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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

ANSI/ISA–75.08.05–2002
Formerly ANSI/ISA–75.15–1994

Face-to-Face Dimensions for


Buttweld-End Globe-Style
Control Valves
(ANSI Classes 150, 300, 600,
900, 1500, and 2500)

Reaffirmed 19 November 2002


TM

ISA–The Instrumentation,
Systems, and
Automation Society
ANSI/ISA-75.08.05-2002
Face-to-Face Dimensions for Buttweld-End Globe-Style Control Valves
(Classes 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500)

ISBN: 1-55617-824-7

Copyright © 2002 by ISA  The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society. All rights reserved.
Not for resale. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the Publisher.

ISA
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P.O. Box 12277
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
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Preface

This preface, as well as all footnotes and annexes, is included for information purposes and is not part of
ANSI/ISA-75.08.05-2002.

The standards referenced within this document may contain provisions which, through reference in this
text, constitute requirements of this document. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid.
All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this document are encouraged
to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated within this
document. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ANSI
maintain registers of currently valid U.S. National Standards.

This document has been prepared as part of the service of ISA–The Instrumentation, Systems, and
Automation Society, toward a goal of uniformity in the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this
document should not be static but should be subject to periodic review. Toward this end, the Society
welcomes all comments and criticisms and asks that they be addressed to the Secretary, Standards and
Practices Board; ISA; 67 Alexander Drive; P. O. Box 12277; Research Triangle Park, NC 27709;
Telephone (919) 549-8411; Fax (919) 549-8288; E-mail: [email protected].

The ISA Standards and Practices Department is aware of the growing need for attention to the metric
system of units in general, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the preparation of
instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to USA users of ISA standards
of incorporating suitable references to the SI (and the metric system) in their business and professional
dealings with other countries. Toward this end, this Department will endeavor to introduce SI-acceptable
metric units in all new and revised standards, recommended practices, and technical reports to the
greatest extent possible. Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric
System, published by the American Society for Testing & Materials as IEEE/ASTM SI 10-97, and future
revisions, will be the reference guide for definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conversion factors.

It is the policy of ISA to encourage and welcome the participation of all concerned individuals and interests
in the development of ISA standards, recommended practices, and technical reports. Participation in the
ISA standards-making process by an individual in no way constitutes endorsement by the employer of that
individual, of ISA, or of any of the standards, recommended practices, and technical reports that ISA
develops.

CAUTION — ISA ADHERES TO THE POLICY OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS


INSTITUTE WITH REGARD TO PATENTS. IF ISA IS INFORMED OF AN EXISTING PATENT THAT IS
REQUIRED FOR USE OF THE STANDARD, IT WILL REQUIRE THE OWNER OF THE PATENT TO
EITHER GRANT A ROYALTY-FREE LICENSE FOR USE OF THE PATENT BY USERS COMPLYING
WITH THE STANDARD OR A LICENSE ON REASONABLE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT ARE
FREE FROM UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION.

EVEN IF ISA IS UNAWARE OF ANY PATENT COVERING THIS STANDARD, THE USER IS
CAUTIONED THAT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STANDARD MAY REQUIRE USE OF TECHNIQUES,
PROCESSES, OR MATERIALS COVERED BY PATENT RIGHTS. ISA TAKES NO POSITION ON THE
EXISTENCE OR VALIDITY OF ANY PATENT RIGHTS THAT MAY BE INVOLVED IN IMPLEMENTING
THE STANDARD. ISA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR IDENTIFYING ALL PATENTS THAT MAY
REQUIRE A LICENSE BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STANDARD OR FOR INVESTIGATING
THE VALIDITY OR SCOPE OF ANY PATENTS BROUGHT TO ITS ATTENTION. THE USER SHOULD
CAREFULLY INVESTIGATE RELEVANT PATENTS BEFORE USING THE STANDARD FOR THE
USER’S INTENDED APPLICATION.
ANSI/ISA-75.08.05-2002 -4-

HOWEVER, ISA ASKS THAT ANYONE REVIEWING THIS STANDARD WHO IS AWARE OF ANY
PATENTS THAT MAY IMPACT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STANDARD NOTIFY THE ISA
STANDARDS AND PRACTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE PATENT AND ITS OWNER.

ADDITIONALLY, THE USE OF THIS STANDARD MAY INVOLVE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,


OPERATIONS OR EQUIPMENT. THE STANDARD CANNOT ANTICIPATE ALL POSSIBLE
APPLICATIONS OR ADDRESS ALL POSSIBLE SAFETY ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH USE IN
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. THE USER OF THIS STANDARD MUST EXERCISE SOUND
PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT CONCERNING ITS USE AND APPLICABILITY UNDER THE USER’S
PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES. THE USER MUST ALSO CONSIDER THE APPLICABILITY OF
ANY GOVERNMENTAL REGULATORY LIMITATIONS AND ESTABLISHED SAFETY AND HEALTH
PRACTICES BEFORE IMPLEMENTING THIS STANDARD.

THE USER OF THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE IMPACTED
BY ELECTRONIC SECURITY ISSUES. THE COMMITTEE HAS NOT YET ADDRESSED THE
POTENTIAL ISSUES IN THIS VERSION.

The following people served as members of ISA Committee SP75.08:

NAME COMPANY

W. Weidman, Chairman Parsons Energy & Chemicals Group


H. Baumann HB Services Partners LLC
G. Borden Consultant
R. Brodin Emerson Process Management
F. Cain Flowserve Corporation
R. Chown OTEC Process Systems Inc.
B. Hatton Dezurik
J. Reed Norriseal
H. Sonderegger Anvil International Inc.

The following people served as members of ISA Committee SP75:

NAME COMPANY

D. Buchanan, Chairman Consultant


W. Weidman, Managing Director Parsons Energy & Chemicals Group
K. Schoonover, Secretary Con-Tek Valves Inc.
A. Abromaitis Red Valve Co Inc.
H. Backinger Consultant
G. Barb Consultant
H. Baumann HB Services Partners LLC
J. Beall* Emerson Process Management
W. Black Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation
G. Blackwell Industrial Valve
H. Boger* Masoneilan Dresser
G. Borden Consultant
S. Boyle Metso Automation USA Inc.
R. Brodin* Emerson Process Management
F. Cain Flowserve Corporation
A. Engels Praxair Inc.
H. Fuller Valvcon Corporation
J. George Richards Industries
L. Griffith Consultant
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J. Jamison Bantrel Inc.


R. Jeanes TXU Electric
J. Kersh M W Kellogg Company
C. Langford Cullen G. Langford Inc.
W. Lestan* Masoneilan Dresser
A. Libke* SPX Valves & Controls DeZurik Products
R. Louviere Services Unlimited
J. McCaskill Power Chokes
A. McCauley Chagrin Valley Controls Inc.
R. McEver* Emerson Valve Automation
H. Miller Control Components Inc.
T. Molloy CMES Inc.
L. Ormanoski Frick Company
J. Ozol Northern States Power
W. Rahmeyer Utah State University
J. Reed Norriseal
A. Shea* SPX Valves & Controls DeZurik Products
E. Skovgaard Leslie Controls Inc.
H. Sonderegger Anvil International Inc.
______
* One vote per company.

This revised standard was approved for publication by the ISA Standards and Practices Board on 26
September 2002.

NAME COMPANY

M. Zielinski Emerson Process Management


D. Bishop David N Bishop, Consultant
D. Bouchard Paprican
M. Cohen Consultant
M. Coppler Ametek, Inc.
B. Dumortier Schneider Electric
W. Holland Southern Company
E. Icayan ACES Inc
A. Iverson Ivy Optiks
R. Jones Dow Chemical Company
V. Maggioli Feltronics Corporation
T. McAvinew I&C Engineering, LLC
A. McCauley, Jr. Chagrin Valley Controls, Inc.
G. McFarland Westinghouse Process Control Inc.
R. Reimer Rockwell Automation
J. Rennie Factory Mutual Research Corporation
H. Sasajima Yamatake Corporation
I. Verhappen Syncrude Canada Ltd.
R. Webb POWER Engineers
W. Weidman Parsons Energy & Chemicals Group
J. Weiss KEMA Consulting
M. Widmeyer Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
R. Wiegle CANUS Corporation
C. Williams Eastman Kodak Company
G. Wood Graeme Wood Consulting
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Contents

1 Scope..................................................................................................................................................... 9

2 Purpose.................................................................................................................................................. 9

3 Definitions .............................................................................................................................................. 9

4 Dimensional data ................................................................................................................................... 9

5 References........................................................................................................................................... 11

Annex A — Dimensions for metrically sized valves .................................................................................... 13


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1 Scope

This standard applies to buttweld-end globe-style controls valves, sizes 15 mm (1/2 inch) through 450 mm
(18 inches) for Classes 150 through 2500, having top, top and bottom, port, or cage guiding.

2 Purpose

2.1 The purpose of this standard is to aid users in their piping designs by providing buttweld-end globe-
style control valve dimensions, without giving special consideration to the equipment manufacturer to be
used.

2.2 The short-long dimensions provided in Table 1 clarify 2.1 by consolidating the diversity of existing
manufacturers’ lengths into two sets of dimensions for each valve size. Before using either the short or
long dimensions, the piping designer should confirm with the selected valve manufacturer which dimension
is correct for the valve(s) being supplied.

3 Definitions

For definitions of terms used in this standard, see ANSI/ISA-75.05.01-2000, "Control Valve
Terminology."

4 Dimensional data

For face-to-face dimensions for buttweld-end globe-style control valves, see Table 1.
ANSI/ISA–75.08.05-2002 – 10 –

Table 1 — Face-to-face dimensions for buttweld-end globe-style control valves

Nominal PN 20, 50, & 100 PN 150 & 250 PN 420 Tolerance

Valve Size (Classes 150, 300, & 600) (Classes 900 & 1500) (Class 2500)

Dimension “A” Dimension “A” Dimension “A”

mm inches mm inches mm inches

mm Inches Short Long Short Long Short Long Short Long Short Long Short Long mm inches

15 1/2 187 203 7.38 8.00 194 279 7.62 11.00 216 318 8.50 12.50 ±1.6 ±0.062

20 3/4 187 206 7.38 8.25 194 279 7.62 11.00 216 318 8.50 12.50 ±1.6 ±0.062

25 1 187 210 7.38 8.25 197 279 7.75 11.00 216 318 8.50 12.50 ±1.6 ±0.062

40 1-1/2 222 251 8.75 9.88 235 330 9.25 13.00 260 359 10.25 14.12 ±1.6 ±0.062

50 2 254 286 10.00 11.25 292 375 11.50 14.75 318 400 12.50 15.75 ±1.6 ±0.062

65 2-1/2 292 311 11.50 12.25 292 375 11.50 14.75 318 400 12.50 15.75 ±1.6 ±0.062

80 3 318 337 12.50 13.25 318 460 12.50 18.12 381 498 15.00 19.62 ±1.6 ±0.062

100 4 368 394 14.50 15.50 368 530 14.50 20.88 406 575 16.00 22.62 ±1.6 ±0.062

150 6 451 508 17.75 20.00 508 768 24.00 30.25 610 819 24.00 32.25 ±1.6 ±0.062

200 8 543 610 21.38 24.00 610 832 24.00 32.75 762 1029 30.00 40.25 ±1.6 ±0.062

250 10 673 752 26.50 29.62 762 991 30.00 39.00 1016 1270 40.00 50.00 ±1.6 ±0.062

300 12 737 819 29.00 32.35 914 1130 36.00 44.50 1118 1422 44.00 56.00 ±3.2 ±0.125

350 14 851 1029 33.50 40.50 1257 49.50 1803 71.00 ±3.2 ±0.125

400 16 1016 1108 40.00 43.62 1422 56.00 ±3.2 ±0.125

450 18 1143 45.00 1727 68.00 ±3.2 ±0.125


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5 References

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME)

ASME B16.25-1997 Buttwelding Ends

ASME B16.34-1996 Valves – Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End

Available from: ASME


Three Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5990
Tel: 212-591-7000
http://www.asme.org

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION (IEC)

60534-3-3 (1998) Industrial-Process Control Valves Part 3-3: DimensionsEnd-to-End


Dimensions for Buttweld, Two-Way, Globe-Type Control Valves

Available from: IEC


3, rue de Varembé
P.O. Box 131
CH - 1211 Geneva 20
Switzerland
http://www.iec.ch
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Annex A — Dimensions for metrically sized valves

This annex is not part of ANSI/ISA-75.08.05-2002, but is included to facilitate its use.

The ANSI standards listed in the bibliography contain valve body design information in addition to face-to-
face dimensions. Dimensions for metrically sized valves are nominal conversions that are conventionally
used in the Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) of the Valve and Fitting Industry’s Publication
MSS-SP86-1997, and in International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) documents.
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