1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME B16.38-2012(Revision of ASME B16.38-2007)Large Metallic Valves for Gas DistributionManually Operated,NPS 2 (DN 65)to NPS 12(DN 300),125 psig(8.6 bar)MaximumASME B16.38-2012(Revision of ASME B16.38-2007)Large Metallic Valvesfor Gas DistributionManually Operated,NPS
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12、oster.vCorrespondence With the B16 Committee.vi1Scope.12Construction.13Qualification Requirements.34Production Testing.4Figure1Bend Test Assembly.5Tables1Duration of Test.32Bending Moment Values.43Flow and Head Loss Coefficients.6Mandatory AppendixIReferences.7Nonmandatory AppendixAQuality System Pr
13、ogram.8iiiFOREWORDThe B16 Standards Committee was organized in the spring of 1920 and held its organizational meetingon November 21 of that year.The group operated as a Sectional Committee(later redesignated as a StandardsCommittee)undertheauthorizationoftheAmericanEngineeringStandardsCommitteesubse
14、quentlynamedAmerican Standards Association,United States of America Standards Institute,and now American NationalStandards Institute(ANSI).Sponsors for the group were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry,and the Heating
15、 and PipingContractors National Association(later the Mechanical Contractors Association of America).In 1982,theB16 Committee was reorganized as an ASME Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI.The American Gas Association determined that standardization of gas valves used in distribu
16、tion systemswas desirable and needed.The A.G.A.Task Committee on Standards for Valves and Shutoffs was formedand development work commenced in 1958.In 1968,it was determined that a more acceptable documentwould result if approval was gained from ANSI,and to facilitate such action,the A.G.A.Committee becameSubcommittee 13 of the B16 activity.This B16 group was later renamed Subcommittee L,which is its currentdesignation.The first standard developed by Subcommittee L was ANSI B16.33,which was publ