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Table 1 Dimensions of Long Radius Elbows

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Nominal
Pipe
Size
(NPS)

GENERAL NOTE:

Center-to-End
90-deg
Elbows,
A

Outside
Diameter
at Bevel

45-deg
Elbows.

All dimensions are in millimeters

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Table 2

Nominal
Pipe
Size
(N ps)

GENERAL NOTE:

Dimensions of Long Radius Reducing Elbows

Outside Diameter
at Bevel
Large End

Small End

-"I

Centerto-End.
A

Nominal
Pipe
Size
(NPS)

Outside Diameter
at Bevel

Large End

All dimensions are in millimeters

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Small End

Centerto-End,
A

Table 3

N o t e (2)

Nominal
Pipe
Size
(NP.5)

Dimensions of Long Radius Returns

A -1-

Outside
Diameter
at Bevel

-I

Table 4

uI
CentertoCenter,
0

BacktoFace,
K

Nominal
Pipe
Size
(NPS)

GENERAL NOTE:
GENERAL NOTE:

Dimensions of Short Radius Elbows

Outside
Diameter
at
Bevel

All dimensions are in millimeters.

All dimensions are in millimeters.

NOTES:
(1) See Table 13 for tolerance for alignment of ends U.
(2) Dimension A is equal to one-half of dimension 0.

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CentertoEnd,
A

Table 5

Table 6

Dimensions of Short Radius 180-deg


Returns

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Nominal
Pipe
Size
(N ps)
Nominal
Pipe
Size
(N PSI

Outside
Diameter
at
Bevel

CentertoCenter,
0

Dimensions of 3D Elbows

76

BacktoFace,
K

1%
1%

Center-to-End
Outside
Diameter
at Bevel
26.7
33.4
42.2
48.3

90-deg
Elbows,
A
57
76
95
114

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) Dimension A is equal to one-half of dimension 0.

GENERAL NOTE:

All dimensions are in millimeters.

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45-deg
Elbows,
B
24
31
39
47

Table 7

Nominal
Pipe
Size
(N ps)

GENERAL NOTE:

Dimensions of Straight Tees and


Crosses

Center-to-End
Outside
Diameter
at Bevel

Run,
C

Outlet, M
[Notes (1) and (211

All dimensions are in millimeters.

NOTES:
(1) Outlet dimension M for NPS 26 and larger is recommended
but not required.
(2) Dimensions applicable to crosses NPS 2 4 and smaller.

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Table 8

Nominal
Pipe Size
(NPS)

Dimensions of Reducing Outlet Tees and Reducing Outlet Crosses

Outside
Diameter at
Bevel
Run

Outlet

Center-to-End
Outlet,
Run.

[Note (I)]

Nominal
Pipe Size
(Nps)

Outside
Diameter at
Bevel
Run

Outlet

Center-to-End
Run,
C

Outlet,
M
[Note (I)]

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ASME 816.9-2007

Table 8
Nominal
Pipe Size
(NPS)

Dimensions of Reducing Outlet Tees and Reducing Outlet Crosses (Cont'd)


Outside
Diameter at
Bevel

Run

Outlet

Center-to-End
Run,

Outlet.
M

1
Nominal
Pipe Size
(NPS)

Outside
Diameter at
Bevel
Run

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Outlet

Center-to-End '
Run.
C

Outlet,
M
[Note (111

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ASME 816.9-2007

Table 8
Nominal
P i ~ eSize
(N Ps)

GENERAL NOTE:

Dimensions of Reducing Outlet Tees and Reducing Outlet Crosses (Cont'd)


Outside
Diameter at
Bevel
Run

Outlet

Center-to-End
Outlet,
Run.

'

M
[Note (111

1I

~ominaf
Pipe Size
(NPS)

All dimensions are in millimeters.

NOTE:
(1) Outlet dimension M for run sizes NPS 1 4 and larger is recommended but "ot required.

Outside
Diameter a t
Bevel
Run

Outlet

Center-to-End
Outlet,
Run,

[Note (111

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Table 9

Dimensions of Lap Joint Stub Ends


N o t e square
corner

N o t e (1)
N o t e (2)
Enlarged S e c t i o n
of L a p
Nominal
Pipe Size
(NPS)

Outside Diameter
of Barrel
Max.

Min.

Long Pattern
Length, F
[Notes (3), ( 4 1

Short Pattern
Length, F
[Notes (3), (411

~
Radius of
Fillet. R
[Note (5)l

Diameter
of Lap. G
[Note (611

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimensions are in millimeters
(b) See Table 13 for tolerances.
(c) Service conditions and joint construction often dictate stub end length requirements. Therefore, the purchaser must specify long or
short pattern fitting when ordering.
NOTES:
(1) Gasket face finish shall be in accordance with ASME 816.5 for raised face flanges.
(2) The lap thickness T shall not be less than nominal pipe wall thickness. See Table 13 for maximum tolerance.
(3) When short pattern stub ends are used with larger flanges in Classes 300 and 600, with most sizes in Classes 900 and higher, and
when long pattern stub ends are used with larger flanges in Classes 1500 and 2500, it may be necessary to increase the length of the
stub ends in order to avoid covering the weld with the flange. Such increases in length shall be a matter of agreement between the
manufacturer and purchaser.
(4) When special facings such as tongue and groove, male and female, etc., are employed, additional lap thickness must be provided and
such additional thickness shall be in addition to (not included in) the basic length F.
(5) These dimensions conform to the radius established for lap joint flanges in.ASME 816.5.
(6) This dimension conforms to standard machined facings shown in ASME 81-6.5. The back face of the lap shall be machined to conform
to the surface on which it seats. Where ring joint facings are to be applied, use dimension K as given in ASME 816.5.

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Table 10

Dimensions of Caps

Nominal
Pipe Size
(NPS)

Outside
Diameter
a t Bevel

Length, E
[Note (111

Limiting Wall
Thickness
for Length, E

Length, El
[Note (211

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimensions are i n millimeters.
(b) The shape o f these caps shall be ejlipsoidal and shall conform to the requirements given i n the
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
NOTES:
(1) Length E applies for thickness n o t exceeding that given i n column "Limiting Wall Thickness for
Length, E."
(2) Length El applies for thickness greater than that given in column "Limiting Wall Thickness" for
NPS 24 and smaller. For NPS 26 and larger, length El shall be by agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser.

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Table 11 Dimensions of Reducers

Nominal Pipe
Size
(Nps)

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74 X
1X

78
Y4

I X %

Outside Diameter
at Bevel
Large
End

Small
End

26.7
26.7
33.4
33.4

21.3
17.3
26.7
21.3

End-to-End,
H

Nominal Pipe
Size
(N PSI

Outside Diameter
at Bevel
Large
End

38
38
51

51

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Small
End

ASME B16.9-2007

Table 11
Nominal Pipe
Size
(Nps)

Dimensions of Reducers (Cont'd)

Outside Diameter
at Bevel
Large
End

Small
End

End-to-End,
H

Nominal Pipe
Size
(N PSI

Outside Diameter
at Bevel
Small
End

Large
End

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimensions are in millimeters.
(b) While the figure illustrates a bell-shaped reducer, the use of a conical reducer is not prohibited

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End-to-End,
H

Table 12 Welding Bevels and Root Face


\
37.5 deg

-f

2.5 d e g
\

k-- 10 deg

2 2.5 deg

. 5 deg

Note (1) ./

1.5 (0.06) i 1 .O (0.031


(Root face)

(a) Plain Bevel

Note (1) /

Ib) Compound Bevel

Nominal Wall Thickness, t


Less than x [Note (2)]
x to 22 (0.88), inclusive

More than 22 (0.88)

1.5 (0.06) 2 1.O (0.03)


(Root face)

End Preparation
Cut square or slightly chamfer, at manufacturer's option (not illustrated)
Plain bevel as in illustration (a) above
Compound bevel as in illustration (b) above

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Dimensions in parentheses are in inches
(b) Other dimensions are in millimeters.
NOTES:
(1) See section 8 and Fig. 1 for transition contours.
(2) x = 5 (0.19) for carbon steel or ferritic alloy steel and 3 (0.12) for austenitic alloy steel.

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Fig. 1 Maximum Envelope for Welding End Transitions


0.5tmin

1 -

-Outside
----

1'5tmin

A;

45 d e g max.

,
Radius o p t i o n a l

\
\
\
\
\

Component or Fitting

';---f
11

-7
twin
.. - ..-...I .. .- .- -

tnom

,,

Max
lNnte 17\1
,
, ,,

Min.

l.Otmin

slope 1:3

Inside
Note (5)

I
1

lnside

-1

Radius 2 0.05tmin

Ztmin transition r e g i o n

NOTES:
(1) The value of tmin is whichever of the following is applicable:
(a) the minimum ordered wall thickness of the pipe, to include pipe that is purchased to a nominal wall thickness with an undertolerance other than 12.5%
(b) 0.875 times the nominal wall thickness of pipe ordered to a pipe schedule wall thickness that has an undertolerance of 12.5%
(2) The maximum thickness at the end of the component is:
(a) the greater of [tmi, + 4 mm (0.16 in.)] or 1.15tminwhen ordered on a minimum wall basis
(b) the greater of [tmi, + 4 mm (0.16 in.)] or l.lOtn,, when ordered on a nominal wall basis
(3) Weld bevel shown is for illustration only.
(4) The weld reinforcement permitted by applicable code may lie outside the maximum envelope.
(5) Where transitions using maximum slope do not intersect the inside or outside surfaces within the transition region, as shown by phantom outline, maximum slopes shall be used. Alternatively, radii lying within the envelope may be used.

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