steam trap (in-line) (PID 183
piping comp type 583) • 174 7P1E22, [2-way] multivane 1 damp/louv CV
6Q6C72, Inverted bucket steam trap (in-line) • 184
(in-line) (PID piping comp type 584) • 174 7P1E23, [2-way] multivane 2 damp/louv CV
6Q6C74, Thermostatic steam trap (in-line) (in-line) • 184
(PID piping comp type 586) • 174 7P1E24, [2-way] single vane damp/louv CV
6Q6C76, Thermodynamic steam trap (in-line) • 184
(in-line) (PID piping comp type 588) • 174 7P1E27, Control valve w/equip (in-line) • 184
6Q6C78, Impulse steam trap (in-line) (PID 7P1E30, Automatic recirculation valve
piping comp type 590) • 174 (in-line) • 184
6Q6C99, Generic component (in-line) (PID 7P1E33, Self contained press red reg
piping comp type 611) • 175 (in-line) • 184
7P1E34, Press red reg w/ ext tap (in-line) •
7 185
7P1E35, Press red reg w/ int RV (in-line) •
7P1E01, [2-way generic body] control valve 185
(in-line) • 181 7P1E38, Self contained backpress reg
7P1E02, [2-way generic body] angle control (in-line) • 185
valve (in-line) • 181 7P1E39, Backpress reg w/ ext tap (in-line) •
7P1E03, 3-way [generic body] control valve 185
(in-line) • 181 7P1E42, Diff press red reg w/int & ext taps
7P1E04, 4-way [generic body] control valve (in-line) • 185
(in-line) • 181 7P1E44, [2-way] filled system temp reg
7P1E05, [2-way] angle globe control valve (in-line) • 185
(in-line) • 181 7P1E45, [2-way] angle filled system temp
7P1E06, 3-way globe control valve (in-line) • reg (in-line) • 185
181 7P1E46, 3-way filled system temp reg
7P1E07, [2-way] solenoid valve (in-line) • (in-line) • 186
181
7P2C01, Angle press relief valve (in-line) • 7P3C46, Weir (in-line) • 200
190 7P3C48, Segmental wedge (in-line) • 200
7P2C06, Straight-thru press relief valve 7P3C50, Flow straightening vane (in-line) •
(in-line) • 190 200
7P2C09, Vac relief valve (in-line) • 190 7P3C53, Trap (in-line) • 200
7P2C12, Press/vac relief valve (in-line) • 191 7P3C56, Vent silencer (in-line) • 201
7P2C14, Press/vac relief manhole cover 7P3C57, In-line silencer (in-line) • 201
(in-line) • 191 7Q4D01, Discrete [field mounted AE
7P2C16, Press relief rupture disc (in-line) • (off-line) • 206
191 7Q4D02, Discrete [field mounted] AP
7P2C18, Vac relief rupture disc (in-line) • (off-line) • 206
191 7Q4D03, Discrete [field mounted] AT
7P2C20, Temp fusible plug or disc (in-line) • (off-line) • 206
191 7Q4D06, Discrete [field mounted] FC
7P3C01, Balloon instr (in-line) • 196 (off-line) • 206
7P3C02, Restriction orif union (in-line) • 196 7Q4D07, Discrete [field mounted] FI
7P3C03, Valve w/restriction orif (in-line) • (off-line) • 206
196 7Q4D08, Discrete [field mounted] FIC
7P3C04, Orif plate (in-line) • 196 (off-line) • 206
7P3C05, Orif plate & flanges (in-line) • 196 7Q4D09, Discrete [field mounted] FP
7P3C06, Orif plate, flanges & meter run (off-line) • 207
(in-line) • 197 7Q4D10, Discrete [field mounted] FR
7P3C09, Orif plate & qk chnge fitting (in-line) (off-line) • 207
• 197 7Q4D11, Discrete [field mounted] FRC
7P3C10, Orif pl, qk chnge fitting & met run (off-line) • 207
(in-line) • 197 7Q4D12, Discrete [field mounted] FSH
7P3C13, Venturi tube (in-line) • 197 (off-line) • 207
7P3C16, In-line averaging pitot tube (in-line) 7Q4D13, Discrete [field mounted] FSL
• 197 (off-line) • 207
7P3C19, Flow nozzle (in-line) • 197 7Q4D14, Discrete [field mounted] FSM
7P3C22, Var area flow instr (in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 207
7P3C23, Var area flow instr w/upstr reg 7Q4D15, Discrete [field mounted] FSHH
(in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 208
7P3C24, Var area flow instr w/dwnstr reg 7Q4D16, Discrete [field mounted] FSHL
(in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 208
7P3C25, Var area flow instr w/upstr vlv 7Q4D17, Discrete [field mounted] FSLL
(in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 208
7P3C26, Var area flow instr w/dwnstr vlv 7Q4D18, Discrete [field mounted] FT
(in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 208
7P3C29, Pos displacement flow instr 7Q4D21, Discrete [field mounted] LC
(in-line) • 198 (off-line) • 208
7P3C30, Pos displ flow instr w/dwnstr reg 7Q4D22, Discrete [field mounted] LG
(in-line) • 199 (off-line) • 209
7P3C33, In-line target flow instr (in-line) • 7Q4D23, Discrete [field mounted] LI
199 (off-line) • 209
7P3C35, In-line propeller flow instr (in-line) • 7Q4D24, Discrete [field mounted] LIC
199 (off-line) • 209
7P3C37, Vortex flow instr (in-line) • 199 7Q4D25, Discrete [field mounted] LR
7P3C39, In-line magnetic flow instr (in-line) • (off-line) • 210
199 7Q4D26, Discrete [field mounted] LRC
7P3C41, In-line ultrasonic flow instr (in-line) (off-line) • 210
• 199 7Q4D27, Discrete [field mounted] LSH
7P3C44, Flume (in-line) • 200 (off-line) • 210
7Q4D28, Discrete [field mounted] LSL 7Q4D60, Pilot light [accessible in primary
(off-line) • 210 location] (off-line) • 215
7Q4D29, Discrete [field mounted] LSM 7Q4D65, Discrete single-funct instr
(off-line) • 210 [accessible in primary location] • 215
7Q4D30, Discrete [field mounted] LSHH 7Q4D66, Discrete multi-funct instr
(off-line) • 211 [accessible in primary location] • 215
7Q4D31, Discrete [field mounted] LSHL 7Q4D70, Discrete single-funct instr
(off-line) • 211 [inaccessible in primary location] (off-line)
7Q4D32, Discrete [field mounted] LSLL • 215
(off-line) • 211 7Q4D71, Discrete multi-funct instr • 216
7Q4D33, Discrete [field mounted] LT 7Q4D75, [2-way] solenoid valve [field
(off-line) • 211 mounted] (off-line) • 216
7Q4D35, Discrete [field mounted] PC 7Q4D76, [2-way] angle solenoid valve [field
(off-line) • 212 mounted] (off-line) • 216
7Q4D36, Discrete [field mounted] PDIC 7Q4D77, 3-way solenoid valve [field
(off-line) • 212 mounted] (off-line) • 216
7Q4D37, Discrete [field mounted] PDSH 7Q4D78, 4-way single solenoid valve [field
(off-line) • 212 mounted] (off-line) • 216
7Q4D38, Discrete [field mounted] PDSL 7Q4D79, 4-way double solenoid valve [field
(off-line) • 212 mounted] (off-line) • 216
7Q4D39, Discrete [field mounted] PDT 7Q4D80, Pilot light • 216
(off-line) • 212 7Q4D85, Discrete single-funct instr • 217
7Q4D40, Discrete [field mounted] PI 7Q4D86, Discrete multi-funct instr • 217
(off-line) • 212 7Q4D88, Single port pitot tube [field
7Q4D41, Discrete [field mounted] PIC mounted] (off-line) • 217
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D89, Pitot-venturi tube [field mounted]
7Q4D42, Discrete [field mounted] PP (off-line) • 217
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D90, Off-line averaging pitot tube [field
7Q4D43, Discrete [field mounted] PR mounted] (off-line) • 217
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D92, Off-line target flow instr [field
7Q4D44, Discrete [field mounted] PRC mounted] (off-line) • 217
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D93, Off-line propeller flow instr [field
7Q4D45, Discrete [field mounted] PSH mounted] (off-line) • 218
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D94, Off-line magnetic flow instr [field
7Q4D46, Discrete [field mounted] PSL mounted] (off-line) • 218
(off-line) • 213 7Q4D95, Off-line ultrasonic flow instr [field
7Q4D47, Discrete [field mounted] PSM mounted] (off-line) • 218
(off-line) • 214 7Q4D97, Discrete single-funct instr • 218
7Q4D48, Discrete [field mounted] PSHH 7Q4D98, Discrete multi-funct instr • 218
(off-line) • 214
7Q4D49, Discrete [field mounted] PSHL A
(off-line) • 214
7Q4D50, Discrete [field mounted] PSLL Assemblies • 230
(off-line) • 214 Assembly Notes • 432
7Q4D51, Discrete [field mounted] PT
(off-line) • 214 B
7Q4D53, [Field mounted] pilot light (off-line) Basic Information • 39
• 214 Bio-Pharm Operator Symbol SOP_3 • 401
7Q4D57, Discrete single-funct, [field Bio-Pharm Operator Symbol SOP_42 • 402
mounted] instr (off-line) • 215 Bio-Pharm Specialty Component Symbol
7Q4D58, Discrete multi-funct, [field R180B • 403
mounted] instr (off-line) • 215 Bio-Pharm Specialty Component Symbol
R180S • 404
Commodity Code Descriptions • 435 Fire and Safety Piping Components, On-line
Commodity Code Matrix • 435 (6P4C), In-line (6Q4C) • 140
Commodity Discussions • 39 Fire and Safety Symbol FS10A • 314
Completing Materials • 441 Fire and Safety Symbol FS10B • 314
Connect Point Data • 44, 141, 165, 178, 187, Fire and Safety Symbol FS11A • 315
193, 203 Fire and Safety Symbol FS11B • 315
Connect Point Data_GCP • 75 Fire and Safety Symbol FS13A • 316
Connect Point Data_Independent Variables Fire and Safety Symbol FS13B • 316
• 107 Fire and Safety Symbol FS1A • 313
Control Valves and Regulators (7P1E) • 176 Fire and Safety Symbol FS24A • 317
Fire and Safety Symbol FS26A • 317
D Fire and Safety Symbol FS26B • 318
Fire and Safety Symbol FS2B • 313
Definition of Generic Variables • 35 Fire and Safety Symbol FS30A • 318
Definition of Specific Variables • 32 Fire and Safety Symbol FS38A • 319
Design DDL • 20 Fire and Safety Symbol FS39A • 319
Detail F1 • 413 Fire and Safety Symbol FS60A • 320
Detail F2 • 413 Fire and Safety Symbol FS66A338 • 320
Detail F4 • 414 Fire and Safety Symbol T-FS10A • 322
Detail F7 • 414 Fire and Safety Symbol T-FS11A • 322
Detail F8 • 415 Fire and Safety Symbol T-FS13A • 323
Detail H1 • 411 Fire and Safety Symbol T-FS1A • 321
Detail H2 • 411 Fire and Safety Symbol T-FS2B • 321
Detail H3 • 412 Fire and Safety Symbols • 313
Detail H4 • 412 Flanged and Miscellaneous Fittings • 436
Detail L1 • 421 Flanged Fittings • 453
Detail L2 • 421 Flanges • 446
Detail L4 • 422
Detail L7 • 423
Detail L8 • 424 G
Detail P1 • 415 Gaskets • 559
Detail P2 • 416 General Comments • 579
Detail P3 • 416 General Conventions • 23
Detail P4 • 417
Detail P5 • 417 I
Detail P7 • 418
Detail P8 • 418 In-Line Bio-Pharmaceutical Components
Detail P9 • 419 (6Q5P) • 150
Detail T • 420 In-line Piping Macrocomponents (6N8C) •
Detail T1 • 419 230
Detail T4 • 420 Instrument Specialties • 465
Detail V1 • 407 Instrument Specialty Discussions • 175
Detail V2 • 408 Instrument Specialty Symbol I106BZ • 340
Detail V3 • 408 Instrument Specialty Symbol I109BZ • 341
Detail V4 • 409 Instrument Specialty Symbol I118BZ • 341
Detail V5 • 409 Instrument Specialty Symbol I11AZ • 335
Detail V7 • 410 Instrument Specialty Symbol I120AZ • 342
Detail V8 • 410 Instrument Specialty Symbol I12AZ • 336
Details Assumed • 407 Instrument Specialty Symbol I13AZ • 336
Instrument Specialty Symbol I14AZ • 337
Instrument Specialty Symbol I15AZ • 337
F Instrument Specialty Symbol I16AZ • 338
Fire and Safety Components • 442 Instrument Specialty Symbol I17AZ • 338
Instrument Specialty Symbol I18AZ • 339
R
Reference Data File Descriptions • 17
Relief Devices (7P2C) • 186
S
Seed File Definitions • 20
Signal Lines (7N2A) • 176
Socket Fittings • 516
Socketwelded Fittings • 524
SOP3, Manual bonnet (in-line)
(not-automatic) • 160
SOP42, Pneumatic bonnet (in-line)
(not-automatic) • 161
Steam Specialties • 443
Strainer Specialties • 459
Symbols • 231
T
Threaded Fittings • 527
Tubing and Hose • 499
Tubing Fittings • 518
U
Underground Fittings • 532
V
Valve Operators and Actuators • 219
Valves • 535
Valves (6Q1C) • 43
Variables Used in Symbols and Tables • 32
W
Welded Fittings • 551