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B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

(OP)
Does the B16.34 design standard applies to resilient seated valves?

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

Yes but they are not required to necessarily have full flange rating.

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

(OP)
Your answer confirm what I read in the standard : only body in cast iron or ductile iron can not be accepted, but all the standard seems to be applicable.
On the other hand, by looking to some resilient seat valves manufacturer, I found none that claims to have a design conform to B16.34. Do you know some?  

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

Lots of ball valve manufacturers make their valves to ASME B16.34.  Lots might also certify their ball valves to API 608 but almost the first thing in API 608 is that the valve must fully comply with ASME B16.34 so any API 608 valve also meets ASME B16.34.

See para 1.2 of API 608.

Many other valve standards also cross reference to ASME B16.34 as well.

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

(OP)
I agree for ball valves : i have found some manufacturers. But for the same manufacturers, none claims to be conform to B16.34 : this is the origin of my doubt.

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

egest,

If they claim not to be manufacturing to ASME B16.34, what standard do they claim to be building to ?

I don't think you're looking very hard because I've never had a problem finding a B16.34 compliant ball valves. Some examples of manufacturers that meet ASME B16.34 for ball valves ...

Nutron
WKM
Velan
Kitz
McCanna
Fusion
JagFlo

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

(OP)
rneill,

I found ball valves manufactures that are B16.34 compliant.

I di not find any resilient seat butterfly valves that are B16.34 compliant.
I've checked with :
- Velan
- Amri / KSB (Mammouth)
- Keystone (Paraseal)
- Crane
The purpose of my topic is for butterfly valves (and I'm not taking about High Performance Butterfly valves, but only resilient seated butterfly valves)

My apologizes for not having been cleared enough in my previous statement.
 

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

I don't have much experience with soft seated butterfly valves as I don't really ever purchase these.  Typically, if I require a butterfly valve for a process service, I default to a triple offset, metal seated, high performance valve and these are typically available to ASME B16.34.

I understand that the most common standard for resilient seated butterfly valves is API 609 and that under API 609, it is not mandatory that the valve meet all the requirements of ASME B16.34.  API 609 only references certain parts of ASME B16.34 (e.g., pressure temperature ratings) and not all of the requirements.

API 609 is a listed component standard in Table 326.1 of ASME B31.3 and so these valves may be used in ASME B31.3 piping systems. I assume that the end user has specified the ASME B16.34 compliance as mandatory and so all I can suggest is that you go back to them and tell them that you have been unable to locate a compliant valve and would they prefer (1) that you switch to an alternative valve type (e.g., triple offset metal seated butterfly valve, ball valve, etc.), or (2) that they accept API 609 as an alternative to ASME B16.34.

PS: in the future it would be helpful if you would provide such additional details in your original post.  There was no mention of "butterfly valves" until your 4th post.

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

(OP)
Rneill

From my point of view a resilient seated valves is always a butterfly valves. By reading you I understand my mistake, because ball valve got also plastic seat... My apologize again, and thank you for your help.



 

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

For butterfly valves, resilient seated could be a no offset (a.k.a. rubber lined or concentric type) or a double offset with a plastic seat.  Doubt you will be able to find a concentric type complying with B16.34.  The way this type of valve is fabricated and the typical materials of construction are not suited to B16.34 compliance.  Mostly this type of valve meets AWWA standards for water distribution systems.  For the double offset type, there are plenty of manufacturers making product compliant to B16.34.  Jamesbury, Fisher, Xomox are the biggest brands.

Also, a word of caution.  When you see the words "design to B16.34" is literature, it does not mean full comformance to B16.34.  When a manufacturer states only design, that normally means the dimensions, materials, and marking.  The valve testing does not follow B16.34.  So they cannot state full compliance, only design.

RE: B16-34 - Resilient seated valve

Other resilient seated valves include Plug Valves, some Check Valves, and some Gate Valves.

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