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asa 150-300-600-1200- on valves and fiting 1

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pardal

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Oct 17, 2001
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Please give me a way to go where I can get the pressure vs temperature allowable for this specification.
Of course that it shall be at the ASA standars , but I have no way of get it, because it is sell.
I think that it should be vendors information wher I can see that table.

Hope you can help me.

Thanks in advance.



Pardal
 
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pardal, First off the ASA no longer exists, hasn't since the 60's or there abouts. The new organization is ANSI. This information can be found in just about any pipe and fittings catalog.

Hope this helps.
saxon
 
Ok , but we get and see valves and fiting with such nomenclature.

You must know that I´m not in USA.
So this consideration does not apply to my case.
Would you be, please, so gentle to direct me where I can see such obsolete standard?



Pardal
 
pardal, The names only changed, ASA: American Standards Association; ANSI: American National Standards Institute. Basically the standard is the same.

saxon
 
Most valve manufacturers catalogs carry P-T ratings in the appendix. For example you can go on-line to the VELAN site at and find the ratings for some materials. Go to PRODUCTS, CATALOGS, CAST STEEL VALVES, page 34-35, where you will find ratings per ASME B16.34.

"ASA" (American Standards Association) became "ANSI" whose role has now been taken over by ASME.
 
RXH, that is what I was looking for.

Thanks again.


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