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304C

Series 2600
Pressure Relief Valves
Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................... 1 Accessories
The Farris Advantage................................................................................. 2 Cap and Lever Materials.......................................................................... 68
2600 Series Design................................................................................... 3 Test Gag Installations............................................................................... 69
2600 Series Construction.......................................................................... 4 Remoter, Bugproof Vent and Valve Position Indicators.............................. 70
2600 Series Metallurgy............................................................................. 5 Steam Jacketing Methods....................................................................... 71
2600 Series Operation............................................................................6-7
General Technical Information.................................................................... 8 Dimensions and Weights
Definitions................................................................................................. 9 Valve Dimensions and Weights...........................................................72-75
ANSI Flange Connection Types................................................................. 76
Scope ANSI Flange Dimensions.......................................................................... 77
Type Numbering System.....................................................................10-11 DIN Flange Dimensions........................................................................... 78
Ordering Information, Replacements........................................................ 10
Standard Bills of Material...................................................................12-13 Sizing
Series 2600L Certified Design................................................................. 14 Sizing Equations and Nomenclature......................................................... 84
Series 2600S Exposed Spring.................................................................. 15 Conventional Valves................................................................................. 84
2600/2600L Balanced Piston Design....................................................... 16 BalanSeal Valves..................................................................................... 85
Heat Transfer Fluid Service/Low Temperature.......................................... 17 Fluid Data................................................................................................ 86
Corrosive and Low Temperature Materials..........................................18-20 Sizing Factors for Vapors & Gases........................................................... 87
Sour Gas (H2S) Materials......................................................................... 21 Sizing Factors for Steam.......................................................................... 88
O-Ring Seat Pressure Seal.................................................................22-23 Sizing Factors for Liquids....................................................................89-91
Orifice Selection Tables and Charts, U.S. Units....................................24-38 Conversion Factors.................................................................................. 92
Orifice Selection Tables and Charts, Metric Units................................43-56
Super Capacity Valve Scope.................................................................... 61
Super Capacity Bills of Materials........................................................62-63
Valve Pressure Limits (Special Materials)............................................79-83

Capacity Tables
Air 10% Overpressure, U.S. Units............................................................. 39
Steam 10% Overpressure, U.S. Units....................................................... 40
Water 10% Overpressure Code 2600L, U.S. Units.................................... 41
Water 25% Overpressure, Non Code, U.S. Units....................................... 42
Air 10% Overpressure, Metric Units......................................................... 57
Steam 10% Overpressure, Metric Units................................................... 58
Water 10% Overpressure, Code 2600L, Metric Units............................... 59
Water 25% Overpressure, Non Code, Metric Units................................... 60
Super Capacity 2600 Series Overpressure, U.S. Units.........................64-65
Super Capacity 2600 Series Overpressure, Metric Units.....................66-67
Introduction
This catalog covers Series 2600, 2600S and 2600L pressure Our headquarters and manufacturing facility located in
relief valves including the latest infor­mation available to assist Brecksville, Ohio, oversees the production of these superior
you in the sizing and selection of the proper valves valves at plants in the United States, Canada, the United
for your application. Kingdom, and China. The Brecksville facility is also respon-
sible for research and development, engineering, manufac-
Farris pressure relief valves have over a half century of
turing technology, and sales and marketing. We offer the
proven performance providing auto­matic and positive
services of our engineering sales representatives throughout
protection against overpressure in thousands of industrial
the world as well as our Farris Authorized Service Teams
plants and facilities worldwide. Our earned reputation as “the
(FAST Centers) and headquarters staff to extend you every
First Line of Safety” is the result of countless Farris innova-
possible customer service.
tions combined with progressive engineering, sound design
and high quality production.

Warranty
All products manufactured by Farris Engineering are warranted free
of defects in material and workmanship when used within the range
recommended for a period of one year after installation or eighteen
months from delivery. When authorized, any defective product may
be returned to the factory and if found defective will be repaired or
replaced free of charge, solely at the discretion of Farris Engineer-
ing, ex-works our factory. No charge for labor or other expense
incurred will be allowed, as the liability of Farris Engineering is
measured by the refund price of the defective product only. All
warranties are based on the product being used within the range
recommended and does not cover damages or defects due to
normal wear and tear, misuse, alteration or neglect. The purchaser
shall determine the suitability of the product for use and assumes
all risks and liabilities in connection therewith.

This warranty does not cover the performance of valves tested at


site on test equipment that is not to the same technical standard as
that used by the manufacturer.

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The Farris Advantage
Farris pressure relief valves are designed to automatically What is the Farris Advantage?
protect your equipment against excessive overpressure. Every • Easy sizing and selection of valves using Farris catalogs
care is taken in the development, design and production of and/or SizeMaster™ Sizing and Selection software.
these valves to ensure complete dependability in perfor-
• A method of specification and ordering that is simple,
mance. Our constant objective is to provide a superior valve
that will assure ultimate protection at the lowest cost, accurate and complete.
both initially and throughout its service life. • Accurate and timely shipments in accordance with our
computerized inventories.

• Factory-trained engineering/sales staff to assist you in


solving your pressure relief valve problems.

• Streamlined design to allow you maximum flexibility in the


use and repair of your Farris pressure relief valves.

• Assurance of the utmost safety of your equipment when


protected by a Farris valve.

• Maximum seat tightness in accordance with stringent


inspection and testing.

• Complete repair and maintenance information that affords


you repairs in your own maintenance shop.

• Maximum interchangeability of parts.

• Continuous availability of replacement parts at our plants


and authorized service centers for immediate shipment to
meet your emergency requirements.

• Long service life of a soundly-designed pressure relief valve


made from materials suited to your service.

• Twenty-four hour/seven-day customer support is achieved


via our FAST Centers and our Web-based CW Commerce
Program accessible to all Farris Representatives.

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2600 Series Design
Valve Selection
This catalog simplifies the sizing and selection of Series 2600 process
pressure relief valves. The pressure relief valves are presented here in an
easy-to-understand format. Unless otherwise stated, references made to
the Code refer specifically to ASME Section VIII, Division 1.

Certified Capacity Code Compliance


The Series 2600 pressure relief valves have been carefully constructed
and tested in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Pressure
Vessel Code, Section VIII. Their capacity rating for the applicable fluids is
certified by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

Range of Service Application


Series 2600 pressure relief valves are designed to function equally well on
air, gases and steam or in liquid service. For specific Code applications in
liquid service, Farris 2600L relief valves offer superior performance. This
catalog covers orifice ranges “D” through “Z”.
Approx. Opening Pressure
Approx. Closing Pressure
Nozzle Design 100

% of Set Press.
90
The Farris full nozzle pressure relief valve design (Fig 1) incorporates a 80
nozzle shape to provide:

1. A high stable flow coefficient. % of Back Pressure


Balanced Farris Bellows
2. Greater strength to
resist possible Figure No. 2A
discharge piping
strains. Wrenching
Provision
3. Wrenching
Figure No. 1
provisions on
raised face nozzles where they will not interfere with the flow path.

The superior design allows easy maintenance by simplifying nozzle


removal and assembly.

Balanced Bellows Design


Both the Farris BalanSeal balanced bellows (Fig 2A) and the BalanSeal/
Piston pressure relief valve provide consistent capacity, set pressure and
blow down at elevated backpressure encountered when valves discharge
into headers or where other devices produce variable backpressure in the
relief manifold system. Nozzle can be removed from Body with the
Blowdown Ring attached.

The Farris BalanSeal design permits simple conversion of conventional Approx. Opening Pressure
construction valves to BalanSeal balanced bellows construction by adding Approx. Closing Pressure
100
% of Set Press.

a bellows and bellows gasket for orifice sizes “F” through “T”. 90
80
The “D” and “E” orifices are available with balanced bellows through the 3
class 600 inlet, with higher class valves available in an unbalanced
bellows design (Fig 2B). The unbalanced bellows is used for corrosion % of Back Pressure
Unbalanced Bellows
isolation applications, and can also be used where constant backpressure
is encountered. Spring setting compensation is made for constant Figure No. 2B
backpressure applications.
2600 Series Construction
Resistance to Discharge Piping Strains
For most pressure relief valves, and particularly for those from which the
discharge must be piped away to a remote location, it is almost impossible
to keep piping strains away from the valve. The superior Farris pressure
relief valve design incorporates several features which allow this valve to
take a maximum amount of piping strain without hampering the functional
characteristics of the valve or contributing to serious leakage.
Threaded connection of nozzle located in inlet flange
1. The threaded connection between the valve nozzle and the valve inlet to avoid distortion on the nozzle seating surface.
flange is located low in the flange so that any distortion which may take
Figure No. 3
place at the inlet neck of the body is not transmitted to the valve nozzle.
This eliminates the effect of the distortion on the nozzle seating surface
and the subsequent serious leakage through the valve (Fig 3).
If connected to a closed system, specific care should be
taken to keep piping strains away from the pressure relief
2. The accurate guiding in the Farris design, using the double universal valve under all conditions of process operation.
ball joint construction above and below the sleeve guide, will allow the
disc seat to align itself positively with the nozzle seat in cases where
the discharge piping strains cannot be avoided and have forced the
Cap may be required for
upper portion of the valve out of exact alignment (Fig 4 & 5). weather protection
Support to resist weight and
3. The superior strength built into the body of the Farris pressure reaction forces
relief valve to resist these discharge piping strains materially Long radius elbow
reduces the deflection and distortion in the valve and reduces Pressure
relief
the leakage encountered, when at times discharge piping strains valve
become excessive.

In spite of these features, however, it is advisable to minimize the


discharge piping strain on any pressure relief valve. It is our recommenda-
tion that piping engineers eliminate these discharge piping strains as Vessel
much as possible under all operating conditions. Additional information on
allowable external loads is provided in the Farris Technical Recommenda-
tions publication.

Figure No. 4
Isolation of Bonnet Spring Chamber
The Farris pressure relief valve huddling chamber is engineered to extract 2. Corrosive Service. In Farris pressure relief valves on corrosive service,
the flow forces required to overcome the force of the spring as well as there is no induced or forced flow of the corrosive lading fluid past the
the forces resulting from the body and bonnet pressure when the valve is guiding surfaces during valve operation. This reduces the corrosive
open. In other designs, the use of eductor tubes, venting the guide directly effect of the lading fluid on the guiding surfaces and valve spring, so
into the valve body, or other techniques are used in an attempt to keep the lowering the frequency of galling and spring failure with the accompa-
huddling chamber or body pressure away from the topside of the disc to nying reduction of maintenance costs and unscheduled down time.
obtain full lift and capacity. These designs may have undesirable effects on
valve performance, life and maintenance. Special attention should be given 3. Dirty Service. Where small foreign particles can be carried in the gas
in the following cases: or vapor stream, there is no induced or forced flow in the Farris design
carrying these small particles between the guiding surfaces. Galling of
1. High Temperature. In Farris pressure relief valves on high temperature the guide surfaces, which frequently causes the valve to “hang” or
service, there is no induced or forced flow of the hot lading fluid into “freeze” in either an open or closed position, is eliminated.
the bonnet spring chamber, so relaxation of the spring due to high
temperature does not occur as rapidly as it does in other valve designs. The Farris design avoids all these difficulties by discharging directly from
As a result, blow down in the Farris valve is stabilized for longer flowing the huddling chamber into the valve body without inducing flow past the
4 guiding surfaces into the spring chamber or forcing flow past the guiding
periods than in competitive designs.
surfaces because of the large pressure drop between the huddling
chamber and the valve body.
2600 Series Metallurgy
Integral Sleeve Guide Optimum Seating Surface Finish. Seat surfaces are machine lapped and
The Farris pressure relief valve design incorporates an integral sleeve polished to produce flatness (as measured with optical flats) that deviates
guide (Fig 5), assuring continual positive alignment after the part has been less than eleven millionths of an inch from a true plane, with a surface
manufactured, and including the same high corrosion resistant properties finish of five micro inches or less. Regardless of the seating surfaces,
in the guide flange that are present in the sleeve portion of the guide. The maximum tightness will not be achieved unless positive alignment and
sleeve guide is extended above the top of the guide flange, minimizing the elimination of thermal distortion are integral design features of the valve.
possibility of corrosive or other foreign particles washing onto the guiding
surfaces when the valve is relieving or when it is “breathing” as a result
of atmospheric temperature changes. Openings are provided in the guide
flange to allow these solid particles to leave the bonnet, preventing them All stainless steel
stem construction
from passing between the guiding surfaces and causing galling.
Positive connection of parts
Tightness
In a spring loaded pressure relief valve, the force exerted by the system
pressure under the valve disc approaches the opposing spring force on top Sleeve guide Drainage openings
flange
of the valve disc as the system operating pressure nears the set pressure
of the valve. Since the operating pressure of the system is often 90% of Sleeve
guide Positive connection
the valve set pressure, the differential force holding the seats together is of parts
quite small.

There are several factors which affect the tightness of the spring loaded
pressure relief valve, including alignment, disc strength, thermal distortion,
and preparation of seating surfaces. The Farris valve is engineered for
exceptional tightness because of positive alignment, a high strength disc
design, the elimination of thermal distortion and optimum seating surface Integral Sleeve Guide
finish. Figure No. 5

Positive Alignment. Using the double universal joint, 2-1/2 to 1 guiding


ratio, and self-aligning disc, positive alignment of internal parts is
achieved. Misalignment is avoided, improving tightness and eliminating
other undesirable effects such as long blow down.
Self-aligning
High Strength Disc Design. In the Farris valve, the thickness of the self- disc
aligning disc (Fig 6) is no greater than necessary; however, the same
thickness is maintained for all catalog materials. For purposes of strength,
the disc is strong enough in bending moment for all materials shown in
the catalog. Valves constructed with hardened discs are exceptional in
withstanding the effects of impact, an advantage where installation or
process conditions may cause chatter. High Strength Disc
Figure No. 6
Elimination of Thermal Distortion. In a pressure relief valve, especially
on high or low temperature service, a single large disc, with its top surface
exposed to atmospheric temperature when the valve is closed, has a
temperature gradient between the surface contacted by the lading fluid
and the surface contacted by the ambient temperature in the valve body
or bonnet. This temperature gradient induces thermal stresses in a heavy
disc that can cause deformation of the seating surfaces and consequent
leakage of the valve.
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The Farris self-aligning disc is essentially encased in a disc holder with
contact at only one central point, so that the conduction or convection of
heat around the disc is quite low. As a result, the thermal stresses at the
seating surface practically disappear. This gives further assurance of
tightness over the range of temperatures used in various operations.
2600 Series Operation
All Stainless Steel Stem Construction The Farris two-piece design of disc holder and stem ­retainer features a
The Farris pressure relief valve design features an all stainless steel stem. positive locking device called the disc holder lock screw. Any attempt to
This construction cost-effectively eliminates dangerous sticking due to disassemble these parts causes the lock screw to lock tighter, unless first
galvanic corrosion at the upper guiding point in the spring adjusting screw. disengaged. The lock screw provides a positive lock between these two
The careful design of this upper bearing also ensures proper alignment parts that makes them equivalent to a single part but without the
and optimum freedom from galling and erratic popping. associated disadvantages. The two-piece assembly allows conversion to
bellows construction at a minimal investment. The two-piece design also
Positive Connection of Parts allows the stem retainer to be constructed of less corrosion-­resistant
material than the disc holder, when a bellows is installed to isolate the
The Farris design incorporates a positive connection between the valve
moving parts. When maintenance requires parts replacement, the entire
stem and the stem retainer as well as between the disc and disc holder
assembly will not need replacement if only one piece is damaged.
(Fig 7). These connections are made with a male threaded head which
threads into a portion of a female socket through which it drops free
into an undercut chamber to make bearing contact on a spherical
Convertibility of Design
surface. This allows complete freedom of action for alignment purposes The Farris pressure relief valve is available as a conventional valve and as
while retaining the positive connection of the threads. It also eliminates a BalanSeal (balanced bellows) valve. The conversion of this valve from
the need to use snap ring connections which, in some cases, are not conventional to BalanSeal, or vice versa, requires only the addition or
sufficiently positive during valve operations and may be inadvertently removal of the balanced bellows and bellows gasket in the valve, and the
left out during maintenance. coincidental removal or replacement of a pipe plug in the valve bonnet
vent. No other parts are required and all other parts are completely
interchangeable. This unique feature is offered in orifices “F” through “T”.
All Stainless Steel
Stem Construction In addition, the bonnet of the valve is constructed so that all valves can be
Positive Connection equipped with a plain screwed cap, bolted cap, an open lever or packed
of Parts
lifting lever without changing any other valve parts or fully disassembling
the valve.
Drainage Openings
Sleeve Guide
Flange Body and Bonnet of Equal Materials
Sleeve Guide Although the Farris pressure relief valve does not induce circulation of the
Positive Connection
of Parts lading fluid through the bonnet, the bonnet and the valve body are made of
the same high quality steel. It is important that both the body and bonnet
be made of materials suitable for the service in which the valve will be
used, especially in the case of high temperature services.

Positive Connection of Parts


Figure No. 7

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2600 Series Operation
Steam Jacketing for Better Heat Transfer
In modern process plants, it is necessary to keep some valves and lines
warm at all times to avoid solidification of the lading fluid and to guarantee
the safety of equipment. Farris offers a steam jacket (Fig 8) to substantially
increase the rate of heat transfer into the valve and, at the same time,
simplify the problem of removing or dismantling the valve for maintenance.
This design offers a separate two-piece jacket that installs on a standard
valve body. See details on page 71.

Simple, Accurate Adjustments


The single Blow Down Ring construction of the Farris pressure relief valve
allows simple shop or field setting, ­something not possible with multiple
ring valve types.

In most process plants, it is not possible or economical to test the pressure


relief valve in place on the process equipment, so the valve is tested while
mounted on a maintenance shop test stand where the pressure and
volume for testing are often limited. With the Farris design, the single Blow
Down Ring is adjusted in the maintenance shop so that the set pressure
point can be observed. After the set pressure is established, the Blow
Down Ring is adjusted to a lower empirically predetermined or field Steam Jacketed Body
established position depending on set pressure, size and lading fluid (Figs
Figure No. 8
9A, 9B). Blow Down Ring settings and test equipment recommendations
are detailed in maintenance manuals published by Farris Engineering.

Interchangeability of Parts
In the Farris pressure relief valve design, maximum inter­changeability of
parts is maintained in order to reduce the number of spare parts needed
and keep spare parts inventories to a minimum.

Blow Down Ring Adjustment Blow Down Ring Adjustment


For Set Pressure Test For Service Operation – Vapors

Figure No. 9A Figure No. 9B

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General Technical Information
Standard Flanged Connections All Service Fluids
1. All steel raised face flanges are supplied with a serrated spiral finish with
45 to 55 grooves per inch and a finish between 125 and 160 AARH. % Increase in Set Pressure At
Operating Temperature
Atmospheric Temperature
2. All ring joint flanged facings are supplied for octagonal or oval gaskets. -450° F to 300° F None
301° F to 600° F 1%
3. Facings other than raised face or large male can be supplied at
601° F to 900° F 2%
additional cost.
901° F to 1200° F 3%
4. Flange ratings that conform to ANSI B16.5 are indicated on each Orifice
Selection Table. Heavier outlet flanges can be supplied at additional cost. Steam service valves are tested on steam by the manufacturer and require
For flange dimensions, see ANSI Dimension Table, page 77. no additional temperature compensation. Where the set pressure is above
the production steam test facility limits, Section VIII steam valves may be
5. Drilling of all flanges always straddles the valve center line.
tested on air. When steam valves are tested on air, compensation shown in
the All Service Fluids Table should be used.
Valve Trim
Trim is a term that generally refers to internal parts of a pressure relief Low Pressure Settings
valve. Unless noted, valve trim in a Farris pressure relief valve specifically
Low set pressure limits are indicated in the following table. These limits
includes the nozzle and disc only. Standard bills of materials for all 2600
apply to both metal-to-metal and O‑ring seat construction. Low pressure
Series valves are located on pages 12 and 13. For low temperature and
settings may be governed by valve design and performance and/or Code
corrosive service materials, see pages 17 through 21. If other than
application limits. Pressure vessels having operating pressures not
standard trim or metallurgy is required, this must be specified.
exceeding 15 psig are not considered within the scope of the ASME Code,
Section VIII. Accordingly, pressure relief valve requirements for such
Differential Between Operating and Set Pressure
applications are governed by other Codes and Standards that should
For best performance in process applications, we recommend pressure be consulted.
relief valves be set to open at a minimum of 10% or 25 psig above the
operating pressure. A suitable margin above the operating pressure should The sizing equations for compressible fluids provided herein are valid for
be provided in order to prevent any unintended operation of the pressure sonic flow conditions and should not be used to size pressure relief valves
relief valve. Refer to ASME Section VIII Pressure Vessel Code, Appendix M, for applications in which subsonic (below 15 psig) flow conditions may
Paragraph M-10, Pressure Differentials for Pressure Relief Valves as well exist. Low pressure applications can be reviewed by the Factory and
as to Farris Technical Recommendations for complete information. special valves provided to meet those requirements.

In the case of pump and compressor discharge lines, a greater differential


Low Set
is recommended if possible, since pulsations within the system can result
Valve Series Construction Pressure Limit
in faulty valve operation. Consequently, the pressure relief valve should be (psig)
set as high above the discharge line pressure as possible. 2600
2600S Conventional 15
Set Pressure Compensation for Temperature 2600L
An increase in temperature causes a reduction of valve set pressure as 2600
a result of the direct effect of temperature on the spring and expansion BalanSeal
2600S
of body and bonnet which reduces spring loading. Since pressure relief BalanSeal/ 15*
2600L
valves are invariably tested at atmospheric temperature, it is customary Piston
2600 Bal/Piston
to adjust the set pressure at ambient conditions to compensate for higher
operating temperatures as indicated in the following table. *Low set pressure limit for “D” and “E” orifice BalanSeal (balanced bellows)
valves are 50 psig and 25 psig respectively.

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Definitions
Safety Valve – an automatic pressure relieving device actuated by the Overpressure – a pressure increase over the set pressure of a pressure
static pressure upstream of the valve, and characterized by rapid full relief valve, usually expressed as a percentage of the set pressure.
opening or pop action. Used for steam, gas or vapor service.
Accumulation – the pressure increase over the maximum allowable
Relief Valve – an automatic pressure relieving device actuated by the working pressure of the vessel during discharge through the pressure
static pressure upstream of the valve, which opens in proportion to the relief valve, expressed as a percent of that pressure or in pounds per
increase in pressure over the opening pressure. square inch.

Safety Relief Valve – an automatic pressure actuated relieving device Blow down – the difference between actual popping pressure of a
suitable for use as either a safety or relief valve, depending on the application. pressure relief valve and actual reseating pressure, expressed as a
percentage of set pressure or in pressure units.
Pressure Relief Valve – a pressure relief device designed to re-close and
prevent the further flow of fluid after normal conditions have been restored. Lift – the actual travel of the disc away from closed position when a valve
is relieving.
Set Pressure – in pounds per square inch gage, the inlet pressure
at which the pressure relief valve is adjusted to open under service Back Pressure – the static pressure existing at the outlet of a pressure
conditions. In a safety or safety relief valve in gas, vapor or steam relief device due to pressure in the discharge system.
service, the set pressure is the inlet pressure at which the valve pops
under service conditions. In a relief or safety relief valve in liquid service, Constant Back Pressure – back pressure that does not change
the set pressure is the inlet pressure at which the first steady steam appreciably under any condition of operation whether the pressure relief
flows from the valve perpendicular to the outlet. valve is closed or open.

Differential Set Pressure – the pressure differential, in pounds per square Variable Back Pressure – refer to the discussion on BalanSeal valves on
inch between the set pressure and the constant superimposed back page 85.
pressure. It is applicable only when a conventional type safety relief valve
Built-Up Back Pressure – pressure existing at the outlet of a pressure
is being used in service against a constant superimposed back pressure.
relief device occasioned by the flow through that particular device into a
Cold Differential Test Pressure – in pounds per square inch gage is the discharge system.
inlet static pressure at which the pressure relief valve is adjusted to open
Superimposed Back Pressure – the static pressure existing at the outlet
on the test stand. This pressure includes the corrections for service
of a pressure relief device at the time the device is required to operate. It is
conditions of back pressure or temperature, or both.
the result of pressure in the discharge system from other sources.
Operating Pressure – the pressure, in pounds per square inch gage to
which the vessel is usually subjected in service. A vessel is usually
designed for a maximum allowable working pressure, in pounds per
square inch gage, which will provide a suitable margin above the operating
pressure in order to prevent any undesirable opera­tion of the relief device.
It is suggested that this margin be as great as possible consistent with
economical vessel and other equipment design, system operation and the
performance characteristics of the pressure relieving device.

Maximum Allowable Working Pressure– the maximum gage pressure


permissible in the top of a completed vessel in its operating position for a
designated temperature. This pressure is based on calculations for each
element in a vessel using nominal thicknesses, exclusive of allowances for
corrosion and thicknesses required for loadings other than pressure. It is
the basis for the pressure setting of the pressure relieving devices
protecting the vessel. The design pressure may be used in place of
maximum allowable working pressure in cases where calculations are not
made to determine the value of the latter.
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Type Numbering System
Our type numbering system simplifies the selection and specifying of Farris pressure relief valves because the digits that comprise a specific type number
have a distinct significance. The digits describe the basic valve series, orifice, seat and internal construction, inlet temperature range, body, bonnet and
spring material, inlet flange class and Code liquid design.

Prefix 26 D A 1
(if applicable)
Series Number Orifice Areas Construction Temperatures & Materials
H 26 Orifice Area, Sq. In. Area, Sq. mm* A Conventional construction Material

Designation
Letter Inlet
Designates high API Actual API Actual Temperature Body &
pressure versions. D 0.110 0.150 71 97 B BalanSeal construction Range °F Spring
Bonnet
Used for “Q”, “R”, E 0.196 0.225 126 145
“T”, & “U” orifices F 0.307 0.371 198 239 C Conventional with Carbon Chrome
1 -20 to 800
only. O-ring seat pressure seal Steel Alloy
G 0.503 0.559 325 361
H 0.785 0.873 506 563 Carbon Chrome
2** 451 to 800
J 1.287 1.430 830 923 D BalanSeal with O-ring seat Steel Alloy
pressure seal Chrome
K 1.838 2.042 1186 1317 High Temp.
L 2.853 3.170 1841 2045 3 801 to 1000 Moly
E BalanSeal with auxiliary Alloy
M 3.60 4.000 2323 2581 Steel
balancing piston 4* 1001 to 1200 — —
N 4.34 4.822 2800 3111
P 6.38 7.087 4116 4572 F BalanSeal with auxiliary 5* 1201 to 1500 — —
Q 11.05 12.27 7129 7916 balancing piston and 1 -21 to -75 Use “S3” Trim Options
R 16.0 17.78 10323 11471 O-ring seat pressure seal 1 -76 to -450 Use “S4” Trim Options
T 26.0 28.94 16774 18671
U — 31.5 — 203.2 T Teflon seat, conventional * Temperature ranges 4 and 5 are beyond the
W — 63.62 — 410.2 scope of this catalog. Consult the Factory.
W2 — 104.0 — 670.8 U Teflon seat, BalanSeal
X — 113.1 — 729.5 ** Temperature range 2 is no longer used as the
standard range valve handles temperatures to
Y — 143.1 — 923.0
800°F.
Z — 176.7 — 1139.7
Note: The “U” through “Z” orifices are not
API Standard Sizes.
* “U” through “Z” metric areas in
square centimeters.

Ordering Information 14. Code requirements, if any


To process your order properly and promptly, please specify the following: 15. Physical properties of fluid (molecular weight, specific gravity, etc.)
1. Quantity* *As a customer service, we verify your selection and sizing. If you want this service, you
must include this information.
2. Inlet and outlet size
3. Farris type number* Parts Replacement
4. Inlet and outlet flange class and facing Valves – If an exact replacement valve is required, then the valve type,
5. Materials of construction, if other than standard size and serial number must be specified to ensure proper dimensions
6. O-ring seat pressure seal material, if required and material being supplied. If a specific valve is obsolete, a recommenda-
tion of the current equivalent will be made if possible.
7. Set pressure*
8. Maximum inlet temperature* Spare Parts – When ordering parts, use part names as listed in the bills of
9. Allowable overpressure* materials. Specify valve type, size and serial number. If the serial number
is not available, the original Farris factory order number will help us supply
10. Fluid and fluid state*
the proper part and material.
11. Back pressure, superimposed constant and/or variable and built-up*
12. Required capacity* Springs – Order as an assembly to include spring with upper and lower
spring buttons. Specify valve type, size, serial number, set pressure and
10 13. Accessories
backpressure, if any.
(a) Bolted cap, open or packed lever
Note: If valve modification or set pressure changes are required, consideration must be
(b) Test gag
given to correct the nameplate and other data.
(c) Remoter
2 L- 1 2 0 /S4
Special
Inlet Class Construction (if applicable) Inlet Facing Cap Construction Test Gag Special Material
A Expanded API sizes: air, 0 Special 2
2 Screwed Cap 0 Without Gag See “Materials for
Designation

ANSI Nominal steam and gas service* Corrosive Service”


Inlet Flange Class 1 Raised Face, ANSI Std. (125 3 Bolted Cap 1 With Gag Table below.
B Expanded API sizes: ASME to 160 AARH)
liquid valve*
2 Large Female, ANSI Std. 4 Packed Lever
0 150 C Expanded API sizes: ASME
Code Section VIII exposed 3 Small Male, ANSI Std. 7 Open Lever
300 lightweight
1 spring design*
valve 4 Small Female, ANSI Std.
D Valve suitable for heat 8 Remoter (with
300 heavyweight
2 transfer service-vapor 5 Large Tongue, ANSI Std. Packed Lever)
valve
3 600 E Valve suitable for heat 6 Large Groove, ANSI Std.
transfer service-liquid
4 900 7 Small Tongue, ANSI Std.
F Expanded API size valves
5 1500 suitable for heat transfer 8 Small Groove, ANSI Std.
6 2500 service-vapor*
G Expanded API size valves 9 Ring Joint (octagonal),
suitable for heat transfer ANSI Std.
service-liquid* H 63-83 AARH Smooth
L ASME Code certified for Finish RF
liquid service only Although not applicable to the
S ASME Code Section VIII Inlet facing only, the following
exposed spring design first digit letters are also used:
*Letter suffixes for expanded J 63 to 83 AARH (outlet only)
API sizes where 2-1/2" inlet or K 63 to 83 AARH (inlet & outlet)
outlet has been replaced by
3" size. X High pressure hub
style connection

Materials for Corrosive Service


Special Material Description
Designation Internal Parts
Body Bonnet, Cap
Nozzle & Disc Other Springs & Buttons
/S1 Standard 316 316* 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/S3 316 316 316 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/S4 316 316 316 316
/H1 Standard Hastelloy C Standard Standard
/H2 Standard Hastelloy C Hastelloy C & Monel 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/H3 Hastelloy C® Hastelloy C Hastelloy C 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/H4 Hastelloy C Hatelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
/M1 Standard Monel Standard Standard
/M2 Standard Monel Monel 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/M3 Monel Monel Monel 316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
/M4 Monel Monel Monel Inconel spring, Monel buttons
/N1 Carbon Steel (NACE) 316 (NACE) 316* Standard3
/N4 316 (NACE) 316 (NACE) 316* 3163

* Spring adjusting screw in standard material 11


General Notes:
1. Other special materials, such as 316L stainless steel and Alloy 20, as well as non-standard outlet flange classes are available upon request. In these instances, suffix code “/SP” is
used with a brief description of the special requirements.
2. Special inlet facings include, but are not limited to, socket or butt weld ends, lens joint and Grayloc® fittings. Grayloc is a registered trademark of Grayloc Products, a division of ABB
Vetco Gray Inc.
3. The springs shown assumes bellows construction. For conventional construction, use Inconel X750® spring and stainless steel spring buttons.
2600/2600L Series Conventional

Bill of Materials - Conventional


Item Part Name Material
SA-216 GR. WCB Carbon Steel1
1 Body SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.
(1-1⁄4 CR–1⁄ 2 Moly)2
SA-216 GR. WCB Carbon Steel1
2 Bonnet SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.
(1-1⁄4 CR–1⁄2 Moly)2
3 Cap. Plain Screwed Carbon Steel
4 Disc 316 St. St.
5 Nozzle 316 St. St.
6 Disc Holder 316 St. St.
7 Blow Down Ring 316 St. St.
8 Sleeve Guide 316 St. St.
9 Stem 316 St. St.
10 Spring Adjusting Screw Stainless Steel
11 Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw) 316 St. St.
12 Lock Screw (B.D.R.) 316 St. St.
13 Lock Screw Stud 316 St. St.
14 Stem Retainer 8 17-4PH St. St.
15 Spring Button Carbon St., Rust proofed or 316 St. St.
16 Body Stud ASME SA-193 GR. B7 Alloy St.
17 Hex Nut (Body) ASME SA-194 GR. 2H Alloy St.
Chrome Alloy Rust Proofed1
18 Spring
High Temperature Alloy Rust Proofed2
19 Cap Gasket 316 St. St.
20 Body Gasket 316 St. St.
21 Bonnet Gasket 316 St. St.
22 Lock Screw Gasket 316 St. St.
23 Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.) Stainless Steel
24 Lock Screw (D.H.) Stainless Steel
25 Pipe Plug (Bonnet) Steel
26 Pipe Plug (Body) Steel

General Notes:
1. Applies to orifice sizes 26( ) A10 thru 26( ) A16.
Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII, 2. Applies to orifice sizes 26( ) A32 thru 26( ) A36.
12 3. Parentheses in type number indicate orifice designation, as in 26FA10.
capacity certified by National Board
4. For corrosive and low temperature materials, see pages 17 through 21.
5. For open and packed lever materials and test gags, see accessories on
pages 68 & 69.
6. For capacities, see pages 39-42 U.S. Units, 57-60 Metric Units.
7. For dimensions and weights, see pages 72-75.
8. For 316 Stem Retainer add S1 suffix to Type #.
2600/2600L Series BalanSeal

Bill of Materials - BalanSeal


Item Part Name Material
SA-216 GR. WCB Carbon Steel1
1 Body SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.
(1-1⁄4 CR–1⁄2 Moly)2
SA-216 GR. WCB Carbon Steel1
2 Bonnet SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.
(1-1⁄4 CR–1⁄2 Moly)2
3 Cap. Plain Screwed Carbon Steel
4 Disc 316 St. St.
5 Nozzle 316 St. St.
6 Disc Holder 316 St. St.
7 Blow Down Ring 316 St. St.
8 Sleeve Guide 316 St. St.
9 Stem 316 St. St.
10 Spring Adjusting Screw Stainless Steel
11 Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw) 316 St. St.
12 Lock Screw (B.D.R.) 316 St. St.
13 Lock Screw Stud 316 St. St.
14 Stem Retainer8 17-4PH St. St.
15 Bellows Inconel Composite
16 Bellows Gasket Non-Asbestos
17 Spring Button Carbon St., Rust proofed or 316 St. St
18 Body Stud ASME SA-193 GR. B7 Alloy St.
19 Hex Nut (Body) ASME SA-194 GR. 2H Alloy St.
Chrome Alloy Rust Proofed1
20 Spring
High Temperature Alloy Rust Proofed2
21 Cap Gasket 316 St. St.
22 Body Gasket 316 St. St.
23 Bonnet Gasket 316 St. St.
24 Lock Screw Gasket 316 St. St.
25 Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.) Stainless Steel
26 Lock Screw (D.H.) Stainless Steel
27 Pipe Plug (Body) Steel

General Notes:
Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII, 1. Applies to orifice sizes 26( ) A10 thru 26( ) A16.
capacity certified by National Board 2. Applies to orifice sizes 26( ) A32 thru 26( ) A36.
3. Parentheses in type number indicate orifice designation, as in 26FA10.
13
4. For corrosive and low temperature materials, see pages 17 through 21.
5. For open and packed lever materials and test gags, see accessories on
pages 68 & 69.
6. For capacities, see pages 39-42 U.S. Units, 57-60 Metric Units.
7. For dimensions and weights, see pages 72-75.
8. For 316 Stem Retainer add S1 suffix to Type #.
2600L Series Certified Design
The 2600L Series liquid relief valves are for use on ASME Section VIII Code
applications and offer a superior valve with greater capacity at 10%
overpressure than the traditional 2600 Series.

The 2600L Series complements a full line of pressure relief valves in


orifices “D” through “T” to meet the ASME Code requirements for
incompressible fluid services. The Code stamped construction requires
liquid relief valves that have been capacity certified on water at 10%
overpressure to carry the ASME UV and National Board NB symbols.

For compressible fluid services, the standard 2600 Series should be used.
Liquid service applications that do not require the use of Code stamped
liquid relief valves can still be satisfied with the standard 2600 series line.
In most cases the standard 2600 should only be used in liquid service
where an existing installation pipe size / orifice combination does not
match the 2600L design.

The 2600L Series is also certified under ASME Code Section VIII for use in
air, gas, steam, and vapor services. It may be used in those applications or
where two phase or flashing fluid service is anticipated. The 2600L is
certified as a fixed blow down design whether used in compressible or
non-compressible services.

The type number is differentiated from the existing 2600 Series design by
adding the letter “L” as a suffix. The letter “L” is used to specify all liquid
trim type numbers and always appears in the seventh position of the type
number, just before the three-digit option code for inlet facing/cap
construction/test gag. Example: 26GA10L-120.

Optional trim material classes and other accessories are available, as with
the 2600 Series, with the exceptions of the H2600. All types within the
2600L Series follow the size, pressure-temperature ratings, and center-to-
face dimensions of the 2600 Series (API Std. 526).

Traditional Farris convertibility between conventional and bellows is


maintained, as is the interchange‑ability of parts.

Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII,


14 capacity certified by National Board
2600S Series Exposed Spring
The 2600S Series safety valves with exposed springs represent an
enhancement of the standard 2600 Series and are designed to offer
improved performance in steam service. They are built in conformance
to Section VIII of the ASME Code and have capacities certified at 10% over-
pressure by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
Series 2600S is available in the same “D” through “Z” orifices and flange
classes as the standard 2600 Series, and have the same center-to-face
dimensions (API Std. 526).

In steam service, you can encounter galling of the guiding surfaces. To


minimize this problem, the guide and stem retainer are made from
different materials: 316 stainless steel for the guide and hardened
stainless steel for the stem retainer. Since the open bonnet is made from
a standard 2600 Series bonnet, all other parts are identical to the 2600
Series to provide maximum interchangeability of parts and to reduce
inventory costs.

An open lifting lever, required by ASME Code for steam and air service, is
standard with the 2600S Series. Chrome alloy springs are used to 1000° F.
They can also be used on air service or on other clean gases. Most other
2600 Series options can be supplied, including O‑ring seats and bellows.
For weather protection of the spring, use the standard 2600 vapor service
valve with open lever.

The type number is differentiated from the 2600 Series by the addition
of the suffix letter “S” in the seventh digit of the type number.
Example: 26JA10S-170.

Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII,


capacity certified by National Board 15
2600/2600L Balanced Piston Design
Balanced Bellows with Auxiliary Balancing Piston
Under back pressure conditions, rupture of the bellows can cause an
increase in set pressure of the pressure relief valve. Consistent with safety,
Farris Engineering offers a BalanSeal/piston design to compensate for a
broken or ruptured bellows. The valve features a piston guide that has an
inside diameter equal to the average diameter of the bellows convolutions.

If the bellows fails, the effect of the back pressure is nullified by the use of
the piston. Since there is a slight diametrical clearance between the piston
and the guide, a small amount of lading fluid is permitted to pass through
the bonnet vent, indicating a bellows rupture. Although the valve will
continue to function as a Farris bellows pressure relief valve, the damaged
bellows should be replaced to avoid further product loss.

When the proper orifice and corresponding letter designa­tion have


been determined, refer to the selection charts and choose the conven-
tional pressure and temperature required. Sizes, set pressure, back
pressure, temperature ratings and capacity data are the same as the
BalanSeal construction.

To convert the conventional valve type number to the catalog number for
balanced bellows valve with auxiliary balancing piston, insert the letter
“E” in place of “A”. Example: 26FA12-120 conventional valve becomes
26FE12-120.

Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII,


16 capacity certified by National Board
2600 Series Heat Transfer Fluid Service
The inherent features of engineering design in the Farris nozzle pressure
relief valve make it ideal for heat transfer fluid service. Heat transfer fluids
form solid on relief to atmosphere and exhibit non-lubricating qualities.
Consequently the valve requires the ultimate in tightness and perfect
guiding beyond that of a valve used in other services.

The Farris design includes a 2-1/2 to 1 guiding ratio, self-aligning, flat,


easily replaceable disc and double universal joint for exact alignment.
These valves have been proven in thousands of installations and are
accepted as the industry standard for heat transfer fluid service.

For additional protection against deposit build-up on the guiding surfaces,


a BalanSeal bellows can be provided to isolate internal working parts.

All heat transfer fluid service valves receive particular attention in the
Farris assembly and testing departments. Special lapping, gasketing and
sealing compounds are used to assure maximum tightness for this
hard-to-hold service.

Built in conformance to ASME Code Section VIII,


capacity certified by National Board

Materials for Corrosive and Low Temperature Service


Standard materials of construction for corrosive service and low tempera- Where specific applications require complete internals to be more
ture service are listed on pages 18-21. Our selection of these materials corrosion resistant due to frequent valve operation and where parts
is a result of many years of research in metallurgy and, while not beyond the nozzle and disc are exposed to corrosive lading fluid, complete
all-inclusive, covers the most frequently used construction materials. internals and the complete valve are available in 316, Monel and Hastelloy
In the case of a special application that requires materials not listed in (/S3, /S4, /N1, /N4, /M2, /M3, /M4, /H2, /H3, /H4).
this catalog, consult the Farris Factory.
Low Temperature Service. For low temperature applications, Farris
Note that Farris Engineering cannot guarantee valve service life, as there offers S3 and S4 trim categories, depending on the degree of sub-zero
are many factors that can affect the life of any material and that are temperatures involved. Materials cover special metallurgy to maintain
beyond our control. adequate impact resistance on all stressed parts at sub-zero temperatures.

Corrosive Service. A pressure relief valve is not expected to operate


frequently; therefore, standard materials should prove satisfactory. Where
severe corrosive conditions exist, the nozzle and disc, which are always
exposed to the lading fluid, are available in more corrosive-resistant
materials such as Monel (/M1) and Hastelloy C (/H1).

17
Standard Material for Corrosive Service 316 St. St.6
S3 S4
Complete Valve Except Spring Assembly Complete Valve
Part Name
-75°F TO 800°F -450°F TO 450°F 3
Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal
SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St.
Body
(316 St. St.) (316 St. St.) (316 St. St.) (316 St. St.)
SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St. SA-351 Gr. CF8M St. St.
Bonnet
(316 St. St.) (316 St. St.) (316 St. St.) (316 St. St.)
Cap, Plain Screwed 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St.
Disc
Nozzle
Disc Holder
Blow Down Ring
Sleeve Guide
Stem
Spring Adj. Screw 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St.
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Scr.)
Blow Down Ring
Lock Screw
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St.
Bellows None None
Bellows Gasket None Teflon Composite None Teflon Composite
Spring Button 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St.
Body Stud ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St. ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St. ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St. ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St.
Body Hex Nut ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St. ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St. ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St. ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St.
Chrome Alloy, Chrome Alloy,
Spring 316 St. St. 316 St. St.
Nickel Plated Nickel Plated
Cap Gasket
Bonnet Gasket
Body Gasket
Lock Screw Gasket
Hex. Nut (Lock Screw)
Disc Holder Lock Screw
Pipe Plug (Bonnet) 316 St. St. None 316 St. St. None
Pipe Plug (Body) 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St.

18 General Notes:
1. Any part not specified is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for S1 trim are equal to the carbon steel valves in the selection tables.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the S3 and S4 trim are equal to the 316 stainless valve limits shown on pages 24-37, 43-56, 79 and 80.
4. To designate valves with 316 stainless construction, add the appropriate suffix to the type number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/S4.
5. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
6. Specify S1 trim to select a valve with a 316 St. St. stem retainer and standard carbon steel body and bonnet.
Standard Material for Corrosive Service Monel
M2 M3
M1 M4
Internal Parts Except Complete Valve Except
Nozzle & Disc Complete Valve
Part Name Spring Assembly Spring Assembly
-20°F to 800°F 2 -20°F to 800°F 2 -75°F to 800°F 3 -325°F to 900°F 3
Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal
Body Monel Monel Monel Monel
Bonnet Monel Monel Monel Monel
Cap, Plain
Monel Monel Monel Monel
Screwed
Disc Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Nozzle Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Disc Holder Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Blow Down Ring Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Sleeve Guide Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Stem Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Spring Adj.
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Screw
Jam Nut (Spring
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Adj. Screw)
Blow Down Ring
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Lock Screw
Lock Screw Stud Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Stem Retainer Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Bellows None None Monel None Monel None Monel
Bellows Gasket None None Teflon Composite None Teflon Composite None Teflon Composite
Spring Button 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. Monel Monel
Body Stud Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Body Hex Nut Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Chrome Alloy Chrome Alloy Chrome Alloy
Spring Inconel X Inconel X
Nickel Plated Nickel Plated Nickel Plated
Cap Gasket Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Bonnet Gasket Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Body Gasket Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Lock Screw
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Gasket
Hex Nut
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
(Lock Screw)
Disc Holder Lock
Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel Monel
Screw
Pipe Plug
None None Monel None Monel None
(Bonnet)
Pipe Plug (Body) Monel Monel Monel Monel

General Notes:
19
1. Any part not specified is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for M1 and M2 trim are equal to the Monel flange limits as shown on page 83. Consult the factory for higher pressures.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the M3 and M4 trim are equal to the Monel valve limits as shown on page 83.
4. To designate valves with Monel construction, add the appropriate suffix to the type number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/M1.
5. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
6. Monel, Inconel and Inconel X are registered trademarks of Inco Alloys International. We reserve the right to substitute comparable materials from other manufacturers.
Standard Material for Corrosive Service Hastelloy C
H2 H3
H1 H4
Internal Parts Except Complete Valve Except
Nozzle & Disc Complete Valve
Part Name Spring Assembly Spring Assembly
-20°F to 800°F 2 -20°F to 800°F 2 -75°F to 800°F 3 -325°F to 800°F 3
Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal
Body Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Bonnet Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Cap, Plain
Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Screwed
Disc Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Nozzle Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Disc Holder Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Blow Down Ring Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Sleeve Guide Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Stem Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Spring Adj.
Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Screw
Jam Nut (Spring
Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Adj. Screw)
Blowdown Ring
Monel Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Lock Screw
Lock Screw Stud Monel Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Stem Retainer Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Inconel Inconel Inconel
Bellows None None Composite Teflon None Composite Teflon None Composite Teflon
Coated Coasted Coated
Teflon
Bellows Gasket None None Teflon Composite None None Teflon Composite
Composite
Spring Button 316 St. St. 316 St. St. 316 St. St. Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Body Stud Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Body Hex Nut Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Chrome Alloy Chrome Alloy Chrome Alloy
Spring Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Nickel Plated Nickel Plated Nickel Plated
Cap Gasket Monel Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite
Bonnet Gasket Monel Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite
Body Gasket Monel Monel Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite
Lock Screw
Monel Monel Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite Teflon Composite
Gasket
Hex Nut
Monel Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
(Lock Screw)
Disc Holder Lock
Monel Monel Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Screw
Pipe Plug
None None Hastelloy C None Hastelloy C None
(Bonnet)
Pipe Plug (Body) Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C Hastelloy C

20 General Notes:
1. Any part not specified is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for H1 and H2 trim are equal to the carbon steel valves in the Selection Tables.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the H3 and H4 trim are equal to the Hastelloy C valve limits shown on pages 81 and 82.
4. To designate valves with Hastelloy C construction, add the appropriate suffix to the type number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/H1.
5. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
6. Hastelloy and Hastelloy C are registered trademarks of Haynes International. We reserve the right to substitute comparable materials from other manufacturers.
Pressure Relief Valves for Sour Gas Service
NACE MR0103 and MR0175/ISO 15156
NACE International (formerly The National Association of Corrosion The customer must decide whether his application requires a valve in
Engineers) publishes two standards covering the use of equipment in compliance with NACE standards. Farris Engineering is responsible for
environments containing H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide). The standards are: supplying materials in compliance with the applicable NACE specification.
MR0103, Standard Material Requirements – Materials Resistant to Sulfide As part of the order requirement, Farris will verify that material hardness
Stress Cracking in Corrosive Petroleum Refining Environments; and values are in compliance with the NACE standard on the body, bonnet,
MR0175/ISO 15156, Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Materials nozzle and disc as applicable. Additionally, we will offer bolting and
for Use in H2S-Containing Environments in Oil and Gas Production. springs (for conventional and pilot operated valves only) in compliance
with NACE specifications.
The material requirements of the NACE Standards have resulted in various
constructions. 2600 Series valves constructed of standard carbon steel To specify a valve with materials compliant to NACE specifications, add the
(SA216 Grade WCB) and 316 stainless steel (SA351 Grade CF8M or SA479 suffix /N1 or /N4 to the standard type number. Example: 26LB12-120/N1.
Type 316) will be dual certified to NACE MR0103 and NACE MR0175/ISO
15156. For non-standard materials, Farris Engineering will have to review
the materials on a case-by-case basis to determine NACE compliance.

N1 Suffix N4 Suffix
Part Name
Conventional Bellows Conventional Bellows
Body SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE) SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE) SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE) SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)
Bonnet SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE) SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE) SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE) SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)
Cap, Plain Screwed
Disc 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)
Nozzle 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)
Disc Holder
Blow Down Ring
Sleeve Guide
Stem
Spring Adj. Screw
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Scr.)
Blow Down Ring
Lock Screw
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer
Bellows None None
Bellows Gasket None None
Spring Button 316 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel
ASME SA-193 Gr. B7M ASME SA-193 Gr. B7M ASME SA-193 Gr. B8MA ASME SA-193 Gr. B8MA
Body Stud
Alloy Steel Alloy Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
ASME SA-194 Gr. 2HM ASME SA-194 Gr. 2HM ASME SA-194 Gr. 8MA ASME SA-194 Gr. 8MA
Body Hex Nut
Alloy Steel Alloy Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Spring Inconel Inconel
Cap Gasket
Bonnet Gasket
Body Gasket
Lock Screw Gasket
Hex. Nut (Lock Screw)
Disc Holder Lock Screw
Pipe Plug (Bonnet) None None
Pipe Plug (Body)
21

Notes:
1. Any part not specified is standard material. For N1 standard valve, see pages 12-13. For N4, see page 18 S4 trim.
2. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
3. For a valve with complete Inconel bellows, use “N1/SP” type number suffix. Example: 26JB10-120/N1/SP.
4. For a valve in complete stainless steel, add “N4” to suffix. Example: 26HB10-120/N4. For optional complete Inconel bellows, add “N4/SP”. Example: 26HB10-120/N4/SP.
Farris O-Ring Seat Pressure Seal for Conventional or BalanSeal
The O-ring seat pressure seal minimizes leakage and costly product
loss as well as reduces downtime and maintenance on troublesome
applications such as:

• Operation too close to set pressure


• Light, hard-to-hold fluids
• Entrained foreign particles and solids
• Vibratory applications
• Corrosive fluids
• Nozzle icing conditions
• Discharge piping strains

Recognizing the need for a resilient seat in a pressure relief valve for
extreme tightness, Farris Engineering first produced an O-ring seat in early
1950. The O-ring design received and continues to receive phenomenal
acceptance and use because it makes possible complete tightness at
pressures much closer to valve set pressure. This tightness is not possible
with the standard metal-to-metal seat. 2600 L Through T Orifice
O-Ring Details
The present Farris O-ring seat seal permits set pressure as high as 1500
psig. Equally important, the spring load is carried solely by the metal-to-
metal portion of the seat with the O-ring becoming a pressure seal within
its recessed chamber, assuring maximum tightness.

The O-ring seat seal option is available for the 2600/2600L/2600S Series
of flanged pressure relief valves in the conventional, BalanSeal, and
BalanSeal/piston constructions. Refer to the Selection Tables on pages 24
through 37. Substitute a “C” for the fourth digit “A” in the type number for
the conventional valve, a “D” for the fourth digit “B” in the type number for
a BalanSeal valve, and an “F” for the fourth digit in the type number for the
BalanSeal/piston construction when an O-ring seat seal is required. Valves
with Teflon seat seals are available on application.

The same type number changes apply to the 2600L Series. Examples:

26FA10 becomes 26FC10 (conventional).


26FB10 becomes 26FD10 (BalanSeal).
26FA10L becomes 26FC10L (conventional–liquid service). 2600 D Through K Orifice
26FE10L becomes 26FF10L (BalanSeal/piston–liquid service). O-Ring Details

The set pressure limits of the conventional, BalanSeal, and BalanSeal/


piston valves covered in the Selection Tables are the same for the O-ring
design in all type numbers and orifices with the class 150, 300, and 600
inlet flanges. Above class 600 inlet flanges, 1500 psig is the limit for the
O-ring design, not the conventional limit shown in the Selection Charts
and Tables. Refer to the O-Ring Material Selection Chart on page 23 for
temperature and pressure ratings of the various elastomeric O-ring
materials available.

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Why use an O-ring seat pressure seal?
In the normal operation of a pressure relief valve, the disc must lift off “O” RING MATERIAL SELECTION TABLE
D to K Orifice L to T Orifice
the nozzle very slightly to simmer, allowing pressure build-up within the
Temperature Set Set
secondary orifice (huddling chamber), causing the valve to pop fully open. Material Durometer Durometer
Range °F Pressure Pressure
(Shore A) (Shore A)
Simmering occurs many times in the process industries where, as a result (psig) (psig)
of process changes, minor upsets, etc., operating pressure fluctuates -20 to 450 15 to 100 50 15 to 150 50
higher than normal, causing pressure relief valves to simmer but not fully -20 to 450 101 to 650 75 150 to 450 75
open. This can cause serious misalignment in the valve, and after the pres- -20 to 125 75 75
Viton4 650 to 950 450 to 750
sure drops, the valve will very often continue to leak below the normal 125 to 450 90 90
operating pressure. The leaking can be overcome by actually popping 950 to 750 to
-20 to 450 90 90
1500 1500
the valve, but sometimes this is not possible. Use of a Farris O-ring seat
0 to 350 15 to 100 50 15 to 150 50
pressure seal will always correct this problem.
0 to 350 101 to 650 70 150 to 450 70
Frequently operating pressures are too close to valve set pressures. As Ethylene 0 to 125 70 70
Propylene 125 to 350 650 to 950 450 to 750
the operating pressure nears the set pressure, seat loading is diminished, 80 80
reducing the force that affects tightness. The Farris O-ring seat pressure 950 to 750 to
0 to 350 80 80
1500 1500
seal ensures that tightness is achieved at relatively higher operating
0 to 200 15 to 100 50 15 to 100 50
pressures, much more so than with metal-to-metal or other soft seat
0 to 200 101 to 650 70 100 to 450 70
pressure relief valves.
0 to 125 70 70
Buna N 650 to 950 150 to 750
125 to 200 90 90
On light, hard-to-hold fluids such as hydrogen, helium, light hydrocarbon,
950 to 750 to
anhydrous ammonia, and others, metal-to-metal seats are often 0 to 200
1500
90
1500
90
penetrated, causing leakage problems. The Farris O‑ring seat pressure -150 to 450 15 to 100 50 15 to 100 50
seal overcomes leakage on these hard-to-hold fluids. -150 to 0 50 50
101 to 600 100 to 200
0 to 450 70 70
In applications where heavy vibrations occur such as barges, tankers,
-150 to 450 600 to 850 70 200 to 450 70
pumps, and compressors, leakage of metal-to-metal seats develops. This Silicone
-150 to 125 850 to 70 70
occurs because, as the set pressure nears, the spring force is equalized 1100
450 to 750
125 to 450 80 80
and the vibration reduces the effect of seat loading, causing leakage. The
1100 to 750 to
Farris O-ring seat pressure seal maintains tightness because the spring -150 to 450 80 80
1500 1500
force is not a factor in the tightness of the O-ring design. -20 to 550 15 to 200 65 15 to 150 65
-20 to 550 201 to 650 80 150 to 450 80
Where occasional minute foreign particles are carried in the flowing
-20 to 200 80 80
medium, metal-to-metal seats are usually marred or scratched when the Kalrez 650 to 950 450 to 750
200 to 550 90 90
valve is blowing. This creates leakage problems after the valve closes. The 950 to 750 to
Farris O-ring seat pressure seal absorbs the impact of these particles -20 to 550 90 90
1500 1500
without damage, and eliminates disc separation from the mating metal -45 to 300 50 to 750 70 50 to 750 70
seating surface on the nozzle as the valve closes. This reduces the Neoprene 751 to 751 to
-45 to 300 80 80
incidence of leakage on most process units. When necessary, simply 1500 1500
replace the Farris O-ring to maintain tightness.

Due to corrosion, metal-to-metal seats can eventually leak. With the proper
selection of the Farris O-ring seat pressure seal, tightness can be
improved and maintained.

Nozzle icing results from the refrigerant effect of the flowing media when a
valve relieves. Ice actually forms on the seat, causing leakage. The Farris
O-ring seat pressure seal reduces this type of leakage.

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General Notes:
1. Standard seat tightness for “O” ring valves is no bubbles at 90% of set pressure for both conventional and bellows valves. At set pressures of 50 psig and below, leakage test shall
be made at 5 psig below set pressure.
2. Ethylene Propylene is acceptable for steam service up to 350 ºF.
3. Teflon seat seals available on an application basis. Consult the factory.
4. Viton and Kalrez are registered trademarks of DuPont Performance Elastomers. We reserve the right to substitute comparable fluorocarbon materials.
D Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 0.110 sq. in., Actual Area: 0.150 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26DA10 26DB10 1x2 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26DA11 26DB11 1x2 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
26DA12 26DB12 1x2 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26DA13 26DB13 1x2 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 to
Steel Alloy
26DA14 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2220 1845 1235 600 500 800°F
26DA15 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3705 3080 2060 600 500
26DA16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 6000 5135 3430 740 500
26DA32 26DB32 1x2 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
26DA33 26DB33 1x2 600# 150# 1015 445 285 230 Chrome High 801°F
26DA34 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 1525 670 600 500 Moly Temp. to
26DA35 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 2540 1115 600 500 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26DA36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 4230 1860 740 500
26DA10/S3 26DB10/S3 1x2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26DA11/S3 26DB11/S3 1x2 300# 150# 275 275 230
Chrome
26DA12/S3 26DB12/S3 1x2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -21°F
316 Alloy
26DA13/S3 26DB13/S3 1x2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. Nickel
26DA14/S3 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2160 600 500 -75°F
Plated
26DA15/S3 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3600 600 500
26DA16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 6000 720 500
26DA10/S4 26DB10/S4 1x2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26DA11/S4 26DB11/S4 1x2 300# 150# 275 275 230
26DA12/S4 26DB12/S4 1x2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -76°F
316 316
26DA13/S4 26DB13/S4 1x2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. St. St.
26DA14/S4 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2160 600 500 -450°F
26DA15/S4 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3600 600 500
26DA16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 4000 720 500

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
24 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
E Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 0.196 sq. in., Actual Area: 0.225 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26EA10 26EB10 1x2 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26EA11 26EB11 1x2 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
26EA12 26EB12 1x2 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26EA13 26EB13 1x2 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 to
Steel Alloy
26EA14 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2220 1845 1235 600 500 800°F
26EA15 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3705 3080 2060 600 500
26EA16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 6000 5135 3430 740 500
26EA32 26EB32 1x2 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
26EA33 26EB33 1x2 600# 150# 1015 445 285 230 Chrome High 801°F
26EA34 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 1525 670 600 500 Moly Temp. to
26EA35 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 2540 1115 600 500 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26EA36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 4230 1860 740 500
26EA10/S3 26EB10/S3 1x2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26EA11/S3 26EB11/S3 1x2 300# 150# 275 275 230
Chrome
26EA12/S3 26EB12/S3 1x2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -21°F
316 Alloy
26EA13/S3 26EB13/S3 1x2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. Nickel
26EA14/S3 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2160 600 500 -75°F
Plated
26EA15/S3 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3600 600 500
26EA16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 6000 720 500
26EA10/S4 26EB10/S4 1x2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26EA11/S4 26EB11/S4 1x2 300# 150# 275 275 230
26EA12/S4 26EB12/S4 1x2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -76°F
316 316
26EA13/S4 26EB13/S4 1x2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. St. St.
26EA14/S4 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 2160 600 500 -450°F
26EA15/S4 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 3600 600 500
26EA16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 4000 720 500

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
25
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
F Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 0.307 sq. in., Actual Area: 0.371 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26FA10 26FB10 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26FA11 26FB11 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
26FA12 26FB12 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26FA13 26FB13 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 to
Steel Alloy
26FA14A 26FB14A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 2220 1845 1235 740 500 800°F
26FA15A 26FB15A 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 3705 3080 2060 740 500
26FA16A 26FB16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 5000 5000 3430 740 500
26FA32 26FB32 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
26FA33 26FB33 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 1015 445 285 230 Chrome High 801°F
26FA34A 26FB34A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 1525 670 740 500 Moly Temp. to
26FA35A 26FB35A 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 2540 1115 740 500 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26FA36A 26FB36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 4230 1860 740 500
26FA10/S3 26FB10/S3 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26FA11/S3 26FB11/S3 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 275 275 230
Chrome
26FA12/S3 26FB12/S3 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -21°F
316 Alloy
26FA13/S3 26FB13/S3 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. Nickel
26FA14A/S3 26FB14A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 2160 720 500 -75°F
Plated
26FA15A/S3 26FB15A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 3600 720 500
26FA16A/S3 26FB16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 5000 720 500
26FA10/S4 26FB10/S4 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 275 275 230
26FA11/S4 26FB11/S4 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 275 275 230
26FA12/S4 26FB12/S4 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 720 275 230 -76°F
316 316
26FA13/S4 26FB13/S4 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. St. St.
26FA14A/S4 26FB14A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 2160 720 500 -450°F
26FA15A/S4 26FB15A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 2200 720 500
26FA16A/S4 26FB16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 3400 720 500

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
26 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
G Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 0.503 sq. in., Actual Area: 0.559 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Body & Range
Conventional BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F tional Seal Spring
Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26GA10A 26GB10A 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26GA11A 26GB11A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
26GA12A 26GB12A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26GA13A 26GB13A 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 to
Steel Alloy
26GA14A 26GB14A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 2220 1845 1235 740 470 800°F
26GA15 26GB15 2x3 1500# 300# 3705 3080 2060 740 470
26GA16 26GB16 2x3 2500# 300# 3705 3705 3430 740 470
26GA32A 26GB32A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
26GA33A 26GB33A 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 1015 445 285 230 Chrome High 801°F
26GA34A 26GB34A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 1525 670 740 470 Moly Temp. to
26GA35 26GB35 2x3 1500# 300# 2540 1115 740 470 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26GA36 26GB36 2x3 2500# 300# 3705 1860 740 470
26GA10A/S3 26GB10A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26GA11A/S3 26GB11A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 275 275 230
Chrome
26GA12A/S3 26GB12A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 720 275 230 -21°F
316 Alloy
26GA13A/S3 26GB13A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. Nickel
26GA14A/S3 26GB14A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 2160 720 470 -75°F
Plated
26GA15/S3 26GB15/S3 2x3 1500# 300# 3600 720 470
26GA16/S3 26GB16/S3 2x3 2500# 300# 3600 720 470
26GA10A/S4 26GB10A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26GA11A/S4 26GB11A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 275 275 230
26GA12A/S4 26GB12A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 720 275 230 -76°F
316 316
26GA13A/S4 26GB13A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 1440 275 230 to
St. St. St. St.
26GA14A/S4 26GB14A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 1600 600 470 -450°F
26GA15/S4 26GB15/S4 2x3 1500# 300# 2450 600 470
26GA16/S4 26GB16/S4 2x3 2500# 300# 2600 720 470

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
27
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
H Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 0.785 sq. in., Actual Area: 0.873 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F tional Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Seal Type Bonnet
RJ Type
26HA10 26HB10 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26HA11 26HB11 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
-20°F
26HA12 26HB12 2x3 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 Carbon Chrome
to
26HA13 26HB13 2x3 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 Steel Alloy
800°F
26HA14 26HB14 2x3 900# 150# 2220 1845 1235 285 230
26HA15 26HB15 2x3 1500# 300# 2750 2750 2060 740 415
26HA32 26HB32 2x3 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
Chrome High 801°F
26HA33 26HB33 2x3 600# 150# 815 445 285 230
Moly Temp. to
26HA34 26HB34 2x3 900# 150# 1225 670 285 230
Steel Alloy 1000°F
26HA35 26HB35 2x3 1500# 300# 2040 1115 740 415
26HA10/S3 26HB10/S3 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26HA11/S3 26HB11/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 275 275 230 Chrome
-21°F
26HA12/S3 26HB12/S3 2x3 300# 150# 720 275 230 316 Alloy
to
26HA13/S3 26HB13/S3 2x3 600# 150# 1440 275 230 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26HA14/S3 26HB14/S3 2x3 900# 150# 2160 275 230 Plated
26HA15/S3 26HB15/S3 2x3 1500# 300# 2750 720 415
26HA10/S4 26HB10/S4 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26HA11/S4 26HB11/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 275 275 230
-76°F
26HA12/S4 26HB12/S4 2x3 300# 150# 720 275 230 316 316
to
26HA13/S4 26HB13/S4 2x3 600# 150# 1440 275 230 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26HA14/S4 26HB14/S4 2x3 900# 150# 1485 275 230
26HA15/S4 26HB15/S4 2x3 1500# 300# 1600 720 415

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
28 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
J Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 1.287 sq. in., Actual Area: 1.430 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Balan- Temp.
Inlet Inlet RF Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- Body & Range
Conventional BalanSeal 450°F 800°F 1000°F Seal Spring
Outlet or RJ RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Bonnet
Type
26JA10 26JB10 2x3 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 230
26JA11 26JB11 2x3 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 230
-20°F
26JA12A 26JB12A 3x4 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 230 Carbon Chrome
to
26JA13A 26JB13A 3x4 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 230 Steel Alloy
800°F
26JA14 26JB14 3x4 900# 150# 2220 1845 1235 285 230
26JA15 26JB15 3x4 1500# 300# 2700 2700 2060 600 230
26JA32A 26JB32A 3x4 300# 150# 510 225 285 230
Chrome High 801°F
26JA33A 26JB33A 3x4 600# 150# 815 445 285 230
Moly Temp. to
26JA34A 26JB34A 3x4 900# 150# 1225 670 285 230
Steel Alloy 1000°F
26JA35 26JB35 3x4 1500# 300# 2040 1115 600 230
26JA10/S3 26JB10/S3 2x3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26JA11/S3 26JB11/S3 2x3 300# 150# 275 275 230 Chrome
-21°F
26JA12A/S3 26JB12A/S3 3x4 300# 150# 720 275 230 316 Alloy
to
26JA13A/S3 26JB13A/S3 3x4 600# 150# 1440 275 230 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26JA14/S3 26JB14/S3 3x4 900# 150# 2160 275 230 Plated
26JA15/S3 26JB15/S3 3x4 1500# 300# 2700 600 230
26JA10/S4 26JB10/S4 2x3 150# 150# 275 275 230
26JA11/S4 26JB11/S4 2x3 300# 150# 275 275 230
-76°F
26JA12A/S4 26JB12A/S4 3x4 300# 150# 500 275 230 316 316
to
26JA13A/S4 26JB13A/S4 3x4 600# 150# 625 275 230 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26JA14/S4 26JB14/S4 3x4 900# 150# 800 275 230
26JA15/S4 26JB15/S4 3x4 1500# 300# 800 600 230

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
29
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
K Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 1.838 sq. in., Actual Area: 2.042 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26KA10 26KB10 3x4 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 150
26KA11 26KB11 3x4 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 150
-20°F
26KA12 26KB12 3x4 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 150 Carbon Chrome
to
26KA13 26KB13 3x4 600# 150# 1480 1235 825 285 200 Steel Alloy
800°F
26KA14 26KB14 3x6 900# 150# 2220 1845 1235 285 200
26KA15 26KB15 3x6 1500# 300# 2220 2220 2060 600 200
26KA32 26KB32 3x4 300# 150# 510 225 285 150
Chrome High 801°F
26KA33 26KB33 3x4 600# 150# 815 445 285 200
Moly Temp. to
26KA34A 26KB34A 3x6 900# 150# 1225 670 285 200
Steel Alloy 1000°F
26KA35 26KB35 3x6 1500# 300# 2040 1115 600 200
26KA10/S3 26KB10/S3 3x4 150# 150# 275 275 150
26KA11/S3 26KB11/S3 3x4 300# 150# 275 275 150 Chrome
-21°F
26KA12/S3 26KB12/S3 3x4 300# 150# 720 275 150 316 Alloy
to
26KA13/S3 26KB13/S3 3x4 600# 150# 1440 275 200 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26KA14/S3 26KB14/S3 3x6 900# 150# 2160 275 200 Plated
26KA15/S3 26KB15/S3 3x6 1500# 300# 2220 600 200
26KA10/S4 26KB10/S4 3x4 150# 150# 275 275 150
26KA11/S4 26KB11/S4 3x4 300# 150# 275 275 150
-76°F
26KA12/S4 26KB12/S4 3x4 300# 150# 525 275 150 316 316
to
26KA13/S4 26KB13/S4 3x4 600# 150# 600 275 200 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26KA14/S4 26KB14/S4 3x6 900# 150# 600 275 200
26KA15/S4 26KB15/S4 3x6 1500# 300# 750 600 200

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
30 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
L Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 2.853 sq. in., Actual Area: 3.170 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material Inlet
Size Class psig @ 100°F
Temp.
Conven- Inlet Inlet RF Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet or RJ RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Seal Type Bonnet
26LA10 26LB10 3x4 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 100
26LA11 26LB11 3x4 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 100
-20°F
26LA12 26LB12 4x6 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 170 Carbon Chrome
to
26LA13 26LB13 4x6 600# 150# 1000 1000 825 285 170 Steel Alloy
800°F
26LA14 26LB14 4x6 900# 150# 1500 1500 1235 285 170
26LA15 26LB15 4x6 1500# 150# 1500 1500 1500 285 170
26LA32 26LB32 4x6 300# 150# 510 225 285 170
Chrome High 801°F
26LA33 26LB33 4x6 600# 150# 1000 445 285 170
Moly Temp. to
26LA34 26LB34 4x6 900# 150# 1500 670 285 170
Steel Alloy 1000°F
26LA35 26LB35 4x6 1500# 150# 1500 1115 285 170
26LA10/S3 26LB10/S3 3x4 150# 150# 275 275 100
Chrome
26LA11/S3 26LB11/S3 3x4 300# 150# 275 275 100 -21°F
316 Alloy
26LA12/S3 26LB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 720 275 170 to
St. St. Nickel
26LA13/S3 26LB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 1000 275 170 -75°F
Plated
26LA14/S3 26LB14/S3 4x6 900# 150# 1500 275 170
26LA10/S4 26LB10/S4 3x4 150# 150# 275 275 170
26LA11/S4 26LB11/S4 3x4 300# 150# 275 275 170 -76°F
316 316
26LA12/S4 26LB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 535 275 170 to
St. St. St. St.
26LA13/S4 26LB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 535 275 170 -450°F
26LA14/S4 26LB14/S4 4x6 900# 150# 700 275 170

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
31
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
M Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 3.60 sq. in., Actual Area: 4.000 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material Inlet
Size Class psig @ 100°F
Temp.
Conven- Inlet Inlet RF Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet or RJ RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Seal Type Bonnet
26MA10 26MB10 4x6 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 80
26MA11 26MB11 4x6 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 80 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26MA12 26MB12 4x6 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 160 to
Steel Alloy
26MA13 26MB13 4x6 600# 150# 1100 1100 825 285 160 800°F
26MA14 26MB14 4x6 900# 150# 1100 1100 1100 285 160
26MA32 26MB32 4x6 300# 150# 510 225 285 160 Chrome High 801°F
26MA33 26MB33 4x6 600# 150# 1015 445 285 160 Moly Temp. to
26MA34 26MB34 4x6 900# 150# 1100 670 285 160 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26MA10/S3 26MB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 275 275 80 Chrome
-21°F
26MA11/S3 26MB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 275 275 80 316 Alloy
to
26MA12/S3 26MB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 720 275 160 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26MA13/S3 26MB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 1000 275 160 Plated
26MA10/S4 26MB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 275 275 80
-76°F
26MA11/S4 26MB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 275 275 80 316 316
to
26MA12/S4 26MB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 525 275 160 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26MA13/S4 26MB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 600 275 160

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
32 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
N Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 4.34 sq. in., Actual Area: 4.822 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conventional BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26NA10 26NB10 4x6 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 80
26NA11 26NB11 4x6 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 80 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26NA12 26NB12 4x6 300# 150# 740 615 410 285 160 to
Steel Alloy
26NA13 26NB13 4x6 600# 150# 1000 1000 825 285 160 800°F
26NA14 26NB14 4x6 900# 150# 1000 1000 1000 285 160
26NA32 26NB32 4x6 300# 150# 510 225 285 160 Chrome High 801°F
26NA33 26NB33 4x6 600# 150# 1000 445 285 160 Moly Temp. to
26NA34 26NB34 4x6 900# 150# 1000 670 285 160 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26NA10/S3 26NB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 275 275 80 Chrome
-21°F
26NA11/S3 26NB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 275 275 80 316 Alloy
to
26NA12/S3 26NB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 720 275 160 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26NA13/S3 26NB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 1000 275 160 Plated
26NA10/S4 26NB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 275 275 80
-76°F
26NA11/S4 26NB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 275 275 80 316 316
to
26NA12/S4 26NB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 450 275 160 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26NA13/S4 26NB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 500 275 160

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
33
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
P Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 6.38 sq. in., Actual Area: 7.087 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26PA10 26PB10 4x6 150# 150# 285 185 80 285 80
26PA11 26PB11 4x6 300# 150# 285 285 285 285 80 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26PA12 26PB12 4x6 300# 150# 525 525 410 285 150 to
Steel Alloy
26PA13 26PB13 4x6 600# 150# 1000 1000 825 285 150 800°F
26PA14 26PB14 4x6 900# 150# 1000 1000 1000 285 150
26PA32 26PB32 4x6 300# 150# 510 225 285 150 Chrome High 801°F
26PA33 26PB33 4x6 600# 150# 1000 445 285 150 Moly Temp. to
26PA34 26PB34 4x6 900# 150# 1000 670 285 150 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26PA10/S3 26PB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 275 275 80 Chrome
-21°F
26PA11/S3 26PB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 275 275 80 316 Alloy
to
26PA12/S3 26PB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 720 275 150 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26PA13/S3 26PB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 1000 275 150 Plated
26PA10/S4 26PB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 175 175 80
-76°F
26PA11/S4 26PB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 175 175 80 316 316
to
26PA12/S4 26PB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 300 275 150 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26PA13/S4 26PB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 480 275 150

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
34 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
Q Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 11.05 sq. in., Actual Area: 12.27 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conventional Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Type Seal Type Bonnet
RJ
26QA10 26QB10 6x8 150# 150# 165 165 80 115 70
26QA11 26QB11 6x8 300# 150# 165 165 165 115 70 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26QA12 26QB12 6x8 300# 150# 300 300 300 115 115 to
Steel Alloy
26QA13 26QB13 6x8 600# 150# 600 600 600 115 115 800°F
H26QA13 H26QB13 6x8 600# 150# 900 900 825 285 200
26QA32 26QB32 6x8 300# 150# 165 165 115 70 Chrome High 801°F
26QA33 26QB33 6x8 600# 150# 600 445 115 70 Moly Temp. to
H26QA33 H26QB33 6x8 600# 150# 900 445 285 200 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26QA10/S3 26QB10/S3 6x8 150# 150# 165 115 70 Chrome
-21°F
26QA11/S3 26QB11/S3 6x8 300# 150# 165 115 70 316 Alloy
to
26QA12/S3 26QB12/S3 6x8 300# 150# 300 115 115 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26QA13/S3 26QB13/S3 6x8 600# 150# 600 115 115 Plated
26QA10/S4 26QB10/S4 6x8 150# 150# 165 115 70
-76°F
26QA11/S4 26QB11/S4 6x8 300# 150# 165 115 70 316 316
to
26QA12/S4 26QB12/S4 6x8 300# 150# 250 115 115 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26QA13/S4 26QB13/S4 6x8 600# 150# 300 115 115

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
35
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
R Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 16.00 sq. in., Actual Area: 17.78 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conven- Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F tional Type Seal Type Bonnet
RJ
26RA10 26RB10 6x8 150# 150# 100 100 80 60 60
26RA11 26RB11 6x8 300# 150# 100 100 100 60 60 -20°F
Carbon Chrome
26RA12 26RB12 6 x 10 300# 150# 230 230 230 100 100 to
Steel Alloy
26RA13 26RB13 6 x 10 600# 150# 300 300 300 100 100 800°F
H26RA13 H26RB13 6 x 10 600# 150# 600 600 600 285 200
26RA32 26RB32 6x8 300# 150# 100 100 60 60 Chrome High 801°F
26RA33 26RB33 6 x 10 600# 150# 300 300 100 100 Moly Temp. to
H26RA33 H26RB33 6 x 10 600# 150# 600 445 285 200 Steel Alloy 1000°F
26RA10/S3 26RB10/S3 6x8 150# 150# 100 60 60 Chrome
-21°F
26RA11/S3 26RB11/S3 6x8 300# 150# 100 60 60 316 Alloy
to
26RA12/S3 26RB12/S3 6 x 10 300# 150# 230 100 100 St. St. Nickel
-75°F
26RA13/S3 26RB13/S3 6 x 10 600# 150# 300 100 100 Plated
26RA10/S4 26RB10/S4 6x8 150# 150# 55 55 55
-76°F
26RA11/S4 26RB11/S4 6x8 300# 150# 55 55 55 316 316
to
26RA12/S4 26RB12/S4 6 x 10 300# 150# 150 100 100 St. St. St. St.
-450°F
26RA13/S4 26RB13/S4 6 x 10 600# 150# 200 100 100

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
36 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
T Orifice
U.S. Customary Units, API Area: 26.00 sq. in., Actual Area: 28.94 sq. in.
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, psig Material
Size Class psig @ 100°F Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -450°F -75°F -20°F Conventional BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or 450°F 800°F 1000°F Spring
tional Outlet RF -76°F -21°F +100°F Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26TA10 26TB10 8 x 10 150# 150# 65 65 65 30 30
-20°F
26TA11 26TB11 8 x 10 300# 150# 65 65 65 30 30 Carbon Chrome
to
26TA12 26TB12 8 x 10 300# 150# 120 120 120 60 60 Steel Alloy
800°F
H26TA12 H26TB12 8 x 10 300# 150# 300 300 300 100 100
High 801°F
26TA32 26TB32 8 x 10 300# 150# 120 120 60 60 Chrome
Temp. to
H26TA32 H26TB32 8 x 10 300# 150# 300 225 100 100 Moly St.
Alloy 1000°F
Chrome
26TA10/S3 26TB10/S3 8 x 10 150# 150# 65 30 30 -21°F
316 Alloy
26TA11/S3 26TB11/S3 8 x 10 300# 150# 65 30 30 to
St. St. Nickel
26TA12/S3 26TB12/S3 8 x 10 300# 150# 120 60 60 -75°F
Pltd.
26TA10/S4 26TB10/S4 8 x 10 150# 150# 50 30 30 -76°F
316 316
26TA11/S4 26TB11/S4 8 x 10 300# 150# 50 30 30 to
St. St. St. St.
26TA12/S4 26TB12/S4 8 x 10 300# 150# 65 60 60 -450°F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the Selection Chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construc-
tion, balanced piston design
and other valve options, see
the type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
37
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above 100° F
should not exceed the rating
in ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications above 1000°
F, consult the Farris Factory.
Former API Standard Sizes
API Standard 526, Flanged Steel Pressure Relief Valves, was revised to
eliminate the use of 2-1/2" size connections and to use 3" connections
instead. The following is a summary of the old type numbers previously
offered. The original type numbers with 2-1/2" connections are still
available for replacement of existing valves.

Type Number Valve Size ANSI Flange Class Dimensions, Inches


Approx.
Orifice Air, Steam,
Liquid Inlet Outlet A B C E F Weight
& Vapor Inlet x Outlet
D 26DA16 26DA16L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 2500# 300# 22 3/4 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80
E 26EA16 26EA16L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 2500# 300# 22 3/4 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80
26FA14 26FA14L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 900# 300# 22 3/4 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70
F 26FA15 26FA15L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 1500# 300# 22 3/4 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70
26FA16 26FA16L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 2500# 300# 22 3/4 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80
26GA10 26GA10L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 150# 150# 18 5/8 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 50
26GA11 26GA11L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 300# 150# 18 5/8 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50
G 26GA12 26GA12L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 300# 150# 22 1/4 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 60
26GA13 26GA13L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 600# 150# 22 1/4 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 60
26GA14 26GA14L 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 900# 300# 23 3/4 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70
26JA12 26JA12L 2 1/2 x 4 300# 150# 24 3/8 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150
26JA13 26JA13L 2 1/2 x 4 600# 150# 24 3/8 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150
J 26JA32 26JA32L 2 1/2 x 4 300# 150# 24 3/8 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150
26JA33 26JA33L 2 1/2 x 4 600# 150# 24 3/8 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 1 13/16 150
26JA34 26JA34L 2 1/2 x 4 900# 150# 33 1/8 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 5/16 170
K 26KA34 26KA34L 3x4 900# 150# 32 3/8 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/16 175

7th Digit Designation


Optional Construction
Air, Steam & Vapor Liquids
Heat Transfer Fluid Service F G
Exposed Spring C N/A*
*Not applicable

38

General Notes:
1. Pressure and temperature limitations are the same as the comparable orifice and flange classes shown in main Selection Tables.
2. The sizes and flange connections are also available in their respective high temperature type numbers. Example: 26DA36-120.
3. All standard constructions and accessories are available including balanced bellows, O-ring seats, test levers, etc.
4. Additional optional constructions may be specified by changing the seventh digit of the type number. See following table.
Air Capacities – 2600 Series: 10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute at 60°F
Set Pressure (psig) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.838 2.853 3.60 4.34 6.38 11.05 16.0 26.0
Actual 0.150 0.225 0.371 0.559 0.873 1.43 2.042 3.170 4.000 4.822 7.087 12.27 17.78 28.94
15 77 115 190 287 448 735 1050 1630 2057 2479 3644 6310 9144 14884
20 88 133 219 331 517 847 1210 1879 2371 2859 4202 7275 10542 17159
30 112 168 278 419 654 1072 1531 2378 3000 3617 5316 9205 13339 21711
40 138 207 342 516 805 1320 1885 2926 3692 4451 6542 11328 16415 26718
50 164 246 406 612 957 1567 2238 3475 4384 5286 7769 13450 19491 31725
60 190 285 470 709 1108 1815 2591 4023 5076 6120 8995 15573 22567 36732
70 216 324 535 806 1259 2062 2945 4571 5769 6954 10221 17696 25643 41738
80 242 363 599 902 1410 2309 3298 5120 6461 7788 11447 19819 28719 46745
90 268 402 663 999 1561 2557 3651 5668 7153 8623 12673 21942 31795 51752
100 294 441 727 1096 1712 2804 4004 6217 7845 9457 13899 24064 34871 56759
150 423 635 1048 1579 2467 4041 5771 8959 11305 13628 20030 34678 50251 81793
200 553 830 1369 2063 3222 5278 7537 11701 14765 17799 26160 45293 65632 106827
250 683 1025 1690 2547 3977 6515 9304 14443 18225 21970 32291 55907 81012 131862
300 813 1219 2011 3030 4732 7752 11070 17185 21685 26142 38421 66521 96393 156896
350 942 1414 2332 3514 5488 8989 12836 19928 25145 30313 44552 77135 111773
400 1072 1609 2653 3997 6243 10226 14603 22670 28606 34484 50682 87749 127154
450 1202 1803 2974 4481 6998 11463 16369 25412 32066 38655 56813 98363 142534
500 1332 1998 3295 4964 7753 12700 18136 28154 35526 42827 62943 108977 157914
550 1461 2192 3616 5448 8508 13937 19902 30896 38986 46998 69074 119591 173295
600 1591 2387 3936 5931 9263 15174 21669 33639 42446 51169 75204 130205 188675
650 1721 2582 4257 6415 10019 16411 23435 36381 45906 55340 81335 140819
700 1851 2776 4578 6899 10774 17648 25201 39123 49367 59511 87466 151433
750 1981 2971 4899 7382 11529 18885 26968 41865 52827 63683 93596 162047
800 2110 3166 5220 7866 12284 20122 28734 44607 56287 67854 99727 172661
850 2240 3360 5541 8349 13039 21359 30501 47349 59747 72025 105857 183275
900 2370 3555 5862 8833 13795 22596 32267 50092 63207 76196 111988 193889
950 2500 3750 6183 9316 14550 23833 34033 52834 66667 80368 118118
1000 2629 3944 6504 9800 15305 25070 35800 55576 70127 84539 124249
1050 2759 4139 6825 10283 16060 26307 37566 58318 73588
1100 2889 4333 7146 10767 16815 27544 39333 61060 77048
1150 3019 4528 7467 11251 17570 28781 41099 63802
1200 3148 4723 7788 11734 18326 30018 42865 66545
1250 3278 4917 8109 12218 19081 31255 44632 69287
1300 3408 5112 8429 12701 19836 32492 46398 72029
1350 3538 5307 8750 13185 20591 33729 48165 74771
1400 3667 5501 9071 13668 21346 34966 49931 77513
1450 3797 5696 9392 14152 22102 36203 51698 80256
1500 3927 5891 9713 14635 22857 37440 53464 82998
1550 4057 6085 10034 15119 23612 38677 55230
1600 4186 6280 10355 15603 24367 39914 56997
1650 4316 6474 10676 16086 25122 41151 58763
1700 4446 6669 10997 16570 25877 42388 60530
1750 4576 6864 11318 17053 26633 43625 62296
1800 4705 7058 11639 17537 27388 44862 64062
1850 4835 7253 11960 18020 28143 46099 65829
1900 4965 7448 12281 18504 28898 47336 67595
2000 5224 7837 12922 19471 30409 49810 71128
2100 5484 8226 13564 20438 31919 52284 74661
2200 5743 8615 14206 21405 33429 54758 78194
2300 6003 9005 14848 22372 34940 57232
2400 6262 9394 15490 23339 36450 59706 General Notes:
2500 6522 9783 16132 24307 37960 62180 1. Above capacities should also be used for 2600L series
2600 6781 10172 16774 25274 39471 64654 when used in air service.
2700 7041 10562 17415 26241 40981 67128 2. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on 3 PSI
2800 7301 10951 18057 27208 overpressure.
2900 7560 11340 18699 28175 3. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
3000 7820 11730 19341 29142 discharge Kd for air, gas, and steam is 0.953 when
39
3500 9117 13676 22550 33978 sizing using the API effective areas. When sizing using
3700 9636 14454 23834 35912 the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of
4000 10415 15622 25760 discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
4500 11712 17569 28969
5000 13010 19515 32178
5500 14307 21461
6000 15605 23408
Steam Capacities – 2600 Series: 10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Pounds Per Hour at Saturation Temperature
Set Pressure (psig) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.838 2.853 3.60 4.34 6.38 11.05 16.0 26.0
Actual 0.150 0.225 0.371 0.559 0.873 1.43 2.042 3.170 4.000 4.822 7.087 12.27 17.78 28.94
15 216 325 536 807 1261 2066 2950 4580 5779 6967 10240 17729 25690 41815
20 249 374 618 931 1454 2382 3401 5280 6663 8032 11805 20439 29618 48209
30 316 474 781 1178 1840 3014 4303 6681 8430 10163 14937 25861 37475 60997
40 389 583 962 1449 2264 3709 5296 8222 10375 12507 18382 31825 46117 75063
50 461 692 1142 1721 2688 4404 6289 9763 12319 14850 21826 37789 54759 89130
60 534 802 1322 1993 3113 5099 7281 11303 14263 17194 25271 43753 63401 103196
70 607 911 1503 2265 3537 5794 8274 12844 16207 19538 28716 49717 72043 117263
80 680 1021 1683 2536 3961 6489 9266 14385 18152 21882 32160 55681 80685 131329
90 753 1130 1863 2808 4386 7184 10259 15926 20096 24226 35605 61645 89327 145396
100 826 1239 2044 3080 4810 7879 11251 17467 22040 26569 39050 67609 97969 159462
150 1191 1786 2945 4438 6931 11354 16214 25171 31761 38288 56273 97428 141180 229795
200 1555 2333 3847 5797 9053 14830 21176 32875 41482 50007 73497 127248 184390 300127
250 1920 2880 4749 7155 11175 18305 26139 40579 51203 61726 90720 157067 227601 370460
300 2284 3427 5650 8514 13296 21780 31102 48283 60925 73445 107943 186887 270811 440792
350 2649 3973 6552 9872 15418 25256 36064 55987 70646 85163 125167 216707 314022
400 3013 4520 7454 11231 17540 28731 41027 63691 80367 96882 142390 246526 357232
450 3378 5067 8355 12589 19661 32206 45990 71395 90088 108601 159614 276346 400443
500 3742 5614 9257 13948 21783 35681 50952 79099 99809 120320 176837 306165 443653
550 4107 6161 10158 15306 23905 39157 55915 86803 109530 132039 194061 335985 486864
600 4471 6707 11060 16665 26026 42632 60878 94507 119251 143758 211284 365805 530074
650 4836 7254 11962 18023 28148 46107 65840 102211 128973 155476 228507 395624
700 5201 7801 12863 19382 30269 49583 70803 109915 138694 167195 245731 425444
750 5565 8348 13765 20741 32391 53058 75766 117619 148415 178914 262954 455263
800 5930 8895 14667 22099 34513 56533 80728 125323 158136 190633 280178 485083
850 6294 9441 15568 23458 36634 60009 85691 133027 167857 202352 297401 514903
900 6659 9988 16470 24816 38756 63484 90653 140731 177578 214071 314625 544722
950 7023 10535 17372 26175 40878 66959 95616 148435 187299 225789 331848
1000 7388 11082 18273 27533 42999 70435 100579 156139 197020 237508 349071
1050 7752 11629 19175 28892 45121 73910 105541 163843 206742
1100 8117 12176 20076 30250 47243 77385 110504 171547 216463
1150 8481 12722 20978 31609 49364 80860 115467 179251
1200 8846 13269 21880 32967 51486 84336 120429 186955
1250 9211 13816 22781 34326 53608 87811 125392 194659
1300 9575 14363 23683 35684 55729 91286 130355 202363
1350 9940 14910 24585 37043 57851 94762 135317 210067
1400 10304 15456 25486 38401 59972 98237 140280 217771
1450 10669 16003 26388 39760 62094 101712 145242 225475
1500 11088 16633 27426 41324 64537 105714 150956 234345
1550 11489 17234 28417 42817 66868 109532 156409
1600 11891 17838 29413 44318 69212 113372 161891
1650 12309 18464 30444 45872 71640 117348 167569
1700 12728 19093 31483 47438 74083 121352 173287
1750 13152 19728 32529 49013 76545 125383 179043 General Notes:
1800 13564 20347 33549 50551 78947 129316 184661 1. Above capacities should also be used for 2600L series
1850 14006 21010 34643 52197 81518 133530 190677 when used in steam service.
1900 14438 21657 35711 53807 84031 137645 196553 2. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on 3 PSI
2000 15325 22987 37903 57111 89191 146098 208625 overpressure.
2100 16240 24360 40167 60522 94517 154823 221084 3. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
2200 17202 25803 42546 64107 100118 163996 234181 discharge Kd for air, gas, and steam is 0.953 when
2300 18182 27272 44970 67758 105819 173335 sizing using the API effective areas. When sizing using
2400 19214 28821 47523 71605 111826 183175 the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of
2500 20285 30427 50171 75596 118059 193386 discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
2600 21416 32124 52970 79811 124643 204168
40 2700 22631 33947 55975 84339 131714 215753
2800 23916 35874 59154 89129
2900 25318 37978 62622 94355
Water Capacities – 2600 Series: 10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Gallons Per Minute at 70°F
Set Pressure
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
(psig)
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.838 2.853 3.600 4.34 6.38 11.05 16.0 26.0
Actual 0.150 0.225 0.371 0.559 0.873 1.43 2.042 3.170 4.000 4.822 7.087 12.27 17.78 28.94
15 16 24 39 59 92 150 214 333 420 507 745 1289 1868 3041
20 18 27 44 66 104 170 242 376 475 573 842 1457 2112 3438
30 21 32 53 80 124 204 290 451 569 686 1008 1746 2530 4118
40 25 37 61 92 143 235 335 521 657 792 1164 2016 2921 4756
50 28 41 68 103 160 263 375 582 734 886 1302 2254 3266 5317
60 30 45 75 112 176 288 411 638 805 970 1426 2469 3578 5825
70 33 49 81 122 189 311 443 689 869 1048 1540 2667 3865 6292
80 35 52 86 130 203 332 474 736 929 1120 1647 2851 4132 6726
90 37 55 91 137 215 352 503 781 986 1188 1747 3024 4382 7134
100 39 58 96 145 227 372 530 823 1039 1252 1841 3188 4620 7520
150 48 72 118 177 278 455 649 1008 1272 1534 2255 3904 5658 9210
200 55 83 136 205 320 525 750 1164 1469 1771 2604 4508 6533 10635
250 62 92 152 229 358 587 838 1302 1643 1981 2911 5041 7304 11890
300 67 101 167 252 392 644 919 1426 1800 2170 3189 5522 8002 13025
350 73 109 180 271 424 695 992 1541 1944 2344 3445 5964 8643
400 78 117 193 290 453 743 1061 1647 2078 2505 3683 6376 9240
450 83 124 204 308 481 788 1125 1747 2204 2657 3906 6763 9800
500 87 131 215 325 507 831 1186 1841 2324 2801 4117 7129 10330
550 91 137 226 341 531 871 1244 1931 2437 2938 4318 7477 10834
600 95 143 236 356 555 910 1299 2017 2545 3069 4510 7809 11316
650 99 149 245 370 578 947 1352 2100 2649 3194 4694 8128
700 103 154 255 384 600 983 1403 2179 2749 3315 4872 8435
750 107 160 264 398 621 1018 1453 2255 2846 3431 5043 8731
800 110 165 272 411 641 1051 1500 2329 2939 3543 5208 9017
850 114 170 281 423 661 1083 1546 2401 3030 3653 5368 9295
900 117 175 289 436 680 1115 1591 2471 3118 3758 5524 9564
950 120 180 297 448 699 1145 1635 2538 3203 3861 5675
1000 123 185 304 459 717 1175 1677 2604 3286 3962 5823
1050 126 189 312 470 735 1204 1719 2669 3367
1100 129 194 319 482 752 1232 1759 2731 3447
1150 132 198 326 492 769 1260 1799 2793
1200 135 202 333 503 785 1287 1838 2853
1250 137 206 340 513 802 1313 1875 2912
1300 140 210 347 524 817 1340 1913 2969
1350 143 214 354 533 833 1365 1949 3026
1400 146 218 360 543 848 1390 1985 3082
1450 148 222 367 553 863 1414 2020 3136
1500 151 226 373 562 878 1439 2055 3190
1550 153 230 379 571 893 1462 2088
1600 155 233 385 581 907 1486 2122
1650 158 237 391 590 921 1509 2155
1700 160 241 397 598 935 1532 2187
1750 163 244 403 607 948 1554 2219
1800 165 248 409 616 962 1576 2251
1850 167 251 414 624 975 1598 2282
1900 169 254 420 633 988 1619 2312
2000 174 261 431 649 1014 1661 2372
2100 178 267 441 665 1039 1702 2431
2200 182 274 452 681 1063 1742 2488 General Notes:
2300 186 280 462 696 1087 1782 1. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on
3 PSI overpressure.
2400 190 286 472 711 1111 1820
2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
2500 194 292 482 726 1134 1857
2600 198 298 491 740 1156 1894
discharge Kd for liquids is 0.724 when sizing using the
2700 202 303 500 754 1178 1930 API effective areas. When sizing using the ASME actual
2800 206 309 510 768 areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for water
is 0.652. 41
2900 209 314 519 782
3000 213 320 528 795
3500 230 345 570 859
3700 237 355 586 883
4000 246 369 609
4500 261 392 646
5000 275 413 681
5500 289 433
6000 301 452
Water Capacities – 2600 Series: 25% Overpressure
Non-Code, Capacities in Gallons Per Minute at 70 °F
Set Pressure (psig) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 0.110 0.196 0.307 0.503 0.785 1.287 1.838 2.853 3.600 4.34 6.38 11.05 16.0 26.0
Actual 0.150 0.225 0.371 0.559 0.873 1.43 2.042 3.170 4.000 4.822 7.087 12.27 17.78 28.94
15 14 21 35 53 82 136 193 300 379 457 672 1163 1685 2743
20 16 24 40 61 95 156 223 347 438 528 776 1342 1946 3167
30 20 30 49 75 117 192 274 425 536 646 950 1644 2383 3879
40 23 35 57 86 135 221 316 491 619 746 1097 1899 2752 4479
50 26 39 64 97 151 247 353 548 692 834 1226 2123 3076 5007
60 28 42 70 106 165 271 387 601 758 914 1343 2325 3370 5485
70 30 46 76 114 179 293 418 649 819 987 1451 2512 3640 5925
80 33 49 81 122 191 313 447 694 875 1055 1551 2685 3892 6334
90 35 52 86 130 203 332 474 736 929 1119 1645 2848 4128 6718
100 37 55 91 137 214 350 499 776 979 1180 1734 3002 4351 7082
150 45 71 111 168 261 428 611 950 1198 1445 2124 3677 5328 8673
200 52 77 128 193 302 495 706 1097 1384 1669 2452 4246 6153 10015
250 58 92 143 216 337 553 790 1226 1547 1866 2742 4747 6879 11197
300 64 95 157 237 370 606 865 1344 1695 2044 3004 5200 7536 12266
350 69 103 169 256 399 655 934 1451 1831 2208 3244 5617 8139
400 73 110 181 274 427 700 999 1551 1958 2360 3468 6005 8702
450 78 116 192 290 453 742 1060 1645 2076 2503 3678 6369 9229
500 82 123 203 306 477 782 1117 1734 2189 2638 3878 6713 9729
550 86 129 213 321 501 821 1171 1819 2295 2767 4067 7041 10204
600 90 135 222 335 523 857 1223 1900 2398 2890 4248 7354 10657
650 94 140 231 349 544 892 1273 1978 2495 3008 4421 7655
700 97 146 240 362 565 926 1322 2052 2590 3122 4588 7944
750 100 151 248 375 585 958 1368 2124 2681 3232 4749 8222
800 104 156 257 387 604 990 1413 2194 2768 3337 4905 8492
850 107 160 264 399 623 1020 1456 2262 2854 3440 5056 8753
900 110 165 272 410 641 1050 1499 2327 2936 3540 5203 9007
950 113 170 280 422 658 1078 1540 2391 3016 3637 5345
1000 116 174 287 432 675 1106 1580 2453 3095 3731 5484
1050 118 178 294 443 692 1133 1619 2513 3171
1100 122 182 301 454 708 1160 1657 2573 3246
1150 124 186 307 463 724 1186 1694 2630
1200 127 191 314 474 740 1212 1730 2687
1250 129 194 320 483 755 1237 1766 2742
1300 132 198 327 493 770 1262 1801 2797
1350 134 202 333 502 784 1285 1835 2850
1400 137 206 339 512 799 1309 1869 2902
1450 139 209 345 520 813 1332 1902 2953
1500 142 213 351 530 827 1355 1935 3004
1550 144 216 357 538 841 1377 1967
1600 147 220 363 547 854 1400 1998
1650 149 223 368 555 867 1421 2029
1700 151 227 374 564 880 1443 2060
1750 153 230 379 572 893 1463 2090
1800 156 233 385 580 906 1484 2120
1850 157 236 390 588 918 1505 2149
1900 160 239 395 596 931 1525 2178
2000 164 246 406 612 955 1564 2234
2100 168 252 416 627 978 1603 2289
2200 172 258 425 642 1002 1641 2343
2300 176 264 435 656 1024 1678
2400 180 270 444 670 1046 1714 General Notes:
2500 184 275 454 684 1068 1749 1. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on 3 PSI
2600 187 281 463 698 1089 1784 overpressure.
2700 191 286 471 711 1110 1818 2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
2800 194 291 480 724 discharge Kd for liquids is 0.64 when sizing using the
2900 198 296 488 737 API effective areas. When sizing using the actual areas,
42 3000 201 301 497 749 the coefficient of discharge K for water is 0.576.
3500 217 325 537 809
3700 223 334 552 832
4000 232 348 574
4500 246 369 609
5000 260 389 641
5500 272 408
6000 284 426
D Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 71 mm2, Actual Area: 97 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Inlet RF Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet or RJ RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
Type
26DA10 26DB10 1x2 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26DA11 26DB11 1x2 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
26DA12 26DB12 1x2 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26DA13 26DB13 1x2 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 to
Steel Alloy
26DA14 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 153 127 85.1 41.3 34.5 427°C
26DA15 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 255 212 142 41.3 34.5
26DA16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 413 354 236 51 34.5
26DA32 26DB32 1x2 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
26DA33 26DB33 1x2 600# 150# 69.9 30.6 19.6 15.8 Chrome High 428°C
26DA34 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 105 46.2 41.3 34.5 Moly Temp. to
26DA35 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 175 76.8 41.3 34.5 Steel Alloy 538°C
26DA36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 291 128 51 34.5
26DA10/S3 26DB10/S3 1x2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26DA11/S3 26DB11/S3 1x2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
Chrome
26DA12/S3 26DB12/S3 1x2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -30°C
316 Alloy
26DA13/S3 26DB13/S3 1x2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. Nickel
26DA14/S3 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 149 41.3 34.5 -59°C
Plated
26DA15/S3 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 248 41.3 34.5
26DA16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 413 49.6 34.5
26DA10/S4 26DB10/S4 1x2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26DA11/S4 26DB11/S4 1x2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26DA12/S4 26DB12/S4 1x2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -60°C
316 316
26DA13/S4 26DB13/S4 1x2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. St. St.
26DA14/S4 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 149 41.3 34.5 -268°C
26DA15/S4 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 248 41.3 34.5
26DA16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 276 49.6 34.5

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
43
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
E Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 126 mm2, Actual Area: 145 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26EA10 26EB10 1x2 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26EA11 26EB11 1x2 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
26EA12 26EB12 1x2 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26EA13 26EB13 1x2 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 to
Steel Alloy
26EA14 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 153 127 85.1 41.3 34.5 427°C
26EA15 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 255 212 142 41.3 34.5
26EA16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 413 354 236 51 34.5
26EA32 26EB32 1x2 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
26EA33 26EB33 1x2 600# 150# 69.9 30.6 19.6 15.8 Chrome High 428°C
26EA34 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 105 46.2 41.3 34.5 Moly Temp. to
26EA35 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 175 76.8 41.3 34.5 Steel Alloy 538°C
26EA36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 291 128 51 34.5
26EA10/S3 26EB10/S3 1x2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26EA11/S3 26EB11/S3 1x2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
Chrome
26EA12/S3 26EB12/S3 1x2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -30°C
316 Alloy
26EA13/S3 26EB13/S3 1x2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. Nickel
26EA14/S3 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 149 41.3 34.5 -59°C
Plated
26EA15/S3 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 248 41.3 34.5
26EA16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 413 49.6 34.5
26EA10/S4 26EB10/S4 1x2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26EA11/S4 26EB11/S4 1x2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26EA12/S4 26EB12/S4 1x2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -60°C
316 316
26EA13/S4 26EB13/S4 1x2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. St. St.
26EA14/S4 1 1/2 x 2 900# 300# 149 41.3 34.5 -268°C
26EA15/S4 1 1/2 x 2 1500# 300# 248 41.3 34.5
26EA16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 276 49.6 34.5

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
44 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
F Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 198 mm2, Actual Area: 239 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
RJ Type
26FA10 26FB10 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26FA11 26FB11 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
26FA12 26FB12 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26FA13 26F B13 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 to
Steel Alloy
26FA14A 26FB14A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 153 127 85.1 51.0 34.5 427°C
26FA15A 26FB15A 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 255 212 142 51.0 34.5
26FA16A 26FB16A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 345 345 236 51.0 34.5
26FA32 26FB32 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
26FA33 26FB33 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 69.9 30.6 19.6 15.8 Chrome High 428°C
26FA34A 26FB34A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 105 46.2 51.0 34.5 Moly Temp. to
26FA35A 26FB35A 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 175 76.8 51.0 34.5 Steel Alloy 538°C
26FA36A 26FB36A 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 291 128 51.0 34.5
26FA10/S3 26FB10/S3 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26FA11/S3 26FB11/S3 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
Chrome
26FA12/S3 26FB12/S3 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -30°C
316 Alloy
26FA13/S3 26FB13/S3 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. Nickel
26FA14A/S3 26FB14A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 149 49.6 34.5 -59°C
Plated
26FA15A/S3 26FB15A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 248 49.6 34.5
26FA16A/S3 26FB16A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 345 49.6 34.5
26FA10/S4 26FB10/S4 1 1/2 x 2 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26FA11/S4 26FB11/S4 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26FA12/S4 26FB12/S4 1 1/2 x 2 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -60°C
316 316
26FA13/S4 26FB13/S4 1 1/2 x 2 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. St. St.
26FA14A/S4 26FB14A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 149 49.6 34.5 -268°C
26FA15A/S4 26FB15A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 1500# 300# 152 49.6 34.5
26FA16A/S4 26FB16A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 2500# 300# 234 49.6 34.5

Selection
Chart

26FA12

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
45
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
G Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 325 mm2, Actual Area: 361 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26GA10A 26GB10A 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26GA11A 26GB11A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
26GA12A 26GB12A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26GA13A 26GB13A 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 to
Steel Alloy
26GA14A 26GB14A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 153 127 85.1 51.0 32.4 427°C
26GA15 26GB15 2x3 1500# 300# 255 212 142 51.0 32.4
26GA16 26GB16 2x3 2500# 300# 255 255 236 51.0 32.4
26GA32A 26GB32A 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
26GA33A 26GB33A 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 69.9 30.6 19.6 15.8 Chrome High 428°C
26GA34A 26GB34A 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 105 46.2 51.0 32.4 Moly Temp. to
26GA35 26GB35 2x3 1500# 300# 175 76.8 51.0 32.4 Steel Alloy 538°C
26GA36 26GB36 2x3 2500# 300# 255 128 51.0 32.4
26GA10A/S3 26GB10A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26GA11A/S3 26GB11A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
Chrome
26GA12A/S3 26GB12A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -30°C
316 Alloy
26GA13A/S3 26GB13A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. Nickel
26GA14A/S3 26GB14A/S3 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 149 49.6 32.4 -59°C
Plated
26GA15/S3 26GB15/S3 2x3 1500# 300# 248 49.6 32.4
26GA16/S3 26GB16/S3 2x3 2500# 300# 248 49.6 32.4
26GA10A/S4 26GB10A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26GA11A/S4 26GB11A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26GA12A/S4 26GB12A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 -60°C
316 316
26GA13A/S4 26GB13A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 to
St. St. St. St.
26GA14A/S4 26GB14A/S4 1 1/2 x 3 900# 300# 110 49.6 32.4 -268°C
26GA15/S4 26GB15/S4 2x3 1500# 300# 169 49.6 32.4
26GA16/S4 26GB16/S4 2x3 2500# 300# 179 49.6 32.4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
46 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
H Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 506 mm2, Actual Area: 563 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Conven- Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C tional Type Seal Type Bonnet
RJ
26HA10 26HB10 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26HA11 26HB11 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
-29°C
26HA12 26HB12 2x3 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 Carbon Chrome
to
26HA13 26HB13 2x3 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 Steel Alloy
427°C
26HA14 26HB14 2x3 900# 150# 153 127 85.1 19.6 15.8
26HA15 26HB15 2x3 1500# 300# 189 189 142 51.0 28.6
26HA32 26HB32 2x3 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
Chrome High 428°C
26HA33 26HB33 2x3 600# 150# 56.2 30.6 19.6 15.8
Moly Temp. to
26HA34 26HB34 2x3 900# 150# 84.4 46.2 19.6 15.8
Steel Alloy 538°C
26HA35 26HB35 2x3 1500# 300# 141 76.8 51.0 28.6
26HA10/S3 26HB10/S3 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26HA11/S3 26HB11/S3 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8 Chrome
-30°C
26HA12/S3 26HB12/S3 2x3 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 316 Alloy
to
26HA13/S3 26HB13/S3 2x3 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26HA14/S3 26HB14/S3 2x3 900# 150# 149 18.9 15.8 Plated
26HA15/S3 26HB15/S3 2x3 1500# 300# 189 49.6 28.6
26HA10/S4 26HB10/S4 1 1/2 x 3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26HA11/S4 26HB11/S4 1 1/2 x 3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
-60°C
26HA12/S4 26HB12/S4 2x3 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 316 316
to
26HA13/S4 26HB13/S4 2x3 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26HA14/S4 26HB14/S4 2x3 900# 150# 102 18.9 15.8
26HA15/S4 26HB15/S4 2x3 1500# 300# 110 49.6 28.6

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
47
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
J Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 830 mm2, Actual Area: 923 mm2
Valve ANSI Flange Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
RJ Type
26JA10 26JB10 2x3 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 15.8
26JA11 26JB11 2x3 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 15.8
-29°C
26JA12A 26JB12A 3x4 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 15.8 Carbon Chrome
to
26JA13A 26JB13A 3x4 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 15.8 Steel Alloy
427°C
26JA14 26JB14 3x4 900# 150# 153 127 85.1 19.6 15.8
26JA15 26JB15 3x4 1500# 300# 186 186 142 41.3 15.8
26JA32A 26JB32A 3x4 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 15.8
Chrome High 428°C
26JA33A 26JB33A 3x4 600# 150# 56.2 30.6 19.6 15.8
Moly Temp. to
26JA34A 26JB34A 3x4 900# 150# 84.4 46.2 19.6 15.8
Steel Alloy 538°C
26JA35 26JB35 3x4 1500# 300# 141 76.8 41.3 15.8
26JA10/S3 26JB10/S3 2x3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26JA11/S3 26JB11/S3 2x3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8 Chrome
-30°C
26JA12A/S3 26JB12A/S3 3x4 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 15.8 316 Alloy
to
26JA13A/S3 26JB13A/S3 3x4 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 15.8 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26JA14/S3 26JB14/S3 3x4 900# 150# 149 18.9 15.8 Plated
26JA15/S3 26JB15/S3 3x4 1500# 300# 186 41.3 15.8
26JA10/S4 26JB10/S4 2x3 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
26JA11/S4 26JB11/S4 2x3 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 15.8
-60°C
26JA12A/S4 26JB12A/S4 3x4 300# 150# 34.5 18.9 15.8 316 316
to
26JA13A/S4 26JB13A/S4 3x4 600# 150# 43.1 18.9 15.8 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26JA14/S4 26JB14/S4 3x4 900# 150# 55 18.9 15.8
26JA15/S4 26JB15/S4 3x4 1500# 300# 55 41.3 15.8

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
48 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
K Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 1186 mm2, Actual Area: 1317 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class Limit barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26KA10 26KB10 3x4 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 10.3
26KA11 26KB11 3x4 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 10.3
-29°C
26KA12 26KB12 3x4 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 10.3 Carbon Chrome
to
26KA13 26KB13 3x4 600# 150# 102 85.1 56.8 19.6 13.8 Steel Alloy
427°C
26KA14 26KB14 3x6 900# 150# 153 127 85.1 19.6 13.8
26KA15 26KB15 3x6 1500# 300# 153 153 142 41.3 13.8
26KA32 26KB32 3x4 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 10.3
Chrome High 428°C
26KA33 26KB33 3x4 600# 150# 56.2 30.6 19.6 13.8
Moly Temp. to
26KA34A 26KB34A 3x6 900# 150# 84.4 46.2 19.6 13.8
Steel Alloy 538°C
26KA35 26KB35 3x6 1500# 300# 141 76.8 41.3 13.8
26KA10/S3 26KB10/S3 3x4 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 10.3
26KA11/S3 26KB11/S3 3x4 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 10.3 Chrome
-30°C
26KA12/S3 26KB12/S3 3x4 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 10.3 316 Alloy
to
26KA13/S3 26KB13/S3 3x4 600# 150# 99.2 18.9 13.8 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26KA14/S3 26KB14/S3 3x6 900# 150# 149 18.9 13.8 Plated
26KA15/S3 26KB15/S3 3x6 1500# 300# 153 41.3 13.8
26KA10/S4 26KB10/S4 3x4 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 10.3
26KA11/S4 26KB11/S4 3x4 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 10.3
-60°C
26KA12/S4 26KB12/S4 3x4 300# 150# 36.2 18.9 10.3 316 316
to
26KA13/S4 26KB13/S4 3x4 600# 150# 41.3 18.9 13.8 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26KA14/S4 26KB14/S4 3x6 900# 150# 41.3 18.9 13.8
26KA15/S4 26KB15/S4 3x6 1500# 300# 51.7 41.3 13.8

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
49
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
L Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 1841 mm2, Actual Area: 2045 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material Inlet
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C
Temp.
Conven- Inlet Inlet RF Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Conven- Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal +232°C +427°C +538°C Spring
tional Outlet or RJ RF -60°C -30°C +38°C tional Type Seal Type Bonnet
26LA10 26LB10 3x4 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 6.9
26LA11 26LB11 3x4 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 6.9
-29°C
26LA12 26LB12 4x6 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 11.7 Carbon Chrome
to
26LA13 26LB13 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 68.9 56.8 19.6 11.7 Steel Alloy
427°C
26LA14 26LB14 4x6 900# 150# 103 103 85.1 19.6 11.7
26LA15 26LB15 4x6 1500# 150# 103 103 103 19.6 11.7
26LA32 26LB32 4x6 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 11.7
Chrome High 428°C
26LA33 26LB33 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 30.6 19.6 11.7
Moly Temp. to
26LA34 26LB34 4x6 900# 150# 103 46.2 19.6 11.7
Steel Alloy 538°C
26LA35 26LB35 4x6 1500# 150# 103 76.8 19.6 11.7
26LA10/S3 26LB10/S3 3x4 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 6.9
Chrome
26LA11/S3 26LB11/S3 3x4 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 6.9 -30°C
316 Alloy
26LA12/S3 26LB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 11.7 to
St. St. Nickel
26LA13/S3 26LB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 18.9 11.7 -59°C
Plated
26LA14/S3 26LB14/S3 4x6 900# 150# 103 18.9 11.7
26LA10/S4 26LB10/S4 3x4 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 6.9
26LA11/S4 26LB11/S4 3x4 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 6.9 -60°C
316 316
26LA12/S4 26LB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 36.9 18.9 11.7 to
St. St. St. St.
26LA13/S4 26LB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 36.9 18.9 11.7 -268°C
26LA14/S4 26LB14/S4 4x6 900# 150# 48.2 18.9 11.7

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
50 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
M Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 2323 mm2, Actual Area: 2581 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Conven- BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C tional Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26MA10 26MB10 4x6 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 5.5
26MA11 26MB11 4x6 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 5.5 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26MA12 26MB12 4x6 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 11.0 to
Steel Alloy
26MA13 26MB13 4x6 600# 150# 75.8 75.8 56.8 19.6 11.0 427°C
26MA14 26MB14 4x6 900# 150# 75.8 75.8 75.8 19.6 11.0
26MA32 26MB32 4x6 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 11.0 Chrome High 428°C
26MA33 26MB33 4x6 600# 150# 69.9 30.6 19.6 11.0 Moly Temp. to
26MA34 26MB34 4x6 900# 150# 75.8 46.2 19.6 11.0 Steel Alloy 538°C
26MA10/S3 26MB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 Chrome
-30°C
26MA11/S3 26MB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 316 Alloy
to
26MA12/S3 26MB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 11.0 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26MA13/S3 26MB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 18.9 11.0 Plated
26MA10/S4 26MB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5
-60°C
26MA11/S4 26MB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 316 316
to
26MA12/S4 26MB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 36.2 18.9 11.0 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26MA13/S4 26MB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 41.3 18.9 11.0

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
51
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
N Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 2800 mm2, Actual Area: 3111 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Conven- BalanSeal Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C tional Type Type Bonnet
RJ
26NA10 26NB10 4x6 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 5.5
26NA11 26NB11 4x6 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 5.5 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26NA12 26NB12 4x6 300# 150# 51.0 42.4 28.2 19.6 11.0 to
Steel Alloy
26NA13 26NB13 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 68.9 56.8 19.6 11.0 427°C
26NA14 26NB14 4x6 900# 150# 68.9 68.9 68.9 19.6 11.0
26NA32 26NB32 4x6 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 11.0 Chrome High 428°C
26NA33 26NB33 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 30.6 19.6 11.0 Moly Temp. to
26NA34 26NB34 4x6 900# 150# 68.9 46.2 19.6 11.0 Steel Alloy 538°C
26NA10/S3 26NB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 Chrome
-30°C
26NA11/S3 26NB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 316 Alloy
to
26NA12/S3 26NB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 11.0 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26NA13/S3 26NB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 18.9 11.0 Plated
26NA10/S4 26NB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5
-60°C
26NA11/S4 26NB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 316 316
to
26NA12/S4 26NB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 31.0 18.9 11.0 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26NA13/S4 26NB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 34.5 18.9 11.0

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
52 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
P Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 4116 mm2, Actual Area: 4572 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
RJ Type
26PA10 26PB10 4x6 150# 150# 19.6 12.7 5.5 19.6 5.5
26PA11 26PB11 4x6 300# 150# 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 5.5 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26PA12 26PB12 4x6 300# 150# 36.2 36.2 28.2 19.6 10.3 to
Steel Alloy
26PA13 26PB13 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 68.9 56.8 19.6 10.3 427°C
26PA14 26PB14 4x6 900# 150# 68.9 68.9 68.9 19.6 10.3
26PA32 26PB32 4x6 300# 150# 35.1 15.5 19.6 10.3 Chrome High 428°C
26PA33 26PB33 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 30.6 19.6 10.3 Moly Temp. to
26PA34 26PB34 4x6 900# 150# 68.9 46.2 19.6 10.3 Steel Alloy 538°C
26PA10/S3 26PB10/S3 4x6 150# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 Chrome
-30°C
26PA11/S3 26PB11/S3 4x6 300# 150# 18.9 18.9 5.5 316 Alloy
to
26PA12/S3 26PB12/S3 4x6 300# 150# 49.6 18.9 10.3 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26PA13/S3 26PB13/S3 4x6 600# 150# 68.9 18.9 10.3 Plated
26PA10/S4 26PB10/S4 4x6 150# 150# 12.1 12.1 5.5
-60°C
26PA11/S4 26PB11/S4 4x6 300# 150# 12.1 12.1 5.5 316 316
to
26PA12/S4 26PB12/S4 4x6 300# 150# 20.7 18.9 10.3 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26PA13/S4 26PB13/S4 4x6 600# 150# 33.1 18.9 10.3

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
53
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
Q Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 7129 mm2, Actual Area: 7916 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Balan- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Seal Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Bonnet
RJ Type Type
26QA10 26QB10 6x8 150# 150# 11.4 11.4 5.5 7.9 4.8
26QA11 26QB11 6x8 300# 150# 11.4 11.4 11.4 7.9 4.8 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26QA12 26QB12 6x8 300# 150# 20.7 20.7 20.7 7.9 7.9 to
Steel Alloy
26QA13 26QB13 6x8 600# 150# 41.3 41.3 41.3 7.9 7.9 427°C
H26QA13 H26QB13 6x8 600# 150# 62.0 62.0 56.8 19.6 13.8
26QA32 26QB32 6x8 300# 150# 11.4 11.4 7.9 4.8 Chrome High 428°C
26QA33 26QB33 6x8 600# 150# 41.3 30.6 7.9 4.8 Moly Temp. to
H26QA33 H26QB33 6x8 600# 150# 62.0 30.7 19.6 13.8 Steel Alloy 538°C
26QA10/S3 26QB10/S3 6x8 150# 150# 11.4 7.9 4.8 Chrome
-30°C
26QA11/S3 26QB11/S3 6x8 300# 150# 11.4 7.9 4.8 316 Alloy
to
26QA12/S3 26QB12/S3 6x8 300# 150# 20.7 7.9 7.9 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26QA13/S3 26QB13/S3 6x8 600# 150# 41.3 7.9 7.9 Plated
26QA10/S4 26QB10/S4 6x8 150# 150# 11.4 7.9 4.8
-60°C
26QA11/S4 26QB11/S4 6x8 300# 150# 11.4 7.9 4.8 316 316
to
26QA12/S4 26QB12/S4 6x8 300# 150# 17.2 7.9 7.9 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26QA13/S4 26QB13/S4 6x8 600# 150# 20.7 7.9 7.9

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
54 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
R Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 10323 mm2, Actual Area: 11471 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Out- Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or let +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
RJ RF Type
26RA10 26RB10 6x8 150# 150# 6.9 6.9 5.5 4.1 4.1
26RA11 26RB11 6x8 300# 150# 6.9 6.9 6.9 4.1 4.1 -29°C
Carbon Chrome
26RA12 26RB12 6 x 10 300# 150# 15.8 15.8 15.8 6.9 6.9 to
Steel Alloy
26RA13 26RB13 6 x 10 600# 150# 20.7 20.7 20.7 6.9 6.9 427°C
H26RA13 H26RB13 6 x 10 600# 150# 41.3 41.3 41.3 19.6 13.8
26RA32 26RB32 6x8 300# 150# 6.9 6.8 4.1 4.1 Chrome High 428°C
26RA33 26RB33 6 x 10 600# 150# 20.7 20.7 6.9 6.9 Moly Temp. to
H26RA33 H26RB33 6 x 10 600# 150# 41.3 30.7 19.6 13.8 Steel Alloy 538°C
26RA10/S3 26RB10/S3 6x8 150# 150# 6.9 4.1 3.8 Chrome
-30°C
26RA11/S3 26RB11/S3 6x8 300# 150# 6.9 4.1 3.8 316 Alloy
to
26RA12/S3 26RB12/S3 6 x 10 300# 150# 15.8 6.9 6.9 St. St. Nickel
-59°C
26RA13/S3 26RB13/S3 6 x 10 600# 150# 20.7 6.9 6.9 Plated
26RA10/S4 26RB10/S4 6x8 150# 150# 3.8 4.1 3.8
-60°C
26RA11/S4 26RB11/S4 6x8 300# 150# 3.8 4.1 3.8 316 316
to
26RA12/S4 26RB12/S4 6 x 10 300# 150# 10.3 6.9 6.9 St. St. St. St.
-268°C
26RA13/S4 26RB13/S4 6 x 10 600# 150# 13.8 6.9 6.9

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
pages 10 and 11.
55
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
T Orifice
Metric Units, API Area: 16774 mm2, Actual Area: 18671 mm2
Valve ANSI Back Pressure Limit
Type Number Maximum Set Pressure, barg Material
Size Flange Class barg @ 38°C Inlet
Inlet Conven- Temp.
Conven- Inlet Outlet -268°C -59°C -29°C Balan- Body & Range
BalanSeal RF or +232°C +427°C +538°C tional Spring
tional Outlet RF -60°C -30°C +38°C Seal Type Bonnet
RJ Type
26TA10 26TB10 8 x 10 150# 150# 4.5 4.5 4.5 2.1 2.1
-29°C
26TA11 26TB11 8 x 10 300# 150# 4.5 4.5 4.5 2.1 2.1 Carbon Chrome
to
26TA12 26TB12 8 x 10 300# 150# 8.3 8.3 8.3 4.1 4.1 Steel Alloy
232°C
H26TA12 H26TB12 8 x 10 300# 150# 20.7 20.7 20.7 6.9 6.9
Chrome High 428°C
26TA32 26TB32 8 x 10 300# 150# 8.3 8.2 4.1 4.1
Moly Temp. to
H26TA32 H26TB32 8 x 10 300# 150# 20.7 15.5 6.9 6.9
Steel Alloy 538°C
Chrome
26TA10/S3 26TB10/S3 8 x 10 150# 150# 4.5 2.1 2.1 -30°C
316 Alloy
26TA11/S3 26TB11/S3 8 x 10 300# 150# 4.5 2.1 2.1 to
St. St. Nickel
26TA12/S3 26TB12/S3 8 x 10 300# 150# 8.3 4.1 4.1 -59°C
Pltd.
26TA10/S4 26TB10/S4 8 x 10 150# 150# 3.4 2.1 2.1 -60°C
316 316
26TA11/S4 26TB11/S4 8 x 10 300# 150# 3.4 2.1 2.1 to
St. St. St. St.
26TA12/S4 26TB12/S4 8 x 10 300# 150# 4.5 4.1 4.1 -268°C

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers shown on
the selection chart indicate
conventional valves. For
BalanSeal, O-ring construction,
balanced piston design and
other valve options, see the
type numbering system on
56 pages 10 and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for tempera-
tures above 38°C should
not exceed the rating in ANSI
B16.5.
3. For applications above 538°C,
consult the Farris Factory.
Air Capacities – 2600 Series: 10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Standard Cubic Meters Per Minute at 15.6°C
Set Pressure (barg) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, mm2
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 71 126 198 325 506 830 1186 1841 2323 2800 4116 7129 10323 16774
Actual 97 145 239 361 563 923 1317 2045 2581 3111 4572 7916 11471 18671
1 2.1 3.2 5.3 8.0 12.5 20.5 29.2 45.4 57.3 69.1 101 176 255 415
2 3.1 4.6 7.7 11.6 18.1 29.7 42.5 65.9 83.2 100 147 255 370 602
3 4.1 6.2 10.3 15.5 24.3 39.8 56.9 88.3 111 134 197 342 495 806
4 5.2 7.8 12.9 19.5 30.5 50.0 71.4 110 139 168 247 429 622 1012
5 6.3 9.4 15.6 23.5 36.7 60.2 85.9 133 168 203 298 516 748 1218
6 7.3 11.0 18.2 27.5 42.9 70.3 100 156 196 237 348 603 875 1424
7 8.4 12.6 20.8 31.4 49.1 80.5 115 178 225 271 399 691 1001 1630
8 9.0 14.2 23.5 35.4 55.3 90.7 129 201 253 305 449 778 1127 1835
9 10.5 15.8 26.1 39.4 61.5 100 144 223 282 340 499 865 1254 2041
10 11.6 17.4 28.8 43.4 67.7 111 158 246 310 374 550 952 1380 2247
12 13.7 20.6 34.0 51.3 80.2 131 187 291 367 443 651 1127 1633 2659
14 15.9 23.8 39.3 59.3 92.6 151 216 336 424 511 751 1301 1886 3070
16 18.0 27.0 44.6 67.2 105 172 245 381 481 580 852 1476 2139 3482
18 20.1 30.2 49.9 75.2 117 192 274 426 538 648 953 1650 2392 3893
20 22.3 33.4 55.1 83.1 129 212 303 471 595 717 1054 1825 2645 4305
22 24.4 36.6 60.4 91.1 142 233 332 516 651 785 1155 1999 2898
24 26.5 39.8 65.7 99.0 154 253 361 561 708 854 1255 2174 3150
26 28.7 43.0 71.0 107 167 273 390 606 765 923 1356 2348 3403
28 30.8 46.2 76.2 114 179 294 419 651 822 991 1457 2523 3656
30 32.9 49.4 81.5 122 191 314 448 697 879 1060 1558 2697 3909
32 35.1 52.6 86.8 130 204 334 478 742 936 1128 1659 2872 4162
34 37.2 55.8 92.1 138 216 355 507 787 993 1197 1759 3046 4415
36 39.3 59.0 97.4 146 229 375 536 832 1050 1266 1860 3221 4668
38 41.5 62.2 102 154 241 395 565 877 1107 1334 1961 3395 4920
40 43.6 65.4 107 162 254 416 594 922 1163 1403 2062 3570 5173
42 45.7 68.6 113 170 266 436 623 967 1220 1471 2163 3745
44 47.9 71.8 118 178 278 456 652 1012 1277 1540 2263 3919
46 50.0 75.0 123 186 291 477 681 1057 1334 1608 2364 4094
48 52.1 78.2 129 194 303 497 710 1102 1391 1677 2465 4268
50 54.3 81.4 134 202 316 517 739 1147 1448 1746 2566 4443
60 64.9 97.4 160 242 378 619 884 1373 1732 2088 3070 5315
70 75.6 113 187 281 440 721 1029 1598 2017
80 86.3 129 213 321 502 822 1175 1824
90 96.9 145 239 361 564 924 1320 2049
100 107 161 266 401 626 1026 1465 2274
110 118 177 292 440 688 1127 1610
120 128 193 319 480 750 1229 1755
130 139 209 345 520 812 1331 1901
140 150 225 371 560 874 1433 2046
150 160 241 398 599 936 1534 2191
160 171 257 424 639 999 1636
170 182 273 450 679 1061 1738
180 192 289 477 719 1123 1839
190 203 305 503 758
200 214 321 530 798
210 224 337 556 838
220 235 353 582 878
230 246 369 609 917
240 256 385 635 957
250 267 401 661 997
260 278 417 688
270 288 433 714
280 299 449 741 General Notes:
290 310 465 767
300 320 481 793 1. Above capacities should also be used for 2600L series
when used in air service.
310 331 497 820 2. Capacities at 2.0 barg set pressure and below are
320 342 513 846
330 352 529 873 based on 0.2 Bar overpressure.
899 3. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
340 363 545
discharge Kd for air, gas, and steam is 0.953 when
57
350 374 561
sizing using the API effective areas. When sizing using
360 384 577
370 395 593 the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of
380 406 609 discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
390 416 625
400 427 641
410 438 657
Steam Capacities, 10% Overpressure
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Kilograms Per Hour at Saturation Temperature
Set Pressure (barg) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, mm2
AREAS D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 71 126 198 325 506 830 1186 1841 2323 2800 4116 7129 10323 16774
Actual 97 145 239 361 563 923 1317 2045 2581 3111 4572 7916 11471 18761
1 96 145 239 360 563 923 1318 2046 2582 3113 4575 7922 11479 18685
2 140 210 347 523 817 1339 1912 2968 3746 4516 6637 11491 16652 27104
3 188 282 465 701 1095 1794 2561 3977 5018 6049 8891 15394 22307 36308
4 236 354 584 880 1374 2251 3215 4991 6298 7592 11159 19320 27996 45569
5 284 426 702 1059 1653 2709 3868 6005 7578 9135 13427 23246 33686 54829
6 332 498 821 1237 1933 3166 4522 7020 8858 10678 15694 27173 39375 64090
7 380 570 940 1416 2212 3624 5175 8034 10138 12221 17962 31099 45064 73351
8 428 642 1059 1595 2492 4082 5829 9049 11418 13764 20230 35025 50754 82611
9 476 714 1177 1774 2771 4539 6482 10063 12698 15307 22498 38952 56443 91872
10 524 786 1296 1953 3050 4997 7135 11077 13978 16850 24766 42878 62133 101132
11 572 858 1415 2132 3330 5454 7789 12092 15258 18393 27033 46804 67822 110393
12 620 930 1533 2311 3609 5912 8442 13106 16538 19936 29301 50731 73512 119654
13 668 1002 1652 2490 3888 6370 9096 14120 17818 21479 31569 54657 79201 128914
14 716 1074 1771 2668 4168 6827 9749 15135 19098 23022 33837 58583 84891 138175
15 764 1146 1890 2847 4447 7285 10403 16149 20378 24565 36104 62509 90580 147435
16 812 1218 2008 3026 4726 7742 11056 17164 21658 26108 38372 66436 96270 156696
17 860 1290 2127 3205 5006 8200 11709 18178 22938 27651 40640 70362 101959 165957
18 908 1362 2246 3384 5285 8657 12363 19192 24218 29194 42908 74288 107649 175217
19 956 1434 2364 3563 5564 9115 13016 20207 25498 30737 45176 78215 113338 184478
20 1004 1506 2483 3742 5844 9573 13670 21221 26778 32280 47443 82141 119028 193738
22 1100 1650 2721 4099 6403 10488 14977 23250 29337 35366 51979 89994 130407
24 1196 1794 2958 4457 6961 11403 16283 25279 31897 38452 56515 97846 141786
26 1292 1938 3195 4815 7520 12318 17590 27307 34457 41538 61050 105699 153165
28 1388 2082 3433 5173 8079 13233 18897 29336 37017 44624 65586 113552 164544
30 1484 2226 3670 5530 8637 14149 20204 31365 39577 47710 70121 121404 175923
32 1580 2370 3908 5888 9196 15064 21511 33394 42137 50796 74657 129257 187302
34 1676 2514 4145 6246 9755 15979 22818 35422 44697 53883 79193 137110 198681
36 1772 2658 4383 6604 10313 16894 24125 37451 47257 56969 83728 144962 210059
38 1868 2802 4620 6962 10872 17809 25431 39480 49817 60055 88264 152815 221438
40 1964 2946 4858 7319 11431 18724 26738 41509 52377 63141 92799 160667 232817
42 2060 3090 5095 7677 11990 19640 28045 43537 54937 66227 97335 168520
44 2156 3234 5332 8035 12548 20555 29352 45566 57497 69313 101870 176373
46 2252 3378 5570 8393 13107 21470 30659 47595 60057 72399 106406 184225
48 2348 3522 5807 8750 13666 22385 31966 49624 62617 75485 110942 192078
50 2444 3666 6045 9108 14224 23300 33272 51652 65177 78571 115477 199931
52 2540 3810 6282 9466 14783 24216 34579 53681 67737 81657 120013 207783
54 2636 3954 6520 9824 15342 25131 35886 55710 70297 84743 124548 215636
56 2732 4098 6757 10181 15901 26046 37193 57739 72857 87829 129084 223489
58 2828 4242 6994 10539 16459 26961 38500 59767 75417 90915 133620 231341
60 2924 4386 7232 10897 17018 27876 39807 61796 77976 94001 138155 239194
62 3020 4530 7469 11255 17577 28791 41114 63825 80536 97087 142691 247046
64 3116 4674 7707 11612 18135 29707 42420 65854 83096 100173 147226
66 3212 4818 7944 11970 18694 30622 43727 67883 85656 103259 151762
68 3308 4962 8182 12328 19253 31537 45034 69911 88216 106345 156298
70 3404 5106 8419 12686 19812 32452 46341 71940 90776
72 3500 5250 8656 13043 20370 33367 47648 73969 93336
74 3596 5394 8894 13401 20929 34283 48955 75998 95896
76 3692 5538 9131 13759 21488 35198 50262 78026
78 3788 5682 9369 14117 22046 36113 51568 80055
80 3884 5826 9606 14474 22605 37028 52875 82084
82 3980 5970 9844 14832 23164 37943 54182 84113
84 4076 6114 10081 15190 23722 38858 55489 86141
86 4172 6258 10319 15548 24281 39774 56796 88170
88 4268 6402 10556 15905 24840 40689 58103 90199
90 4364 6546 10793 16263 25399 41604 59410 92228
92 4460 6690 11031 16621 25957 42519 60716 94256
94 4556 6834 11268 16979 26516 43434 62023 96285 General Notes:
96 4652 6978 11506 17336 27075 44350 63330 98314 1. Above capacities should also be used for 2600L series
98 4748 7122 11743 17694 27633 45265 64637 100343 when used in steam service.
100 4844 7266 11981 18052 28192 46180 65944 102371 2. Capacities at 2.0 barg set pressure and below are
110 5324 7986 13168 19841 30986 50756 72478 based on 0.2 Bar overpressure.
120 5804 8706 14355 21629 33779 55332 79012 3. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
58 130 6284 9426 15542 23418 36573 59908 85547 discharge Kd for air, gas, and steam is 0.953 when
140 6764 10146 16729 25207 39366 64484 92081
150 7244 10866 17916 26996 42160 69059 98615 sizing using the API effective areas. When sizing using
the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of
160 7724 11586 19104 28784 44953 73635
170 8204 12306 20291 30573 47747 78211 discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
180 8684 13026 21478 32362 50540 82787
190 9164 13746 22665 34151
200 9643 14465 23852 35939
Water Capacities – 2600L, 10% Overpressure
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities in Liters Per Minute at 21°C
Set Pressure (barg) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, mm2
Areas D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 71 126 198 325 506 830 1186 1841 2323 2800 4116 7129 10323 16774
Actual 97 145 239 361 563 923 1317 2045 2581 3111 4572 7916 11471 18761
1 58.8 88.2 145 219 342 561 801 1244 1569 1892 2781 4815 6977 11357
2 79.6 119 196 296 463 758 1083 1682 2122 2559 3761 6511 9435 15358
3 97.3 146 240 362 566 928 1325 2057 2595 3129 4599 7962 11538 18781
4 112 168 278 418 654 1071 1530 2375 2997 3613 5310 9194 13323 21686
5 125 188 310 468 731 1198 1710 2655 3351 4040 5937 10280 14896 24246
6 137 206 340 513 801 1312 1874 2909 3671 4425 6504 11261 16318 26561
7 148 223 367 554 865 1417 2024 3142 3965 4780 7025 12163 17625 28689
8 158 238 393 592 925 1515 2164 3359 4239 5110 7510 13003 18842 30670
9 168 252 417 628 981 1607 2295 3563 4496 5420 7966 13792 19985 32530
10 177 266 439 662 1034 1694 2419 3756 4739 5713 8397 14538 21066 34290
12 194 292 481 725 1133 1856 2650 4114 5191 6258 9198 15925 23077 37562
14 210 315 520 783 1223 2004 2862 4444 5607 6760 9935 17202 24926 40572
16 224 337 556 837 1308 2143 3060 4751 5995 7226 10621 18389 26647 43373
18 238 357 589 888 1387 2273 3246 5039 6358 7665 11265 19505 28264 46005
20 251 377 621 936 1462 2396 3421 5311 6702 8080 11875 20560 29793
22 263 395 652 982 1534 2513 3588 5571 7029 8474 12455 21563 31247
24 275 413 681 1026 1602 2624 3748 5818 7342 8851 13008 22522 32636
26 286 429 708 1067 1667 2732 3901 6056 7642 9212 13540 23442 33969
28 297 446 735 1108 1730 2835 4048 6285 7930 9560 14051 24327 35251
30 307 461 761 1147 1791 2934 4190 6505 8209 9895 14544 25181 36489
32 317 476 786 1184 1850 3030 4328 6719 8478 10220 15021 26006
34 327 491 810 1221 1907 3124 4461 6925 8739 10535 15483 26807
36 337 505 834 1256 1962 3214 4590 7126 8992 10840 15932 27584
38 346 519 856 1291 2016 3302 4716 7321 9238 11137 16369 28340
40 355 533 879 1324 2068 3388 4839 7512 9478 11426 16794 29076
42 364 546 900 1357 2119 3472 4958 7697 9713 11709 17209 29794
44 372 559 922 1389 2169 3554 5075 7878 9941 11984 17614
46 381 571 942 1420 2218 3634 5189 8055 10165 12253 18009
48 389 584 963 1451 2266 3712 5300 8229 10383
50 397 596 982 1481 2312 3788 5410 8398 10597
60 435 653 1076 1622 2533 4150 5926 9200
70 470 705 1163 1752 2736 4482 6401 9937
80 502 754 1243 1873 2925 4792 6843 10623
90 533 799 1318 1987 3103 5083 7258 11268
100 562 843 1390 2094 3271 5358 7651 11877
110 589 884 1457 2196 3430 5619 8024 12457
120 615 923 1522 2294 3583 5869 8381 13011
130 640 961 1584 2388 3729 6109 8723 13542
140 665 997 1644 2478 3870 6339 9052
150 688 1032 1702 2565 4006 6562 9370
160 710 1066 1758 2649 4137 6777 9678
170 732 1099 1812 2730 4264 6986 9975
180 754 1131 1865 2810 4388 7188 10265
190 774 1162 1916 2887 4508 7385 10546
200 794 1192 1965 2962 4625 7577 10820
210 814 1221 2014 3035 4740 7764 11087
220 833 1250 2061 3106 4851 7947 11348
230 852 1278 2108 3176 4960 8125 11603
240 870 1306 2153 3244 5067 8300 11853
250 888 1332 2197 3311 5171 8471
260 906 1359 2241 3377 5274 8639
270 923 1385 2284 3441 5374 8804
280 940 1410 2326 3504 5473 8965 General Notes:
290 957 1435 2367 3566 5570 9124
300 973 1460 2407 3627 1. Capacities at 2.0 barg set pressure and below are
based on 0.2 Bar overpressure.
310 989 1484 2447 3687 2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
320 1005 1508 2486 3746
330 1020 1531 2525 3804 discharge Kd for liquids is 0.724 when sizing using the
API effective areas. When sizing using the ASME actual
340 1036 1554 2563 3862
areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for water
59
350 1051 1577 2600
is 0.652.
360 1066 1599 2637
370 1081 1621 2673
380 1095 1643
390 1109 1664
400 1124 1686
410 1138 1707
Water Capacities – 2600: 25% Overpressure
Non-Code, Capacities in Liters Per Minute at 21°C
Set Pressure (barg) Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, mm2
AREAS D E F G H J K L M N P Q R T
API 71 126 198 325 506 830 1186 1841 2323 2800 4116 7129 10323 16774
Actual 97 145 239 361 563 923 1317 2045 2581 3111 4572 7916 11471 18761
1 52.9 79.3 130 197 308 504 720 1118 1411 1701 2500 4329 6273 10211
2 74.8 112 185 278 435 713 1019 1581 1996 2406 3536 6122 8872 14441
3 91.6 137 226 341 533 873 1248 1937 2444 2947 4331 7499 10866 17687
4 105 158 261 394 616 1009 1441 2237 2822 3402 5001 8659 12547 20423
5 118 177 292 441 688 1128 1611 2501 3156 3804 5591 9681 14028 22834
6 129 194 320 483 754 1235 1764 2739 3457 4167 6125 10605 15367 25013
7 140 210 346 521 815 1335 1906 2959 3734 4501 6616 11455 16599 27017
8 149 224 370 557 871 1427 2038 3163 3992 4812 7073 12245 17745 28883
9 158 238 392 591 924 1513 2161 3355 4234 5104 7502 12988 18821 30635
10 167 251 413 623 974 1595 2278 3537 4463 5380 7907 13691 19839 32292
12 183 275 453 683 1067 1747 2496 3874 4889 5894 8662 14998 21733 35374
14 198 297 489 738 1152 1888 2696 4185 5281 6366 9356 16199 23474 38209
16 211 317 523 788 1232 2018 2882 4474 5645 6805 10002 17318 25095 40847
18 224 336 555 836 1306 2140 3057 4745 5988 7218 10609 18368 26617 43325
20 236 355 585 882 1377 2256 3222 5002 6312 7609 11183 19362 28057
22 248 372 614 925 1444 2366 3379 5246 6620 7980 11729 20307 29427
24 259 388 641 966 1509 2471 3529 5479 6914 8335 12251 21210 30735
26 269 404 667 1005 1570 2572 3674 5703 7196 8675 12751 22076 31990
28 280 420 692 1043 1630 2670 3812 5918 7468 9003 13232 22910 33198
30 289 434 717 1080 1687 2763 3946 6126 7730 9319 13697 23714 34363
32 299 449 740 1115 1742 2854 4076 6327 7984 9625 14146 24491
34 308 462 763 1150 1796 2942 4201 6522 8230 9921 14581 25245
36 317 476 785 1183 1848 3027 4323 6711 8468 10208 15004 25977
38 326 489 806 1215 1898 3110 4441 6895 8700 10488 15415 26689
40 334 502 827 1247 1948 3191 4557 7074 8926 10761 15815 27382
42 343 514 848 1278 1996 3270 4669 7249 9147 11026 16206 28059
44 351 526 868 1308 2043 3347 4779 7419 9362 11286 16587
46 358 538 887 1337 2089 3422 4886 7586 9572 11540 16960
48 366 550 906 1366 2134 3495 4992 7749 9778
50 374 561 925 1394 2178 3568 5095 7909 9980
60 409 614 1014 1527 2386 3908 5581 8664
70 442 664 1095 1650 2577 4221 6028 9358
80 473 710 1170 1764 2755 4513 6444 10004
90 502 753 1241 1871 2922 4786 6835 10611
100 529 793 1309 1972 3080 5045 7205 11185
110 555 832 1373 2068 3230 5292 7557 11731
120 579 869 1434 2160 3374 5527 7893 12253
130 603 905 1492 2248 3512 5753 8215 12753
140 626 939 1548 2333 3644 5970 8525
150 648 972 1603 2415 3772 6179 8824
160 669 1004 1655 2495 3896 6382 9114
170 690 1035 1706 2571 4016 6579 9394
180 710 1065 1756 2646 4132 6769 9667
190 729 1094 1804 2718 4246 6955 9931
200 748 1122 1851 2789 4356 7136 10190
210 767 1150 1897 2858 4464 7312 10441
220 785 1177 1941 2925 4569 7484 10687
230 802 1204 1985 2991 4671 7652 10927
240 819 1229 2028 3055 4772 7817 11162
250 836 1255 2069 3118 4870 7978
260 853 1280 2110 3180 4967 8136
270 869 1304 2151 3241 5061 8291
280 885 1328 2190 3300 5154 8443 General Notes:
290 901 1352 2229 3359 5245 8592
300 916 1375 2267 3416 1. Capacities at 2.0 barg set pressure and below are
based on 0.2 Bar overpressure.
310 931 1397 2304 3472 2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of
320 946 1420 2341 3528
330 961 1442 2378 3583 discharge Kd for liquids is 0.64 when sizing using the
API effective areas. When sizing using the ASME actual
60 340 975 1463 2413 3637
areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for water
350 990 1485 2449
is 0.576.
360 1004 1506 2483
370 1018 1527 2518
380 1031 1547
390 1045 1567
400 1058 1587
410 1071 1607
2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves
Farris Engineering offers a complete line of large orifice, spring-loaded The 2600 Series large orifice valves are offered in both conventional and
safety relief valves for applications requiring flows larger than the standard BalanSeal construction with ANSI Class 300 RF flanged inlet by ANSI Class
API “T” orifice. These large orifice valves offer the same superior design, 150 RF flanged outlet, and temperature range from -20° to 800° F. They
construction, metallurgy, and options as the standard 2600 Series. are designed and built in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Features include full nozzle, balanced bellows, isolation of bonnet spring Vessel Code, Section VIII. Capacity ratings are certified by the National
chamber, integral one-piece sleeve guide, temperature equalizing disc, Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
and positive connection of internal parts. Six sizes with inlets ranging
from 8" to 20" and effective orifice areas from 31.5 to 176.7 square inches
are available.

Maximum Back
Valve Size Maximum Set Maximum Set Pressure,
Actual Orifice Area Type Number Pressure
Inlet X Pressure, psig barg
Orifice All Designs
Outlet
Square Square (inches) -20°F to +451°F to -29°C to +233°C to psig @ barg @
Conventional BalanSeal
Inches Centimeters +450°F +800°F +232°C +427°C 100°F 38°C
26UA10 26UB10 65 65 4.5 4.5 30 2.1
26UA11 26UB11 65 65 4.5 4.5 30 2.1
U 31.5 203.2 8 x 10
26UA12 26UB12 120 120 8.3 8.3 60 4.1
H26UA12 H26UB12 300 300 20.7 20.7 100 6.9
W 63.6 410.2 26WA12 26WB12 12 x 16 300 300 20.7 20.7 100 6.9
W2 104.0 670.8 26W2A12 26W2B12 16 x 18 300 300 20.7 20.7 100 6.9
X 113.1 729.5 26XA12 26XB12 16 x 20 300 300 20.7 20.7 100 6.9
Y 143.1 923.0 26YA12 26YB12 18 x 24 300 300 20.7 20.7 100 6.9
Z 176.7 1139.7 26ZA12 26ZB12 20 x 24 300 200 20.7 13.8 100 6.9

Materials of Construction: Carbon steel body and bonnet, stainless steel


trim and chrome alloy spring. Other materials available on application.
Consult the factory.

Connections: ANSI Class 300#RF inlet x 150#RF. Other connection types


available on application. Consult the factory.

General Notes:
1. All valves supplied with plain caps unless otherwise specified. Standard suffix for type number is “-120”. For other cap construction, refer to page 69.
2. For set pressures under 20 psig (1.4 barg) consult the factory.
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3. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII requires all valves have a lifting lever when used for air, steam and hot water (over 140°F).
4. For corrosive, low and high temperature materials, ANSI Class 150 inlet flange and open bonnet designs, consult the Factory.
5. Standard flange finish is serrated unless otherwise specified.
6. Optional equipment includes: air set device for set pressure testing, extra large lapping glass for valve seat maintenance, spring compression device for set
pressure adjustment, and special disassembly and reassembly equipment.
7. The “U” orifice with 300# inlet flange is available up to 1000°F. Set pressures are the same as the comparable “T” orifice.
2600 Series Super Capacity Conventional
Bill of Materials–Conventional
Item Part Name Material
1 Body 26( )A12 ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
2 Bonnet 26( )A12 ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
3 Cap, Plain Screwed ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
4 Disc Stainless Steel
5 Nozzle 316 St. St.
6 Disc Holder Stainless Steel
7 Blowdown Ring Stainless Steel
8 Sleeve Guide 26( )A12 Stainless Steel
9 Stem Stainless Steel
10 Spring Adjusting Screw Stainless Steel
11 Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw) Stainless Steel
12 Lock Screw (B.D.R.) Stainless Steel
13 Lock Screw Stud Stainless Steel
14 Stem Retainer Stainless Steel
15 Spring Button, Lower Carbon St. Rust Proofed
16 Spring Button, Upper Carbon St. Rust Proofed
17* Insert, Spring Button Upper Stainless Steel
18 Stem Insert Stainless Steel
19* Retaining Ring Stainless Steel
20* Back-Up Ring Teflon
21* Cylinder Plug Stainless Steel
22* O-Ring, Cylinder Plug Ethylene Propylene
23 Body Stud ASTM A193 Gr. B7, Alloy St.
24 Hex Nut (Body) ASTM A194 Gr. 2H, Alloy St.
25 Spring 26( )A12 Chrome Alloy, Rust Proofed
26* Roller Thrust Bearing Hardened Alloy Steel
27 Cap Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
28 Body Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
29 Bonnet Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
30 Lock Screw Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
31 Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.) Stainless Steel
32 Lock Screw (D.H.) Stainless Steel
33 Pipe Plug (Bonnet) Steel
34 Pipe Plug (Body) Steel
35* Forged Eye Bolt Steel, Galvanized

*Not supplied on U & W orifice

Valve ANSI Flange


Type Dimensions, in/mm Approx.
Size Class
Number Weight
Inlet X Inlet Outlet A
Conv. B C E F Lbs/Kg
Outlet RF RF (max.)
54-1/2 11 10-7/8 13/16 2-7/16 650
8 U 10 300 150 26UA12
1385 279 276 21 62 295
70-1/2 16 14-1/8 13/16 2-13/16 2800
12 W 16 300 150 26WA12
1791 406 359 21 71 1270
90-3/4 20 16 1-1/4 3-1/2 4200
16 W2 18 300 150 26W2A12
2305 508 406 32 89 1905
93-1/2 21 17 1-1/4 3-1/2 5500
62 16 X 20 300 150 26XA12
2375 533 432 32 89 2495
97-1/2 25 20 1-1/4 3-5/8 7000
18 Y 24 300 150 26YA12
2477 635 508 32 92 3175
109 25 20 1-1/4 3-3/4 7500
20 Z 24 300 150 26ZA12
2769 635 508 32 95 3402

Note: The “U” orifice weights and dimensions are identical to the “T” orifice on page 75.
2600 Series Super Capacity BalanSeal
Bill of Materials–BalanSeal
Item Part Name Material
1 Body 26( )B12 ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
2 Bonnet 26( )B12 ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
3 Cap, Plain Screwed ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
4 Disc Stainless Steel
5 Nozzle 316 St. St.
6 Disc Holder Stainless Steel
7 Blowdown Ring Stainless Steel
8 Sleeve Guide 26( )B12 Stainless Steel
9 Stem Stainless Steel
10 Spring Adjusting Screw Stainless Steel
11 Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw) Stainless Steel
12 Lock Screw (B.D.R.) Stainless Steel
13 Lock Screw Stud Stainless Steel
14 Stem Retainer Stainless Steel
15 Spring Button, Lower Carbon St. Rust Proofed
16 Spring Button, Upper Carbon St. Rust Proofed
17* Insert, Spring Button Upper Stainless Steel
18 Stem Insert Stainless Steel
19* Retaining Ring Stainless Steel
20* Back-Up Ring Teflon
21* Cylinder Plug Stainless Steel
22* O-Ring, Cylinder Plug Ethylene Propylene
23 Body Stud ASTM A193 Gr. B7, Alloy St.
24 Hex Nut (Body) ASTM A194 Gr. 2H, Alloy St.
25 Spring 26( )B12 Chrome Alloy, Rust Proofed
26* Roller Thrust Bearing Hardened Alloy Steel
27 Cap Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
28 Body Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
29 Bonnet Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
30 Lock Screw Gasket Soft Iron or Steel
31 Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.) Stainless Steel
32 Lock Screw (D.H.) Stainless Steel
33 Pipe Plug (Body) Steel
34 Bellows Inconel Composite
35* Bellows Gasket Flexible Graphite
36* Forged Eye Bolt Steel, Galvanized

*Not supplied on U & W orifice

Valve ANSI Flange


Type Dimensions, in/mm Approx.
Size Class
Number Weight
Inlet X Inlet Outlet A
Conv. B C E F Lbs/Kg
Outlet RF RF (max.)
54-1/2 11 10-7/8 13/16 2-7/16 700
8 U 10 300 150 26UB12
1385 279 276 21 62 317
70-1/2 16 14-1/8 13/16 2-13/16 2850
12 W 16 300 150 26WB12
1791 406 359 21 71 1293
16 W2 90-3/4 20 16 1-1/4 3-1/2 4250
300 150 26W2B12
18 2305 508 406 32 89 1927
93-1/2 21 17 1-1/4 3-1/2 5550
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16 X 20 300 150 26XB12
2375 533 432 32 89 2517
97-1/2 25 20 1-1/4 3-5/8 7050
18 Y 24 300 150 26YB12
2477 635 508 32 92 3197
109 25 20 1-1/4 3-3/4 7550
20 Z 24 300 150 26ZB12
2769 635 508 32 95 3424

Note: The “U” orifice weights and dimensions are identical to the “T” orifice on page 75.
Air Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:
10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities In Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute At 60 °F
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Set Pressure
(psig) U W W2 X Y Z
31.5 63.62 104.0 113.1 143.1 176.7
20 18677 37723 61666 67062 84850 104773
30 23632 47729 78023 84850 107357 132564
40 29081 58736 96016 104417 132114 163135
50 34531 69742 114009 123984 156872 193705
60 39981 80749 132001 143552 181629 224276
70 45431 91756 149994 163119 206387 254846
80 50880 102763 167987 182686 231144 285417
90 56330 113769 185980 202253 255901 315987
100 61780 124776 203973 221820 280659 346558
125 75404 152293 248955 270738 342552 422984
150 89029 179810 293937 319656 404446 499410
175 102653 207327 338919 368574 466340 575837
200 116277 234844 383901 417492 528233 652263
250 143526 289878 473865 515328 652020 805116
300 170775 344912 563829 613164 775808 957968

Steam Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:


10% Overpressure, API
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities In Pounds Per Hour At Saturation Temperature
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Set Pressure
(psig) U W W2 X Y Z
31.5 63.62 104.0 113.1 143.1 176.7
20 52474 105981 173248 188407 238383 294355
30 66393 134093 219202 238383 238383 372434
40 81703 165016 269752 293356 371169 458320
50 97014 195939 320302 348329 440724 544206
60 112325 226861 370852 403302 510278 630092
70 127636 257784 421402 458275 579833 715979
80 142947 288707 471952 513248 649388 801865
90 158257 319630 522502 568221 718943 887751
100 173568 350553 573052 623194 788498 973638
125 211845 427861 699427 760627 962384 1188353
150 250122 505168 825802 898059 1136271 1403069
175 288399 582475 952176 1035492 1310158 1617785
200 326676 659783 1078551 1172924 1484045 1832500
250 403230 814397 1331301 1447790 1831819 2261932
300 479784 969012 1584050 1722655 2179593 2691363

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Water Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:
25% Overpressure, API4
Capacities In Gallons Per Minute At 70 °F, Non Code
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches
Set Pressure
(psig) U W W2 X Y Z
31.5 63.62 104.0 113.1 143.1 176.7
20 3742 6962 11381 12377 15660 19337
30 4483 8527 13939 15159 19179 23683
40 5176 9846 16095 17504 22147 27347
50 5787 11008 17995 19570 24761 30575
60 6340 12059 19713 21438 27124 33493
70 6848 13025 21292 23155 29297 36177
80 7320 13924 22762 24754 31320 38674
90 7765 14769 24143 26256 33220 41020
100 8185 15568 25449 27676 35017 43239
125 9151 17405 28453 30943 39150 48343
150 10024 19067 31169 33896 42887 52957
175 10827 20594 33666 36612 46324 57200
200 11575 22016 35991 39140 49522 61150
250 12941 24615 40239 43760 55367 68368
300 14177 26965 44080 47937 60652 74893

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General Notes:
1. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on 3 PSI overpressure.
2. For sizing purposes using the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
3. For sizing purposes using the actual areas, the coefficient of discharge K for water is 0.576.
4. The “U” orifice meets the requirements of ASME Code Section VIII. Capacities listed in the table for the “U” orifice are based on 10% overpressure.
Air Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:
10% Overpressure, API – Metric Units
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities In Standard Cubic Meters Per Minute At 15.6°C
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, cm2
Set Pressure
(barg) U W W2 X Y Z
203.2 410.2 670.8 729.5 923.0 1139.7
1.4 533 1077 1761 1915 2423 2992
2 655 1324 2164 2353 2978 3677
3 878 1773 2899 3153 3989 4926
4 1102 2226 3639 3957 5007 6183
5 1326 2678 4378 4761 6024 7439
6 1550 3131 5118 5566 7042 8696
7 1774 3583 5857 6370 8060 9952
8 1998 4035 6597 7174 9077 11209
9 2222 4488 7336 7978 10095 12465
10 2446 4940 8076 8783 11113 13722
12 2894 5845 9555 10391 13148 16235
14 3342 6750 11034 12000 15183 18748
16 3790 7655 12513 13608 17218 21261
18 4238 8559 13993 15217 19253 23774
20.7 4843 9781 15989 17388 22001 27167

Steam Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:


10% Overpressure, API – Metric Units
ASME Pressure Vessel Code (UV), Capacities In Kilograms Per Hour At Saturation Temperature
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, cm2
Set Pressure
(barg) U W W2 X Y Z
203.2 410.2 670.8 729.5 923.0 1139.7
1.4 24003 48480 79251 86185 109046 134650
2 29501 59584 97403 105926 134023 165492
3 39520 79818 130480 141897 179535 221690
4 49600 100176 163759 178088 225326 278233
5 59679 120534 197038 214279 271117 334776
6 69759 140892 230317 250470 316908 391319
7 79839 161250 263597 286662 362699 447861
8 89919 181608 296876 322853 408490 504404
9 99999 201966 330155 359044 454281 560947
10 110078 222324 363435 395235 500072 617490
12 130238 263040 429993 467618 591654 730576
14 150398 303756 496552 540000 683237 843661
16 170557 344472 563111 612383 774819 956747
18 190717 385188 629669 684765 866401 1069833
20.7 217932 440154 719523 782482 990037 1222498

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Water Capacities – 2600 Series Super Capacity:
25% Overpressure, API4 – Metric Units
Capacities In Liters Per Minute At 21 °C, Non Code
Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, cm2
Set Pressure
(barg) U W W2 X Y Z
203.2 410.2 670.8 729.5 923.0 1139.7
1.4 14264 26562 43421 47220 59745 73774
2 16716 31747 51898 56439 71409 88177
3 20442 38882 63562 69123 87458 107994
4 23605 44898 73395 79817 100988 124701
5 26391 50197 82058 89238 112909 139420
6 28910 54988 89890 97755 123685 152727
7 31226 59394 97092 105588 133595 164964
8 33383 63495 103796 112878 142819 176354
9 35408 67347 110092 119725 151483 187051
10 37323 70990 116047 126202 159677 197169
12 40885 77765 127124 138247 174917 215988
14 44161 83996 137309 149324 188932 233294
16 47210 89796 146790 159634 201977 249402
18 50074 95243 155694 169317 214229 264531
20.7 53699 102136 166963 181573 229735 283678

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General Notes:
1. Capacities at 30 psig and below are based on 3 psig overpressure.
2. For sizing purposes using the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
3. For sizing purposes using the actual areas, the coefficient of discharge K for water is 0.576.
4. The “U” orifice meets the requirements of ASME Code Section VIII. Capacities listed in the table for the “U” orifice are based on 10% overpressure.
Accessories
Cap Constructions
Standard Material & Material for Corrosive/Low Temperature Service - Stainless Steel
Std. Materials S3 S4
Cap Description Part Name S1, N1 -75°F to 800°F -450 °F to 450°F
-20°F to 800°F
Cap Carbon Steel 316 St. 316 St.
Test Lever Carbon Steel
Cam 316 St. St.
Cam Shaft 316 St. St.
Gland 316 St. St.
Stem Jam Nut 316 St. St.
Packed Lever
Stem Test Nut 316 St. St.
Packing Ring Graphite
Plain Washer Steel
Lever Hex. Jam Nut Steel
Cap Stud Alloy Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Cap Hex. Nut Alloy Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Cap Iron
Test Lever Iron
Test Lever Fork Iron
Stem Jam Nut 316 St. St.
Open Lever
Stem Test Nut 316 St. St.
(Single or Double Acting)
Cap Screw Steel, Plated
Fork Rd. Hd. Rivet Steel
Lever Rd. Hd. Rivet Steel
Cotter Pin Steel, Plated

Cap Constructions
Standard Material for Corrosive Service - Monel & Hastelloy C
Monel Hastelloy C
M2 M3 & M4 H2 H3 & H4
Cap Description Part Name -20°F to 800°F -20°F to 800°F -20°F to 800°F -20°F to 800°F
Conventional BalanSeal Conventional & BalanSeal Conventional BalanSeal Conventional & BalanSeal
Cap Monel Hastelloy C
Test Lever
Cam Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
Cam Shaft Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
Gland Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
Stem Jam Nut Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
Packed Lever
Stem Test Nut Monel Monel Monel Graphite
Packing Ring Graphite Graphite Graphite Not Used
Plain Washer
Lever Hex. Jam Nut
Cap Stud Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Cap Hex. Nut Hastelloy C Hastelloy C
Cap
Test Lever
Test Lever Fork
Open Lever Stem Jam Nut Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
(Single or
Stem Test Nut Monel Monel Monel Hastelloy C
Double Acting)
Cap Screw
Fork Rd. Hd. Rivet
Lever Rd. Hd. Rivet
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Cotter Pin

Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard. Cap assembly materials are standard in M1 & H1 trim.
2. Cap assembly materials N1 & N4 are the same as standard BalanSeal design, except the cap studs and hex nuts are B7M & 2HM (N1 trim) and B8MA & 8MA (N4 trim) respectively.
Accessories

Cap Cap
Hex Jam Nut Stem
Stem Jam Nut Jam Nut
Plain Washer Stem
Stem Test Nut Test Nut
Gland
Cotter Pin
Cotter Pin
Packing Ring
Fork RD.
Lever RD. HD. Rivet HD. Rivet
Cam Shaft
Cap Screw Cap Screw

Test Lever Test Lever Fork


Stem Jam Nut Lever RD.
HD. Rivet
Stem Test Nut Test Lever

Cap Open Lever Open Lever


(Single Acting Lever) (Double Acting Lever)
Cam 2600 Series, 2600 Series,
Types 26( )A10, A11, A20, A21, Sizes 1x2 Thru 6x10 Except
Cap Hex Nut All Sizes Except 8x10 Types 26( )A10, A11, A20, A21,
Sizes 8x10, All Types
Cap Stud

Test Lever

Packed Lever
2600 Series, All Sizes

Test Gag Installations

Removable Plug for Removable Plug for


Use of Test Gag Use of Test Gag

Plain Screwed Cap


2600 Series, All Sizes
Packed Lever Open Lever
2600 Series, All Sizes Open Lever (Single Acting Lever)
(Double Acting Lever) 2600 Series,
2600 Series, Sizes 1x2 Types 26( )A10, A11, A20, A21,
Thru 6x10 Except All Sizes Except 8x10
Types 26( )A10, A11
Sizes 8x10, All Types
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Accessories
Remotor
The Farris Remotor air operated depressuring unit is an economical way
to rapidly depressurize vessels in the event of an emergency, combining
pressure relief and drop out service in one installation.

• Operates by air pressure from remote point.

• Rapidly depressurizes vessels in service to predeter­mined


Remotor
limit or to zero psig.

• Extra power motor affords one regulated power supply for series
Support Plate
of valve installations.

• Rolling diaphragm withstands greater pressures at constant


effective area. Support
Bracket
• Weatherproof and maintenance free. Remotor
Yoke Packed Cap
• Compact design for easy installation.
Yoke Pin Test Lever
• Allows normal use of test lever. Remote Control
Lever
Valve Position Indicators (not shown)
Limit or proximity switch accessories are available. These devices mount
on any cap construction and provide a signal locally or to remote locations
to indicate the valve has operated. Consult Factory for details.

Bugproof Vent
This option is available for use on all BalanSeal bellows designs.

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Accessories
Steam Jacketing
Viscous or heavy residual processes that tend to freeze in relief valve
nozzles can create hazardous operating conditions. Jacketing or tracing
of adjacent inlet piping and the pipe-away may not be enough to prevent
product solidification under the valve seat or even in the valve inlet nozzle.
If a pressure surge causes the valve to relieve, some of the solidified
material can stick to the seat, preventing the valve from completely
re-seating. This usually results in continuous process weepage around
the valve seating surface.

The solution is to keep the valve warm enough to prevent build-ups of


these high-melting processes.

ControHeat Bolt-On Jacket


This valve jacket is easy to install and maintain. It covers the valve flange
to flange, providing uniform heat to all process wetted surfaces. The jacket
consists of two aluminum castings with steel pressure chambers cast into
the aluminum. The steel pressure chambers receive the heating fluid
(steam, hot water or hot oil) and rapidly transfer the heat through the
aluminum to the valve body. The pressure chambers are designed and
tested in accordance with ASME BPV Code, Section XIII.

Standard service ratings for the jacket are 150 psig (10 barg) and 500ºF
(260ºC). Higher ratings are available for service to 600 psig (40 barg) and
750ºF (400ºC). The jacket may be ordered with adjacent flange coverage.

Installation
1. Install the Farris safety relief valve in the line.

2. Verify the fit of the jacket on the valve.

3. Spread heat transfer mastic (HTM) on valve body and


surfaces of jacket.

4. Bolt jacket halves onto valve. Clean excess HTM from jacket.

5. Make heating medium connections to jacket.

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Dimensions & Weights

1/2NPT

1/2NPT DRAIN

U.S. Standard Metric


Size Type Dimensions (inches) Approx. Dimensions (millimeters) Approx.
Inlet A Weight A Weight
x Conventional B C E F Lbs. B C E F kg
Outlet Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid
1x2 26DA10 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA11 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA12 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA13 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26DA14 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26DA15 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26DA16 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26DA16A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
1x2 26DA20 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA21 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA22 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA23 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26DA24 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26DA25 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26DA26 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26DA26A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
1x2 26DA32 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26DA33 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26DA34 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26DA35 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26DA36 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26DA36A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
1x2 26EA10 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA11 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA12 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA13 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26EA14 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26EA15 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26EA16 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26EA16A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
1x2 26EA20 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA21 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA22 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA23 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26EA24 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26EA25 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26EA26 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26EA26A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
72 1x2 26EA32 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1x2 26EA33 19 19 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 1 3/16 42 483 483 115 105 13 31 20
1 1/2 x 2 26EA34 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 26EA35 23 1/2 23 1/2 5 1/2 4 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 50 597 597 140 105 18 50 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26EA36 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26EA36A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 5/8 80 597 597 178 140 18 67 37
Dimensions & Weights
U.S. Standard Metric
Size Type Dimensions (inches) Approx. Dimensions (millimeters) Approx.
Inlet A Weight A Weight
x Conventional B C E F Lbs. B C E F kg
Outlet Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid
1 1/2 x 2 26FA10 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 44 496 496 121 124 18 32 20
1 1/2 x 2 26FA11 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 44 496 496 121 124 18 40 20
1 1/2 x 2 26FA12 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 26FA13 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA14 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA14A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA15 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA15A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA16 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26FA16A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 178 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 2 26FA20 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 44 496 496 121 124 18 32 20
1 1/2 x 2 26FA21 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 44 496 496 121 124 18 40 20
1 1/2 x 2 26FA22 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 26FA23 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA24 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA24A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA25 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA25A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA26 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26FA26A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 178 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 2 26FA32 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 26FA33 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA34 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA34A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA35 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26FA35A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26FA36 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 166 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 3 26FA36A 23 1/2 23 1/2 7 5 1/2 11/16 2 7/16 80 597 597 178 140 18 62 37
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA10 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 50 496 496 121 124 18 32 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA10A 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 50 496 496 121 124 18 32 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA11 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 496 496 121 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA11A 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 496 496 121 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA12 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA12A 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA13 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA13A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA14 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26GA14A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
2x3 26GA15 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 172 156 18 56 39
2x3 26GA16 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 11/16 95 610 610 172 156 18 69 44
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA20 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 50 496 496 121 124 18 32 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA20A 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 1/4 50 496 496 121 124 18 32 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA21 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 496 496 121 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA21A 19 1/2 19 1/2 4 3/4 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 496 496 121 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA22 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA22A 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA23 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA23A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA24 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26GA24A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32
2x3 26GA25 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 172 156 18 56 39
2x3 26GA26 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 11/16 95 610 610 172 156 18 69 44
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA32 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA32A 23 23 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 585 585 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA33 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 3 26GA33A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 9/16 50 597 597 153 124 18 40 23
1 1/2 x 2 1/2 26GA34 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 153 124 18 50 32
1 1/2 x 3 26GA34A 23 1/2 23 1/2 6 1/2 4 7/8 11/16 1 15/16 70 597 597 166 124 18 50 32 73
2x3 26GA35 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 172 156 18 56 39
2x3 26GA36 24 24 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 11/16 95 610 610 172 156 18 69 44
1 1/2 x 3 26HA10 20 20 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 1/4 54 508 508 124 131 18 32 25
1 1/2 x 3 26HA11 20 20 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 54 508 508 124 131 18 39 25
2x3 26HA12 23 23 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 11/16 70 585 585 124 131 18 43 32
2x3 26HA13 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 1 11/16 70 610 610 162 154 18 43 32
2x3 26HA14 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
2x3 26HA15 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
Dimensions & Weights
U.S. Standard Metric
Size Type Dimensions (inches) Approx. Dimensions (millimeters) Approx.
Inlet A Weight A Weight
x Conventional B C E F Lbs. B C E F kg
Outlet Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid
1 1/2 x 3 26HA20 20 20 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 1/4 54 508 508 124 131 18 32 25
1 1/2 x 3 26HA21 20 20 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 54 508 508 124 131 18 39 25
2x3 26HA22 23 23 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 11/16 70 585 585 124 131 18 43 32
2x3 26HA23 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 1 11/16 70 610 610 162 154 18 43 32
2x3 26HA24 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
2x3 26HA25 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
2x3 26HA32 23 23 4 7/8 5 1/8 11/16 1 11/16 70 585 585 124 131 18 43 32
2x3 26HA33 23 23 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 1 11/16 70 585 585 162 154 18 43 32
2x3 26HA34 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
2x3 26HA35 24 24 6 3/8 6 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 85 610 610 162 154 18 56 39
2x3 26JA10 23 23 4 7/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 5/16 58 585 585 124 137 18 34 27
2x3 26JA11 23 23 4 7/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 11/16 58 585 585 124 137 18 43 27
2 1/2 x 4 26JA12 25 27 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 635 686 143 137 18 47 69
3x4 26JA12A 26 28 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 661 724 181 185 18 54 69
2 1/2 x 4 26JA13 27 1/2 34 1/2 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 699 877 172 156 18 47 69
3x4 26JA13A 28 1/2 35 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 724 902 181 185 18 54 69
3x4 26JA14 36 36 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/16 175 915 915 181 185 18 56 80
3x4 26JA15 36 36 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 9/16 175 915 915 181 185 18 66 80
2x3 26JA20 23 23 4 7/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 5/16 58 585 585 124 137 18 34 27
2x3 26JA21 23 23 4 7/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 11/16 58 585 585 124 137 18 43 27
2 1/2 x 4 26JA22 25 27 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 635 686 143 137 18 47 69
3x4 26JA22A 26 28 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 661 724 181 185 18 54 69
2 1/2 x 4 26JA23 27 1/2 34 1/2 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 699 877 172 156 18 47 69
3x4 26JA23A 28 1/2 35 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 724 902 181 185 18 54 69
3x4 26JA24 36 36 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/16 175 915 915 181 185 18 56 80
3x4 26JA25 36 36 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/16 175 915 915 181 185 18 56 80
2 1/2 x 4 26JA32 25 27 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 635 686 143 137 18 47 69
3x4 26JA32A 26 28 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 661 724 181 185 18 54 69
2 1/2 x 4 26JA33 27 1/2 34 1/2 5 5/8 5 3/8 11/16 1 13/16 150 699 877 143 137 18 47 69
3x4 26JA33A 28 1/2 35 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 1/8 150 724 902 181 185 18 54 69
2 1/2 x 4 26JA34 25 25 6 3/4 6 1/8 11/16 2 5/16 175 635 635 172 156 18 59 80
3x4 26JA34A 26 26 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/8 175 661 661 181 185 18 61 80
3x4 26JA35 36 36 7 1/4 7 1/8 11/16 2 9/16 175 915 915 185 181 18 66 80
3x4 26KA10 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 145 674 724 162 156 18 39 66
3x4 26KA11 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 145 674 724 162 156 18 50 66
3x4 26KA12 28 1/2 32 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 160 724 813 162 156 18 50 73
3x4 26KA13 35 1/2 35 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 1 15/16 160 902 902 181 185 18 50 73
3x6 26KA14 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 1/2 7 13/16 11/16 2 3/16 230 953 953 216 199 18 56 105
3x6 26KA15 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 1/2 7 3/4 11/16 2 9/16 230 953 953 216 197 18 66 105
3x4 26KA20 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 145 674 724 162 156 18 39 66
3x4 26KA21 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 145 674 724 162 156 18 50 66
3x4 26KA22 28 1/2 32 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 160 724 813 162 156 18 50 73
3x4 26KA23 35 1/2 35 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 1 15/16 160 902 902 181 185 18 50 73
3x6 26KA24 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 1/2 7 13/16 11/16 2 3/16 230 953 953 216 199 18 56 105
3x6 26KA25 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 1/2 7 3/4 11/16 2 9/16 230 953 953 216 197 18 66 105
3x4 26KA32 28 1/2 32 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 160 724 813 162 156 18 50 73
3x4 26KA33 28 1/2 28 1/2 6 3/8 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 160 724 724 162 156 18 50 73
3x4 26KA34 34 34 7 1/8 7 1/4 11/16 2 3/16 230 864 864 181 185 18 56 105
3x6 26KA34A 35 1/2 35 1/2 8 1/2 7 13/16 11/16 2 3/8 175 902 902 216 199 18 61 80
3x6 26KA35 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 1/2 7 3/4 11/16 2 9/16 230 953 953 216 197 18 66 105
3x4 26LA10 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 1/2 6 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 145 674 724 166 156 18 39 66
3x4 26LA11 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 1/2 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 145 674 724 166 156 18 50 66
4x6 26LA12 38 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/16 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 181 180 18 50 105
4x6 26LA13 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 7 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 204 180 18 56 105
4x6 26LA14 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
3x4 26LA20 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 1/2 6 1/8 11/16 1 1/2 145 674 724 166 156 18 39 66
3x4 26LA21 26 1/2 28 1/2 6 1/2 6 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 145 674 724 166 156 18 50 66
74 4x6 26LA22 38 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/16 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 181 180 18 50 105
4x6 26LA23 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 7 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 204 180 18 56 105
4x6 26LA24 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26LA25 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 13/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 72 114
4x6 26LA32 38 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/8 7 1/16 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 181 180 18 50 105
4x6 26LA33 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 7 1/16 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 204 180 18 56 105
4x6 26LA34 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26LA35 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 13/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 72 114
Dimensions & Weights
Size Type U.S. Standard Metric
Dimensions (inches) Approx. Dimensions (millimeters) Approx.
Inlet A Weight A Weight
x Conventional B C E F Lbs. B C E F kg
Outlet Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid
4x6 26MA10 31 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 185 178 18 50 87
4x6 26MA11 31 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 185 178 18 50 87
4x6 26MA12 38 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 185 178 18 50 105
4x6 26MA13 43 43 8 7 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 204 178 18 56 114
4x6 26MA20 31 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 185 178 18 50 87
4x6 26MA21 31 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 185 178 18 50 87
4x6 26MA22 38 1/2 38 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 185 178 18 50 105
4x6 26MA23 43 43 8 7 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 204 178 18 56 114
4x6 26MA24 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26MA32 37 1/2 37 1/2 7 1/4 7 11/16 1 15/16 230 953 953 185 178 18 50 105
4x6 26MA33 37 1/2 37 1/2 8 7 11/16 2 3/16 250 953 953 204 178 18 56 114
4x6 26MA34 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26NA10 31 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 210 197 18 50 87
4x6 26NA11 31 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 210 197 18 50 87
4x6 26NA12 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 210 197 18 50 105
4x6 26NA13 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 56 114
4x6 26NA14 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26NA20 31 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 210 197 18 50 87
4x6 26NA21 31 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 210 197 18 50 87
4x6 26NA22 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 210 197 18 50 105
4x6 26NA23 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 15/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 75 114
4x6 26NA24 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26NA32 38 1/2 38 1/2 8 1/4 7 3/4 11/16 1 15/16 230 978 978 210 197 18 50 105
4x6 26NA33 38 1/2 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 3/16 250 978 1093 223 197 18 56 114
4x6 26NA34 43 43 8 3/4 7 3/4 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 223 197 18 62 114
4x6 26PA10 31 1/2 38 1/2 9 7 1/8 11/16 1 5/8 190 801 978 229 181 18 42 87
4x6 26PA11 31 1/2 38 1/2 9 7 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 229 181 18 50 87
4x6 26PA12 38 1/2 38 1/2 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 254 226 18 56 105
4x6 26PA13 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 56 114
4x6 26PA14 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 62 114
4x6 26PA20 31 1/2 38 1/2 9 7 1/8 11/16 1 5/8 190 801 978 229 181 18 42 87
4x6 26PA21 31 1/2 38 1/2 9 7 1/8 11/16 1 15/16 190 801 978 229 181 18 50 87
4x6 26PA22 38 1/2 38 1/2 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 254 226 18 56 105
4x6 26PA23 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 56 114
4x6 26PA24 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 62 114
4x6 26PA32 38 1/2 38 1/2 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 230 978 978 254 226 18 56 105
4x6 26PA33 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 3/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 56 114
4x6 26PA34 43 43 10 8 7/8 11/16 2 7/16 250 1093 1093 254 226 18 62 114
6x8 26QA10 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 1 7/8 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 48 157
6x8 26QA11 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 58 157
6x8 26QA12 45 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 430 1143 1296 242 240 21 58 196
6x8 26QA13 51 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 430 1296 1296 242 240 21 69 196
6x8 26QA20 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 1 7/8 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 48 157
6x8 26QA21 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 58 157
6x8 26QA22 45 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 430 1143 1296 242 240 21 58 196
6x8 26QA23 51 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 430 1296 1296 242 240 21 69 196
6x8 26QA32 45 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 430 1143 1296 242 240 21 58 196
6x8 26QA33 51 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 430 1296 1296 242 240 21 69 196
6x8 H26QA13, 23, 33 51 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 530 1296 1296 242 240 21 69 241
6x8 26RA10 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 1 7/8 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 48 157
6x8 26RA11 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 58 157
6 x 10 26RA12 45 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 500 1143 1296 267 240 21 58 227
6 x 10 26RA13 51 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 500 1296 1296 267 240 21 69 227
6x8 26RA20 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 1 7/8 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 48 157
6x8 26RA21 40 1/2 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 345 1029 1296 242 240 21 58 157
6 x 10 26RA22 45 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 500 1143 1296 267 240 21 58 227
6 x 10 26RA23 51 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 500 1296 1296 267 240 21 69 227
6x8 26RA32 45 51 9 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 1/4 430 1143 1296 242 240 21 58 196
6 x 10 26RA33 51 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 500 1296 1296 267 240 21 69 227
6 x 10 H26RA13, 23, 33 51 51 10 1/2 9 7/16 13/16 2 11/16 600 1296 1296 267 240 21 69 273
8 x 10 26TA10 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 600 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 273
8 x 10 26TA11 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 650 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 295 75
8 x 10 26TA12 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 650 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 295
8 x 10 26TA20 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 600 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 273
8 x 10 26TA21 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 650 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 295
8 x 10 26TA22 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 650 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 295
8 x 10 26TA32 49 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 650 1245 1385 280 277 21 62 295
8 x 10 H26TA12, 22, 32 54 1/2 54 1/2 11 10 7/8 13/16 2 7/16 750 1385 1385 280 277 21 62 341
ANSI Flange Connection Types
Detail of Flanges on
Farris Nozzle Valves Depth of Groove +0.016, -0

Full Nozzle Inlet Facings


(Reference ANSI B16.5)

Ring Joint - 9 ( ) ( ) Large Female - 2 ( ) ( )


Small Female - 4 ( ) ( )

Large Groove - 6 ( ) ( )
Small Groove - 8 ( ) ( )
Small Male1 - 3 ( ) ( )
Large Tongue - 5 ( ) ( )
Small Tongue - 7 ( ) ( )

Full Nozzle Valve Flange Changes Altering


Center-to-Face Dimensions
1. Ring Joint Inlet face and other facings have the same dimension from center line of
outlet to face of inlet flange as the raised face inlet flange.

2. Ring Joint Outlet face and other facings increase the dimensions from center line of
inlet to face of outlet flange by the difference in ANSI total flange thickness.

3. Heavier Than Standard Outlet flanges increase the dimension from center line of inlet
to face of outlet flange by the difference in ANSI total flange thickness.

4. Heavier Than Standard Inlet flanges have the same dimension from center line of
76
outlet to face of inlet flange as the standard inlet flanges.

Steel flanges conform to ANSI Standard B16.5-2003.

General Notes:
1. Standard raised face value is identical to large male dimension when nozzle without wrenching flats is supplied.
2. Optional connections shown may not be available in all sizes. Consult the factory.
ANSI Flange Dimensions

Dimensions of ANSI Raised Face Flange Facings (inches) Dimensions of Ring Joint Facings (inches)
Min. Diam. of Diam. of
Class OD of Diam. of Diam. of Pitch Depth of
Thickness Number Diam. Raised Raised Width of Ring
Size Flange Bolt Circle Bolt Diam. Groove
of Flange of Bolts of Bolts Face Face Groove Number
O W Holes P E
tf R K
1 4.25 0.56 3.12 2.00 2.50 1.875 R15
0.62 1/2
1½ 5.00 0.69 3.88 2.88 3.25 2.562 R19
2 6.00 0.75 4.75 4 3.62 4.00 3.250 R22
2½ 7.00 0.88 5.50 4.12 4.75 4.000 R25
Class 150
Flanges

0.75 5/8
3 7.50 6.00 5.00 5.25 4.500 0.250 0.344 R29
0.94
4 9.00 7.50 6.19 6.75 5.875 R36
6 11.00 1.00 9.50 8 8.50 8.62 7.625 R43
0.88 3/4
8 13.50 1.12 11.75 10.62 10.75 9.750 R48
10 16.00 1.19 14.25 1.00 12 7/8 12.75 13.00 12.000 R52
1 4.88 0.69 3.50 0.75 5/8 2.00
4
1½ 6.12 0.81 4.50 0.88 3/4 2.88
2 6.50 0.88 5.00 0.75 5/8 3.62
2½ 7.50 1.00 5.88 4.12
Class 300
Flanges

8
3 8.25 1.12 6.62 5.00 Use Class 600 dimensions in these sizes.
0.88 3/4
4 10.00 1.25 7.88 6.19
6 12.50 1.44 10.62 8.50
12
8 15.00 1.62 13.00 1.00 7/8 10.62
10 17.50 1.88 15.25 1.12 16 1 12.75
1 4.88 0.69 3.50 0.75 5/8 2.00 2.75 2.000 R16
4 0.250 0.344
1½ 6.12 0.88 4.50 0.88 3/4 2.88 3.56 2.688 R20
2 6.50 1.00 5.00 0.75 5/8 3.62 4.25 3.250 R23
2½ 7.50 1.12 5.88 4.12 5.00 4.000 R26
Class 600
Flanges

0.88 8 3/4
3 8.25 1.25 6.62 5.00 5.75 4.875 R31
4 10.75 1.50 8.50 1.00 7/8 6.19 6.88 5.875 0.312 0.469 R37
6 14.00 1.88 11.50 1.12 1 8.50 9.50 8.312 R45
12
8 16.50 2.19 13.75 1.25 1-1/8 10.62 11.88 10.625 R49
10 20.00 2.50 17.00 1.38 16 1-1/4 12.75 14.00 12.750 R53
1

Use Class 1500 dimensions in these sizes.
2
Class 900
Flanges


3 9.50 1.50 7.50 1.00 7/8 5.00 6.12 4.875 R31
8
4 11.50 1.75 9.25 6.19 7.12 5.875 0.312 0.469 R37
1.25 1-1/8
6 15.00 2.19 12.50 12 8.50 9.50 8.312 R45
1 5.88 1.12 4.00 1.00 7/8 2.00 2.81 2.000 R16
4 0.250 0.344
1-1/2 7.00 1.25 4.88 1.12 1 2.88 3.62 2.688 R20
2 8.50 1.50 6.50 1.00 7/8 3.62 4.88 3.750 R24
Class 1500
Flanges

2-1/2 9.62 1.62 7.50 1.12 1 4.12 5.38 4.250 R27


8 0.312 0.469
3 10.50 1.88 8.00 1.25 1-1/8 5.00 6.62 5.375 R35
4 12.25 2.12 9.50 1.38 1-1/4 6.19 7.62 6.375 R39
6 15.50 3.25 12.50 1.50 12 1-3/8 8.50 9.75 8.312 0.375 0.531 R46
1 6.25 1.38 4.25 1.00 7/8 2.00 3.25 2.375 0.250 0.344 R18
4
Class 2500

1½ 8.00 1.75 5.75 1.25 1-1/8 2.88 4.50 3.250 R23


Flanges

0.312 0.469
2 9.25 2.00 6.75 1.12 1 3.62 5.25 4.000 R26
2½ 10.50 2.25 7.75 1.25 8 1-1/8 4.12 5.88 4.375
0.375 0.531
R28 77
3 12.00 2.62 9.00 1.38 1-1/4 5.00 6.62 5.000 R32

General Notes:
1. Feature C’ applies to flange class 600 and above, class 150 and 300 use C.
2. Feature H equals 0.06 inches for class 150 and 300 flanges; 0.25 inches for class 600 and above.
3. Dimensions taken from ASME/ANSI B16.5 for flanged fittings.
DIN Flange Dimensions

Dimensions of DIN Flange Facings (millimeters)


Flange Raised Face Bolts
Class Size (DN)
OD of Min. Thickness Dia. of Dia. of Raised Face Number Dia. of Bolt
Flange D of Flange b Bolt Circle k Raised Face d4 Thread
Height f of Bolts Holes d2
25
40
50
Pressure 10

65 Use nominal pressure 16 dimensions for these sizes.


Nominal

80
100
150
200 340 24 295 268 8
3 M 20 22
250 395 26 350 320 12
25
40 Use nominal pressure 40 dimensions for these sizes.
50
Pressure 16

65 185 18 145 122 4


Nominal

80 200 20 160 138 M 16 18


100 220 20 180 158 8
3
150 285 22 240 212
M 20 22
200 340 24 295 268
12
250 405 26 355 320 M 24 26
25
40
50
Pressure 25

65 Use nominal pressure 40 dimensions for these sizes.


Nominal

80
100
150
200 350 30 310 278 M 24 26
3 12
250 425 32 370 335 M 27 30
25 115 18 85 68 2 M 12 14
40 150 18 110 88 4
50 165 20 125 102
M 16 18
Pressure 40

65 185 22 145 122


Nominal

80 200 24 160 138


3 8
100 235 24 190 162 M 20 22
150 300 28 250 218 M 24 26
200 375 34 320 285 M 27 30
12
250 450 38 385 345 M 30 33
25
Use nominal pressure 160 dimensions for these sizes.
40
Pressure 64

50 180 26 135 102 4


Nominal

65 205 26 160 122 M 20 22


80 215 28 170 138 3
8
100 250 30 200 162 M 24 26
150 345 36 280 218 M 30 33
25
40
Pressure 100

50
Nominal

Use nominal pressure 160 dimensions for these sizes.


65
80
100
150 355 44 290 218 3 12 M 30 33
78 25 140 24 100 68 2 M 16 18
40 170 28 125 88 4 M 20 22
Pressure 160

50 195 30 145 102


Nominal

65 220 34 170 122 M 24 26


3
80 230 36 180 138 8
100 265 40 210 162 M 27 30
150 355 50 290 218 12 M 30 33
Valve Pressure Limits
Austenitic Stainless Steel: ASME SA-351 Grade CF8M1– 316 St. St
Maximum Pressure (psig)
Valve Size ANSI Flange Class
Temperature Range Back Pressure Limit 6
Orifice
Letter Inlet by
-450°F to -75°F to Conventional BalanSeal
Orifice by Inlet Outlet 450°F 800°F 1000°F
-76°F 100°F Type Type
Outlet
1D2 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
1D22 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
1D2 300 150 720 720 495 420 350 275 230
D 1D2 600 150 1440 1440 990 845 700 275 230
1-1/2 D2 900 300 2160 2160 1485 1265 1050 600 500
1-1/2 D2 1500 300 3600 3600 2480 2110 1750 600 500
1-1/2 D3 2500 300 4000 6000 4130 3520 2915 720 500
1E2 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
1E22 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
1E2 300 150 720 720 495 420 350 275 230
E 1E2 600 150 1440 1440 975 845 700 275 230
1-1/2 E2 900 300 2160 2160 1485 1265 1050 600 500
1-1/2 E2 1500 300 3600 3600 2480 2110 1750 600 500
1-1/2 E3 2500 300 4000 6000 4130 3520 2915 720 500
1-1/2 F2 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
1-1/2 F22 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
1-1/2 F2 300 150 720 720 495 420 350 275 230
F 1-1/2 F2 600 150 1440 1440 975 845 700 275 230
1-1/2 F3 900 300 2160 2160 1485 1265 1050 600 500
1-1/2 F3 1500 300 2200 3600 2480 2110 1750 600 500
1-1/2 F3 2500 300 3400 5000 4130 3520 2915 720 500
1-1/2 G3 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
1-1/2 G32 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
1-1/2 G3 300 150 720 720 495 420 350 275 230
G 1-1/2 G3 600 150 1440 1440 975 845 700 275 230
1-1/2 G3 900 300 2160 2160 1485 1265 1050 600 470
2G3 1500 300 2450 3600 2480 2110 1750 600 470
2G3 2500 300 2600 3600 3600 3520 2915 720 470
1-1/2 H3 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
1-1/2 H32 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
2H3 300 150 720 720 495 420 350 275 230
H
2H3 600 150 1440 1440 975 845 700 275 230
2H3 900 150 1485 2160 1485 1265 1050 275 230
2H3 1500 300 1600 2750 2480 2110 1750 600 415
2J3 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 230
2J32 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 230
3J4 300 150 500 720 495 420 350 275 230
J
3J4 600 150 625 1440 975 845 700 275 230
3J4 900 150 800 2160 1485 1265 1050 275 230
3J4 1500 300 800 2700 2480 2110 1750 600 230

General Notes:
79
1. Material limited to 1500°F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version
4. Material commonly designated as 316 Stainless Steel.
5. Pressures shown represent values shown in API Standard 526 and/or ASME B16.34.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100°F.
Valve Pressure Limits
Austenitic Stainless Steel: ASME SA-351 Grade CF8M1– 316 St. St
Maximum Pressure (psig)
Valve Size ANSI Flange Class
Orifice Temperature Range Back Pressure Limit 6
Letter Inlet by -450°F to -75°F to Conventional BalanSeal
Inlet Outlet 450°F 800°F 1000°F
Orifice by Outlet -76°F 100°F Type Type
3K4 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 150
3K42 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 150
3K4 300 150 525 720 495 420 350 275 150
K
3K4 600 150 600 1440 975 845 700 275 200
3K6 900 150 600 2160 1485 1265 1050 275 200
3K6 1500 300 750 2220 2220 2110 1750 600 200
3L4 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 100
3L42 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 100
4L6 300 150 535 720 495 420 350 275 170
L
4L6 600 150 535 1000 975 845 700 275 170
4L6 900 150 700 1500 1485 1265 1050 275 170
4L6 1500 150 700 1500 1500 1500 1500 275 170
4M6 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 80
4M62 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 80
M 4M6 300 150 525 720 495 420 350 275 160
4M6 600 150 600 1000 975 845 700 275 160
4M6 900 150 600 1100 1100 1100 1050 275 160
4N6 150 150 275 275 180 80 20 275 80
4N62 300 150 275 275 275 275 275 275 80
N 4N6 300 150 450 720 495 420 350 275 160
4N6 600 150 500 1000 975 845 700 275 160
4N6 900 150 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 275 160
4P6 150 150 175 275 180 80 20 275 80
4P62 300 150 175 275 275 275 275 275 80
P 4P6 300 150 300 525 495 420 350 275 150
4P6 600 150 480 1000 975 845 700 275 150
4P6 900 150 480 1000 1000 1000 1000 275 150
6Q8 150 150 165 165 165 80 20 115 70
6Q82 300 150 165 165 165 165 165 115 70
Q 6Q8 300 150 250 300 300 300 300 115 115
6Q8 600 150 300 600 600 600 600 115 115
6Q83 600 150 300 900 900 845 700 275 200
6R8 150 150 55 100 100 80 20 60 60
6R82 300 150 55 100 100 100 100 60 60
R 6R10 300 150 150 230 230 230 230 100 100
6R10 600 150 200 300 300 300 300 100 100
6R103 600 150 200 600 600 600 600 275 200
8T10 150 150 50 65 65 65 20 30 30
8T102 300 150 50 65 65 65 65 30 30
T
8T10 300 150 65 120 120 120 120 60 60
8T103 300 150 65 300 300 300 300 100 100

80 General Notes:
1. Material limited to 1500°F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version
4. Material commonly designated as 316 Stainless Steel.
5. Pressures shown represent values shown in API Standard 526 and/or ASME B16.34.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100°F.
Valve Pressure Limits
Nickel Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade CW-12MW1– Hastelloy C
Maximum Pressure (psig)
Valve Size ANSI Flange Class
Orifice Temperature Range Back Pressure Limit 6
Letter Inlet by Conventional
Inlet Outlet -20°F to 100°F 450°F 800°F BalanSeal Type
Orifice by Outlet Type
1D2 150 150 230 180 80 230 230
1D22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
1D2 300 150 600 477 400 230 230
D 1D2 600 150 1200 952 800 230 230
1-1/2 D2 900 300 1800 1430 1200 600 500
1-1/2 D2 1500 300 3000 2382 2005 600 500
1-1/2 D3 2500 300 5000 3970 3340 600 500
1E2 150 150 230 180 80 230 230
1E22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
1E2 300 150 600 477 400 230 230
E 1E2 600 150 1200 952 800 230 230
1-1/2 E2 900 300 1800 1430 1200 600 500
1-1/2 E2 1500 300 3000 2382 2005 600 500
1-1/2 E3 2500 300 5000 3970 3340 600 500
1-1/2 F2 150 150 230 180 80 230 230
1-1/2 F22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
1-1/2 F2 300 150 600 477 400 230 230
F 1-1/2 F2 600 150 1200 952 800 230 230
1-1/2 F3 900 300 1800 1430 1200 600 500
1-1/2 F3 1500 300 3000 2382 2005 600 500
1-1/2 F3 2500 300 5000 3970 3340 600 500
1-1/2 G3 150 150 180 180 80 230 230
1-1/2 G32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
1-1/2 G3 300 150 477 477 400 230 230
G 1-1/2 G3 600 150 952 952 800 230 230
1-1/2 G3 900 300 1430 1430 1200 600 470
2G3 1500 300 2382 2382 2005 600 470
2G3 2500 300 3970 3705 3340 600 470
1-1/2 H3 150 150 180 180 80 230 230
1-1/2 H32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
2H3 300 150 477 477 400 230 230
H
2H3 600 150 952 952 800 230 230
2H3 900 150 1430 1430 1200 230 230
2H3 1500 300 2382 2382 2005 600 415
2J3 150 150 180 180 80 230 230
2J32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230
3J4 300 150 477 477 400 230 230
J
3J4 600 150 952 952 800 230 230
3J4 900 150 1430 1430 1200 230 230
3J4 1500 300 2382 2382 2005 600 230

General Notes:
81
1. Valve limited to 800°F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version.
4. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Hastelloy C™.
5. Pressure shown represent the carbon steel valve limits or Hastelloy C flange limit (per ASME B16.34), whichever is lower.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100°F.
Valve Pressure Limits
Nickel Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade CW-12MW1– Hastelloy C
Maximum Pressure (psig)
Valve Size ANSI Flange Class
Orifice Temperature Range Back Pressure Limit 6
Letter Inlet by Conventional
Inlet Outlet -20°F to 100°F 450°F 800°F BalanSeal Type
Orifice by Outlet Type
3K4 150 150 230 180 80 230 150
3K42 300 150 230 230 230 230 150
3K4 300 150 600 477 400 230 150
K
3K4 600 150 1200 952 800 230 200
3K6 900 150 1800 1430 1200 230 200
3K6 1500 300 2220 2382 2005 600 200
3L4 150 150 230 180 80 230 100
3L42 300 150 230 230 230 230 100
4L6 300 150 600 477 400 230 170
L
4L6 600 150 1000 952 800 230 170
4L6 900 150 1500 1430 1200 230 170
4L6 1500 150 1500 1500 1500 230 170
4M6 150 150 230 180 80 230 80
4M62 300 150 230 230 230 230 80
M 4M6 300 150 600 477 400 230 160
4M6 600 150 1100 952 800 230 160
4M6 900 150 1100 1100 1100 230 160
4N6 150 150 230 180 80 230 80
4N62 300 150 230 230 230 230 80
N 4N6 300 150 600 477 400 230 160
4N6 600 150 1000 952 800 230 160
4N6 900 150 1000 1000 1000 230 160
4P6 150 150 230 180 80 230 80
4P62 300 150 230 230 230 230 80
P 4P6 300 150 525 477 400 230 150
4P6 600 150 1000 952 800 230 150
4P6 900 150 1000 1000 1000 230 150
6Q8 150 150 165 165 80 140 70
6Q82 300 150 165 165 165 115 70
Q 6Q8 300 150 300 300 300 115 115
6Q8 600 150 600 600 600 115 115
6Q83 600 150 900 900 825 230 200
6R8 150 150 100 100 80 100 60
6R8 2 300 150 100 100 100 60 60
R 6R10 300 150 230 230 230 100 100
6R10 600 150 300 300 300 100 100
6R103 600 150 600 600 600 230 200
8T10 150 150 65 65 65 65 30
8T102 300 150 65 65 65 30 30
T
8T10 300 150 120 120 120 60 60
8T103 300 150 300 300 300 100 100

82 General Notes:
1. Valve limited to 800°F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version.
4. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Hastelloy C™ .
5. Pressures shown represent the carbon steel valve limits or Hastelloy C flange limit (per ASME B16.34), whichever is lower.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100°F.
Valve Pressure Limits
Nickel / Copper Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade M-35-11 – Monel
Maximum Pressure (psig)
Valve Size ANSI Flange Class
Orifice Temperature Range Back Pressure Limit 5
Letter
Inlet by Orifice Conventional BalanSeal
Inlet Outlet -20°F to 100°F 450°F 800°F 900°F
by Outlet Type Type
1D2 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
1D22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
D 1D2 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
1D2 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
1-1/2 D2 900 300 1800 1420 1375 825 600 500
1E2 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
1E22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
E 1E2 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
1E2 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
1-1/2 E2 900 300 1800 1420 1375 825 600 500
1-1/2 F2 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
1-1/2 F22 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
F 1-1/2 F2 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
1-1/2 F2 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
1-1/2 F3 900 300 1800 1420 1375 825 600 500
1-1/2 G3 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
1-1/2 G32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
G 1-1/2 G3 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
1-1/2 G3 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
1-1/2 G3 900 300 1800 1420 1375 825 600 470
1-1/2 H3 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
1-1/2 H32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
H 2H3 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
2H3 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
2H3 900 150 1800 1420 1375 825 230 230
2J3 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 230
2J32 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 230
J 3J4 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 230
3J4 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 230
3J4 900 150 1800 1420 1375 825 230 230
3K4 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 150
3K42 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 150
K 3K4 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 150
3K4 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 200
3K6 900 150 1800 1420 1375 825 230 200
3L4 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 100
3L42 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 100
L 4L6 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 170
4L6 600 150 1200 945 915 550 230 170
4L6 900 150 1800 1420 1375 825 230 170
4M6 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 80
4M62 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 80
M 4M6 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 160
4M6 600 150 1100 945 915 550 230 160
4M6 900 150 1100 1100 1100 825 230 160
4N6 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 80
4N62 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 80
N 4N6 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 160
4N6 600 150 1000 945 915 550 230 160
4N6 900 150 1100 1100 1100 825 230 160
4P6 150 150 230 175 80 50 230 80
4P62 300 150 230 230 230 230 230 80
P 4P6 300 150 600 475 460 275 230 160
4P6 600 150 1000 945 915 550 230 160
4P6 900 150 1000 1000 1000 825 230 150
6Q8 150 150 140 165 80 50 115 70
6Q8 2 300 150 140 165 165 165 115 70
Q
6Q8 300 150 300 300 300 275 115 115
6Q8 600 150 600 600 600 550 115 115
6R8 150 150 100 100 80 50 60 60
6R82 300 150 100 100 100 100 60 60
R
6R10 300 150 230 230 230 230 100 100
6R10 600 150 300 300 300 300 100 100
8T10 150 150 65 65 65 65 30 30 83
T 8T102 300 150 65 65 65 65 30 30
8T10 300 150 120 120 120 120 60 60

General Notes:
1. Valve material limited to 900°F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Monel™.
4. Pressure and temperature limits per API Standard 526.
5. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100°F.
Sizing
General Equations Nomenclature
Before beginning any calculations, it is necessary to establish the general A = Required orifice area in square inches. This value may be
category of the pressure relief valve to be used. This section covers compared with the API effective areas included in this catalog
conventional spring-loaded types and BalanSeal spring-loaded types. and defined in ANSI/API Standard 526 or the ASME actual area.
Pilot-operated valves are covered in a separate catalog. W = Required vapor capacity in pounds per hour.
Given the rate of fluid flow to be relieved, the usual procedure is to first Ws = Required steam capacity in pounds per hour.
calculate the minimum area required in the valve orifice for the conditions V = Required gas capacity in S.C.F.M.
contained in one of the following equations. In the case of steam, air Va = Required air capacity in S.C.F.M.
or water, the selection of an orifice may be made directly from the ­
VL = Required liquid capacity in U.S. gallons per minute.
capa­city tables.
G = Specific gravity of gas (air=1) or specific gravity of liquid
The second step is to select the specific type of valve that meets the (water=1) at actual discharge temperature will obtain a safe
pressure and temperature requirements. valve size.
M = Average molecular weight of vapor.
General equations are given first, to identify the basic terms that correlate
with ASME Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII. P = Relieving pressure in pounds per square inch absolute=set
pressure+overpressure+14.7. Minimum overpressure is 3 psi.
Since these equations are conservative, it is recommended that computa- P1 = Set pressure at inlet, psig.
tions of relieving loads avoid cascading of safety factors or multiple
P2 = Back pressure at outlet, psig.
contingencies beyond the reasonable flow needed to protect the
pressure vessel. ∆P = Set pressure + overpressure, psig – back pressure, psig. At 10%
overpressure ∆P=1.1P1 -P2. Below 30 psig set, ∆P=P1 +3-P2.
Conventional Valves – Constant Back Pressure Only T = Inlet temperature absolute (°F+460).
The conventional valve may be used when the variation in back pressure Z = Compressibility factor corresponding to T and P (if this factor is
does not exceed 10% of the set pressure, provided the corresponding not available, compressibility correction can be safely ignored by
variation in set pressure is acceptable. using a value of Z=1.0).
C = Gas or vapor flow constant. Select from table on page 86 or use
Orifice Area Calculations Constant Back Pressure
the curve and table on page 85.
VAPORS or GASES – Lbs./hr.: k = Ratio of specific heats, Cp/Cv. This value is constant for an ideal
Kb = 1 when back pressure is below
W √T √Z 55% of abs. relieving pressure.
gas. If this ratio is unknown, the value k=1.001, C=315 will result
A=
C Kd P √M Kb in a safe valve size. Isentropic coefficient n may be used instead
of k. See curve and table on page 85.
VAPORS or GASES – S.C.F.M.:
Kb = 1 when back pressure is below Kp = Liquid capacity correction factor for overpressures lower than
V √G √T √Z
A= 55% of abs. relieving pressure. 25%. See curve on page 89. Non-Code equations only.
1.175 C Kd P Kb
Kb = Vapor or gas flow correction factor for constant back pressures
STEAM – Lbs./hr.: Kb = 1 when back pressure is below
above critical pressure. See curve on page 87.
Ws 55% of abs. relieving pressure. Kv = Vapor or gas flow factor for variable back pressures. See curve
A=
51.5 Kd P Kb Ksh Kn Ksh = 1 for Sat. Steam on page 87. BalanSeal valves only.
Kw = Liquid flow factor for variable and constant back pressures. See
AIR – S.C.F.M.:
curve on page 89. BalanSeal valves only.
Va √T Kb = 1 when back pressure is below
A= 55% of abs. relieving pressure.
418 Kd PKb Ku = Liquid viscosity correction factor. See chart on page 90 or curve
on page 91.
LIQUIDS – 2600L Series, Ksh = Steam superheat correction factor. See table on page 88.
G.P.M, ASME Code: Kp = 1 at 25% overpressure
Kn = Napier steam correction factor for set pressures between 1500
VL √G Ku = 1 at normal viscosities
A= and 2900 psig. See table on page 88.
84 38.0 Kd √∆P Ku
Kd = Coeffcient of Discharge, where:
LIQUIDS – 2600 Series, Coeffcient of Discharge When Sizing Using
G.P.M, Non-ASME Code: Service Fluid
API Effective Areas ASME Actual Areas
VL √G Air, Steam, Vapor & Gas 0.953 0.858
A=
38.0 Kd √1.25 (P1-P2) Kp Ku Liquid (2600L, ASME Code) 0.724 0.652
Liquid (2600 Non Code) 0.640 0.576
Sizing
BalanSeal Valves – Variable or Constant Back Pressure
The BalanSeal (balanced bellows) valve is used to prevent corrosion of the Gas or Vapor Flow Constant C for Gas or
guiding surfaces of a pressure relief valve, to confine the lading fluid and Vapor Related to Ratio of Specific Heats
prevent contamination, or to make the valve suitable for variable back (k = Cp/Cv)
pressure service. When the BalanSeal valve is under constant or variable k Constant C k Constant C k Constant C
back pressure conditions, the valve capacity is affected. Depending on 1.00 315 1.26 343 1.52 366
the percentage of maximum back pressure to the flowing pressure of the 1.02 318 1.28 345 1.54 368
valve, a factor for the correction of valve capacity is necessary. The effect 1.04 320 1.30 347 1.56 369
on valve capacity is different in liquid service than in vapor and gas 1.06 322 1.32 349 1.58 371
service, so correction factors vary. In the calculations that follow, use Kv for 1.08 324 1.34 351 1.60 372
vapors and gases as shown on page 87 and Kw for liquids as shown on 1.10 327 1.36 352 1.62 374
page 89. 1.12 329 1.38 354 1.64 376
1.14 331 1.40 356 1.66 377
When sizing and selecting a BalanSeal valve, follow the same procedures 1.16 333 1.42 358 1.68 379
as for conventional valves, but use the following equations that incorporate 1.18 335 1.44 359 1.70 380
the correction factors Kv and Kw. 1.20 337 1.46 361 2.00 400
1.22 339 1.48 363 2.20 412
The BalanSeal valve must be used when the variation in back 1.24 341 1.50 364 — —
pressure exceeds 10% of set pressure.

Orifice Area Calculations


VAPORS or GASES – Lbs./hr.: W √T √Z
A=
C Kd P √M Kv Constant C for Gas or Vapor Related to
VAPORS or GASES – S.C.F.M.: Ratio of Specific Heats (k = Cp /Cv)
V √G √T √Z
A=
1.175 C Kd P Kv

STEAM – Lbs./hr.: Ws
A=
51.5 Kd P Kv Ksh Kn

AIR – S.C.F.M.: Va √T
A=
418 Kd PKv

LIQUIDS – 2600L Series, VL √G


G.P.M., ASME Code: A=
38.0 Kd√∆P Kw Ku

LIQUIDS – 2600 Series, G.P.M., VL √G


Non-ASME Code2: A=
38.0 Kd√1.25 (P1-P2) Kp Kw Ku

2. When back pressure P2 is variable, use the maximum value.

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Fluid Data
Molecular Specific Gravity k C
Fluid Formula
Weight Liquid Gas (Cp/Cv) (Constant)
Acetic Acid HC2H3O2 60.05 1.049 2.073 1.15 332
Acetone C3H6O 58.08 0.791 – – –
Acetylene C2H2 26.04 0.62 0.899 1.26 343
Air – 28.97 0.86 1 1.4 356
Ammonia NH3 17.03 0.817 0.588 1.33 350
Argon A 39.94 1.65 1.388 1.67 378
Benzene C6H6 78.11 0.879 2.696 1.12 329
Butane/n-Butane C4H10 58.12 0.579 2.006 1.094 326
Carbon Dioxide CO2 44.01 1.101 1.519 1.3 347
Carbon Disulfide CS2 76.13 1.263 2.628 1.21 338
Carbon Monoxide CO 28 0.814 0966 1.4 356
Chlorine CI2 70.9 1.58 2.45 1.36 353
Cyclohexane C6H12 84.16 0.779 2.905 1.09 326
Dowtherm A – 165 1.064 – – –
Dowtherm J – 134 0.931 – – –
Ethane C2H6 30.07 0.546 1.04 1.22 339
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) C2H6O 46.07 0.789 1.59 1.13 330
Ethyl Chloride C2H5CI 64.52 0.903 2.227 1.19 336
Ethylene (Ethene) C2H4 28.05 0.566 0.968 1.26 343
Freon 12 CCI2F2 120.9 1.35 4.17 1.14 331
Helium He 4 – 0.138 1.66 377
Hexane C6H14 86.17 0.659 2.974 1.06 322
Hydrochloric Acid HCI 36.5 1.64 – – –
Hydrofluoric Acid HF 20.01 0.92 – – –
Hydrogen H2 2.016 0.0709 0.069 1.14 357
Hydrogen Sulfide H2S 34.07 0.79 1.176 1.32 349
Kerosene C9H2O 128.3 0.815 – – –
Methane CH4 16.04 0.415 0.554 1.31 348
Methyl Alcohol CH4O 32.04 0.792 1.111 1.2 337
Methyl Chloride CH3CI 50.49 0.952 1.743 1.2 337
Natural Gas (typical) – 19 0.45 0.656 1.27 344
Nitric Acid HNO3 63.02 1.502 – – –
Nitrogen N2 28 1.026 0.967 1.4 356
Nitrous Oxide N2O 44 1.226 1.519 1.3 347
Oxygen O2 32 1.426 1.104 1.4 356
Pentane C5H12 72.15 0.631 2.49 1.07 323
Propane C3H8 44.09 0.585 1.522 1.13 330
Styrene C8H8 104.14 0.906 3.6 1.07 323
Sulfur Dioxide SO2 64.06 1.434 2.21 1.29 346
Sulfuric Acid H2SO4 98.08 1.83 – – –
Therminol D-12 – 162 0.76 – – –
Therminol VP-1 – 166 1.061 – – –
Toluene C7H8 92.1 0.87 3.18 1.1 327
Water H2O 18.02 1 0.622 1.31 348

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Sizing Factors for Vapors and Gases
Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kb

Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kv BalanSeal Valves Only - Vapors and Gases
Rated Capacity without Back Pressure
Capacity with Back Pressure

Back Pressure = Zero to 50 psig


KV =

87
Back Pressure, psig
% Gauge Back Pressure =
Set Pressure, psig
Sizing Factors for Steam Equation:
Kn = 0.1906P-1000
Where:
P = relieving pressure, psig
0.2292P-1061

Kn Napier Correction Factor for Set Pressures Between 1500 and 2900 psig at 10% Overpressure
Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set
Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn
psig psig psig psig psig psig psig psig psig psig
1500 1.005 1640 1.014 1780 1.025 1920 1.037 2060 1.050 2200 1.066 2340 1.083 2480 1.104 2620 1.128 2760 1.157
1510 1.005 1650 1.015 1790 1.026 1930 1.038 2070 1.051 2210 1.067 2350 1.085 2490 1.105 2630 1.130 2770 1.159
1520 1.006 1660 1.016 1800 1.026 1940 1.039 2080 1.052 2220 1.068 2360 1.086 2500 1.107 2640 1.132 2780 1.161
1530 1.007 1670 1.016 1810 1.027 1950 1.040 2090 1.053 2230 1.069 2370 1.087 2510 1.109 2650 1.134 2790 1.164
1540 1.007 1680 1.017 1820 1.028 1960 1.040 2100 1.054 2240 1.070 2380 1.089 2520 1.110 2660 1.136 2800 1.166
1550 1.008 1690 1.018 1830 1.029 1970 1.041 2110 1.055 2250 1.072 2390 1.090 2530 1.112 2670 1.138 2810 1.169
1560 1.009 1700 1.019 1840 1.030 1980 1.042 2120 1.057 2260 1.073 2400 1.092 2540 1.114 2680 1.140 2820 1.171
1570 1.009 1710 1.019 1850 1.031 1990 1.043 2130 1.058 2270 1.074 2410 1.093 2550 1.115 2690 1.142 2830 1.174
1580 1.010 1720 1.020 1860 1.031 2000 1.044 2140 1.059 2280 1.075 2420 1.095 2560 1.117 2700 1.144 2840 1.176
1590 1.011 1730 1.021 1870 1.032 2010 1.045 2150 1.060 2290 1.077 2430 1.096 2570 1.119 2710 1.146 2850 1.179
1600 1.011 1740 1.022 1880 1.033 2020 1.046 2160 1.061 2300 1.078 2440 1.098 2580 1.121 2720 1.148 2860 1.181
1610 1.012 1750 1.023 1890 1.034 2030 1.047 2170 1.062 2310 1.079 2450 1.099 2590 1.122 2730 1.150 2870 1.184
1620 1.013 1760 1.023 1900 1.035 2040 1.048 2180 1.063 2320 1.081 2460 1.101 2600 1.124 2740 1.152 2880 1.187
1630 1.014 1770 1.024 1910 1.036 2050 1.049 2190 1.064 2330 1.082 2470 1.102 2610 1.126 2750 1.155 2890 1.189
2900 1.192

K sh Superheat Correction Factor


Set. Saturated Total Temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit
Press Steam
psig Temp. °F. 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 800 820 840 860 880 900 920 940 960 980 1000
15 250 1.00 1.00 1.00 .99 .99 .98 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76 .75 .75
20 259 1.00 1.00 1.00 .99 .99 .98 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .75 .75
40 287 – 1.00 1.00 1.00 .99 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .75 .75
60 308 – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
80 324 – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .99 .98 .97 .96 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
100 338 – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
120 350 – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
140 361 – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
160 371 – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
180 380 – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .96 .95 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
200 388 – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .99 .97 .96 .95 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76 .75
220 395 – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76 .75
240 403 – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .95 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76 .75
260 409 – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .96 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76 .75
280 416 – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .95 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .75
300 422 – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .95 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .75
350 436 – – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76
400 448 – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .95 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76 .76
450 460 – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .94 .93 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76
500 470 – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .93 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76
550 480 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .94 .92 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76
600 489 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76 .76
650 497 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .94 .92 .91 .90 .89 .87 .86 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .77 .76
700 506 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .94 .93 .91 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76
750 513 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .98 .96 .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76
800 520 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .94 .92 .91 .90 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76
850 527 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76
900 533 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77
950 540 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .94 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77
1000 546 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .93 .91 .90 .89 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77
1050 552 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .77 .77
1100 558 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .95 .94 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77
1150 563 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .92 .91 .90 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77
1200 569 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .97 .95 .93 .91 .90 .89 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77
1250 574 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .87 .85 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77
1300 579 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77
1350 584 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .98 .96 .94 .93 .91 .90 .88 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .80 .79 .78 .78
1400 588 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78
1450 593 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .95 .94 .92 .90 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78
1500 597 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .94 .92 .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .84 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78
1600 606 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .98 .97 .96 .94 .93 .91 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77
1700 615 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .99 .97 .96 .95 .93 .91 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .83 .82 .81 .79 .79 .78 .77 .77
1800 622 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – .99 .98 .97 .95 .93 .91 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .82 .81 .80 .79 .79 .78 .77 .76
1900 630 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .98 .97 .96 .93 .91 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84 .82 .81 .80 .79 .78 .78 .77 .76
2000 636 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .98 .96 .93 .91 .89 .87 .86 .84 .83 .82 .81 .80 .79 .78 .77 .76 .76
2100 644 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .98 .95 .93 .91 .89 .87 .86 .84 .83 .82 .81 .79 .78 .77 .77 .76 .75
88 2200
2300
650
658






– –
– –




– – – – –
– – – – –
– –
– –








– 1.00 .98 .95 .93 .91 .89 .87 .85 .84 .82 .81 .80 .79 .78 .77 .76 .75
– 1.00 .98 .95 .93 .91 .89 .87 .85 .84 .82 .81 .79 .78 .77 .76 .75 .75
.74
.74
2400 663 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – .98 .95 .93 .91 .89 .87 .85 .83 .82 .80 .79 .78 .77 .76 .75 .74 .73
2500 669 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – .98 .95 .93 .90 .88 .86 .84 .83 .81 .80 .78 .77 .76 .75 .74 .73 .72
2600 675 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .96 .93 .90 .88 .85 .84 .82 .80 .79 .77 .76 .75 .74 .73 .72 .71
2700 680 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .95 .90 .88 .85 .83 .81 .79 .78 .76 .75 .74 .73 .72 .71 .70
2800 686 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .95 .90 .88 .85 .82 .80 .78 .76 .75 .74 .73 .72 .71 .70 .69
2900 691 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.00 .90 .87 .84 .82 .80 .78 .76 .75 .73 .72 .71 .70 .69 .68
Sizing Factors for Liquids
Variable or Constant Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kw
(BalanSeal Valves Only)

Overpressure Sizing Factor Kp Other Than 25% Overpressure


Conventional and BalanSeal Valves: Non-Code Liquids Only

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Note: Pressure relief valve liquid capacities cannot be predicted by a general curve for overpressures below 10%.
Sizing Factors for Liquids
Viscosity Correction, Chart Sizing Method If BalanSeal valve construction is used and variable back pressure
conditions exist, use the maximum back pressure to determine P2 in the
Sizing Method
equation, and correct Kw factor. See curve on page 89. Use the following
Since the viscosity correction factor depends on the actual orifice area, equation:
direct solution is not possible and a trial orifice size must be found before
VL √G
the Ku can be determined accurately. A=
38.0 Kd√∆P Kw Ku
Example: ASME Code liquid application. If non-ASME Code is Select the next larger orifice size or an M orifice with 4.0 sq. in. orifice
required, substitute appropriate equation area. This should be about 20% greater than the calculated area to allow
for reduction of capacity due to viscosity correction factor Ku.
Viscosity-Saybolt Universal Secs...................................... 1250 SSU@100°F
Capacity Required..........................................................................800 gpm Step 2 Use Chart to Find Ku: Enter the Viscosity Correction Chart from the
Set Pressure................................................................................... 100 psig left, reading 1250 SSU. Follow the example line horizontally to the required
Constant Back pressure.................................................................... 10 psig 800 gpm. Drop vertically to the selected trial orifice M, and proceed
Differential Pressure (1.25 P1 -P2 )................................................... 115 psig horizontally right to the Ku scale, reading Ku = 0.955.
Allowable Overpressure.........................................................................25%
Specific Gravity........................................................................0.98@100°F Step 3 Verify Orifice Selection: This chart is designed to minimize the
Relieving Temperature........................................................................ 100°F trial and error required for solution. Note that the exit from the chart is
from the orifice line to the Ku scale. By looking vertically, the next larger or
Step 1 Calculate Trial Orifice: Calculate the trial orifice area from the smaller orifice show alternate values of the A term and the corresponding
liquid equation on page 84: Ku term without repeating all the steps.
VL √G 800 (0.99)
A= = = 2.98 sq. in.
38.0 Kd √∆P Ku 38.0 (0.652)√124.7-10(1) Actual Area

The viscosity of the liquid may reduce


the velocity and capacity enough to
require a larger orifice size than the
usual liquid service capacity equation
would indicate. Use this simplified
viscosity chart and the Ku viscosity
correction factors obtainable from it to
properly size relief valves intended for
viscous liquid service. Equations and
graphs used in preparing this chart
reflect conservative engineering data
on this subject.
For viscous liquid service, it is advisable
to allow 25% over-pressure where
permissible, to size conservatively,
and to consider the use of the
bellows and/or steam jacketed
bodies for the purpose of isolating
the moving parts and to prevent
freezing of the lading fluid.

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For further information, see the API RP520 method


described on the following page.
Sizing Factors for Liquids
Viscosity Correction, Reynold’s Number Method After the value of R is determined, the factor KV** is obtained from the
of API RP520 graph. Factor KV is applied to correct the preliminary required discharge
As an alternative to the sizing method discussed on the previous page, area. If the corrected area exceeds the chosen standard orifice area, the
you may use the method given in API RP520 for sizing viscous liquids. calculations should be repeated using the next larger standard orifice size.

When a relief valve is sized for viscous liquid services, it is suggested **KV of API = Ku of Farris Engineering
that it be sized first as a nonviscous type application in order to obtain a
preliminary required discharge area, A. From manufacturer’s standard Nomenclature
orifice sizes, the next larger orifice size should be used to determine the VL = Flow rate at the flowing temperature in the U.S. gallon per minute.
Reynold’s number R from either one of the following:
G = Specific gravity of the liquid at the flowing temperature referred
V (2800G) 12700 VL to water = 1.00 at 70ºF.
R= L or R* =
μ √A U √A
µ = Absolute viscosity at the flowing temperature in centipoises.

A = Discharge area in square inches from manufacturer’s standard


orifice areas1.
*Use of this equation is not recommended for viscosities less than 100 SSU. U = Viscosity at the flowing temperature in Saybolt Universal Seconds.

-1.0
2.878 342.75
Kv = (.9935) + +
R0.5 R1.5

General Notes:
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1. Select using either API effective area or ASME actual area depending on the sizing method being used.
Conversion Factors
To find desired value, multiply “Given” value by factor below

Pressure Conversion Liquid Flow Rate Conversion


Given psi kPa Bar kg/cm2 Given gpm bbl/day l/min m3/hr
psi 1 6.8948 0.0689 0.0703 gpm 1 34.29 3.785 0.2271
kPa 0.145 1 0.01 0.0102 bbl/day 0.02917 1 0.1104 0.006624
Bar 14.504 100 1 1.0197 l/min 0.2642 9.057 1 0.06
kg/cm2 14.223 97.905 0.9 1 m3/hr 4.403 151 16.667 1

Mass Conversion Viscosity Conversion


Given lb tons kg tonnes Given cP g/cm-s centistoke SSU
lb 1 0.0005 0.4536 0.00045 cP 1 0.01 1/G 4.63/G
tons 2000 1 907.18 0.90718 g/cm-s 100 1 100/G 463/G
kg 2.2046 0.0011 1 0.001 centistoke G (0.01)G 1 4.63
tonnes 2204.6 1.102 1000 1 SSU (0.216)G (21.6)G 0.216 1

where G is liquid specific gravity

Volume Conversion Density Conversion


Given ft3 m3 gal liter Given lb/ft3 kg/m3 g/cm3 lb/gal
ft3
1 0.02832 7.481 28.32 lb/ft3
1 16.018 0.016 0.1337
m3 35.31 1 264.2 1000 kg/m3 0.0624 1 0.001 0.0083
gal 0.1337 0.00379 1 3.785 g/cm3 62.428 1000 1 8.345
liter 0.03532 0.001 0.2642 1 lb/gal 7.481 119.83 0.1198 1

Area Conversion Temperature Conversion


Given in2 ft2 mm2 cm2 Fahrenheit (F) = (1.8 x C) + 32
in2 1 0.00694 645.16 6.4516 Celsius (C) = 0.555 x (F - 32)
ft2 144 1 92903 929.03 Rankin (R) = F + 459.67
mm2 0.00155 1.08E-05 1 0.01 Kelvin (K) = C + 273.15
cm2 0.155 0.0011 100 1

Length Conversion Miscellaneous Conversions


Given ft in mm m From To Multiply By
ft 1 12 304.8 0.3048 Specific Gravity-Gas Molecular Wt-Gas 28.97
in 0.0833 1 25.4 0.0254 Density-Liq Specific Gravity-Liq 1/(p Water)
mm 0.0033 0.0394 1 0.001
m 3.281 39.37 1000 1

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Farris Engineering Products
Process Pressure Relief Valves Steam Safety Valves
SERIES 2600/2600L SERIES 4200
• ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water • ASME NB Section I & VIII Certified:
• Sizes: 1" x 2" to 20" x 24" Steam & Air
• Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6000 psig • Sizes 1¼" x 1½" to 6" x 8"

• Temperature Range: -450°F to +1500°F • Pressure Range: 15 psig to 1000 psig

• Materials : Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel,


* • Temperature Range: -20°F to +1000°F

Monel & Hastelloy C • Materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel,


• Options: Balanced Bellows, O-Ring Seat, Chrome-Moly
Open Bonnet • Options: Test Gag
• CE Approved • CE Approved

SERIES 3800 Pilot Operated SERIES 6400/6600


• ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water • ASME NB Section I & VIII Certified:
• Sizes: 1" x 2" to 12" x 16" Steam & Air
• Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6170 psig • Sizes: 1" x 2" to 4" x 6"

• Temperature Range: -450°F to +500°F • Pressure Range: 15 psig to 1500 psig

• Materials*: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, • Temperature Range: -20°F to +1000°F

Monel & Hastelloy C • Materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel,


• Actuation: Snap and Modulating Controls Chrome-Moly
• Options: Field Test Connections, Reverse • Options: Closed Bonnet(6600) & Test Gag

Flow Preventer, Remote Depressurizing &


Auxiliary Filters
• CE Approved
Special Purpose Pressure Relief Valves
SERIES 2700
SERIES 1890/1896M
• ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water
• ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water
• Sizes: ½" x 1" to 1½" x 2½"
• Sizes: ½" x 1" & ¾" x 1" (1890)
• Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6500 psig ½" x ¾" & ¾" x ¾" (1896M)
• Temperature Range: -450°F to +750°F • Pressure Range: 15 psig to 800 psig
• Materials*: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, (1890) 15 psig to 300 psig (1896M)
Monel & Hastelloy C • Temperature Range: -20°F to +750°F
• Options: Balanced Design, O-Ring Seats, (1890) -450°F to +400°F (1896M)
Flanged, Socket Weld, Welding Nipple, • Materials: Stainless Steel Body &
& Sanitary Connections Trim (1890) Brass Body & Trim,
• CE Approved Bronze Bonnet (1896M)

SERIES 2850/2856
• ASME NB Certified: Air & Steam
• Sizes: ¾" x 1" to 1½" x 2" (2850)
¾" x 1¼" to 2" x 3" (2856)
• Pressure Range: 15 psig to 300 psig
• Temperature Range: -20° F to +750°F (2850)
-450° F to +400°F (2856)
• Materials: Stainless Steel Body & Trim 93
Steel Bonnet (2850) Brass Body & Trim,
Bronze Bonnet (2856)

*Other materials available upon request. Please consult the factory.


Farris Engineering Products and Services
Process Pressure Relief Valves
Series 2600 ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam and Water
Series 3800 ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam and Water
Series 2700 ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam and Water
Series 1890/1896M ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam and Water
Series 2850/2856 ASME NB Certified for Air and Steam
Series 88/89 ASME NB Certified for Air and Steam
Series 570 ASME NB Certified for Air and Steam
Series 69 Liquid Service
Series 140 Air Service

Steam Safety Valves


Series 4200 ASME NB Certified for Steam – Section I & VIII
Series 6400/6600 ASME NB Certified for Steam – Section I & VIII
The following is a list of Farris Series 560 ASME NB Certified for Steam – Section I & VIII
approvals currently on record:
• ASME “V”, “UV” and “NV” Nuclear Pressure Relief Valves
• National Board “NB” approval
Series 4700/4700L ASME NB Section III, Division 1 Class I, II & III
Series 2700/3700 ASME NB Section III, Division 1 Class I, II & III
• ISO 9001-2008
Series 2600/2600L ASME NB Section III, Division 1 Class I, II & III
• US Coast Guard Series 3800 ASME NB Section III, Division 1 Class I, II & III
• PED 97/23/EC (European Pressure Equipment Directive)

• ATEX 94/9/EC (European Potentially Explosive Atmospheres)


SizeMaster™ Mark IV
Pressure Relief Valve Engineering Software for Sizing and Selection
• B51 CRN (Canadian Registration)

• China Safety Quality License


FAST Centers (Farris Authorized Service Team)
• Russian GOSH-R and GGNT (Russian Certification and Permits)
• Worldwide Network of Service Centers with Factory Trained Technicians
• First Point Assesment Limited
• Local Inventory with 24 hour a day / 7 day a week support
• Nuclear – 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, NCA-4000, NQA-1, N285.0
• Access to Worldwide Farris Inventory through the Web

• ASME/National Board approved Assembly & Test Facilities

• Application, Sizing & Selection Support

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results from reliance on such information. Nothing contained herein is to be construed as a warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, regarding the performance, merchantability,
fitness or any other matter with respect to the products, nor as a recommendation to use any product or process in conflict with any patent. Farris Engineering, division of
Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation, reserves the right, without notice, to alter or improve the designs or specifications of the products described herein.
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