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Salah tuwigiri

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What are the pipe rating chart (pressure value) and the 400 rate considered

 
I don't understand the question.

--Einstein gave the same test to students every year. When asked why he would do something like that, "Because the answers had changed."
 
Salah,

You'll need to supply a lot more information than that to get an answer....

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
 
My question is regarding the piping class pressure rating chart if it includes 400 pipe rating(150,300,400,600,900,till 2500)
 
Pressure class charts generally include class 400 piping. The pressure rating depends on the material and temperature.

Freshly graduated please bear with me
 
The material is CSPIPE API 5l x52, temp _20to +245c
 
Class 400lb piping class ratings (and also 150lb, 300lb, 600lb, 900lb, 1500lb and 2500lb) for various materials can also be found in table 10-45 of Perry Chem Engg Handbook 7th edn.
 
The pressure temperature rating for class 400 is in table 2 of ASME B 16.5.

Class 400 is very rare though and in 35 years, I've never seen one.
Is that what you mean?

Note that 16.5 doesn't include either 5L or a694 f 52. Therefore you need to use group 1.1 or use mss sp 44 ratings.

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