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ASME B31.9 2017

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ASME B31.9 Building Services Piping

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ASME B31.9 contains rules for the piping in industrial, institutional, commercial, and public buildings, and multi-unit residences, which does not require the range of sizes, pressures, and temperatures covered in B31.1.  ASME B31.9 prescribes requirements for the design, materials, fabrication, installation, inspection, examination, and testing of piping systems for building services. It includes piping systems in the building or within the property limits.

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4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
8 ASME B31 COMMITTEE ROSTER
10 INTRODUCTION
12 ASME B31.9-2017 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
14 Chapter I Scope and Definitions
900 GENERAL
900.1 Scope
15 900.2 Terms and Definitions
16 Figures
Figure 900.1.2 Code Jurisdictional Limits for Piping — Drum-Type Boilers
20 900.3 Nomenclature
22 Chapter II Design
901 DESIGN CONDITIONS
901.1 General
901.2 Pressure
901.3 Temperature
901.4 Ambient Influences
901.5 Dynamic Effects
901.6 Thermal Expansion and Contraction Loads
902 DESIGN CRITERIA
902.1 General
23 902.2 Pressure–Temperature Design Criteria for Piping Components
902.3 Allowable Stresses and Other Stress Limits
24 902.4 Allowances
903 CRITERIA FOR PRESSURE DESIGN OF PIPING COMPONENTS
Tables
Table 902.4.3 Joint Factors, E
25 904 PRESSURE DESIGN OF COMPONENTS
904.1 Straight Pipe
904.2 Curved and Mitered Segments of Pipe
904.3 Branch Connections
Table 904.2.1 Pipe Thickness for Bends
26 Figure 904.2.2 Nomenclature for Miter Joints
27 904.4 Closures
904.5 Pressure Design of Flanges and Blanks
904.6 Reducers
904.7 Pressure Design of Other Pressure-Containing Components
905 PIPE
905.1 General
905.2 Specific Limitations
28 906 FITTINGS, BENDS, AND INTERSECTIONS
906.1 Fittings
906.2 Bends and Miter Joints
906.3 Limitations on Fittings
906.4 Thermowells
907 VALVES
907.1 General
907.2 Marking
908 FLANGES, BLANKS, GASKETS, AND BOLTING
908.1 General
908.2 Flange Facings
908.3 Gaskets
908.4 Bolting
910 PIPING JOINTS
911 WELDED JOINTS
911.1 Metallic Pipe
29 911.2 Nonmetallic Pipe
912 FLANGED JOINTS
913 MECHANICAL AND PROPRIETARY JOINTS
913.1 Limitations on Mechanical and Proprietary Joints
914 THREADED JOINTS
914.1 Acceptable Types
914.2 Limitations on Threaded Joints
915 FLARED, FLARELESS, AND COMPRESSION JOINTS
916 BELL AND SPIGOT JOINTS
916.1 Caulked or Leaded Joints
916.2 Push-Type Elastomer Gasket
30 917 BRAZED AND SOLDERED JOINTS
917.1 General
917.2 Brazed Joints
917.3 Soldered Joints
919 EXPANSION AND FLEXIBILITY
919.1 General
919.2 Concepts
Table 917.3 Rated Internal Working Pressures of Joints Made With Copper Water Tube and Solder Joint Fittings, psig
31 Table 919.3.1 Moduli of Elasticity and Thermal Expansion Coefficients
33 919.3 Properties for Analysis
919.4 Analysis, Metallic Piping
919.5 Movements
919.6 Cold Spring
919.7 Reactions
920 LOADS ON PIPE-SUPPORTING ELEMENTS
920.1 General
34 920.2 Test Loads
921 DESIGN OF PIPE-SUPPORTING ELEMENTS
921.1 General
921.2 Fixtures
35 Figure 921.1.3-1 Support Spans for Standard Wall Steel Pipe
36 Figure 921.1.3-2 Support Spans for Copper and Thermoplastic Pipe
37 921.3 Structural Attachments
921.4 Supplemental Steel
Table 921.2.2 Capacities of Threaded ASTM A36 Steel Rods
38 921.5 Attachments to Concrete
921.6 Supporting Structures
922 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO SPECIFIC PIPING SYSTEMS
922.1 Pressure Reducing Systems
922.2 Steam Trap Piping
922.3 Fuel Oil Piping
40 Chapter III Materials
923 MATERIALS — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
923.1 Materials and Specifications
923.2 Limitations on Specific Metals
923.3 Limitations on Specific Nonmetals
41 923.4 Coatings and Linings
923.5 Deterioration in Service
42 Chapter IV Component Requirements and Standard Practices
926 DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS OF COMPONENTS
926.1 Standard Piping Components
926.2 Standard Practices
926.3 Nonstandard Piping Components
926.4 Abbreviations
43 Table 926.1 Component Standards and Specifications
48 Table 926.2 Standard Practices
49 Chapter V Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
927 WELDED FABRICATION OF METALS
927.1 General
927.2 Materials
927.3 Preparation
927.4 Rules for Welding
50 Figure 927.4.3-1 Fillet Weld Size
51 927.5 Qualification
927.6 Qualification Requirements
Figure 927.4.3-2 Minimum Weld Size, Setback, and Depth of Insertion for Slip-On and Socket Weld Flanges
Figure 927.4.3-3 Minimum Welding Dimensions for Socket-Welding Components Other Than Flanges
52 Figure 927.4.5-1 Acceptable Welds for Flat Heads
Figure 927.4.5-2 Unacceptable Welds for Flat Heads
53 Figure 927.4.6-1 Typical Weld Branch Connections
Figure 927.4.6-2 Typical Weld Details
54 928 BRAZING AND SOLDERING OF METALS
928.1 Brazing
928.2 Soldering
929 BENDING
929.1 General
930 FORMING
930.1 General
930.2 Mechanically Formed Extruded Outlets in Copper Tube
931 HEAT TREATMENT
55 934 FABRICATION OF NONMETALS
934.1 Joining Thermoplastic Piping
934.2 Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Piping Joints
934.3 Repair of Defective Work
56 935 ASSEMBLY
935.1 General
935.2 Bolting Procedure
935.3 Bell and Spigot Joints
935.4 Threaded Piping
935.5 Flare Joints
935.6 Ferrule Bite Joints
935.7 Compression Joints
935.8 Other Mechanical and Proprietary Joints
935.9 Borosilicate Glass Piping
935.10 Equipment Connections
57 935.11 Cold Spring
935.12 Valve Installation
935.13 Repair of Defective Work
58 Chapter VI Inspection, Examination, and Testing
936 INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION
936.1 General
936.2 Required Inspection
936.3 Responsibility for Examination
936.4 Methods of Examination
936.5 Type and Extent of Required Examination
936.6 Acceptance Criteria
59 937 LEAK TESTING
937.1 General
937.2 Preparation for Testing
60 937.3 Hydrostatic Testing
937.4 Pneumatic Testing
937.5 Initial Service Leak Test
61 MANDATORY APPENDICES
MANDATORY APPENDIX I STRESS TABLES
62 Table I-1 Allowable Stresses
66 Table I-2 Hydrostatic Design Stresses (HDS) and Recommended Temperature Limits for Thermoplastic Pipe
67 Table I-3 Design Stress Values for Contact Molded (Hand-Lay-Up) Pipe Made From Reinforced Thermosetting Resins
68 Table I-4 Hydrostatic Design Basis Stress for Machine-Made Thermosetting Resin Pipe
69 Table II-1 Allowable Pressures for Nonmetallic, Nonplastic Pressure Piping
MANDATORY APPENDIX II ALLOWABLE PRESSURES FOR NONMETALLIC, NONPLASTIC PRESSURE PIPING
70 MANDATORY APPENDIX III REFERENCE STANDARDS
74 MANDATORY APPENDIX IV PREPARATION OF TECHNICAL INQUIRIES
IV-1 INTRODUCTION
IV-2 REQUIREMENTS
IV-3 SUBMITTAL
75 NONMANDATORY APPENDICES
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A NONMANDATORY QUALITY SYSTEM PROGRAM
76 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B SEISMIC DESIGN AND RETROFIT OF PIPING SYSTEMS
B-1 PURPOSE
77 Table B-3.2.1 Seismic Design Requirements, Applicable Sections
B-2 MATERIALS
B-3 DESIGN
79 Table B-3.3.1 Maximum Span (ft) Between Lateral Seismic Restraints for Steel Pipe With a Yield Stress of 35 ksi, in Water Service at 70°F
B-4 INTERACTIONS
B-5 DOCUMENTATION
B-6 MAINTENANCE
B-7 REFERENCES
ASME B31.9 2017
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