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Table 1 - Pressure Ratings For Internal Threaded End or

This document specifies requirements for wellhead and tree equipment, including: 1) Pressure ratings for internal threaded end or outlet connectors of various pipe, tubing, and casing sizes ranging from 10,000 psi to 2000 psi. 2) Temperature ratings for equipment from -75°F to 250°F in classes K through V. 3) Material classes that equipment shall be designed to meet requirements specified in Table 3.
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Table 1 - Pressure Ratings For Internal Threaded End or

This document specifies requirements for wellhead and tree equipment, including: 1) Pressure ratings for internal threaded end or outlet connectors of various pipe, tubing, and casing sizes ranging from 10,000 psi to 2000 psi. 2) Temperature ratings for equipment from -75°F to 250°F in classes K through V. 3) Material classes that equipment shall be designed to meet requirements specified in Table 3.
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SPECIFICATION FOR WELLHEAD AND TREE EQUIPMENT 23

Table 1--Pressure Ratings for Internal Threaded End or Outlet Connectors

Nominal Sizes of Pipe,


Rated Working Pressure
Tubing, or Casing
Type of Thread

in. MPa psi

'% 69.0 10,000


NPT
34.5 5000
4to 1'

% 69.0 10,000

Line pipe I,to 2 34.5 5000

2'/to6 20.7 3000

Tubing, nonupset, and external upset round thread 1.050 to 4'% 34.5 5000

4'%to 10% 34.5 5000

Casing

11%, to 13%% 20.7 3000


(8 round, buttress, and extreme line)

16 to 20 13.8 2000

4.3.2 Temperature Ratings

Equipment shall be designed to operate in one or more of the specified temperature classes with minimum

and maximum temperatures as shown in Table 2, or to minimum and maximum temperature ratings as

agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.

Table 2--Temperature Ratings

Temperature Range

Temperature
·c ·F
Class

min. max. min. max.

K -60 82 -75 180

L -46 82 -50 180

N --46 60 -50 140

p --29 82 -20 180

s --18 60 0 140

T --18 82 0 180

( u --18 121 0 250

V 2 121 35 250

NOTE Minimum temperature is the lowest ambient temperature to which the equipment

can be subjected. Maximum temperature is the highest temperature of the fluid that can

directly contact the equipment.

Design for temperature ratings above 1 2 1 °C (250 °F), e.g. classifications X and Y (see Table G.1), shall

account for the effects of temperature on material strength (see Annex G for guidelines).

4.3.3 Material Classes

4.3.3.1 General

Equipment shall be designed with materials that meet the requirements specified in Table 3.

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