ASME B16.44-2023 PDF
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Manually Operated Metallic Gas Valves for Use in Aboveground Piping Systems Up to 5 psi
ASME International , 11/06/2023
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ASME B16.44-2023 PDF
This Standard applies to new valve construction and covers quarter turn manually operated metallic valves in sizes NPS 4 1â??4 and tubing sizes 1 1â??4 O.D. These valves are intended for indoor installation as gas shutoff valves when installed in aboveground fuel gas piping downstream of the gas meter outlet and upstream of the inlet connection to a gas appliance. The valves covered by this Standard are intended for service at temperatures between 32F (0C) and 125F (52C) at pressure ratings not to exceed 5 psi (0.34 bar). When so designated by the manufacturer, these valves may be installed for service outdoors and/or at temperatures below 32F (0C) and/or above 125F (52C).
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