Benjooles
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2010
- 3
I am trying to determine in which standard the p/T ratings of PN designated valves is given. Or in other words, when a valve is stated to be PN16 Rated - to which standard is is rated as such?
I am aware of BS EN standards that cover the face to face dimensions etc. but I cannot seem to find anything that allows you to look up the material, class, temperature and the corresponding pressure rating for any given PN designation. (Like one does with the tables in ASME B16.5)
I am aware that EN1092-1 covers the p/T ratings of the flanges. Do these extend automatically to the valve as the valve body and components are assumed to be always stronger than the flanges?
Or is there some other theory behind the determination of a PN designated valves p/T rating?
I am aware of BS EN standards that cover the face to face dimensions etc. but I cannot seem to find anything that allows you to look up the material, class, temperature and the corresponding pressure rating for any given PN designation. (Like one does with the tables in ASME B16.5)
I am aware that EN1092-1 covers the p/T ratings of the flanges. Do these extend automatically to the valve as the valve body and components are assumed to be always stronger than the flanges?
Or is there some other theory behind the determination of a PN designated valves p/T rating?