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ASME B16.40:2008 pdf download

ASME B16.40:2008 pdf download

ASME B16.40:2008 pdf download.Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas Shutoffs and Valves In Gas Distribution Systems
1 SCOPE
1.1 General
(a) This Standard covers manually operated thermo- plastic valves in nominal valve sizes 1 ⁄ 2 through 12. These valves are intended for use below ground in thermoplas- tic fuel gas distribution mains and service lines. The maximum operating pressure (MOP) at which such dis- tribution piping systems may be operated is in accor- dance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49, Part 192, Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline; Minimum Safety Standards, for temperature ranges of −20°F to 140°F (−29°C to 60°C). (b) This Standard sets qualification requirements for each basic valve design as a necessary condition for demonstrating conformance to this Standard. (c) This Standard sets requirements for newly manu- factured valves for use in below-ground piping systems for fuel gas [includes synthetic natural gas (SNG)] and liquefied petroleum (LP) gases (distributed as a vapor, withorwithoutthe admixtureofair) ormixtures thereof.
1.2 References
Standards and specifications referenced under this Standard are shown in Mandatory Appendix II.
1.3 Conversion
For the purpose ofdetermining conformance with this Standard, the convention for fixing significant digits, where limits maximum or minimum values are speci- fied, shall be “rounded off” as defined in ASTM Practice E 29. This requires that an observed or calcu- lated value shall be rounded off to the nearest unit in the last right-hand digit used for expressing the limit. Decimal values and tolerances do not imply a particular method of measurement.
1.4 Relevant Units
The values stated in either inch or metric units are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the values stated in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in nonconformance with the Standard.
1.5 Definitions
basic valve design: for a given valve design, each variation in material, size, or configuration of molded pressure- containing parts shall constitute a different basic valve design, except where minor design variations are pro- duced by differences in machining of the same molded piece(s) to produce different end sizes or dimensional ratios (DRs). DR: the dimensional ratio defined as the pipe outside diameter (O.D.) divided by the pipe wall thickness, t. DR p O.D./t. DRv: the valve DR equivalent is the designated valve DR based on the lowest DR of the ASTM D 2513 pipe ends used in long-term hydrostatic testing under this Standard. fasteners: nuts, bolts, washers, clip rings, and other devices used in the assembly of valves. lubricated valves: valves that require pressure lubrication to effect a leak-tight seal (by the insertion through fit- tings of lubricant to the sealing surfaces of the valve). NVS: nominal valve size. pressure: unless otherwise stated, pressure is gage pressure. production pressure tests: pressure tests that include seat and closure-member and shell tests. seat and closure-member test: an internal pressure test of closure-sealing elements (seats, seals, and closure mem- bers, such as gate, disc, ball, or plug). shell test: an internal pressure test of the pressure-con- taining envelope. valve design pressure: the pressure calculated by the method described in Mandatory Appendix I using the valve shell material’s Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB) at 73°F (23°C).
5 MARKING
Each valve shall be clearly marked to show the fol- lowing: (a) the manufacturer’s name or trademark. (b) the designation B16.40. (c) the NVS. (d) the pressure shell material designation code as specified in ASTM D 2513. (e) DRv. (f) each molded pressure shell part shall be marked with the date it was molded. Valve shells that are not molded shall be stamped with the date of manufacture using low-stress stamping. The markings specified in paras. 5(a) and (f) shall be permanently affixed to or be incorporated as part of the permanent valve identification. Other markings may be affixed to the valve by any means, provided they do not impair the structural integ- rity or the operation of the valve.

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