Isa s75.16
Isa s75.16
Isa s75.16
16-1994
Face-to-Face Dimensions
for Flanged Globe-Style
Control Valve Bodies
(ANSI Classes 900, 1500,
and 2500)
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Preface
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The following people served as members of ISA Subcommittee SP75.08:
NAME
COMPANY
W. Weidman, Chairman
H. Baumann
G. Borden, Jr.
R. Brodin
F. Cain
R. Chown
J. Emery
B. Hart
H. Illing
C. Koloboff
J. Leist
J. Reed
H. Schwartz
A. Scott
H. Sonderegger
R. Stanley
R. Tubbs
ANSI/ISA-S75.16-1994
COMPANY
D. Buchanan, Chairman
W. Weidman, Managing Director
T. Abromaitis
J. Arant
H. Backinger
G. Barb
H. Baumann
H. Boger
G. Borden, Jr.
S. Boyle
R. Brodin*
E. Brown
F. Cain
C. Corson
L. Driskell
J. Emery
H. Fuller
L. Griffith
B. Hart
F. Harthun*
J. Herold*
H. Illing*
R. Jeanes
C. Koloboff
C. Langford
J. Leist
R. Louviere
O. Lovett, Jr.
J. McCaskill
A. McCauley, Jr.
H. Miller
T. Molloy
L. Ormanoski
J. Ozol
W. Rahmeyer
G. Richards
T. Rutter
H. Schwartz
A. Scott
H. Sonderegger
R. Stanley
R. Terhune
R. Tubbs
R. Widdows
ANSI/ISA-S75.16-1994
This published standard was approved for publication by the ISA Standards and Practices Board
in April 1993.
NAME
COMPANY
*Directors Emeriti
ANSI/ISA-S75.16-1994
Contents
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................. 9
2 Purpose .............................................................................................................................. 9
3 Definitions ......................................................................................................................... 9
4 Bibliography ...................................................................................................................... 9
5 Dimensional data ............................................................................................................ 10
Appendix ................................................................................................................. 10
ANSI/ISA-S75.16-1994
1 Scope
1.1 This standard applies to flanged control valves, sizes 15 mm (1/2 inch) through 450 mm (18
inches), having top, top and bottom, port, or cage guiding.
2 Purpose
2.1 The purpose of this standard is to aid users in their piping design by providing ANSI Classes
900, 1500, and 2500, raised-face, flanged control valve dimensions, without giving special consideration to the equipment manufacturer to be used.
2.2 The short-long dimensions provided in Table 1 clarify Section 2.1 by consolidating the diversity
of existing manufacturers' lengths into two sets of dimensions for each valve size. Before using
either the short or long dimension, the piping designer should confirm with the selected valve
manufacturer which dimension is correct for the valve(s) being supplied.
3 Definitions
3.1 For definitions of terms used in this standard, see ANSI/ISA-S75.05, "Control Valve
Terminology."
4 Bibliography
The following references are included for the definition of pressure classes, flange dimensions,
material identification, and cross-reference information. They were developed by the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
4.1 American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI), Standard ANSI/ASME B16.34-1988,
"Valves Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End."
4.2 American National Standards Institute, Inc., Standard ANSI/ASME B16.5-1988, "Pipe Flanges
and Flanged Fittings."
4.3 American National Standards Institute, Inc., Standard ANSI/ASME B16.10-1986,"Face-toFace and End-to-End Dimensions of Valves."
ANSI/ISA-S75.16-1994
5 Dimensional data
5.1 For face-to-face dimensions for flanged globe-style control valves, see Table 1.
Nominal
Valve Size
PN 150
(ANSI Class 900)
PN 250
(ANSI Class 1500)
PN 420
(ANSI Class 2500)
Dimension "A"
Dimension "A"
Dimension "A"
mm
inches
mm
inches
mm
inches
Tolerance
mm
inches
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
mm
inches
15
1/2
273
292
10.75
11.50
273
292
10.75
11.50
308
318
12.12
12.50
1.6
0.062
20
3/4
273
292
10.75
11.50
273
292
10.75
11.50
308
318
12.12
12.50
1.6
0.062
25
273
292
10.75
11.50
273
292
10.75
11.50
308
318
12.12
12.50
1.6
0.062
40
1-1/2
311
333
12.25
13.12
311
333
12.25
13.12
359
381
14.12
15.00
1.6
0.062
50
340
375
13.38
14.75
340
375
13.38
14.75
400
16.25
1.6
0.062
65
2-1/2
410
16.12
410
16.12
441
17.38
1.6
0.062
80
387
441
15.25
17.38
406
460
16.00
18.12
498
660
19.62
26.00
1.6
0.062
100
464
511
18.25
20.12
483
530
19.00
20.87
575
737
22.62
29.00
1.6
0.062
150
600
714
21.87
28.12
692
768
24.00
30.25
819
864
32.25
34.00
1.6
0.062
200
781
914
30.75
36.00
838
972
33.00
38.25
1022
40.25
1.6
0.062
250
10
864
991
34.00
39.00
991
1067
39.00
42.00
1270
1372
50.00
54.00
1.6
0.062
300
12
1016
1130
40.00
44.50
1130
1219
44.50
48.00
1321
1575
52.00
62.00
3.2
0.125
350
14
1257
49.50
1257
49.50
3.2
0.125
400
16
1422
56.00
1422
56.00
3.2
0.125
450
18
1727
68.00
1727
68.00
3.2
0.125
Appendix
This appendix is not part of ISA-S75.16, but is included to facilitate its use.
The ANSI standards listed in the bibliography contain valve body design information in addition to
face-to-face dimensions. Dimensions for metrically sized valves are nominal conversions that are
conventionally used in the Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) of the Valve and Fitting
Industry's Publication MSS-SP86-1987, and in International Standards Organization (ISO) and
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) documents.
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