We do insulation for the chilled water pipelines my client requirement is DN 1600 mm 14.2 mm THK pipes but in the standard there is no schedule mentioned. Because in need to know that schedule and allowance for thickness.
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ASME B36.10M, as LI has stated, will have the schedules, wall thicknesses, weight, OD, etc. for all Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe up to 80" NPS.
ASME B36.19M is pretty much the same except it is for Stainless Steel Pipe up to 30" NPS.
Just been working a project with large OD pipe. We have DN1200 x 14.27mm. These pipes are made from standard thickness plate the mills use. You can see from thickness tables (B16.10) for smaller pipes what plate the mills use. 9.52, 10.97, 11.13, 12.7, 14.27, 15.09 etc. The mills should be able make pipe with these thicknesses.
For insulation, you are working the outside of the pipe. The pipe tables assign all OD's, and there is no differences allowed for different wall thicknesses. (Pipe ID will change based on wall thickness, not OD).
Dimensional tolerance will be contained either in the specific material specification (ASTM A53 grade B quotes under tolerance of 12.5% from nominal), but I suggest you obtain a copy of ASTM A53 grade B - or it is superseded by a particular client specification or RFQ or as agreed between the purchaser and the supplier.
This is very basic engineering design practice.
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Pipe tolerance is code dependent, A53 is 12.5%, API 5L is in mm. But there is also a tolerance on weight per length, which means the pipe can not be thin everywhere.