Ansi 150 is a pressure grade of flange ie. Ansi #150 Flange. For steel flanges this is specified by ANSI B16.5.
It's #150.
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np40 is equivelant to ansi 300#
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i have the same question on my drafting pre-test. the answer is unidirectional.
The number (e.g. 150) is the lb force the flange is rated to.
20
PN 20 is equal to ANSI 150 & ANSI 300 equals PN 50.
No. The answer is same as class 150
It's #150.
PN16 and ANSI 150 are not the same, although they are often used in similar applications. PN16 refers to a pressure rating in bar for European standards, indicating a maximum pressure of 16 bar at a specified temperature. In contrast, ANSI 150 is an American standard that denotes a pressure rating of 150 psi at ambient temperature. The two standards are based on different measurement systems and may have variations in flange dimensions and pressure capabilities.
The Class ranges of ANSI Standards refers to the pressure and temperature limits of usage for the Product. The class ranges from 150 and goes upto 2500. They denote the different pressure ranges. For example, A 316 Stainless Steel valve in class 150 can be used only upto 275psi Same 316 Stainless Steel valve in class 1500 can be used only upto 3600psi Does that clears your doubt?
Yes, if you have an ANSI C++ compiler. Most modern compilers are ANSI, and are capable of suppressing non-ANSI code, using a compiler option.
ANSI stands for "American National Standars Institute"
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