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Class 2500 flanges

Class 2500 flanges

Class 2500 flanges

(OP)
14" and larger at class 2500 is not supported by
in ANSI/ASME B16.5.

Please let me know the web site that can give me the
DWG of the flanges 14" and larger at class 2500.

RE: Class 2500 flanges

pennpiper,
Good website. However, I still cannot find the information about flange size 14" and larger for Class 2500 in the refered link.

RE: Class 2500 flanges

sks4338
you can find your required information in "API 6A".

RE: Class 2500 flanges

API 605 gives standard sizes from 26in to 60in.

RE: Class 2500 flanges

bill-

This is a bit off topic from the original post which was requesting info on 14" (and larger) CL-2500, but I really hope you're not using API-605. Its been obsolete for around a decade and a half. "Obsolete" may be a bit harsh... how's "incorporated into B16.47" sound? In any case, neither API-605 nor B16.47 provide info for anything over a CL-900 series.

jt

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