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PURPOSE AND USE OF PROCESS INDUSTRY PRACTICES In an effort to minimize the cost of process industry facilities, this Practice has been prepared from the technical requirements in the existing standards of major industrial users, contractors, or standards organizations. By harmonizing these technical requirements into a single set of Practices, administrative, application, and engineering costs to both the purchaser and the manufacturer should be reduced. While this Practice is expected to incorporate the majority of requirements of most users, individual applications may involve requirements that will be appended to and take precedence over this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and particular matters or application of the Practice to particular project or engineering situations should not be made solely on information contained in these materials. The use of trade names from time to time should not be viewed as an expression of preference but rather recognized as normal usage in the trade. Other brands having the same specifications are equally correct and may be substituted for those named. All Practices or guidelines are intended to be consistent with applicable laws and regulations including OSHA requirements. To the extent these Practices or guidelines should conflict with OSHA or other applicable laws or regulations, such laws or regulations must be followed. Consult an appropriate professional before applying or acting on any material contained in or suggested by the Practice.

This Practice is subject to revision at any time.

Process Industry Practices (PIP), Construction Industry Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 3925 West Braker Lane (R4500), Austin, Texas 78759. PIP member companies and subscribers may copy this Practice for their internal use. Changes, overlays, addenda, or modifications of any kind are not permitted within any PIP Practice without the express written authorization of PIP.

PRINTING HISTORY February 1997 Issued as PNSM0001 February 1999 Complete Revision

November 1999 May 2001

Revision Technical Correction

October 2006 Complete Revision & Renumbering June 2007 Editorial Revision

Not printed with State funds

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................. 2
1.1 Purpose............................................ 2 1.2 Scope ............................................... 2

2. Requirements.............................. 2
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 General ............................................ 2 Field Definitions ............................... 2 Example Designation ....................... 3 Standard Notes ................................ 3 Cover Sheet / Addendum Form ....... 4

Appendices
Appendix A - Cover Sheet/Addendum Form Appendix B - Sample Cover Sheet Appendix C - Sample Addendum Appendix D - Piping Line Class Designator System Summary Sheet

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1.

Introduction
1.1 Purpose This Practice provides the designator system for identifying PIP piping line classes. 1.2 Scope This Practice describes the arrangement of the PIP piping line class designations and the requirements for each field within a designation. Designation requirements are provided for both PIP-developed and owner-developed piping line classes. A one-page summary of the PIP Piping Line Class Designator System specified in this Practice is provided in Appendix D.

2.

Requirements
2.1 General 2.1.1 The Piping Line Class Designator System shall consist of six alternating alphanumeric fields containing one or two characters each (maximum of ten characters). The first five fields are mandatory while the sixth is optional. Each field shall describe various features of a piping line class.

2.1.2 2.2

Field Definitions 2.2.1 First Field Pressure Rating 2.2.1.1 The first field shall define the pressure rating. 2.2.1.2 The pressure rating field shall consist of one or two numeric characters in accordance with Table 1. 2.2.2 Second Field Piping Material 2.2.2.1 The second field shall define the nominal pipe material. 2.2.2.2 The nominal pipe material field shall consist of two alphabetic characters in accordance with Table 2. 2.2.3 Third Field Corrosion Allowance 2.2.3.1 The third field shall define the corrosion/erosion allowance. 2.2.3.2 The corrosion/erosion allowance field shall consist of one numeric character in accordance with Table 3. 2.2.4 Fourth Field Joint Construction 2.2.4.1 The fourth field shall define the joint construction/construction type. 2.2.4.2 The joint construction/construction type field shall consist of one alphabetic character in accordance with Table 4.

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2.2.5

Fifth Field Sequential Number 2.2.5.1 The fifth field shall define a sequential number for numbering variations of a line class. 2.2.5.2 The sequential number field shall consist of two numeric characters that shall be applied in accordance with the following ranges: a. Numbers 01 through 79 Reserved for PIP piping line classes b. Numbers 80 through 99 Reserved for owner developed piping line classes

2.2.6

Sixth Field Owners Designation (As Required) 2.2.6.1 To change the designation number if revisions, alterations, and/or additions to a PIP piping line class are required, the owner shall add an alphabetic character after the fifth field designator. 2.2.6.2 The number of alphabetic characters shall be limited to two for a maximum of ten characters total to designate a line class. 2.2.6.3 The alphabetic character(s) shall be added directly to the PIP piping line class number as a suffix and without a delimiter.

2.3

Example Designation An example of a complete PIP piping line class designator is 3CS1S01. Where: First Field (Pressure Rating): Second Field (Piping Material): Third Field (Corrosion Allowance): Fourth Field (Joint Construction): 3 = ASME Pressure Class 300 CS = Carbon Steel Base Material Piping System 1 = Multiples of 1/16" S = Socketweld Small Bore Construction and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction 01 = First Piping Line Class in this piping material/ pressure class series

Fifth Field (Sequential Number): 2.4 Standard Notes 2.4.1 PIP Standard Notes

2.4.1.1 Standard notes with associated note numbers have been developed for the PIP piping line classes. The notes provide additional information (i.e., guidance, caution, clarification, etc.). 2.4.1.2 Applicable PIP Standard Notes shall be shown on each PIP piping line class. 2.4.1.3 PIP Standard Notes shall be designated using numbers 01 through 699 as required.

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2.4.2

Owner Standard Notes 2.4.2.1 If company- or project-specific notes are required for a PIP piping line class, the notes shall be added using an addendum form (see Section 2.5.3). 2.4.2.2 Owner standard notes shall be designated using numbers 700 through 999 as required, or a designation that does not conflict with the PIP Standard Notes numbering system.

2.5

Cover Sheet / Addendum Form 2.5.1 A Cover Sheet / Addendum Form is provided in Appendix A for use as a cover sheet for incorporating the PIP piping line classes into an owners corporate standards system, or for use as an addendum for specifying company- or projectspecific revisions, alterations, and/or additions to PIP piping line classes. Cover Sheet 2.5.2.1 An owners corporate standards system may require that a cover sheet be attached to a PIP piping line class to communicate the extent to which the specification applies within the owners company and/or for the owners specific project. 2.5.2.2 If the dual-purpose Cover Sheet / Addendum Form is used as a cover sheet, and if revisions, alterations, or additions to the line class specification are not required, the owner should complete the fields on the form as follows: a. PIP Practice number, PIP piping line class number, and Scope should be filled in. b. The Addendum Number should not be filled in. c. The words No Change should be filled in for Sections 2 through 10. 2.5.2.3 An example of a completed form used as a cover sheet is shown in Appendix B. 2.5.3 Addendum for Revisions, Alterations, and Additions 2.5.3.1 An owners company, operating location, or project may require revisions, alterations, and/or additions to a PIP piping line class(es). To accommodate such cases, the dual-purpose Cover Sheet / Addendum Form should be used as an addendum to specify the changes. 2.5.3.2 If the Cover Sheet / Addendum Form is used as an addendum to specify revisions, alterations, and/or additions to a PIP piping line class, the owner should complete the following fields on the form as follows: a. PIP Practice number, PIP piping line class number, and Addendum Number alphabetic character(s) should be filled in. b. Within the sections (i.e., Scope, Design, Materials, etc.) where changes are specified, necessary information to detail the deviation(s) to the PIP piping line class should be filled in.

2.5.2

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c. The words No Change should be filled in for the unchanged sections. 2.5.3.3 An owner may create more than one addendum for a PIP piping line class. 2.5.3.4 An example of a completed form used as an addendum is shown in Appendix C.

Table 1 - Pressure Rating

Symbol

Nominal Pressure Rating or Class


ASME B16.5 or B16.47 Flange Class

1 3 4 6 9 15 25

150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 ASME 16.1 Cast Iron Flange Class

12 13 80 99

125 250 Reserved for Owner-Specific Rating Designations

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Table 2 - Piping Material

Symbol
Aluminum Alloys AA AB AC AD AE AF AG

Material

Aluminum Alloy 1100, H112 temper Aluminum Alloy 3003, H112 temper Aluminum Alloy 5052, H32 temper Aluminum Alloy 5454, H112 temper Aluminum Alloy 6061, T6 temper Aluminum Alloy 6063, T1 temper Aluminum Alloy 6063, T6 temper

Brass, Bronze, Copper, and Copper Alloys BA BB BC BD BE BF BG BT Aluminum-Bronze Red Brass Copper, deoxidized pure 90-10 Cu-Ni 80-20 Cu-Ni 70-30 Cu-Ni Silicon-Bronze Cast Leaded Tin Bronze

Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels CA CB CC CG CH CJ CK CL CM CN CS Impact Tested Carbon Steel Killed Carbon Steel Low Carbon Steel Galvanized Carbon Steel Killed Carbon Steel, PWHT for Process 1-1/4 Cr - 1/2 Mo Alloy Steel 2-1/4 Cr - 1 Mo Alloy Steel 5 Cr - 1/2 Mo Alloy Steel 9 Cr - 1 Mo Alloy Steel 12 Cr Alloy Steel Carbon Steel

Iron, Ductile, Malleable, or Cast DA DC DF DM Ductile Iron, Austenitic Cast Iron, Grey Ductile Iron, Ferritic Malleable Iron

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Table 2 - Piping Material


(continued)

Symbol

Material

Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRPs) and Resins FC FE FF FP FV Carbon Fiber Reinforced Furan Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Glass Fiber Reinforced Furan Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester Glass Fiber Reinforced Vinyl Ester

Non-Metals/Non-Plastics KA KB KC KD Clay Concrete Glass Ceramic

Lined or Internally Coated Steel/Iron/etc. LA LB LC LD LE LF LG LH LJ LK LP LR LS LT LV PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer)-lined Carbon Steel Cement-lined Ductile Iron Cement-lined Carbon Steel PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)-lined Ductile Iron Epoxy-lined Carbon Steel FEP (Perfluoro Ethylene-Propylene copolymer)-lined Carbon Steel Glass-lined Carbon Steel ECTFE (Ethylene-Chlortrifluoroethylene)-lined Carbon Steel PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer)-lined Ductile Iron PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)-lined Carbon Steel PP (Polypropylene)-lined Carbon Steel Rubber-lined Carbon Steel PVDC (Polyvinylidene Chloride)-lined Carbon Steel PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)-lined Carbon Steel PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)-lined Carbon Steel

Misc. Metals, not covered elsewhere MG ML MS MT MY MZ Gold Lead Silver Tantalum Zirconium + Cb Zirconium

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Table 2 - Piping Material


(continued)

Symbol

Material

Nickel and Nickel Alloys NA NB NC ND NE NF NG NH NJ NK NL NM NN NP NQ NR NS NT NU NV NW NX Alloy C-2000 Alloy B2 Alloy C276 Alloy B Alloy C4 Alloy C22 Alloy G Alloy B3 Alloy G3 Nickel 200 Nickel 201 Alloy 400 Alloy C30 Alloy 600 Alloy 625 Alloy 800 Alloy 825 Alloy 20 Alloy 20Cb-3 Alloy 20-Mod Alloy 25-6 Moly Alloy AL-6XN UNS N06200 UNS N10665 UNS N10276 UNS N10001 UNS N06455 UNS N06022 UNS N06007 UNS N10675 UNS N06985 UNS N02200 UNS N02201 UNS N04400 UNS N06030 UNS N06600 UNS N06625 UNS N08800 UNS N08825 UNS N08020 UNS N08020 UNS N08320 UNS N08926 UNS N08367

Plastics (other than FRPs) PA PB PC PD PE PF PG PK PP PS PT PU PV ABS (Acrylonitrile-butadiene styrene) PB (Polybutylene) CAB (Cellulous acetate-butyrate) HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer) FEP (Perfluoro Ethylene-Propylene copolymer) PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) PP (Polypropylene) PVDC (Polyvinylidene Chloride) PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

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Table 2 - Piping Material


(continued)

Symbol

Material

Stainless (High-Alloy) Steels SA SC SD SF SG SH SJ SK SL SM SN SP SR SS ST SU SV Type 304/304L SS Type 304H SS Type 316/316L SS Type 316H SS Type 317 SS Type 317L SS Type 321 SS Type 321H SS Type 347 SS Type 347H SS Type 904L SS 2205 Duplex SS Type 304 SS Type 304L SS Type 316 SS Type 316L SS 254 SMO

UNS N08904 UNS S31803

UNS S31254

Titanium and Titanium Alloys TB TC TD TE Titanium Grade 2 Titanium Grade 3 Titanium Grade 7 Titanium Grade 12

Reserved for Future Use E_, G_, H_ J_, Q_, R_ U_, V_ Not Used I_, O_ Reserved for Owner-Specific Designators W_ X_ Y_ Z_

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Table 3 - Corrosion/Erosion Allowance

Symbol
0 1 2 3 4 9

Allowance (Nominal)
zero corrosion allowance 0.063 inch (1/16 inch) 0.125 inch (1/8 inch) 0.188 inch (3/16 inch) 0.250 inch (1/4 inch) Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator

Note: The corrosion/erosion allowance symbols are multiples of 1/16th of an inch. The allowance values given in the table are nominal values. Unless otherwise specified, minimum values that are 80% of the nominal specified values are permitted.

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Table 4 - Joint Construction/Construction Type

Symbol
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Description
Adhesive or Wrapped RTR (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged Buttweld Small Bore Construction and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction Cement, Solvent (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged

Flanged Only Grooved Large Bore Construction and Threaded Small Bore Construction Heat Fusion (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged (Not Used) Jacketed Construction Compression Fitting Small Bore Construction and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction Mechanical Joints (Not Used) Push On (Bell and Spigot)

Socketweld Small Bore Construction and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction Threaded Small Bore Construction and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator

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Appendix A Cover Sheet / Addendum Form

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OWNER COMPANY LOGO/HEADER Optional Owner Specification Number Optional Date: mm/yy Cover Sheet / Addendum for Process Industry Practice PNXXXXXXXX PIP Piping Line Class XXXXXXX Addendum No.: X Job No.: X Optional
Additions, Deletions, or Modifications listed below form part of this specification: 1. Scope
(e.g., fluid service, hazard class, guidance on application, document classification)

2.

Design
(e.g., pressure/temperature limits, branch table)

3.

Materials
(e.g., components: pipe, nipples, fittings, flanges, gaskets, bolting)

4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Valves Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection Inspection, Examination, and Testing Cleaning Other Modifications
(e.g., other additions, deletions, and/or modifications)

9.

Notes
(e.g., owner-specific notes numbered 700-999)

10.

Related Documents and References

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Appendix B Sample Cover Sheet

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XYZ Petrochemical Company, Inc. Engineering Standards Program Cover Sheet for Process Industry Practice PN01CS1S01 PIP Piping Line Class 1CS1S01
Additions, Deletions, or Modifications listed below form part of this specification: 1. Scope
1.1 1.2 1.3 Process Industry Practice (PIP) PN01CS1S01 is accepted as company piping line class specification 1CS1S01 without additions, deletions, or modifications. 1CS1S01 replaces existing Company specification 15480.C101. This document is classified an Engineering Standard. Deviations must comply with Company Administration Policy 6000-260, Engineering Standards.

2.

Design
2.1 No change

3.

Materials
3.1 No change

4.

Valves
4.1 No change

5.

Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection


5.1 No change

6.

Inspection, Examination, and Testing


6.1 No change

7.

Cleaning
7.1 No change

8.

Other Modifications
8.1 No change

9.

Notes
9.1 No change

10.

Related Documents and References


10.1 No change

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Appendix C Sample Addendum

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ABC Chemical Co. Engineering Standards Piping October 1998 ES PN01CS1S01A Addendum for Process Industry Practice PN01CS1S01 PIP Piping Line Class 1CS1S01 Addendum No.: A
Additions, Deletions, or Modifications listed below form part of this specification: 1. Scope
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Process Industry Practice (PIP) PN01CS1S01 is accepted as Company piping line class specification ES PN01CS1S01A with modifications as indicated below. This specification covers carbon steel piping for general non-corrosive gas and liquid process service. This specification shall not be used in sulfide environments or in other services subject to environmental cracking. ES PN01CS1S01A replaces existing Company specification 15480.C101. This document is classified an Engineering Standard. Deviations must comply with Company Administrative Policy 6000-260, Engineering Standards.

2.

Design
2.1 No change

3.

Materials
3.1 3.2 3.3 Threaded connections, NPS 1/2 2, for instrument connections are to be SCH 80 with PTFE emulsion sealant. PTFE tape is not permitted. Use NPS 3/4 Class 3000 combination socketweld and threaded bossets for hydrostatic test connections. ASTM A53 Gr-B ERW is an acceptable alternate for sizes NPS 16 24.

4.

Valves
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Add Company Index 211 Butterfly Valve - NPS 3 14, Wafer CS body 150 RF, NPS 8 and > GEAR (see Note 700, 701). Delete PIP Valve Code BF1CS70. Add Company Index 22A Ball - NPS 1/4 2, Brass body 600 WOG/125 WSP, F-NPT. Delete PIP Valve Code BA1CS06.

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5.

Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection


5.1 No change

6.

Inspection, Examination, and Testing


6.1 6.2 6.3 See PIP PNSC0001 for the fabrication of metallic pipe. See PIP PNE00012 for the piping examination and leak testing guide. See PIP PNSC0021 for specification for leak test of piping.

7.

Cleaning
7.1 See Company Specification 15480.0500 Piping, General Cleaning.

8.

Other Modifications
8.1 No change

9.

Notes
9.1 9.2 Note 700: These valves have no flanges but are installed between line flanges with extra length bolts. Note 701: Butterfly valves NPS 6 and smaller w/handle; NPS 8 and larger with gear operator.

10.

Related Documents and References


10.1 10.2 See ES PNCM0001A, Line Class Designator System, for information on the system used for identifying piping line classes and revisions/alterations/additions. Attachment: PIP Piping Line Class Material Specification 1CS1S01.

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Appendix D Piping Line Class Designator System Summary Sheet

PIP PIPING LINE CLASS DESIGNATOR SYSTEM (PIP PNCM0001)


EXAMPLE NUMBER: 3 CS 1 S 01 First Field: Second Field: Third Field: Fourth Field: Fifth Field: 3 CS 1 S 01 = = = = = ASME Pressure Class 300 Carbon Steel Base Material Piping System Nominal Corrosion Allowance in mutiples of 1/16" Socketweld Small Bore Const. and Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Const. Sequence Number (first in this piping material/pressure class series)

2ND FIELD - LINE MATERIAL (CONTINUED) MATERIAL SYMBOL 2ND FIELD - LINE MATERIAL (CONTINUED) MATERIAL SYMBOL Misc. Metals, Not Covered Elsewhere MG Gold ML Lead MS Silver MT Tantalum MY Zirconium + Cb MZ Zirconium Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels CA Impact Tested Carbon Steel CB Killed Carbon Steel CC Low Carbon Steel CG Galvanized Carbon Steel CH Killed Carbon Steel, PWHT for Process CJ 1-1/4 Cr - 1/2 Mo Alloy Steel CK 2-1/4 Cr - 1 Mo Alloy Steel CL 5 Cr - 1/2 Mo Alloy Steel CM 9 Cr - 1 Mo Alloy Steel CN 12 Cr Alloy Steel CS Carbon Steel Iron, Ductile, Malleable, or Cast DA Ductile Iron, Austenitic DC Cast Iron, Grey DF Ductile Iron, Ferritic DM Malleable Iron Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRPs) and Resins FC Carbon Fiber Reinforced Furan FE Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy FF Glass Fiber Reinforced Furan FP Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester FV Glass Fiber Reinforced Vinyl Ester Non-Metals/Non-Plastics KA Clay KB Concrete KC Glass KD Ceramic Lined or Internally Coated Steel/Iron/Etc. LA PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer)-lined Carbon Steel LB Cement-lined Ductile Iron LC Cement-lined Carbon Steel LD PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)-lined Ductile Iron LE Epoxy-lined Carbon Steel LF FEP (Perfluoro Ethylene-Propylene copolymer)-lined Carbon Steel LG Glass-lined Carbon Steel LH ECTFE (Ethylene-Chlortrifluoroethylene)-lined Carbon Steel LJ PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer)-lined Ductile Iron LK PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)-lined Carbon Steel LP PP (Polypropylene)-lined Carbon Steel LR Rubber-lined Carbon Steel LS PVDC (Polyvinylidene Chloride)-lined Carbon Steel LT PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)-lined Carbon Steel LV PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)-lined Carbon Steel

1ST FIELD - PRESSURE RATING SYMBOL ASME B16.5 or B16.47 Flange Class 150 1 3 300 400 4 600 6 900 9 1500 15 25 2500 ASME 16.1 Cast Iron Flange Class 125 12 13 250 Reserved for Owner-Specific Rating Designations 80-99

2ND FIELD - LINE MATERIAL (CONTINUED) SYMBOL MATERIAL

2ND FIELD - LINE MATERIAL MATERIAL SYMBOL

Stainless (High-Alloy) Steels SA Type 304/304L SS SC Type 304H SS SD Type 316/316L SS SF Type 316H SS SG Type 317 SS SH Type 317L SS SJ Type 321 SS SK Type 321H SS SL Type 347 SS SM Type 347H SS SN Type 904L SS UNS N08904 SP 2205 Duplex SS UNS S31803 SR Type 304 SS SS Type 304L SS ST Type 316 SS SU Type 316L SS SV 254 SMO UNS S31254 Titanium and Titanium Alloys TB Titanium Grade 2 TC Titanium Grade 3 TD Titanium Grade 7 TE Titanium Grade 12 Reserved for Owner-Specific Designators W_ - Z_ 3RD FIELD - CORROSION / EROSION ALLOWANCE SYMBOL ALLOWANCE (NOMINAL) 0 zero corrosion allowance 1 0.063 (1/16) 2 0.125 (1/8) 3 0.188 (3/16) 4 0.250 (1/4) 9 Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator

Aluminum Alloys AA Aluminum Alloy 1100, H112 temper AB Aluminum Alloy 3003, H112 temper AC Aluminum Alloy 5052, H32 temper AD Aluminum Alloy 5454, H112 temper AE Aluminum Alloy 6061, T6 temper AF Aluminum Alloy 6063, T1 temper AG Aluminum Alloy 6063, T6 temper

Brass, Bronze, Copper, and Copper Alloys BA Aluminum-Bronze BB Red Brass BC Copper, deoxidized pure BD 90-10 Cu-Ni BE 80-20 Cu-Ni BF 70-30 Cu-Ni BG Silicon-Bronze BT Cast Leaded Tin Bronze

Nickel and Nickel Alloys NA Alloy C-2000 NB Alloy B2 NC Alloy C276 ND Alloy B NE Alloy C4 NF Alloy C22 NG Alloy G NH Alloy B3 NJ Alloy G3 NK Nickel 200 NL Nickel 201 NM Alloy 400 NN Alloy C30 NP Alloy 600 NQ Alloy 625 NR Alloy 800 NS Alloy 825 NT Alloy 20 NU Alloy 20Cb-3 NV Alloy 20-Mod NW Alloy 25-6 Moly NX Alloy AL-6XN UNS N06200 UNS N10665 UNS N10276 UNS N10001 UNS N06455 UNS N06022 UNS N06007 UNS N10675 UNS N06985 UNS N02200 UNS N02201 UNS N04400 UNS N06030 UNS N06600 UNS N06625 UNS N08800 UNS N08825 UNS N08020 UNS N08020 UNS N08320 UNS N08926 UNS N08367 Plastics (other than FRPs) PA ABS (Acrylonitrile-butadiene styrene) PB PB (Polybutylene) PC CAB (Cellulous acetate-butyrate) PD HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) PE LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) PF PFA (Perfluoro Alkoxyalkane copolymer) PG FEP (Perfluoro Ethylene-Propylene copolymer) PK PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) PP PP (Polypropylene) PS PVDC (Polyvinylidene Chloride) PT PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) PU CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) PV PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

4TH FIELD - JOINT CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION TYPE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION A Adhesive or Wrapped RTR (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged B Buttweld Small Bore Construction & Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction C Cement, Solvent (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged F Flanged Only G Grooved Large Bore Construction & Threaded Small Bore Construction H Heat Fusion (Plastic Pipe Joints) and Flanged J Jacketed Construction L Compression Fitting Small Bore Const. & Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Const. M Mechanical Joints P Push On (Bell and Spigot) S Socketweld Small Bore Const. & Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Const. T Threaded Small Bore Construction & Buttweld and Flanged Large Bore Construction Reserved for Owner-Specific Designator V-Z

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