Inches and Smaller Sample Clauses

Inches and Smaller. Steel body valves 2 inches and smaller will have forged steel bodies. Forged steel valves complying with the standards and specifications listed in Table 126.1 of ANSI B31.1 will be used within the manufacturer's specified pressure temperature ratings with the following limitations. The use of class 600 forged steel valves will be limited to 2/3 of the pressure rating specified in ANSI B16.34, and the criteria established in MSS SP-84. The use of Class 1500, 2500, and 4500 forged steel valves will be limited in accordance with the pressure temperature ratings specified in ANSI B16.34 and the criteria established in MSS SP-84. Class 600, 1500, 2500, and 4500 forged steel valves will be constructed as follows: o Class 600 valves will have bolted bonnet joints. Class 1500, 2500, and 4500 valves will have pressure seal, integral, or breech lock bonnet joints. Gate, globe, and angle valves will have outside screw and yoke construction. o All valves, except gate valves, will have seats of the integral type. Gate valves will have renewable seats. o Class 1500, 2500, and 4500 valves will be of loose back seat design. o Class 1500, 2500, and 4500 globe valves will be of the Y-pattern type. o Valve ends will be socket weld type, unless otherwise required. o Except as otherwise required, check valves will be of the guided piston or swing disk type. All check valves will be designed for installation in either horizontal piping or vertical piping with upward flow.
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Inches and Smaller. Steel body valves 2 inches and smaller will have forged steel bodies with socket weld ends. Forged steel valves complying with the standards and specifications ASME B31.1 shall be used within the manufacturer's specified pressure temperature ratings. The use of Class 1500 and 2500 forged steel valves will be limited in accordance with the pressure temperature ratings specified in ANSI B16.34, and the criteria established in MSS SP-84.

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