Isa 75-22 - 1999 PDF
Isa 75-22 - 1999 PDF
Isa 75-22 - 1999 PDF
ISBN: 1-55617-723-2
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Preface
This preface, as well as all footnotes and annexes, is included for information purposes and is not part of
ANSVISA-75.22-1999.
This document has been prepared as part of the service of ISA, the international society for measurement
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and control, toward a goal of uniformity in thefield of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document
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CONTENTS
1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................... 9
2 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................ 9
3 Definition........................................................................................................................................... 9
4 Dimensional data .............................................................................................................................. 9
References .......................................................................................................................................... 11
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1 Scope
This standard applies to raised-face flanged globe-style angle control valves, 1 inch through 8 inches.
2 Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to aid users in their piping design by providing ANSI classes 150, 300,and
600 raised-face flanged globe-style angle control valve face-to-centerline dimensions without giving
special considerations to the equipment manufacturer to be used.
3 Definition
raised-face flanged globe-style angle control valve:
a valve design in which one port is colinear with the valve stem or actuator, and theother port (usually the
inlet) is at right angles to the valve stem.
4 Dimensional data
For face-to-centerline dimensions for raised-face globe-style angle control valves, see Table 1.
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* See Figure 1
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Figure 1 - Dimensions A and B and centerline
Annex A - References
The following bibliography is included for the definition of pressure classes, flange dimensions, material
identification, and cross reference.
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