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Appendix A

Dimensional Data—p. 256


Appendix B
Review of Lettering—p. 292
Appendix C
Alphabet of Lines—p. 294
Appendix D
Review of Math—p. 295
Appendix E
Use of the Calculator—p. 296
Appendix F
Architect’s Scale—p. 299

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DIMENSIONS
B
K
A A V
D G
B E

A A A A D D D F
90° LONG RAD. 90° REDUCING 45° LONG RAD. 180° LONG RADIUS 90° SHORT RAD. 180° SHORT RAD. CAP LAP JOINT
WeldELL L.R. WeldELL WeldELL WeldELL WeldELL WeldELL STUB END

Nom. WeldELL CAPS* STUB ENDS Nom.


Pipe
Pipe
F G Corner Pipe
Size
O.D. A B D K V E O.D. of
Radius Size
ANSI Std. Lap
½ .840 1½ 5
8 − 7
18 − 1 3 1 38 1
8 ½
¾ 1.050 11 8 7 16
− 11116 − 1 3 11116 1
8 ¾
1 1.315 1½ 78
1 2 316 158 1½ 4 2 1
8 1
1¼ 1.660 17 8 1 1¼ 2¾ 2 116 1½ 4 2½ 3
16 1¼
1½ 1.900 2¼ 11 8 1½ 3¼ 2 716 1½ 4 27 8 ¼ 1½
2 2.375 3 13 8 2 43 16 3 3 16 1½ 6 35 8 5
16 2
2½ 2.875 3¾ 1¾ 2½ 53 16 315 16 1½ 6 41 8 5
16 2½
3 3.500 4½ 2 3 6¼ 4¾ 2 6 5 3
8 3
3½ 4.000 5¼ 2¼ 3½ 7¼ 5½ 2½ 6 5½ 3
8 3½
4 4.500 6 2½ 4 8¼ 6¼ 2½ 6 6316 7
16 4
5 5.563 7½ 31 8 5 10516 7¾ 3 8 7516 7
16 5
6 6.625 9 3¾ 6 12516 9516 3½ 8 8½ ½ 6
8 8.625 12 5 8 16516 12516 4 8 10 58 ½ 8
10 10.750 15 6¼ 10 2038 1538 5 10 12¾ ½ 10
12 12.750 18 7½ 12 2438 1838 6 10 15 ½ 12
14 14.000 21 8¾ 14 28 21 6½ 12 16¼ ½ 14
16 16.000 24 10 16 32 24 7 12 18½ ½ 16
18 18.000 27 11¼ 18 36 27 8 12 21 ½ 18
20 20.000 30 12½ 20 40 30 9 12 23 ½ 20
24 24.000 36 15 24 48 26 10½ 12 27½ ½ 24
30 30.000 45 18½ 30 60 45 10½ − − − 30
36 36.000 54 22¼ 36 − − 12 − − − 36
42 42.000 63 26 42 − − 12 − − − 42
48 48.000 72 29 7 8 48 − − 13½ − − − 48

C M
STRAIGHT REDUCING CONCENTRIC H ECCENTRIC H
TEE TEE REDUCER REDUCER
C C C C
Nom. Nom. Nom. Nom.
Pipe
Size
Outlet C M H Pipe
Size
Outlet C M H Pipe
Size
Outlet C M H Pipe
Size
Outlet C M H
¾ 118 ... ... 20 15 ... ...
¾ 3½ 3¾ ... ... 10 8½ ... ...
½ 118 118 1½ 18 15 14½ 20
3 3¾ 35 8 4 8 8½ 8 7
16 & 14 15 14 20
1 1½ ... ... 3½ 2½ 3¾ 3½ 4 10 6 8½ 75 8 7 20
12 15 13 5 8 20
1 ¾ 1½ 2 3¾ 3¼ 4 5 8½ 7½ 7
1½ 2 10 15 13 1 8 20
½ 1½ 1½ 2 1½ 3¾ 31 8 4 4 8½ 7¼ 7
8 15 12¾ 20
1¼ 17 8 ... ... 4 418 ... ... 24 17 ... ...
12 10 ... ...
1 17 8 17 8 2 3½ 418 4 4 20 17 17 20
1¼ 10 10 9½ 8
¾ 17 8 17 8 2 3 418 3 78 4 18 17 16½ 20
4 12 8 10 9 8 24
½ 17 8 17 8 2 2½ 418 33 4 4 16 & 14 17 16 20
6 10 85 8 8
2 418 3½ 4 5 10 8½ 8 12 17 15 5 8 20
1½ 2¼ ... ...
1½ 418 33 8 4 10 17 15 1 8 20
1¼ 2¼ 2¼ 2½
1½ 1 2¼ 2¼ 2½ 14 11 ... ... 30 22 ... ...
¾ 2¼ 2¼ 2½ 5 478 ... ... 24 22 21 24
4 478 45 8 5 12 11 10 5 8 13
½ 2¼ 2¼ 2½ 14 10 11 10 1 8 13 30 20 22 20 24
3½ 478 4½ 5
5 8 11 9¾ 13 18 22 19½ 24
2 2½ ... ... 3 478 43 8 5
6 11 93 8 13 16 & 14 22 19 24
1½ 2½ 23 8 3 2½ 478 4¼ 5
1¼ 2½ 2¼ 3 2 478 41 8 5 36 26½ ... ...
2
1 2½ 2 3 16 12 ... ... 30 26½ 25 24
¾ 2½ 1¾ 3 6 558 ... ... 14 12 12 14 24 26½ 24 24
36 20 26½ 23 24
5 558 53 8 5½ 12 12 11 5 8 14
16 10 12 11 1 8 14 18 26½ 22½ 24
2½ 3 ... ... 4 558 51 8 5½
2 3 2¾ 3½ 6 3½ 558 5½ 8 12 10¾ 14 16 26½ 22 24
5
2½ 1½ 3 25 8 3½ 3 558 4 78 5½ 6 12 10 3 8 14
42 30 28 ...
1¼ 3 2½ 3½ 2½ 558 4¾ 5½ 42 36 & 30 30 28 24
1 3 2¼ 3½ 18 13½ ... ... 24 & 20 30 26 24
3 338 ... ... 8 7 ... ... 16 13½ 13 15
48 35 33 ...
2½ 338 3¼ 3½ 6 7 658 6 14 13½ 13 15
18 42 35 32 28
2 338 3 3½ 8 5 7 6 38 6 12 13½ 12 5 8 15
3 48 36 35 31 28
1½ 338 278 3½ 4 7 6 18 6 10 13½ 12 1 8 15
3½ 7 6 6 8 13½ 11¾ 15 30 35 30 28
1¼ 338 2¾ 3½ 24 35 29 28

See M dimensions for branch height of 42′′ or 48′′ full branch tee. All dimensions are in inches.
See ANSI B16.9 for cap lengths when wall thicknesses are greater than x-stg.
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1 Diaphragm Case 4 Actuator Spring 7 Spring Adjustor 10 Travel Indicator


2 Diaphragm 5 Actuator Stem 8 Stem Connector 11 Travel Indicator Scale
3 Diaphragm Plate 6 Spring Seat 9 Yoke

Type 657 direct acting diaphragm actuator.

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Design "A" double port body.

VALVE TRIM 750°F and pressure drops up to 150 psi. For very high
pressure drops or high temperature conditions, a hard sur-
The term “trim” refers to the internal parts of a valve facing alloy such as Stellite can be used on the wearing
body assembly which come in contact with the controlled parts of the valve plug, seat rings, guide bushings and
fluid. Type 316 stainless steel is Fisher's standard trim guide posts. Other alloys such as Monel, Hastelloy “B”,
material. It is satisfactory for most applications and is Durimet 20 or 440C stainless steel may be selected to
generally recommended for fluid temperatures up to combat individual corrosion and erosion problems.

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Figure 3-1. Type 657-A Figure 3-2. Type 667-A Figure 3-3. Type 470-A
control valve with double control valve with single control valve with single
port, top and bottom port, top and port guided port, top and bottom guided
guided V-pup valve plug. Micro-Flute valve plug. Throttle Plug valve plug.

Figure 3-4. Double port Design Figure 3-6. Double port Design
“A” body with top and bottom “AR” body with reverse acting
throttle Plug valve plug. V-Pup valve plug.

Figure 3-5. Double port Design


“A” body with port guided V-Port
valve plug.

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ACTUATORS Design “BFC” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12


Type 657 .................................... 3 Design “D” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Type 667 .................................... 3 Design “DA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Type 470 .................................... 4 Design “DB” & “DBQ” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Type 472 .................................... 4 Design “DBA” & “DBAQ” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Type 473 .................................... 5 Design “E” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Type 513 .................................... 5 Design “EA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Design “GS” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
BODIES Design “HS” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Design “A” Single Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 and 7 Design “K” & “KB” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Design “A” Double Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 and 9 Design “Y” (Iron) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Design “AA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Design “Y” (Steel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Design “AC” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 and 11 Design “YY” (Iron) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Design “B” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Design “YY” (Steel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Design “BA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Design “Z” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Design “BF” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Design “ZLA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

PROCEDURE
To obtain the overall dimensions of a control Example:
valve, add the “D” and “G” body dimensions to the Given: 6⬙ Type 657-A, 150 lb. RF flanged, double port
“E” dimension of the actuator. Dimensions for valve steel body with top and bottom guided valve plug.
bodies with a 5⬙ boss head are so indicated and these From the table below, note that a Size 50 or 60 Type
dimensions should be combined with one of the fol- 657 actuator is normally supplied with a 6⬙ valve. Dimen-
lowing actuators: Size 80 and 87, Types 657 and sion “E” from Page 3 is 28- 7 16⬙. From Page 8, we see that
667; Sizes 80, 86, 100 and 130, Type 470; Sizes 80 “G” is 13-5 16⬙ and “D” is 14- 15 16 ⬙. Thus, E + G + D = 28-
and 100, Types 472 and 473. Similarly, dimensions 7 16⬙ + 13- 5 16⬙ + 14- 15 16 ⬙ = 56- 11 16 ⬙.

for valve bodies that can be furnished with a 1¼⬙ NOTE: When using a valve plug requiring a top guide
boss head are so indicated and these dimensions but not a bottom guide, such as Micro-Form valve plug,
should be combined with the dimensions of the Type use dimension “D” under top and bottom guided and
513 or the Type 470, Size 23, actuators. dimension “G” under skirt guided.
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