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Series 2600
Farris Engineering Products and Services

Pressure Relief Valves

Process Pressure Relief Valves


Series 2600
Series 3800
Series 2700
Series 1890/1896M
Series 2850/2856

ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam, and Water


ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam, and Water
ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam, and Water
ASME NB Certified for Air, Steam, and Water
ASME NB Certified for Air and Steam

Steam Safety Valves


Series 4200
Series 6400/6600

ASME NB Certified for Steam Section I & VIII


ASME NB Certified for Steam Section I & VIII

Universal Test Stand


Tests Valves on Air and Water

SizeMaster Mark IV
Pressure Relief Valve Engineering Software
for Sizing and Selection

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Application and Sizing & Selection Support

The following is a list of Farris approvals


currently on record:

ASME V, UV and NV approvals


National Board NB approval
ISO 9001-2000
US Coast Guard approval
PED 97/23/EC (European Pressure Equipment Directive)
ATEX 94/9/EC (European Potentially Explosive Atmospheres)
Canadian TSSA Registration
China Safety Quality License
Russian GOSH-R and GGNT (Russian Certification and Permits)
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Nothing contained herein is to be construed as a warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, regarding the performance, merchantability, fitness or any other matter with
respect to the products, nor as a recommendation to use any product or process in conflict with any patent. Farris Engineering reserves the right, without notice, to alter or
improve the designs or specifications of the products described herein.
2006 Farris Engineering
Printed in USA
R1 10M 0806

Introduction

Table of Contents

This catalog covers Series 2600, 2600S and 2600L


Pressure Relief Valves including the latest information
available to assist you in the sizing and selection of the
proper valves for your application.

General

Farris pressure relief valves have over a half century


of proven performance providing automatic and
positive protection against overpressure in thousands
of industrial plants and facilities worldwide. Our
earned reputation as the First Line of Safety is the
result of countless Farris innovations combined with
progressive engineering, sound design and high
quality production.

Type Numbering System............................................................. 10-11


Ordering Information, Replacements............................................... 11
Standard Bills of Material............................................................ 12-13
Liquid Code Certified Design........................................................... 14
Series 2600S Exposed Spring......................................................... 15
BalanSeal/Piston Design................................................................ 16
Heat Transfer Fluid Service/Low Temperature................................. 17
Corrosive and Low Temperature Materials..................................18-20
Sour Gas (H2S) Materials.................................................................21
O-Ring Seat Pressure Seal.........................................................22-23
Orifice Selection Tables and Charts, U.S. Units......................... 24-38
Orifice Selection Tables and Charts, Metric Units...................... 43-56
Super Capacity Valve Scope...........................................................61
Super Capacity Bills of Materials............................................... 62-63
Valve Pressure Limits (Special Materials)................................... 79-83

Our headquarters and manufacturing facility located


in Brecksville, Ohio, oversees the production of these
superior valves at plants in the United States, Canada
and the United Kingdom. Our associated facility in
Australia is also equipped with precision machinery
and controlled by rigid inspection and standards to
produce quality pressure relief valves to meet your
needs. The Brecksville facility is also responsible for
research and development, engineering, manufacturing technology, and sales and marketing. We offer
the services of our engineering sales representatives
throughout the world as well as our Farris Authorized
Service Teams (FAST Centers) and headquarters staff
to extend you every possible customer service.

Guarantee
All products manufactured by Farris Engineering, a division of
Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation, are guaranteed free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year
when used within the recommended range. When authorized,
any defective product may be returned to the Factory, and if
found defective, will be repaired or replaced free of charge, F.O.B.
our Factory. No charge for labor or other expense incurred will be
allowed as the liability of Farris Engineering is measured by the refund price of the
defective product only.

Page range

The Farris Advantage......................................................................1-7


Technical Information.........................................................................8
Definitions..........................................................................................9

Scope

Capacity Tables
Air 10% Overpressure (U.S./S.I.)................................................ 39/57
Steam 10% Overpressure (U.S./S.I.).......................................... 40/58
Water 10% Overpressure (Code 2600L) (U.S./S.I.).....................41/59
Water 25% Overpressure (Non Code) (U.S./S.I.)....................... 42/60
Super Capacity 2600 Series Overpressure, U.S. Units.............. 64-65
Super Capacity 2600 Series Overpressure, Metric Units........... 66-67

Accessories
Cap and Lever Materials..................................................................68
Test Gag Installations.......................................................................69
Remoter, Bugproof Vent and Valve Position Indicators....................70
Steam Jacketing Methods............................................................... 71

Dimensions and Weights


Valve Dimensions and Weights................................................... 72-75
ANSI Flange Dimensions............................................................76-77
DIN Flange Dimensions....................................................................78

Sizing
Sizing Equations and Nomenclature................................................84
Conventional Valves.........................................................................84
BalanSeal Valves..............................................................................85
Fluid Data.........................................................................................86
Sizing Factors for Vapors & Gases...................................................87
Sizing Factors for Steam..................................................................88
Sizing Factors for Liquids........................................................... 89-91
Conversion Factors..........................................................................92

Other Farris Engineering Products and Services


Pressure Relief Valves and Test Stand.............................................93
SizeMaster Sizing and Selection Software..................... back cover
FAST Service Centers........................................................ back cover

Farris Engineering 2006

The Farris Advantage

Farris pressure relief valves are designed to automatically protect your


equipment against excessive overpressure. Every care is taken in the
development, design and production of these valves to ensure complete dependability in performance. Our constant objective is to provide
a superior valve that will assure ultimate protection at the lowest cost,
both initially and throughout its service life.

What is the Farris Advantage?


Easy sizing and selection of valves using Farris catalogs and/or
SizeMaster Sizing and Selection software.
A method of specification and ordering that is simple, accurate and
complete.
Accurate and timely shipments in accordance with our computerized
inventories.
Factory-trained engineering/sales staff to assist you in solving your
pressure relief valve problems.
Streamlined design to allow you maximum flexibility in the use and
repair of your Farris pressure relief valves.
Assurance of the utmost safety of your equipment when protected
by a Farris valve.
Maximum seat tightness in accordance with stringent inspection
and testing.
Complete repair and maintenance information that affords you
repairs in your own maintenance shop.
Maximum interchangeability of parts.
Continuous availability of replacement parts at our plants and
authorized service centers for immediate shipment to meet your
emergency requirements.
Long service life of a soundly-designed pressure relief valve made
from materials suited to your service.
Twenty-four hour/seven-day customer support is achieved via
our FAST Centers and our Web-based CW Commerce Program
accessible to all Farris Representatives.


Design

Valve Selection
This catalog simplifies the sizing and selection of Series 2600 process pressure
relief valves. The pressure relief valves are presented here in an easy-tounderstand format. Unless otherwise stated, references made to the Code
refer specifically to ASME Section VIII, Division 1.

Certified Capacity Code Compliance


The Series 2600 pressure relief valves have been carefully constructed and
tested in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Pressure Vessel Code,
Section VIII. Their capacity rating for the applicable fluids is certified by the
National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

Range of Service Application

Approx. Opening Pressure


% of Set Press.

Series 2600 pressure relief valves are designed to function equally well on air,
gases and steam or in liquid service. For specific Code applications in liquid
service, Farris 2600L relief valves offer superior performance. This catalog
covers orifice ranges D through Z.

100

Approx. Closing Pressure

90
80

Nozzle Design

% of Back Pressure

Balanced Farris Bellows

The Farris full nozzle pressure relief valve


design (Fig 1) incorporates a nozzle shape to
provide:

Figure No. 2A

1. A high stable flow coefficient.


2. Greater strength to resist possible
discharge piping strains.

Wrenching
Provision

Figure No. 1

3. Wrenching provisions on raised


face nozzles where they will not interfere with the flow path.
The superior design allows easy maintenance by simplifying nozzle removal
and assembly.

Balanced Bellows Design


Both the Farris BalanSeal balanced bellows (Fig 2A) and the BalanSeal/Piston
pressure relief valve provide consistent capacity, set pressure and blow down
at elevated backpressure encountered when valves discharge into headers
or where other devices produce variable backpressure in the relief manifold
system. Nozzle can be removed from Body with the Blowdown Ring attached.

The D and E orifices are available with balanced bellows through the class
600 inlet, with higher class valves available in an unbalanced bellows design
(Fig 2B). The unbalanced bellows is used for corrosion isolation applications,
and can also be used where constant backpressure is encountered. Spring
setting compensation is made for constant backpressure applications.

Approx. Opening Pressure


% of Set Press.

The Farris BalanSeal design permits simple conversion of conventional


construction valves to BalanSeal balanced bellows construction by adding a
bellows and bellows gasket for orifice sizes F through T.

100

Approx. Closing Pressure

90
80

% of Back Pressure

Unbalanced Bellows

Figure No. 2B

Construction

Resistance to Discharge Piping Strains


For most pressure relief valves, and particularly for those from which the
discharge must be piped away to a remote location, it is almost impossible to
keep piping strains away from the valve. The superior Farris pressure relief valve
design incorporates several features which allow this valve to take a maximum
amount of piping strain without hampering the functional characteristics of the
valve or contributing to serious leakage.
Threaded connection of nozzle located in
inlet flange to avoid distortion on the nozzle
seating surface.

Figure No. 3
If connected to a closed system, specific
care should be taken to keep piping strains
away from the pressure relief valve under all
conditions of process operation.

1. The threaded connection between the valve nozzle and the valve inlet
flange is located low in the flange so that any distortion which may take
place at the inlet neck of the body is not transmitted to the valve nozzle.
This eliminates the effect of the distortion on the nozzle seating surface and
the subsequent serious leakage through the valve (Fig 3).
2. The accurate guiding in the Farris design, using the double universal ball
joint construction above and below the sleeve guide, will allow the disc seat
to align itself positively with the nozzle seat in cases where the discharge
piping strains cannot be avoided and have forced the upper portion of the
valve out of exact alignment (Fig 4 & 5).
3. The superior strength built into the body of the Farris pressure relief valve to
resist these discharge piping strains materially reduces the deflection and
distortion in the valve and reduces the leakage encountered, when at times
discharge piping strains become excessive.

Cap may be
required for
weather protection
Support to resist weight
and reaction forces

Long radius
elbow

Pressure
relief
valve

In spite of these features, however, it is advisable to minimize the discharge


piping strain on any pressure relief valve. It is our recommendation that piping
engineers eliminate these discharge piping strains as much as possible under
all operating conditions. Additional information on allowable external loads is
provided in the Farris Technical Recommendations publication.

Isolation of Bonnet Spring Chamber


Vessel

Figure No. 4

The Farris pressure relief valve huddling chamber is engineered to extract the
flow forces required to overcome the force of the spring as well as the forces
resulting from the body and bonnet pressure when the valve is open. In other
designs, the use of eductor tubes, venting the guide directly into the valve body,
or other techniques are used in an attempt to keep the huddling chamber or
body pressure away from the topside of the disc to obtain full lift and capacity.
These designs may have undesirable effects on valve performance, life and
maintenance. Special attention should be given in the following cases:

1. High Temperature. In Farris pressure relief valves on high temperature service, there is no induced or forced flow of
the hot lading fluid into the bonnet spring chamber, so relaxation of the spring due to high temperature does not occur
as rapidly as it does in other valve designs. As a result, blow down in the Farris valve is stabilized for longer flowing
periods than in competitive designs.
2. Corrosive Service. In Farris pressure relief valves on corrosive service, there is no induced or forced flow of the
corrosive lading fluid past the guiding surfaces during valve operation. This reduces the corrosive effect of the
lading fluid on the guiding surfaces and valve spring, so lowering the frequency of galling and spring failure with the
accompanying reduction of maintenance costs and unscheduled downtime.
3. Dirty Service. Where small foreign particles can be carried in the gas or vapor stream, there is no induced or forced
flow in the Farris design carrying these small particles between the guiding surfaces. Galling of the guide surfaces,
which frequently causes the valve to hang or freeze in either an open or closed position, is eliminated.
The Farris design avoids all these difficulties by discharging directly from the huddling chamber into the valve body
without inducing flow past the guiding surfaces into the spring chamber or forcing flow past the guiding surfaces because
of the large pressure drop between the huddling chamber and the valve body.

Metallurgy

Integral Sleeve Guide


The Farris pressure relief valve design incorporates an integral sleeve
guide (Fig 5), assuring continual positive alignment after the part has been
manufactured, and including the same high corrosion resistant properties in
the guide flange that are present in the sleeve portion of the guide. The sleeve
guide is extended above the top of the guide flange, minimizing the possibility
of corrosive or other foreign particles washing onto the guiding surfaces
when the valve is relieving or when it is breathing as a result of atmospheric
temperature changes. Openings are provided in the guide flange to allow these
solid particles to leave the bonnet, preventing them from passing between the
guiding surfaces and causing galling.

All stainless
steel stem
construction
Positive connection
of parts

Drainage
openings

Sleeve guide
flange

Positive connection
of parts

Sleeve
guide

Tightness
In a spring loaded pressure relief valve, the force exerted by the system
pressure under the valve disc approaches the opposing spring force on top of
the valve disc as the system operating pressure nears the set pressure of the
valve. Since the operating pressure of the system is often 90% of the valve set
pressure, the differential force holding the seats together is quite small.
There are several factors which affect the tightness of the spring loaded
pressure relief valve, including alignment, disc strength, thermal distortion, and
preparation of seating surfaces. The Farris valve is engineered for exceptional
tightness because of positive alignment, a high strength disc design, the
elimination of thermal distortion and optimum seating surface finish.

Integral Sleeve Guide

Figure No. 5

Self-aligning
disc

Positive Alignment. Using the double universal joint, 212 to 1 guiding ratio,
and self-aligning disc, positive alignment of internal parts is achieved. Misalignment is avoided, improving tightness and eliminating other undesirable
effects such as long blow down.
High Strength Disc Design. In the Farris valve, the thickness of the selfaligning disc (Fig 6) is no greater than necessary; however, the same thickness
is maintained for all catalog materials. For purposes of strength, the disc is
strong enough in bending moment for all materials shown in the catalog.
Valves constructed with hardened discs are exceptional in withstanding the
effects of impact, an advantage where installation or process conditions may
cause chatter.

High Strength Disc

Figure No. 6

Elimination of Thermal Distortion. In a pressure relief valve, especially on high or low temperature service, a single
large disc, with its top surface exposed to atmospheric temperature when the valve is closed, has a temperature gradient
between the surface contacted by the lading fluid and the surface contacted by the ambient temperature in the valve
body or bonnet. This temperature gradient induces thermal stresses in a heavy disc that can cause deformation of the
seating surfaces and consequent leakage of the valve.
The Farris self-aligning disc is essentially encased in a disc holder with contact at only one central point, so that
the conduction or convection of heat around the disc is quite low. As a result, the thermal stresses at the seating
surface practically disappear. This gives further assurance of tightness over the range of temperatures used in various
operations.
Optimum Seating Surface Finish. Seat surfaces are machine lapped and polished to produce flatness (as measured
with optical flats) that deviates less than eleven millionths of an inch from a true plane, with a surface finish of five micro
inches or less. Regardless of the seating surfaces, maximum tightness will not be achieved unless positive alignment
and elimination of thermal distortion are integral design features of the valve.

Operation

All Stainless Steel Stem Construction


The Farris pressure relief valve design features an all
stainless steel stem. This construction cost-effectively
eliminates dangerous sticking due to galvanic corrosion at
the upper guiding point in the spring adjusting screw. The
careful design of this upper bearing also ensures proper
alignment and optimum freedom from galling and erratic
popping.

Positive Connection of Parts


The Farris design incorporates a positive connection between the valve stem and the stem retainer as well as between the disc and disc holder (Fig 7). These connections
are made with a male threaded head which threads into a
portion of a female socket through which it drops free into
an undercut chamber to make bearing contact on a spherical surface. This allows complete freedom of action for
alignment purposes while retaining the positive connection of the threads. It also eliminates the need to use snap
ring connections which, in some cases, are not sufficiently
positive during valve operations and may be inadvertently
left out during maintenance.
All Stainless Steel
Stem Construction
Positive Connection
of Parts
Drainage Openings

Sleeve Guide
Flange

Positive Connection
of Parts

Sleeve Guide

Positive Connection of Parts

Figure No. 7

The Farris two-piece design of disc holder and stem


retainer features a positive locking device called the disc
holder lock screw. Any attempt to disassemble these parts
causes the lock screw to lock tighter, unless first disengaged. The lock screw provides a positive lock between
these two parts that makes them equivalent to a single part
but without the associated disadvantages. The two-piece
assembly allows conversion to bellows construction at a
minimal investment. The two-piece design also allows the
stem retainer to be constructed of less corrosion-resistant
material than the disc holder, when a bellows is installed
to isolate the moving parts. When maintenance requires
parts replacement, the entire assembly will not need replacement if only one piece is damaged.

Convertibility of Design
The Farris pressure relief valve is available as a conventional valve and as a BalanSeal (balanced bellows) valve.
The conversion of this valve from conventional to Balan
Seal, or vice versa, requires only the addition or removal
of the balanced bellows and bellows gasket in the valve,
and the coincidental removal or replacement of a pipe plug
in the valve bonnet vent. No other parts are required and
all other parts are completely interchangeable. This unique
feature is offered in orifices F through T.
In addition, the bonnet of the valve is constructed so that
all valves can be equipped with a plain screwed cap, bolted
cap, an open lever or packed lifting lever without changing
any other valve parts or fully disassembling the valve.

Body and Bonnet of Equal Materials


Although the Farris pressure relief valve does not induce
circulation of the lading fluid through the bonnet, the bonnet
and the valve body are made of the same high quality steel.
It is important that both the body and bonnet be made of
materials suitable for the service in which the valve will be
used, especially in the case of high temperature services.

Operation

Steam Jacketing for Better Heat Transfer


In modern process plants, it is necessary to keep some
valves and lines warm at all times to avoid solidification of
the lading fluid and to guarantee the safety of equipment.
Farris offers a steam jacket (Fig 8) to substantially increase
the rate of heat transfer into the valve and, at the same
time, simplify the problem of removing or dismantling the
valve for maintenance. This design offers a separate twopiece jacket that installs on a standard valve body. See
details on page 71.

Simple, Accurate Adjustments


The single Blow Down Ring construction of the Farris
pressure relief valve allows simple shop or field setting,
something not possible with multiple ring valve types.
In most process plants, it is not possible or economical
to test the pressure relief valve in place on the process
equipment, so the valve is tested while mounted on a
maintenance shop test stand where the pressure and
volume for testing are often limited. With the Farris design,
the single Blow Down Ring is adjusted in the maintenance
shop so that the set pressure point can be observed.
After the set pressure is established, the Blow Down Ring
is adjusted to a lower empirically predetermined or field
established position depending on set pressure, size and
lading fluid (Figs 9A, 9B). Blow Down Ring settings and test
equipment recommendations are detailed in maintenance
manuals published by Farris Engineering.

Steam Jacketed Body

Figure No. 8

Interchangeability of Parts
In the Farris pressure relief valve design, maximum inter
changeability of parts is maintained in order to reduce the
number of spare parts needed and keep spare parts inventories to a minimum.

Blow Down Ring Adjustment


For Set Pressure Test

Blow Down Ring Adjustment


For Service Operation Vapors

Figure No. 9A

Figure No. 9B

General Technical Information

Standard Flanged Connections


1. All steel raised face flanges are supplied with a serrated
spiral finish with 45 to 55 grooves per inch and a finish
between 125 and 160 AARH.
2. All ring joint flanged facings are supplied for octagonal
or oval gaskets.
3. Facings other than raised face or large male can be
supplied at additional cost.
4. Flange ratings that conform to ANSI B16.5 are indicated
on each Orifice Selection Table. Heavier outlet flanges
can be supplied at additional cost. For flange dimensions, see ANSI Dimension Table, page 77.
5. Drilling of all flanges always straddles the valve center
line.

Valve Trim
Trim is a term that generally refers to internal parts of a
pressure relief valve. Unless noted, valve trim in a Farris
pressure relief valve specifically includes the nozzle and
disc only. Standard bills of materials for all 2600 Series
valves are located on pages 12 and 13. For low temperature and corrosive service materials, see pages 17 through
21. If other than standard trim or metallurgy is required,
this must be specified.

Differential Between Operating and Set Pressure


For best performance in process applications, we recommend pressure relief valves be set to open at a minimum
of 10% or 25 psig above the operating pressure. A suitable margin above the operating pressure should be provided in order to prevent any unintended operation of the
pressure relief valve. Refer to ASME Section VIII Pressure
Vessel Code, Appendix M, Paragraph M-10, Pressure Differentials for Pressure Relief Valves as well as to Farris
Technical Recommendations for complete information.
In the case of pump and compressor discharge lines, a
greater differential is recommended if possible, since
pulsations within the system can result in faulty valve
operation. Consequently, the pressure relief valve should
be set as high above the discharge line pressure as
possible.

Set Pressure Compensation for Temperature


An increase in temperature causes a reduction of valve set
pressure as a result of the direct effect of temperature on the
spring and expansion of body and bonnet which reduces
spring loading. Since pressure relief valves are invariably
tested at atmospheric temperature, it is customary to adjust

the set pressure at ambient conditions to compensate for


higher operating temperatures as indicated in the following
table.

All Service Fluids



Operating
Temperature

% Increase in Set Pressure


At Atmospheric Temperature

-450 F to 300 F
None
301 F to 600 F 1%
601 F to 900 F 2%
901 F to 1200 F 3%
Steam service valves are tested on steam by the
manufacturer and require no additional temperature
compensation. Where the set pressure is above the
production steam test facility limits, Section VIII steam
valves may be tested on air. When steam valves are tested
on air, compensation shown in the All Service Fluids Table
should be used.

Low Pressure Settings


Low set pressure limits are indicated in the following table.
These limits apply to both metal-to-metal and Oring seat
construction. Low pressure settings may be governed by
valve design and performance and/or Code application
limits. Pressure vessels having operating pressures not
exceeding 15 psig are not considered within the scope of
the ASME Code, Section VIII. Accordingly, pressure relief
valve requirements for such applications are governed by
other Codes and Standards that should be consulted.
The sizing equations for compressible fluids provided
herein are valid for sonic flow conditions and should not be
used to size pressure relief valves for applications in which
subsonic (below 15 psig) flow conditions may exist. Low
pressure applications can be reviewed by the Factory and
special valves provided to meet those requirements.


Valve Series

2600
2600S
2600L
2600
2600S
2600L
2600 Bal/Piston


Construction

Low Set Pressure


Limit (psig)

Conventional 15

BalanSeal 15*
BalanSeal/Piston

*Low set pressure limit for D and E orifice BalanSeal (balanced bellows) valves are
50 psig and 25 psig respectively.

Definitions

Safety Valve

an automatic pressure relieving


device actuated by the static pressure upstream of the
valve, and characterized by rapid full opening or pop
action. Used for steam, gas or vapor service.

Relief Valve an automatic pressure relieving device


actuated by the static pressure upstream of the valve,
which opens in proportion to the increase in pressure over
the opening pressure.

Safety Relief Valve an automatic pressure

actuated relieving device suitable for use as either a safety


or relief valve, depending on the application.

Pressure Relief Valve a pressure relief device

designed to re-close and prevent the further flow of fluid


after normal conditions have been restored.

Set Pressure in pounds per square inch gage, the

inlet pressure at which the pressure relief valve is adjusted


to open under service conditions. In a safety or safety relief
valve in gas, vapor or steam service, the set pressure is
the inlet pressure at which the valve pops under service
conditions. In a relief or safety relief valve in liquid service,
the set pressure is the inlet pressure at which the first
steady steam flows from the valve perpendicular to the
outlet.

Differential Set Pressure the pressure

differential, in pounds per square inch between the set


pressure and the constant superimposed back pressure.
It is applicable only when a conventional type safety
relief valve is being used in service against a constant
superimposed back pressure.

Cold Differential Test Pressure in


pounds per square inch gage is the inlet static pressure
at which the pressure relief valve is adjusted to open on
the test stand. This pressure includes the corrections for
service conditions of back pressure or temperature, or
both.

Operating Pressure the pressure, in pounds

per square inch gage to which the vessel is usually subjected in service. A vessel is usually designed for a maximum allowable working pressure, in pounds per square
inch gage, which will provide a suitable margin above the
operating pressure in order to prevent any undesirable
operation of the relief device. It is suggested that this
margin be as great as possible consistent with economical
vessel and other equipment design, system operation and
the performance characteristics of the pressure relieving
device.

MaximuM Allowable Working Pressure

the maximum gage pressure permissible in the top of a


completed vessel in its operating position for a designated
temperature. This pressure is based on calculations for
each element in a vessel using nominal thicknesses,
exclusive of allowances for corrosion and thicknesses
required for loadings other than pressure. It is the basis
for the pressure setting of the pressure relieving devices
protecting the vessel. The design pressure may be used
in place of maximum allowable working pressure in cases
where calculations are not made to determine the value of
the latter.

Overpressure a pressure increase over the set

pressure of a pressure relief valve, usually expressed as a


percentage of the set pressure.

Accumulation the pressure increase over the


maximum allowable working pressure of the vessel during
discharge through the pressure relief valve, expressed as a
percent of that pressure or in pounds per square inch.

Blow down the difference between actual popping

pressure of a pressure relief valve and actual reseating


pressure, expressed as a percentage of set pressure or in
pressure units.

Lift the actual travel of the disc away from closed


position when a valve is relieving.

Back Pressure the static pressure existing at the

outlet of a pressure relief device due to pressure in the


discharge system.

Constant Back Pressure back pressure

that does not change appreciably under any condition


of operation whether the pressure relief valve is closed or
open.

Variable Back Pressure refer to the discussion on BalanSeal valves on page 85.

Built-Up Back Pressure pressure existing at


the outlet of a pressure relief device occasioned by the flow
through that particular device into a discharge system.

Superimposed Back Pressure the static

pressure existing at the outlet of a pressure relief device at


the time the device is required to operate. It is the result of
pressure in the discharge system from other sources.

Numbering System

26

(if applicable)

Series
Number

Orifice
Areas

Construction

Temperatures & Materials

H
Designates high
pressure versions.
Used for Q, R,
& T orifices only.

Designates
Series 2600 cast
steel flanged
pressure relief
valves

Our type numbering


system simplifies
the selection and
specifying of Farris
pressure relief valves
because the digits that
comprise a specific
type number have a

Orifice Area, Sq. In.


Letter API Actual
D
0.110 0.150
E
0.196 0.225
F
0.307 0.371
G
0.503 0.559
H
0.785 0.873
J
1.287 1.430
K
1.838 2.042
L
2.853 3.170
M
3.60 4.000
N
4.34 4.822
P
6.38 7.087
Q
11.05 12.27
R
16.0 17.78
T
26.0 28.94
U
31.5
W
63.62
W2
104.0
X
113.1
Y
143.1
Z
176.7

Area, Sq. mm*


API Actual
71
97
126 145
198 239
325 361
506 563
830 923
1186 1317
1841 2045
2323 2581
2800 3111
4116 4572
7129 7916
10323 11471
16774 18671
203.2
410.2
670.8
729.5
923.0
1139.7

Note: The U through Z orifices are not



API Standard Sizes.

* U through Z metric areas in

square centimeters.

A
Conventional
construction
B
BalanSeal construction
C
Conventional with
O-ring seat pressure
seal
D
BalanSeal with O-ring
seat pressure seal
E
BalanSeal with
auxiliary balancing
piston
F
BalanSeal with auxiliary
balancing piston and Oring seat pressure seal

Designation

Prefix

Material
Inlet
Temperature
Body &
Spring
Range F Bonnet



Carbon
Chrome
1 -20 to 800
Steel
Alloy


Carbon
Chrome
2** 451 to 800
Steel
Alloy

Chrome Moly High Temp.
3 801 to 1000
Steel
Alloy

4* 1001 to 1200

5* 1201 to 1500

1 -21 to -75
Use S3 Trim Options
1 -76 to -450 Use S4 Trim Options

* Temperature ranges 4 and 5 are beyond the


scope of this catalog. Consult the Factory.
** Temperature range 2 is no longer used as the
standard range valve handles temperatures to
800F.

T
Teflon seat,
conventional
U
Teflon seat, BalanSeal

distinct significance.
The digits describe
the basic valve series,
orifice, seat and
internal construction,
inlet temperature
range, body, bonnet
and spring material,
inlet flange class and
Code liquid design.

Ordering Information
To process your order properly and promptly,
please specify the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Quantity*
Inlet and outlet size
Farris type number*
Inlet and outlet flange class and facing
Materials of construction, if other than standard
O-ring seat pressure seal material, if required
Set pressure*
Maximum inlet temperature*
Allowable overpressure*
Fluid and fluid state*
Back pressure, superimposed constant and/or
variable and built-up*
12. Required capacity*
13. Accessories

(a) Bolted cap, open or packed lever

(b) Test gag

(c) Remoter
14. Code requirements, if any
*As a customer service, we verify your selection and sizing. If
you want this service, you must include this information.

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Parts Replacement
Valves If an exact replacement valve is required, then the valve type, size and serial number
must be specified to ensure proper dimensions
and material being supplied. If a specific valve
is obsolete, a recommendation of the current
equivalent will be made if possible.
Spare Parts When ordering parts, use part
names as listed in the bills of materials. Specify
valve type, size and serial number. If the serial
number is not available, the original Farris factory
order number will help us supply the proper part
and material.
Springs Order as an assembly to include spring
with upper and lower spring buttons. Specify
valve type, size, serial number, set pressure and
backpressure, if any.
Note: If valve modification or set pressure changes are
required, consideration must be given to correct the
nameplate and other data.

Numbering System

Inlet Class
Designation

ANSI
Nominal Inlet
Flange Class

150

300 lightweight
valve

2 300 heavyweight

valve
3

600

900

1500

2500

/S4

Special Construction*

Inlet Facing

Cap Construction

Test Gag

Special
Material

A Expanded API sizes: air,


steam and gas service
B Expanded API sizes: ASME
liquid valve
C Expanded API sizes: ASME
Code Section VIII exposed
spring design
D Valve suitable for heat
transfer service-vapor
E Valve suitable for heat
transfer service-liquid
F Expanded API size valves
suitable for heat transfer
service-vapor
G Expanded API size valves
suitable for heat transfer
service-liquid
L ASME Code certified for
liquid service only
S ASME Code Section VIII
exposed spring design

Special (Note 2).....................0


Raised Face, ANSI Std.
(125 to 160 AARH).............1
Large Female, ANSI Std.........2
Small Male, ANSI Std.............3
Small Female, ANSI Std.........4
Large Tongue, ANSI Std.........5
Large Groove, ANSI Std.........6
Small Tongue, ANSI Std.........7
Small Groove, ANSI Std.........8
Ring Joint (octagonal),
ANSI Std.............................9
63-83 AARH Smooth
Finish RF............................ H

Screwed Cap.........................2
Bolted Cap.............................3
Packed Lever.........................4
Open Lever............................7
Remoter (with Packed
Lever).................................8

Without
Gag..........0
With Gag.....1

See Materials
for Corrosive
Service Table
below.

(if applicable)

*Letter suffixes for expanded API


sizes where 2 1/2 inlet or outlet
has been replaced.

Although not applicable to the


Inlet facing only, the following
first digit letters are also used:
63 to 83 AARH
(outlet only)........................ J
63 to 83 AARH
(inlet & outlet).....................K

Materials for Corrosive Service





Designation

Body
Bonnet, Cap

Special Material Description


Internal Parts
Nozzle & Disc

Other

Springs & Buttons


/S1
Standard
316
316*




/S3
316
316
316



S4
316
316
316

Standard

/H1
Standard
Hastelloy C

316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High


Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring


/H2
Standard
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C & Monel

316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High


Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring


/H3
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C


/H4
Hastelloy C
Hatelloy C
Hastelloy C

/M1
Standard
Monel
Standard

/M2
Standard
Monel
Monel


/M3
Monel
Monel
Monel


/M4
Monel
Monel
Monel

/N1
Carbon Steel (NACE)
316 (NACE)
316*

/N4
316 (NACE)
316 (NACE)
316*

316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High


Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
Hastelloy C
Standard
316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High
Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High
Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
Inconel spring, Monel buttons
Standard3
3163

316 buttons, Chrome Alloy or High


Temperature Alloy Nickel Plated spring
316
Standard

* Spring adjusting screw in standard material


General Notes:
1. Other special materials, such as 316L stainless steel and Alloy 20, as well as non-standard outlet flange classes are available upon request. In these instances, suffix code /SP is used with a brief description of
the special requirements.
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2. Special inlet facings include, but are not limited to, socket or butt weld ends, lens joint and Grayloc fittings. Grayloc is a registered trademark of Grayloc Products, a division of ABB Vetco Gray Inc.
3. The springs shown assumes bellows construction. For conventional construction, use Inconel X750.

2600 Series Conventional

Built in conformance to ASME


Code Section VIII, capacity
certified by National Board
(air, gas, steam6)

Bill of MaterialsConventional
Item




1
Body

Part Name

Material

26( )A10
thru 26( )A16

SA-216 GR. WCB


Carbon Steel

26( )A32
thru 26( )A36

SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.


(114 CR12 Moly)


26( )A10



thru 26( )A16
2
Bonnet
26( )A32

thru 26( )A36

3
Cap. Plain Screwed
4
Disc
5
Nozzle
6
Disc Holder
7
Blow Down Ring
8
Sleeve Guide
9
Stem
10
Spring Adjusting Screw
11
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw)
12
Lock Screw (B.D.R.)
13
Lock Screw Stud
14
Stem Retainer*

15
Spring Button

16
Body Stud


17
Hex Nut (Body)


26( )A10


thru 26( )A16
18
Spring


26( )A32

thru 26( )A36
19
Cap Gasket
20
Body Gasket
21
Bonnet Gasket
22
Lock Screw Gasket
23
Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.)
24
Lock Screw (D.H.)
25
Pipe Plug (Bonnet)
26
Pipe Plug (Body)

SA-216 GR. WCB


Carbon Steel
SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.
(114 CR12 Moly)
Carbon Steel
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
17-4-PH St. St.
Carbon St., Rust proofed or
316 St. St
ASME SA-193
GR. B7 Alloy St.
ASME SA-194
GR. 2H Alloy St.
Chrome Alloy
Rust Proofed
High Temperature Alloy
Rust Proofed
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel

General Notes:
1. Parentheses in type number indicate orifice designation, as in 26FA10.
2. For corrosive and low temperature materials, see pages 17 through 21.
3. For open and packed lever materials and test gags, see accessories on
pages 68 & 69.
4. For capacities, see pages 39-42 U.S. Units, 57-60 Metric Units.
5. For dimensions and weights, see pages 72-75.
6. Also suitable for liquid service where ASME Code Certification is not
required. For ASME Code Certified liquid service, use the 2600L Series as
illustrated on page 14.
*For 316 Stem Retainer add S1 suffix to Type #.

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2600 Series BalanSeal

Built in conformance to ASME


Code Section VIII, capacity
certified by National Board
(air, gas, steam6)

Bill of MaterialsBalanSeal
Item

Part Name

Material




1 Body

26( )B10
thru 26( )B16

SA-216 GR. WCB


Carbon Steel

26( )B32
thru 26( )B36

SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.


(114 CR12 Moly)




2
Bonnet

26( )B10
thru 26( )B16

SA-216 GR. WCB


Carbon Steel

26( )B32
thru 26( )B36

SA-217 GR. WC6, Alloy St.


(114 CR12 Moly)

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

17

Cap. Plain Screwed


Disc
Nozzle
Disc Holder
Blow Down Ring
Sleeve Guide
Stem
Spring Adjusting Screw
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw)
Lock Screw (B.D.R.)
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer
Bellows
Bellows Gasket

Spring Button

Carbon Steel
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
17-4-PH St. St.
Inconel Composite
Non-Asbestos
Carbon St., Rust proofed or
316 St. St


18
Body Stud

ASME SA-193
GR. B7 Alloy St.



19
Hex Nut (Body)

ASME SA-194
GR. 2H Alloy St.


20
Spring

Chrome Alloy
Rust Proofed

26( )B16
thru 26( )B26


26( )B32

thru 26( )B36
21
Cap Gasket
22
Body Gasket
23
Bonnet Gasket
24
Lock Screw Gasket
25
Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.)
26
Lock Screw (D.H.)
27
Pipe Plug (Body)

High Temperature Alloy


Rust Proofed
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel

General Notes:
1. Parentheses in type number indicate orifice designation, as in 26FB10.
2. For corrosive and low temperature materials, see pages 17 through 21.
3. For open and packed lever materials and test gags, see accessories on
pages 68 & 69.
4. For capacities, see pages 39-42 U.S. Units, 57-60 Metric Units.
5. For dimensions and weights, see pages 72-75.
6. Also suitable for liquid service where ASME Code Certification is not
required. For ASME Code Certified liquid service, use the 2600L Series as
illustrated on page 14.

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2600L Series

Built in
conformance to
ASME Code
Section VIII,
capacity certified
by National Board

The 2600L Series liquid relief valves are for use on ASME
Section VIII Code applications and offer a superior valve
with greater capacity at 10% overpressure than the
traditional 2600 Series.
The 2600L Series complements a full line of pressure relief
valves in orifices D through T to meet the ASME Code
requirements for incompressible fluid services. The Code
stamped construction requires liquid relief valves that have
been capacity certified on water at 10% overpressure to
carry the ASME UV and National Board NB symbols.
For compressible fluid services, the standard 2600 Series
should be used. Liquid service applications that do not
require the use of Code stamped liquid relief valves can
still be satisfied with the standard 2600 series line. In most
cases the standard 2600 should only be used in liquid
service where an existing installation pipe size / orifice
combination does not match the 2600L design.
The 2600L Series is also certified under ASME Code
Section VIII for use in air, gas, steam, and vapor services. It
may be used in those applications or where two phase or
flashing fluid service is anticipated. The 2600L is certified
as a fixed blow down design whether used in compressible
or non-compressible services.
The type number is differentiated from the existing 2600
Series design by adding the letter L as a suffix. The letter
L is used to specify all liquid trim type numbers and
always appears in the seventh position of the type number,
just before the three-digit option code for inlet facing/cap
construction/test gag. Example: 26GA10L-120.
Optional trim material classes and other accessories are
available, as with the 2600 Series, with the exceptions of
the H2600. All types within the 2600L Series follow the
size, pressure-temperature ratings, and center-to-face
dimensions of the 2600 Series (API Std. 526).
Traditional Farris convertibility between conventional
and bellows is maintained, as is the interchange
ability of parts.

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2600S Series

The 2600S Series safety valves with exposed


springs represent an enhancement of the
standard 2600 Series and are designed to offer
improved performance in steam service. They
are built in conformance to Section VIII of the
ASME Code and have capacities certified at
10% overpressure by the National Board of
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors. Series
2600S is available in the same D through
Z orifices and flange classes as the standard
2600 Series, and have the same center-to-face
dimensions (API Std. 526).

Built in
conformance to
ASME Code
Section VIII,
capacity certified
by National Board

In steam service, you can encounter galling


of the guiding surfaces. To minimize this
problem, the guide and stem retainer are made
from different materials: 316 stainless steel for
the guide and hardened stainless steel for the
stem retainer. Since the open bonnet is made
from a standard 2600 Series bonnet, all other
parts are identical to the 2600 Series to provide
maximum interchangeability of parts and to
reduce inventory costs.
An open lifting lever, required by ASME Code
for steam and air service, is standard with the
2600S Series. Chrome alloy springs are used to
1000 F. They can also be used on air service or
on other clean gases. Most other 2600 Series
options can be supplied, including Oring
seats and bellows. For weather protection of
the spring, use the stardard 2600 vapor service
valve with open lever.
The type number is differentiated from the 2600
Series by the addition of the suffix letter S in
the seventh digit of the type number. Example:
26JA10S-170.

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2600/2600L Balanced Piston

Balanced Bellows with


Auxiliary Balancing Piston
Under back pressure conditions, rupture of the bellows
can cause an increase in set pressure of the pressure relief valve. Consistent with safety, Farris Engineering offers
a BalanSeal/piston design to compensate for a broken or
ruptured bellows. The valve features a piston guide that
has an inside diameter equal to the average diameter of
the bellows convolutions.
If the bellows fails, the effect of the back pressure is nullified by the use of the piston. Since there is a slight diametrical clearance between the piston and the guide, a
small amount of lading fluid is permitted to pass through
the bonnet vent, indicating a bellows rupture. Although the
valve will continue to function as a Farris bellows pressure
relief valve, the damaged bellows should be replaced to
avoid further product loss.
When the proper orifice and corresponding letter designa
tion have been determined, refer to the selection charts
and choose the conventional pressure and temperature
required. Sizes, set pressure, back pressure, temperature
ratings and capacity data are the same as the BalanSeal
construction.
To convert the conventional valve type number to the catalog number for balanced bellows valve with auxiliary balancing piston, insert the letter E in place of A. Example:
26FA12-120 conventional valve becomes 26FE12-120.

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Built in
conformance to
ASME Code
Section VIII,
capacity certified
by National Board

2600 Series Heat Transfer Fluid Service

The inherent features of engineering design in the Farris


nozzle pressure relief valve make it ideal for heat transfer
fluid service. Heat transfer fluids form solid on relief
to atmosphere and exhibit non-lubricating qualities.
Consequently the valve requires the ultimate in tightness
and perfect guiding beyond that of a valve used in other
services.

Built in
conformance to
ASME Code
Section VIII,
capacity certified
by National Board

The Farris design includes a 212-to-1 guiding ratio, selfaligning, flat, easily replaceable disc and double universal
joint for exact alignment. These valves have been proven in
thousands of installations and are accepted as the industry
standard for heat transfer fluid service.
For additional protection against deposit build-up on the
guiding surfaces, a BalanSeal bellows can be provided to
isolate internal working parts.
All heat transfer fluid service valves receive particular
attention in the Farris assembly and testing departments.
Special lapping, gasketing and sealing compounds are
used to assure maximum tightness for this hard-to-hold
service.

Materials for Corrosive and Low Temperature Service

Standard materials of construction for corrosive service


and low temperature service are listed on pages 18-21.
Our selection of these materials is a result of many years of
research in metallurgy and, while not all-inclusive, covers
the most frequently used construction materials. In the
case of a special application that requires materials not
listed in this catalog, consult the Farris Factory.
Note that Farris Engineering cannot guarantee valve service
life, as there are many factors that can affect the life of any
material and that are beyond our control.
Corrosive Service. A pressure relief valve is not expected
to operate frequently; therefore, standard materials should
prove satisfactory. Where severe corrosive conditions
exist, the nozzle and disc, which are always exposed to
the lading fluid, are available in more corrosive-resistant
materials such as Monel (/M1) and Hastelloy C (/H1).

Where specific applications require complete internals to


be more corrosion resistant due to frequent valve operation
and where parts beyond the nozzle and disc are exposed to
corrosive lading fluid, complete internals and the complete
valve are available in 316, Monel and Hastelloy (/S3, /S4,
/N1, /N4, /M2, /M3, /M4, /H2, /H3, /H4).
Low Temperature Service. For low temperature applications,
Farris offers S3 and S4 trim categories, depending on the
degree of sub-zero temperatures involved. Materials cover
special metallurgy to maintain adequate impact resistance
on all stressed parts at sub-zero temperatures.

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Standard Material for Corrosive Service


316 St. St. 6



Part Name

S3
COMPLETE VALVE EXCEPT
SPRING ASSEMBLY
-75F TO 800F

S4
COMPLETE VALVE
-450F TO 450F (Note 3)

Conventional

BalanSeal

Conventional

BalanSeal


Body

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)


Bonnet

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

SA-351 Gr.
CF8M St. St.
(316 St. St.)

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Disc

Nozzle

Disc Holder

Blow Down Ring

Sleeve Guide

Stem

Cap, Plain Screwed

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Scr.)

Blow Down Ring


Lock Screw

Spring Adj. Screw

Lock Screw Stud


Stem Retainer

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Bellows

None

None

Bellows Gasket

None

Teflon Composite

None

Teflon Composite

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Body Stud

ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St.

ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St.

ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St.

ASTM A193 Gr. B8M St. St.

Body Hex Nut

ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St.

ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St.

ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St.

ASTM A194 Gr. 8M St. St.

Chrome Alloy,
Nickel Plated

Chrome Alloy,
Nickel Plated

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Cap Gasket

Bonnet Gasket

Body Gasket

Lock Screw Gasket

Hex. Nut (Lock Screw)

Disc Holder Lock Screw

Spring Button

Spring

Pipe Plug (Bonnet)

316 St. St.

None

316 St. St.

None

Pipe Plug (Body)

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

General Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for S1 trim are equal to the carbon steel valves in the
selection tables.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the S3 and S4 trim are equal to the 316
stainless valve limits shown on pages 24-37, 43-56, 79 and 80.

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4.

5.
6.

To designate valves with 316 stainless construction, add the appropriate suffix to
the type number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/S4.
For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
Specify S1 trim to select a valve with a 316 St. St. stem retainer and standard
carbon steel body and bonnet.

Standard Material for Corrosive Service


Monel


Part Name

M1
Nozzle & Disc

-20F to 800F (Note 2)
Conventl

BalanSeal

M2
Internal Parts Except
Spring Assembly
-20F to 800F (Note 2)

M3
Complete Valve Except
Spring Assembly
-75F to 800F (Note 3)

M4
Complete Valve
-325F to 900F (Note 3)

Conventl

BalanSeal

Conventl

BalanSeal

Conventl

BalanSeal

Body

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Bonnet

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Disc

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Nozzle

Cap, Plain Screwed

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Disc Holder

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Blow Down Ring

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Sleeve Guide

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Stem

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Spring Adj. Screw

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Jam Nut
(Spring Adj. Screw)

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Blow Down Ring


Lock Screw

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Lock Screw Stud

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

None

None

Monel

None

Monel

None

Monel

Stem Retainer
Bellows




Bellows Gasket
None

None

Teflon

None
Composite

Teflon

None
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Spring Button

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Monel

Monel

Body Stud

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Body Hex Nut



Spring

Chrome Alloy

Nickel Plated

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Chrome Alloy
Nickel Plated

Chrome Alloy
Nickel Plated

Inconel X

Inconel X

Cap Gasket

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Bonnet Gasket

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Body Gasket

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Lock Screw Gasket

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Hex Nut (Lock Screw)

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Disc Holder Lock Screw

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

Pipe Plug (Bonnet)

None

None

Monel

None

Monel

None

Pipe Plug (Body)

Monel

Monel

Monel

Monel

General Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for M1 and M2 trim are equal to the Monel flange limits as
shown on page 83. Consult the factory for higher pressures.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the M3 and M4 trim are equal to the Monel
valve limits as shown on page 83.

4. To designate valves with Monel construction, add the appropriate suffix to the type
number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/M1.
5. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
6. Monel, Inconel and Inconel X are registered trademarks of Inco Alloys International.
We reserve the right to substitute comparable materials from other manufacturers.

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Standard Material for Corrosive Service


Hastelloy C

H1
Nozzle & Disc

Part Name

-20F to 500F (Note 2)

H2
Internal Parts Except
Spring Assembly
-20F to 500F (Note 2)

H3
Complete Valve Except
Spring Assembly
-75F to 500F (Note 3)

H4
Complete Valve
-325F to 500F (Note 3)

Conventl

BalanSeal

Conventl

BalanSeal

Conventl

BalanSeal

Conventl

BalanSeal

Body

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Bonnet

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Cap, Plain Screwed

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Disc

Hastelloy C Hastelloy C

Nozzle

Hastelloy C Hastelloy C

Disc Holder

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Blow Down Ring

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Sleeve Guide

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Stem

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Spring Adj. Screw

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Jam Nut
(Spring Adj. Screw)

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Blowdown Ring
Lock Screw

Monel

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Lock Screw Stud

Monel

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Stem Retainer

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C


Bellows (See Note 5)
None

None


Inconel Composite
None
Teflon Coated


Inconel Composite
None
Teflon Coasted


Bellows Gasket
None

None


Teflon
None
Composite


Teflon
None
Composite

Inconel Composite
Teflon Coated
Teflon
Composite

Spring Button

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

316 St. St.

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Body Stud

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Body Hex Nut

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Chrome Alloy
Nickel Plated

Chrome Alloy
Nickel Plated

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C




Monel

Cap Gasket

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Monel
Bonnet Gasket

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite




Monel
Monel
Body Gasket

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite




Monel
Monel
Lock Screw Gasket

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Teflon
Composite

Hex Nut
(Lock Screw)

Monel

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Disc Holder
Lock Screw

Monel

Monel

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Pipe Plug (Bonnet)

None

None

Hastelloy C

None

Hastelloy C

None

Pipe Plug (Body)

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C

Spring


Chrome Alloy

Nickel Plated

General Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard material.
2. Maximum set pressures for H1 and H2 trim are equal to the carbon steel valves in the
Selection Tables.
3. Maximum set and back pressures for the H3 and H4 trim are equal to the HastelloyC
valve limits shown on pages 81 and 82.

20

4. To designate valves with Hastelloy C construction, add the appropriate suffix to the
type number. Example: 26FA10-120 becomes 26FA10-120/H1.
5. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
6. Hastelloy and Hastelloy C are registered trademarks of Haynes International. We
reserve the right to substitute comparable materials from other manufacturers.

Pressure Relief Valves for Sour Gas Service


NACE MR0103 and MR0175/ISO 15156

Farris Engineering will have to review the materials on a


case-by-case basis to determine NACE compliance.

NACE International (formerly The National Association of


Corrosion Engineers) publishes two standards covering
the use of equipment in environments containing
H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide). The standards are: MR0103,
Standard Material Requirements Materials Resistant to
Sulfide Stress Cracking in Corrosive Petroleum Refining
Environments; and MR0175/ISO 15156, Petroleum and
natural gas industries Materials for use in H2S-containing
Environments in oil and gas production.

The customer must decide whether his application requires a


valve in compliance with NACE standards. Farris Engineering
is responsible for supplying materials in compliance with
the applicable NACE specification. As part of the order
requirement, Farris will verify that material hardness values
are in compliance with the NACE standard on the body,
bonnet, nozzle and disc as applicable. Additionally, we will
offer bolting and springs (for conventional and pilot operated
valves only) in compliance with NACE specifications.

The material requirements of the NACE Standards have


resulted in various constructions. 2600 Series valves
constructed of standard carbon steel (SA216 Grade WCB)
and 316 stainless steel (SA351 Grade CF8M or SA479
Type 316) will be dual certified to NACE MR0103 and
NACE MR0175/ISO 15156. For non-standard materials,

Part Name
Body
Bonnet
Cap, Plain Screwed
Disc
Nozzle
Disc Holder
Blow Down Ring
Sleeve Guide
Stem
Spring Adj. Screw
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Scr.)
Blow Down Ring
Lock Screw
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer
Bellows
Bellows Gasket
Spring Button

To specify a valve with materials compliant to NACE


specifications, add the suffix /N1 or /N4 to the standard
type number. Example: 26LB12-120/N1.

N1 Suffix
Conventional
Bellows
SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE)
SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE)
SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE)
SA216 Gr. WCB (NACE)

316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)


316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)

316 Stainless Steel


316 Stainless Steel

N4 Suffix
Conventional
Bellows
SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)
SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)
SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)
SA351 Gr. CF8M (NACE)

316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)


316 Stainless Steel (NACE) 316 Stainless Steel (NACE)

316 SS

316 Stainless Steel


316 Stainless Steel

Body Stud

ASME SA-193 Gr. B7M


Alloy Steel

ASME SA-193 Gr. B7M


Alloy Steel

ASME SA-193 Gr. B8MA


Stainless Steel

ASME SA-193 Gr. B8MA


Stainless Steel

Body Hex Nut

ASME SA-194 Gr. 2HM


Alloy Steel

ASME SA-194 Gr. 2HM


Alloy Steel

ASME SA-194 Gr. 8MA


Stainless Steel

ASME SA-194 Gr. 8MA


Stainless Steel

Inconel

None

Inconel

None

Spring
Cap Gasket
Bonnet Gasket
Body Gasket
Lock Screw Gasket
Hex. Nut (Lock Screw)
Disc Holder Lock Screw
Pipe Plug (Bonnet)
Pipe Plug (Body)

316 SS

Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard material.
2. For open and packed lever materials, see page 68.
3. For a valve with complete Inconel bellows, use N1/SP type number suffix. Example: 26JB10-120/N1/SP.
4. For a valve in complete stainless steel, add N4 to suffix. Example: 26HB10-120/N4. For optional complete Inconel bellows, add N4/SP. Example: 26HB10-120/N4/SP.

21

Farris O-Ring Seat Pressure Seal for


Conventional or BalanSeal

The O-ring seat pressure seal


minimizes leakage and costly product
loss as well as reduces downtime
and maintenance on troublesome
applications such as:
Operation too close to set
pressure
Light, hard-to-hold fluids
Entrained foreign particles and
solids
Vibratory applications
Corrosive fluids
Nozzle icing conditions
Discharge piping strains
Recognizing the need for a resilient
seat in a pressure relief valve for
extreme tightness, Farris Engineering
first produced an O-ring seat in early
1950. The O-ring design received
and continues to receive phenomenal
acceptance and use because it
makes possible complete tightness
at pressures much closer to valve
set pressure. This tightness is not
possible with the standard metal-tometal seat.
The present Farris O-ring seat seal
permits set pressure as high as 1500
psig. Equally important, the spring
load is carried solely by the metalto-metal portion of the seat with the
O-ring becoming a pressure seal
within its recessed chamber, assuring
maximum tightness.
The O-ring seat seal option is available
for the 2600/2600L/2600S Series
of flanged pressure relief valves in
the conventional, BalanSeal, and
BalanSeal/piston constructions. Refer
to the Selection Tables on pages 24
through 37. Substitute a C for the
fourth digit A in the type number for
the conventional valve, a D for the
fourth digit B in the type number for
a BalanSeal valve, and an F for the
fourth digit in the type number for the
BalanSeal/piston construction when
an O-ring seat seal is required. Valves
with Teflon seat seals are available on
application.

22

2600 L Through T Orifice


O-Ring Details

2600 D Through K Orifice


O-Ring Details

The same type number changes apply to the 2600L Series. Examples:
26FA10 becomes 26FC10 (conventional).
26FB10 becomes 26FD10 (BalanSeal).
26FA10L becomes 26FC10L (conventionalliquid service).
26FE10L becomes 26FF10L (BalanSeal/pistonliquid service).
The set pressure limits of the conventional, BalanSeal, and BalanSeal/piston
valves covered in the Selection Tables are the same for the O-ring design in
all type numbers and orifices with the class 150, 300, and 600 inlet flanges.
Above class 600 inlet flanges, 1500 psig is the limit for the O-ring design, not
the conventional limit shown in the Selection Charts and Tables. Refer to the ORing Material Selection Chart on page 23 for temperature and pressure ratings
of the various elastomeric O-ring materials available.

Why use an O-ring seat pressure seal?

of leakage on most process units. When necessary, simply


replace the Farris O-ring to maintain tightness.

In the normal operation of a pressure relief valve, the disc


must lift off the nozzle very slightly to simmer, allowing
Due to corrosion, metal-to-metal seats can eventually leak.
pressure build-up within the secondary orifice (huddling
With the proper selection of the Farris O-ring seat pressure
chamber), causing the valve to pop fully open. Simmering
seal, tightness can be improved and maintained.
occurs many times in the process industries where, as a
result of process changes, minor upsets, etc., operating
Nozzle icing results from the refrigerant effect of the
pressure fluctuates higher than normal, causing pressure
flowing media when a valve relieves. Ice actually forms on
relief valves to simmer but not fully open. This can cause
the seat, causing leakage. The Farris O-ring seat pressure
serious misalignment in the valve, and after the pressure
seal reduces this type of leakage.
drops, the valve will very often continue to
leak below the normal operating pressure.
The leaking can be overcome by actually
O RING MATERIAL SELECTION TABLE
popping the valve, but sometimes this is not
D to K Orifice
L to T Orifice
possible. Use of a Farris O-ring seat pressure


Temperature
seal will always correct this problem.
Material
Set Pressure Durometer Set Pressure Durometer
Frequently operating pressures are too close
to valve set pressures. As the operating
pressure nears the set pressure, seat loading
is diminished, reducing the force that affects
tightness. The Farris O-ring seat pressure
seal ensures that tightness is achieved at
relatively higher operating pressures, much
more so than with metal-to-metal or other
soft seat pressure relief valves.
On light, hard-to-hold fluids such as hydrogen,
helium, light hydrocarbon, anhydrous ammonia, and others, metal-to-metal seats are often
penetrated, causing leakage problems. The
Farris Oring seat pressure seal overcomes
leakage on these hard-to-hold fluids.
In applications where heavy vibrations
occur such as barges, tankers, pumps, and
compressors, leakage of metal-to-metal
seats develops. This occurs because, as
the set pressure nears, the spring force is
equalized and the vibration reduces the
effect of seat loading, causing leakage. The
Farris O-ring seat pressure seal maintains
tightness because the spring force is not a
factor in the tightness of the O-ring design.
Where occasional minute foreign particles
are carried in the flowing medium, metal-tometal seats are usually marred or scratched
when the valve is blowing. This creates
leakage problems after the valve closes. The
Farris O-ring seat pressure seal absorbs the
impact of these particles without damage,
and eliminates disc separation from the
mating metal seating surface on the nozzle as
the valve closes. This reduces the incidence

Range F
(psig)
(Shore A)
(psig)


-20 to 450
15 to 100
50
15 to 150

-20 to 450
101 to 650
75
150 to 450
Viton 4
-20 to 125

75

650 to 950
450 to 750

125 to 450
90

-20 to 450 950 to 1500
90
750 to 1500

0 to 350
15 to 100
50
15 to 150

0 to 350
101 to 650
70
150 to 450
Ethylene Propylene 0 to 125

70

650 to 950
450 to 750

125 to 350
80

0 to 350
950 to 1500
80
750 to 1500

0 to 200
15 to 100
50
15 to 100

0 to 200
101 to 650
70
100 to 450
Buna N
0 to 125

70

650 to 950
150 to 750

125 to 200
90

0 to 200
950 to 1500
90
750 to 1500

-150 to 450
15 to 100
50
15 to 100

-150 to 0

50

101 to 600
100 to 200

0 to 450
70
Silicone
-150 to 450 600 to 850
70
200 to 450

-150 to 125

70

450 to 750
850 to 1100

125 to 450
80

-150 to 450 1100 to 1500
80
750 to 1500

-20 to 550
15 to 200
65
15 to 150

-20 to 550
201 to 650
80
150 to 450
Kalrez 4
-20 to 200

80

650 to 950
450 to 750

200 to 550
90

-20 to 550 950 to 1500
90
750 to 1500

-45 to 300
50 to 750
70
50 to 750
Neoprene

-45 to 300 751 to 1500
80
751 to 1500

(Shore A)
50
75
75
90
90
50
70
70
80
80
50
70
70
90
90
50
50
70
70
70
80
80
65
80
80
90
90
70
80

General Notes:
1. Standard seat tightness for O ring valves is no bubbles at 90% of set pressure for both conventional
and bellows valves. At set pressures of 50 psig and below, leakage test shall be made at 5 psig below set
pressure.
2. Ethylene Propylene is acceptable for steam service up to 350F.
3. Teflon seat seats available on an application basis. Consult the factory.
4. Viton and Kalrez are registered trademarks of E. I. Dupont. We reserve the right to substitute comparable
materials from other manufacturers.
5. Teflon seat seals are available on application. Consult the factory.

23

D Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 0.110 sq. in.


Actual Area: 0.150 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

INLET
OUTLET

26DB10
26DB11
26DB12
26DB13



26DB32
26DB33



26DB10/S3
26DB11/S3
26DB12/S3
26DB13/S3



26DB10/S4
26DB11/S4
26DB12/S4
26DB13/S4


1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3

26DA10
26DA11
26DA12
26DA13
26DA14
26DA15
26DA16A
26DA32
26DA33
26DA34
26DA35
26DA36A
26DA10/S3
26DA11/S3
26DA12/S3
26DA13/S3
26DA14/S3
26DA15/S3
26DA16A/S3
26DA10/S4
26DA11/S4
26DA12/S4
26DA13/S4
26DA14/S4
26DA15/S4
26DA16A/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

24

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
4000

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F

450F

800F

1000F CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL


TYPE
TYPE













275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
6000






285
285
740
1480
2220
3705
6000


















185
285
615
1235
1845
3080
5135


















80
285
410
825
1235
2060
3430
510
1015
1525
2540
4230




















225
445
670
1115
1860













285
285
285
285
600
600
740
285
285
600
600
740
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

230
230
230

CARBON CHROME
230

STEEL
ALLOY
500
500
500
230
230
CHROME
HIGH
500
MOLY
TEMP.
500
STEEL
ALLOY
500
230
230
CHROME

ALLOY
230
316
230

NICKEL
ST. ST.
500
PLATED
500
500
230
230
230

316
316
230

ST. ST.
ST. ST.
500
500
500

RANGE

-20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

E Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 0.196 sq. in.


Actual Area: 0.225 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

INLET
OUTLET

26EB10
26EB11
26EB12
26EB13



26EB32
26EB33



26EB10/S3
26EB11/S3
26EB12/S3
26EB13/S3



26EB10/S4
26EB11/S4
26EB12/S4
26EB13/S4


1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3

26EA10
26EA11
26EA12
26EA13
26EA14
26EA15
26EA16A
26EA32
26EA33
26EA34
26EA35
26EA36A
26EA10/S3
26EA11/S3
26EA12/S3
26EA13/S3
26EA14/S3
26EA15/S3
26EA16A/S3
26EA10/S4
26EA11/S4
26EA12/S4
26EA13/S4
26EA14/S4
26EA15/S4
26EA16A/S4

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
4000

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F

450F

800F

1000F CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL


TYPE
TYPE













275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
6000






285
285
740
1480
2220
3705
6000


















185
285
615
1235
1845
3080
5135


















80
285
410
825
1235
2060
3430
510
1015
1525
2540
4230




















225
445
670
1115
1860













285
285
285
285
600
600
740
285
285
600
600
740
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

230
230
230
CARBON CHROME
230
STEEL
ALLOY
500
500
500
230

230
CHROME
HIGH TEMP.

500
MOLY
ALLOY
500
STEEL
500
230
230
CHROME
230
316
ALLOY
230
ST. ST.
NICKEL
500
PLATED
500
500
230
230
230
316
316
230
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
500
500
500

RANGE

- 20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

25

F Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26FA10
26FA11
26FA12
26FA13
26FA14A
26FA15A
26FA16A
26FA32
26FA33
26FA34A
26FA35A
26FA36A
26FA10/S3
26FA11/S3
26FA12/S3
26FA13/S3
26FA14A/S3
26FA15A/S3
26FA16A/S3
26FA10/S4
26FA11/S4
26FA12/S4
26FA13/S4
26FA14A/S4
26FA15A/S4
26FA16A/S4

26FB10
26FB11
26FB12
26FB13
26FB14A
26FB15A
26FB16A
26FB32
26FB33
26FB34A
26FB35A
26FB36A
26FB10/S3
26FB11/S3
26FB12/S3
26FB13/S3
26FB14A/S3
26FB15A/S3
26FB16A/S3
26FB10/S4
26FB11/S4
26FB12/S4
26FB13/S4
26FB14A/S4
26FB15A/S4
26FB16A/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

26

API Area: 0.307 sq. in.


Actual Area: 0.371 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















275
275
720
1440
2160
2200
3400

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F













275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
5000






285
285
740
1480
2220
3705
5000


















185
285
615
1235
1845
3080
5000


















800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1235
2060
3430
510
1015
1525
2540
4230




















225
445
670
1115
1860













CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
740
740
740
285
285
740
740
740
275
275
275
275
720
720
720
275
275
275
275
720
720
720

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

230
230
230
CARBON CHROME
230
STEEL
ALLOY
500
500
500
230
230
CHROME
HIGH
500
MOLY
TEMP.
500
STEEL
ALLOY
500
230
230
CHROME
230
316
ALLOY
230
ST. ST.
NICKEL
500
PLATED
500
500
230
230
230
316
316
230
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
500
500
500

RANGE

- 20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

G Orifice




TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 0.503 sq. in.


Actual Area: 0.559 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26GA10A
26GA11A
26GA12A
26GA13A
26GA14A
26GA15
26GA16
26GA32A
26GA33A
26GA34A
26GA35
26GA36
26GA10A/S3
26GA11A/S3
26GA12A/S3
26GA13A/S3
26GA14A/S3
26GA15/S3
26GA16/S3
26GA10A/S4
26GA11A/S4
26GA12A/S4
26GA13A/S4
26GA14A/S4
26GA15/S4
26GA16/S4

26GB10A
26GB11A
26GB12A
26GB13A
26GB14A
26GB15
26GB16
26GB32A
26GB33A
26GB34A
26GB35
26GB36
26GB10A/S3
26GB11A/S3
26GB12A/S3
26GB13A/S3
26GB14A/S3
26GB15/S3
26GB16/S3
26GB10A/S4
26GB11A/S4
26GB12A/S4
26GB13A/S4
26GB14A/S4
26GB15/S4
26GB16/S4

INLET
OUTLET

1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















275
275
720
1440
1600
2450
2600

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F













275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
3600






285
285
740
1480
2220
3705
3705


















185
285
615
1235
1845
3080
3705


















800F 1000F

80

285

410

825

1235
2060
3430
510 225
1015 445
1525 670
2540 1115
3705 1860



























BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F
CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
740
740
740
285
285
740
740
740
275
275
275
275
720
720
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

230
230
230

CARBON CHROME
230

STEEL
ALLOY
470
470
470
230
230
CHROME
HIGH
470
MOLY
TEMP.
470
STEEL
ALLOY
470
230
230
CHROME
230

316
ALLOY
230

ST. ST.
NICKEL
470

PLATED
470
470
230
230
230
316
316
230
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
470
470
470

RANGE

- 20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

27

H Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26HA10
26HA11
26HA12
26HA13
26HA14
26HA15
26HA32
26HA33
26HA34
26HA35
26HA10/S3
26HA11/S3
26HA12/S3
26HA13/S3
26HA14/S3
26HA15/S3
26HA10/S4
26HA11/S4
26HA12/S4
26HA13/S4
26HA14/S4
26HA15/S4

26HB10
26HB11
26HB12
26HB13
26HB14
26HB15
26HB32
26HB33
26HB34
26HB35
26HB10/S3
26HB11/S3
26HB12/S3
26HB13/S3
26HB14/S3
26HB15/S3
26HB10/S4
26HB11/S4
26HB12/S4
26HB13/S4
26HB14/S4
26HB15/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

28

API Area: 0.785 sq. in.


Actual Area: 0.873 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F

800F 1000F

150#


285 185
80

150#


285 285 285

150#


740 615 410

150#

1480 1235 825

150#

2220 1845 1235
300#

2750 2750 2060
150#




510 225
150#




815 445
150#



1225 670
300#



2040 1115
150#

275




150#

275




150#

720




150#
1440



150#
2160



300#
2750



150# 275





150# 275





150# 720





150# 1440




150# 1485




300# 1600



BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F
CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
740
285
285
285
740
275
275
275
275
275
720
275
275
275
275
275
720

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

230
230
230
CARBON CHROME
230
STEEL
ALLOY
230
415
230
CHROME
HIGH
230

MOLY
TEMP.
230

STEEL
ALLOY
415
230
230
CHROME
230
316
ALLOY
230
ST. ST.
NICKEL
230
PLATED
415
230
230
230
316
316
230
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
230
415

RANGE

- 20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

J Orifice




TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 1.287 sq. in.


Actual Area: 1.430 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26JA10
26JA11
26JA12A
26JA13A
26JA14
26JA15
26JA32A
26JA33A
26JA34A
26JA35
26JA10/S3
26JA11/S3
26JA12A/S3
26JA13A/S3
26JA14/S3
26JA15/S3
26JA10/S4
26JA11/S4
26JA12A/S4
26JA13A/S4
26JA14/S4
26JA15/S4

26JB10
26JB11
26JB12A
26JB13A
26JB14
26JB15
26JB32A
26JB33A
26JB34A
26JB35
26JB10/S3
26JB11/S3
26JB12A/S3
26JB13A/S3
26JB14/S3
26JB15/S3
26JB10/S4
26JB11/S4
26JB12A/S4
26JB13A/S4
26JB14/S4
26JB15/S4

INLET
OUTLET

2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#

















275
275
500
625
800
800

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F











275
275
720
1440
2160
2700





285
285
740
1480
2220
2700















185
285
615
1235
1845
2700















800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1235
2060
510
815
1225
2040

















225
445
670
1115











CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
600
285
285
285
600
275
275
275
275
275
600
275
275
275
275
275
600

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

230
230
230
CARBON CHROME
230
STEEL
ALLOY
230
230
230
CHROME
HIGH
230
MOLY
TEMP.
230
STEEL
ALLOY
230
230
230
CHROME
316
ALLOY
230
ST. ST.
NICKEL
230
230
PLATED
230
230
230
316
316
230
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
230
230
230

RANGE

-20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

29

K Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26KA10
26KA11
26KA12
26KA13
26KA14
26KA15
26KA32
26KA33
26KA34A
26KA35
26KA10/S3
26KA11/S3
26KA12/S3
26KA13/S3
26KA14/S3
26KA15/S3
26KA10/S4
26KA11/S4
26KA12/S4
26KA13/S4
26KA14/S4
26KA15/S4

26KB10
26KB11
26KB12
26KB13
26KB14
26KB15
26KB32
26KB33
26KB34A
26KB35
26KB10/S3
26KB11/S3
26KB12/S3
26KB13/S3
26KB14/S3
26KB15/S3
26KB10/S4
26KB11/S4
26KB12/S4
26KB13/S4
26KB14/S4
26KB15/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

30

API Area: 1.838 sq. in.


Actual Area: 2.042 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#

















275
275
525
600
600
750

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F











275
275
720
1440
2160
2220





285
285
740
1480
2220
2220















185
285
615
1235
1845
2220















800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1235
2060
510
815
1225
2040

















225
445
670
1115











CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
600
285
285
285
600
275
275
275
275
275
600
275
275
275
275
275
600

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

150
150
150
CARBON CHROME
200
STEEL
ALLOY
200
200
150
CHROME
HIGH
200
MOLY
TEMP.
200
STEEL
ALLOY
200
150
150
CHROME
150
316
ALLOY
200
ST. ST.
NICKEL
200
PLATED
200
150
150
150
316
316
200
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
200
200

RANGE

-20F
to
800F

801F
to
1000F

-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

L Orifice




TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 2.853 sq. in.


Actual Area: 3.170 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26LA10
26LA11
26LA12
26LA13
26LA14
26LA15
26LA32
26LA33
26LA34
26LA35
26LA10/S3
26LA11/S3
26LA12/S3
26LA13/S3
26LA14/S3
26LA10/S4
26LA11/S4
26LA12/S4
26LA13/S4
26LA14/S4

26LB10
26LB11
26LB12
26LB13
26LB14
26LB15
26LB32
26LB33
26LB34
26LB35
26LB10/S3
26LB11/S3
26LB12/S3
26LB13/S3
26LB14/S3
26LB10/S4
26LB11/S4
26LB12/S4
26LB13/S4
26LB14/S4

INLET
OUTLET

3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
















275
275
535
535
700

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F











275
275
720
1000
1500




285
285
740
1000
1500
1500













185
285
615
1000
1500
1500













800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1235
1500
510
1000
1500
1500















225
445
670
1115









CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

100
100
170
CARBON CHROME
170
STEEL
ALLOY
170
170
170
CHROME HIGH TEMP.
170
MOLY
ALLOY
170
STEEL
170
100
CHROME

100
316
ALLOY
170
ST. ST.

NICKEL
170

PLATED
170
170
170
316
316
170
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
170
170

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F

-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

31

M Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26MA10
26MA11
26MA12
26MA13
26MA14
26MA32
26MA33
26MA34
26MA10/S3
26MA11/S3
26MA12/S3
26MA13/S3
26MA10/S4
26MA11/S4
26MA12/S4
26MA13/S4

26MB10
26MB11
26MB12
26MB13
26MB14
26MB32
26MB33
26MB34
26MB10/S3
26MB11/S3
26MB12/S3
26MB13/S3
26MB10/S4
26MB11/S4
26MB12/S4
26MB13/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

32

API Area: 3.60 sq. in.


Actual Area: 4.000 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













275
275
525
600

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F









275
275
720
1000



285
285
740
1100
1100










185
285
615
1100
1100










800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1100
510
1015
1100












225
445
670







CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

80
80

CARBON CHROME
160

STEEL
ALLOY
160
160
160
CHROME

HIGH TEMP.

160
MOLY
ALLOY
160
STEEL
80
CHROME
80
316
ALLOY
160
ST. ST.
NICKEL
160
PLATED
80
80
316
316
160
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
160

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

N Orifice




TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 4.34 sq. in.


Actual Area: 4.822 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26NA10
26NA11
26NA12
26NA13
26NA14
26NA32
26NA33
26NA34
26NA10/S3
26NA11/S3
26NA12/S3
26NA13/S3
26NA10/S4
26NA11/S4
26NA12/S4
26NA13/S4

26NB10
26NB11
26NB12
26NB13
26NB14
26NB32
26NB33
26NB34
26NB10/S3
26NB11/S3
26NB12/S3
26NB13/S3
26NB10/S4
26NB11/S4
26NB12/S4
26NB13/S4

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













275
275
450
500

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F









275
275
720
1000



285
285
740
1000
1000










185
285
615
1000
1000










800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1000
510
1000
1000












225
445
670







CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

80
80

CARBON CHROME
160

STEEL
ALLOY
160
160
160
CHROME

HIGH TEMP.

160
MOLY
ALLOY
160
STEEL
80
CHROME
80
316
ALLOY
160
ST. ST.
NICKEL
160
PLATED
80
80
316
316
160
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
160

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

33

P Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26PA10
26PA11
26PA12
26PA13
26PA14
26PA32
26PA33
26PA34
26PA10/S3
26PA11/S3
26PA12/S3
26PA13/S3
26PA10/S4
26PA11/S4
26PA12/S4
26PA13/S4

26PB10
26PB11
26PB12
26PB13
26PB14
26PB32
26PB33
26PB34
26PB10/S3
26PB11/S3
26PB12/S3
26PB13/S3
26PB10/S4
26PB11/S4
26PB12/S4
26PB13/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

34

API Area: 6.38 sq. in.


Actual Area: 7.087 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













175
175
300
480

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F









275
275
720
1000



285
285
525
1000
1000










185
285
525
1000
1000










800F 1000F

80
285
410
825
1000
510
1000
1000












225
445
670







CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
275
275
275
275
175
175
275
275

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

80
80

CARBON CHROME
150

STEEL
ALLOY
150
150
150
CHROME
HIGH
150
MOLY
TEMP.
150
STEEL
ALLOY
80
CHROME
80
316
ALLOY
ST. ST.
NICKEL
150
150
PLATED
80
80
316
316
150
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
150

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

Q Orifice




TYPE NUMBER
CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

API Area: 11.05 sq. in.


Actual Area: 12.27 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

INLET
OUTLET

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F

800F 1000F

CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

TEMP.

Spring

RANGE

26QA10

26QB10

6 x 8

150#

150#

165

165

80

115

70

26QA11

26QB11

6 x 8

300#

150#

165

165

165

115

70

26QA12

26QB12

6 x 8

300#

150#

300

300

300

115

26QA13

26QB13

6 x 8

600#

150#

600

600

600

115

CHROME

STEEL
ALLOY
115
200

115

CARBON

-20F
to
800F

H26QA13

H26QB13

6 x 8

600#

150#

900

900

825

285

26QA32

26QB32

6 x 8

300#

150#

165

165

115

70

CHROME

HIGH

26QA33

26QB33

6 x 8

600#

150#

600

445

115

70

MOLY

TEMP.

to

H26QA33

H26QB33

6 x 8

600#

150#

900

445

285

200

STEEL

ALLOY

1000F

26QA10/S3

26QB10/S3

6 x 8

150#

150#

165

115

70

26QA11/S3

26QB11/S3

6 x 8

300#

150#

165

115

70

316

CHROME
ALLOY

26QA12/S3

26QB12/S3

6 x 8

300#

150#

300

115

115

ST. ST.

NICKEL

26QA13/S3

26QB13/S3

6 x 8

600#

150#

600

115

115

26QA10/S4

26QB10/S4

6 x 8

150#

150#

165

115

70

PLATED

26QA11/S4

26QB11/S4

6 x 8

300#

150#

165

115

70

316

316

26QA12/S4

26QB12/S4

6 x 8

300#

150#

250

115

115

ST. ST.

ST. ST.

26QA13/S4

26QB13/S4

6 x 8

600#

150#

300

115

115

801F

-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

35

R Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26RA10
26RA11
26RA12
26RA13
H26RA13
26RA32
26RA33
H26RA33
26RA10/S3
26RA11/S3
26RA12/S3
26RA13/S3
26RA10/S4
26RA11/S4
26RA12/S4
26RA13/S4

26RB10
26RB11
26RB12
26RB13
H26RB13
26RB32
26RB33
H26RB33
26RB10/S3
26RB11/S3
26RB12/S3
26RB13/S3
26RB10/S4
26RB11/S4
26RB12/S4
26RB13/S4

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

36

API Area: 16.00 sq. in.


Actual Area: 17.78 sq. in.

INLET
OUTLET

6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
600#
600#
300#
600#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













55
55
150
200

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F









100
100
230
300



100
100
230
300
600










100
100
230
300
600










800F 1000F

80
100
230
300
600
100
300
600












100
300
445







CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

60
60
100
100
285
60
100
285
60
60
100
100
55
55
100
100

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

60
60

CARBON CHROME
100

STEEL
ALLOY
100
200
60
CHROME
HIGH
100
MOLY
TEMP.
200
STEEL
ALLOY
60
CHROME
60
316
ALLOY

NICKEL
100
ST. ST.

100
PLATED
55
55
316
316
100
ST. ST.
ST. ST.
100

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

T Orifice




TYPE NUMBER
CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26TA10
26TA11
26TA12
H26TA12

26TB10
26TB11
26TB12
H26TB12

API Area: 26.00 sq. in.


Actual Area: 28.94 sq. in.
VALVE
SIZE

INLET
OUTLET

8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -450F
RF OR RJ
RF
-76F

150#
300#
300#
300#

150#
150#
150#
150#

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


PSIG @ 100F

MAXIMUM
PSIG

SET PRESSURE,

-75F
-21F

-20F
100F


450F

65
65
120
300

65
65
120
300

800F 1000F

65
65
120
300

CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL
TYPE
TYPE

30
30
60
100

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.

30
30
CARBON CHROME
60
STEEL
ALLOY
100


HIGH
26TA32
26TB32
8 x 10
300#
150#




120
120
60
60
CHROME

TEMP.

MOLY ST.

H26TA32
H26TB32
8 x 10
300#
150#




300
225
100
100
ALLOY

26TA10/S3
26TB10/S3
8 x 10
150#
150#

65




30
30

CHROME
316
26TA11/S3
26TB11/S3
8 x 10
300#
150#

65




30
30

ALLOY
ST. ST.
26TA12/S3
26TB12/S3
8 x 10
300#
150#

120




60
60
NICKEL PLTD.
26TA10/S4
26TB10/S4
8 x 10
150#
150#
50





30
30


316
316
26TA11/S4
26TB11/S4
8 x 10
300#
150#
50





30
30


ST. ST.
ST. ST.
26TA12/S4
26TB12/S4
8 x 10
300#
150#
65





60
60

RANGE

-20F
to
800F
801F
to
1000F
-21F
to
-75F
-76F
to
-450F

Selection
Chart

General Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
Selection Chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O-ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperatures above
100 F should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 1000 F,
consult the Farris
Factory.

37

Former API Standard Sizes

API Standard 526, Flanged Steel Pressure Relief Valves,


was revised to eliminate the use of 212 size connections
and to use 3 connections instead. The following is a

Type Number

Oriface

Air, Steam, &


Vapor

Liquid

Valve Size

Inlet x Outlet

summary of the old type numbers previously offered.


The original type numbers with 212 connections are still
available for replacement of existing valves.

ANSI Flange Class


Inlet

Outlet

Dimensions, Inches
A

Approx.
Weight

26DA16

26DA16L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

2500#

300#

22 3/4

6 1/2

5 1/2

11/16

2 7/16

80

26EA16

26EA16L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

2500#

300#

22 3/4

6 1/2

5 1/2

11/16

2 7/16

80

26FA14

26FA14L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

900#

300#

22 3/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 15/16

70

26FA15

26FA15L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

1500#

300#

22 3/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 15/16

70

26FA16

26FA16L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

2500#

300#

22 3/4

6 1/2

5 1/2

11/16

2 7/16

80

26GA10

26GA10L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

150#

150#

18 5/8

4 3/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 1/4

50

26GA11

26GA11L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

300#

150#

18 5/8

4 3/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 9/16

50

26GA12

26GA12L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

300#

150#

22 1/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 9/16

60

26GA13

26GA13L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

600#

150#

22 1/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 9/16

60

26GA14

26GA14L

1 1/2 x 2 1/2

900#

300#

23 3/4

4 7/8

11/16

1 15/16

70

26JA12

26JA12L

2 1/2 x 4

300#

150#

24 3/8

5 5/8

5 3/8

11/16

1 13/16

150

26JA13

26JA13L

2 1/2 x 4

600#

150#

24 3/8

5 5/8

5 3/8

11/16

1 13/16

150

26JA32

26JA32L

2 1/2 x 4

300#

150#

24 3/8

5 5/8

5 3/8

11/16

1 13/16

150

26JA33

26JA33L

2 1/2 x 4

600#

150#

24 3/8

6 3/4

6 1/8

11/16

1 13/16

150

26JA34

26JA34L

2 1/2 x 4

900#

150#

33 1/8

7 1/8

7 1/4

11/16

2 5/16

170

26KA34

26KA34L

3 x 4

900#

150#

32 3/8

7 1/8

7 1/4

11/16

2 3/16

175

Notes:
1. Pressure and temperature limitations are the same as the comparable orifice and
flange classes shown in main Selection Tables.
2. The sizes and flange connections are also available in their respective high
temperature type numbers. Example: 26DA36-120.

Optional Construction

Heat Transfer Fluid Service
Exposed Spring
*Not applicable

38

7th Digit Designation


Air, Steam
& Vapor
F
C

Liquids
G
N/A*

3. All standard constructions and accessories are available including balanced bellows,
O-ring seats, test levers, etc.
4. Additional optional constructions may be specified by changing the seventh digit of
the type number. See following table.

Air Capacities: 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(psig)

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

Areas
D
API
0.110
Actual 0.150































































15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3500
3700
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000

CAPACITIES IN STANDARD CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE AT 60 F

77
88
112
138
164
190
216
242
268
294
423
553
683
813
942
1072
1202
1332
1461
1591
1721
1851
1981
2110
2240
2370
2500
2629
2759
2889
3019
3148
3278
3408
3538
3667
3797
3927
4057
4186
4316
4446
4576
4705
4835
4965
5224
5484
5743
6003
6262
6522
6781
7041
7301
7560
7820
9117
9636
10415
11712
13010
14307
15605

E
0.196
0.225

115
133
168
207
246
285
324
363
402
441
635
830
1025
1219
1414
1609
1803
1998
2192
2387
2582
2776
2971
3166
3360
3555
3750
3944
4139
4333
4528
4723
4917
5112
5307
5501
5696
5891
6085
6280
6474
6669
6864
7058
7253
7448
7837
8226
8615
9005
9394
9783
10172
10562
10951
11340
11730
13676
14454
15622
17569
19515
21461
23408

F
0.307
0.371

190
219
278
342
406
470
535
599
663
727
1048
1369
1690
2011
2332
2653
2974
3295
3616
3936
4257
4578
4899
5220
5541
5862
6183
6504
6825
7146
7467
7788
8109
8429
8750
9071
9392
9713
10034
10355
10676
10997
11318
11639
11960
12281
12922
13564
14206
14848
15490
16132
16774
17415
18057
18699
19341
22550
23834
25760
28969
32178

G
0.503
0.559

287
331
419
516
612
709
806
902
999
1096
1579
2063
2547
3030
3514
3997
4481
4964
5448
5931
6415
6899
7382
7866
8349
8833
9316
9800
10283
10767
11251
11734
12218
12701
13185
13668
14152
14635
15119
15603
16086
16570
17053
17537
18020
18504
19471
20438
21405
22372
23339
24307
25274
26241
27208
28175
29142
33978
35912




H
0.785
0.873

448
517
654
805
957
1108
1259
1410
1561
1712
2467
3222
3977
4732
5488
6243
6998
7753
8508
9263
10019
10774
11529
12284
13039
13795
14550
15305
16060
16815
17570
18326
19081
19836
20591
21346
22102
22857
23612
24367
25122
25877
26633
27388
28143
28898
30409
31919
33429
34940
36450
37960
39471
40981









J
1.287
1.43

735
847
1072
1320
1567
1815
2062
2309
2557
2804
4041
5278
6515
7752
8989
10226
11463
12700
13937
15174
16411
17648
18885
20122
21359
22596
23833
25070
26307
27544
28781
30018
31255
32492
33729
34966
36203
37440
38677
39914
41151
42388
43625
44862
46099
47336
49810
52284
54758
57232
59706
62180
64654
67128









K
1.838
2.042

1050
1210
1531
1885
2238
2591
2945
3298
3651
4004
5771
7537
9304
11070
12836
14603
16369
18136
19902
21669
23435
25201
26968
28734
30501
32267
34033
35800
37566
39333
41099
42865
44632
46398
48165
49931
51698
53464
55230
56997
58763
60530
62296
64062
65829
67595
71128
74661
78194














L
2.853
3.170

1630
1879
2378
2926
3475
4023
4571
5120
5668
6217
8959
11701
14443
17185
19928
22670
25412
28154
30896
33639
36381
39123
41865
44607
47349
50092
52834
55576
58318
61060
63802
66545
69287
72029
74771
77513
80256
82998

























M
3.60
4.000

2057
2371
3000
3692
4384
5076
5769
6461
7153
7845
11305
14765
18225
21685
25145
28606
32066
35526
38986
42446
45906
49367
52827
56287
59747
63207
66667
70127
73588
77048

































N
4.34
4.822

P
6.38
7.087

Q
11.05
12.27

R
16.0
17.78

T
26.0
28.94

2479
3644
6310
9144
14884
2859
4202
7275
10542
17159
3617
5316
9205
13339
21711
4451
6542 11328
16415
26718
5286
7769 13450
19491
31725
6120
8995 15573
22567
36732
6954
10221 17696
25643
41738
7788
11447 19819
28719
46745
8623
12673 21942
31795
51752
9457
13899 24064
34871
56759
13628
20030 34678
50251
81793
17799
26160 45293
65632 106827
21970
32291 55907
81012 131862
26142
38421 66521
96393 156896
30313
44552 77135 111773

34484
50682 87749 127154

38655
56813 98363 142534

42827
62943 108977 157914

46998
69074 119591 173295

51169
75204 130205 188675

55340
81335 140819

59511
87466 151433

63683
93596 162047

67854
99727 172661

72025 105857 183275


76196 111988 193889


80368 118118

84539 124249

Notes:

General
should

1.
Above capacities
also be used
for

when used

2600L series
in air service.

below are
2.
Capacities at
30 PSIG and
based on



3 PSI overpressure.

of
3.
For sizing purposes
the
effective coefficient


discharge K
d for air, gas, and steam is 0.953



when sizing using the API effective areas.





When sizing using the ASME actual areas, the





certified coefficient of discharge K for air, gas,





and
steam
service
is
0.858.



39

Steam Capacities, 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(psig)

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

Areas
D
API
0.110
Actual 0.150























































15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900

40

CAPACITIES IN POUNDS PER HOUR AT SATURATION TEMPERATURE

216
249
316
389
461
534
607
680
753
826
1191
1555
1920
2284
2649
3013
3378
3742
4107
4471
4836
5201
5565
5930
6294
6659
7023
7388
7752
8117
8481
8846
9211
9575
9940
10304
10669
11088
11489
11891
12309
12728
13152
13564
14006
14438
15325
16240
17202
18182
19214
20285
21416
22631
23916
25318

E
0.196
0.225

325
374
474
583
692
802
911
1021
1130
1239
1786
2333
2880
3427
3973
4520
5067
5614
6161
6707
7254
7801
8348
8895
9441
9988
10535
11082
11629
12176
12722
13269
13816
14363
14910
15456
16003
16633
17234
17838
18464
19093
19728
20347
21010
21657
22987
24360
25803
27272
28821
30427
32124
33947
35874
37978

F
0.307
0.371

536
618
781
962
1142
1322
1503
1683
1863
2044
2945
3847
4749
5650
6552
7454
8355
9257
10158
11060
11962
12863
13765
14667
15568
16470
17372
18273
19175
20076
20978
21880
22781
23683
24585
25486
26388
27426
28417
29413
30444
31483
32529
33549
34643
35711
37903
40167
42546
44970
47523
50171
52970
55975
59154
62622

G
0.503
0.559

807
931
1178
1449
1721
1993
2265
2536
2808
3080
4438
5797
7155
8514
9872
11231
12589
13948
15306
16665
18023
19382
20741
22099
23458
24816
26175
27533
28892
30250
31609
32967
34326
35684
37043
38401
39760
41324
42817
44318
45872
47438
49013
50551
52197
53807
57111
60522
64107
67758
71605
75596
79811
84339
89129
94355

H
0.785
0.873

1261
1454
1840
2264
2688
3113
3537
3961
4386
4810
6931
9053
11175
13296
15418
17540
19661
21783
23905
26026
28148
30269
32391
34513
36634
38756
40878
42999
45121
47243
49364
51486
53608
55729
57851
59972
62094
64537
66868
69212
71640
74083
76545
78947
81518
84031
89191
94517
100118
105819
111826
118059
124643
131714

J
1.287
1.43

2066
2382
3014
3709
4404
5099
5794
6489
7184
7879
11354
14830
18305
21780
25256
28731
32206
35681
39157
42632
46107
49583
53058
56533
60009
63484
66959
70435
73910
77385
80860
84336
87811
91286
94762
98237
101712
105714
109532
113372
117348
121352
125383
129316
133530
137645
146098
154823
163996
173335
183175
193386
204168
215753

K
1.838
2.042

2950
3401
4303
5296
6289
7281
8274
9266
10259
11251
16214
21176
26139
31102
36064
41027
45990
50952
55915
60878
65840
70803
75766
80728
85691
90653
95616
100579
105541
110504
115467
120429
125392
130355
135317
140280
145242
150956
156409
161891
167569
173287
179043
184661
190677
196553
208625
221084
234181






L
2.853
3.170

4580
5280
6681
8222
9763
11303
12844
14385
15926
17467
25171
32875
40579
48283
55987
63691
71395
79099
86803
94507
102211
109915
117619
125323
133027
140731
148435
156139
163843
171547
179251
186955
194659
202363
210067
217771
225475
234345

















M
3.60
4.000

5779
6663
8430
10375
12319
14263
16207
18152
20096
22040
31761
41482
51203
60925
70646
80367
90088
99809
109530
119251
128973
138694
148415
158136
167857
177578
187299
197020
206742
216463

























N
4.34
4.822

P
6.38
7.087

Q
11.05
12.27

R
16.0
17.78

T
26.0
28.94

6967
10240 17729
25690
41815
8032
11805 20439
29618
48209
10163
14937 25861
37475
60997
12507
18382 31825
46117
75063
14850
21826 37789
54759
89130
17194
25271 43753
63401 103196
19538
28716 49717
72043 117263
21882
32160 55681
80685 131329
24226
35605 61645
89327 145396
26569
39050 67609
97969 159462
38288
56273 97428 141180 229795
50007
73497 127248 184390 300127
61726
90720 157067 227601 370460
73445 107943 186887 270811 440792
85163 125167 216707 314022

96882 142390 246526 357232

108601 159614 276346 400443

120320 176837 306165 443653

132039 194061 335985 486864

143758 211284 365805 530074

155476 228507 395624


167195 245731 425444


178914 262954 455263


190633 280178 485083


202352 297401 514903


214071 314625 544722


225789 331848

237508 349071

General
Notes:

1.
Above capacities
also be used
for
should

2600L series
when used
in steam service.

2.
Capacities at
30 PSIG and
below are based
on
3 PSI overpressure.



3.
For sizing purposes
effective coefficient
the
of
for air, gas,
and steam is
0.953
discharge Kd

when sizing
using the API

effective areas.

When sizing
using the ASME

actual areas,
the
certified coefficient
K for
air, gas,

of discharge

and steam service

is 0.858.

Water Capacities - 2600L: 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(psig)
Areas

































































API
Actual
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3500
3700
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000

CAPACITIES IN GALLONS PER MINUTE AT 70 F


Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

0.110
0.150
16
18
21
25
28
30
33
35
37
39
48
55
62
67
73
78
83
87
91
95
99
103
107
110
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
137
140
143
146
148
151
153
155
158
160
163
165
167
169
174
178
182
186
190
194
198
202
206
209
213
230
237
246
261
275
289
301

0.196
0.225
24
27
32
37
41
45
49
52
55
58
72
83
92
101
109
117
124
131
137
143
149
154
160
165
170
175
180
185
189
194
198
202
206
210
214
218
222
226
230
233
237
241
244
248
251
254
261
267
274
280
286
292
298
303
309
314
320
345
355
369
392
413
433
452

0.307
0.371
39
44
53
61
68
75
81
86
91
96
118
136
152
167
180
193
204
215
226
236
245
255
264
272
281
289
297
304
312
319
326
333
340
347
354
360
367
373
379
385
391
397
403
409
414
420
431
441
452
462
472
482
491
500
510
519
528
570
586
609
646
681

0.503
0.559
59
66
80
92
103
112
122
130
137
145
177
205
229
252
271
290
308
325
341
356
370
384
398
411
423
436
448
459
470
482
492
503
513
524
533
543
553
562
571
581
590
598
607
616
624
633
649
665
681
696
711
726
740
754
768
782
795
859
883




0.785
0.873
92
104
124
143
160
176
189
203
215
227
278
320
358
392
424
453
481
507
531
555
578
600
621
641
661
680
699
717
735
752
769
785
802
817
833
848
863
878
893
907
921
935
948
962
975
988
1014
1039
1063
1087
1111
1134
1156
1178









1.287
1.43
150
170
204
235
263
288
311
332
352
372
455
525
587
644
695
743
788
831
871
910
947
983
1018
1051
1083
1115
1145
1175
1204
1232
1260
1287
1313
1340
1365
1390
1414
1439
1462
1486
1509
1532
1554
1576
1598
1619
1661
1702
1742
1782
1820
1857
1894
1930









1.838
2.042
214
242
290
335
375
411
443
474
503
530
649
750
838
919
992
1061
1125
1186
1244
1299
1352
1403
1453
1500
1546
1591
1635
1677
1719
1759
1799
1838
1875
1913
1949
1985
2020
2055
2088
2122
2155
2187
2219
2251
2282
2312
2372
2431
2488














2.853
3.170
333
376
451
521
582
638
689
736
781
823
1008
1164
1302
1426
1541
1647
1747
1841
1931
2017
2100
2179
2255
2329
2401
2471
2538
2604
2669
2731
2793
2853
2912
2969
3026
3082
3136
3190

























3.600
4.34
6.38 11.05
16.0
26.0
4.000
4.822
7.087 12.27
17.78
28.94
420
507
745
1289
1868
3041
475
573
842
1457
2112
3438
569
686
1008
1746
2530
4118
657
792
1164
2016
2921
4756
734
886
1302
2254
3266
5317
805
970
1426
2469
3578
5825
869
1048
1540
2667
3865
6292
929
1120
1647
2851
4132
6726
986
1188
1747
3024
4382
7134
1039
1252
1841
3188
4620
7520
1272
1534
2255
3904
5658
9210
1469
1771
2604
4508
6533 10635
1643
1981
2911
5041
7304 11890
1800
2170
3189
5522
8002 13025
1944
2344
3445
5964
8643

2078
2505
3683
6376
9240

2204
2657
3906
6763
9800

2324
2801
4117
7129
10330

2437
2938
4318
7477
10834

2545
3069
4510
7809
11316

2649
3194
4694
8128

2749
3315
4872
8435

2846
3431
5043
8731

2939
3543
5208
9017

3030
3653
5368
9295

3118
3758
5524
9564

3203
3861
5675

3286
3962
5823

3367



3447



General Notes:



1. Capacities
at 30 PSIG
and below
are based
on 3 PSI
overpressure.



2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of






discharge Kd for liquids is 0.724 when sizing using






the
API
effective
areas.
When
sizing
using
the
ASME




actual
areas,
the
certified
coefficient
of
discharge
K




for water
is 0.652.

41

Capacities,-25%
Water Capacities
2600:Overpressure
25% Overpressure
NON-CODE

CAPACITIES IN GALLONS PER MINUTE AT 70 F

Set
Pressure
(psig)

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

Areas
D
API
0.110
Actual 0.150































































15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
3500
3700
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000

42

14
16
20
23
26
28
30
33
35
37
45
52
58
64
69
73
78
82
86
90
94
97
100
104
107
110
113
116
118
122
124
127
129
132
134
137
139
142
144
147
149
151
153
156
157
160
164
168
172
176
180
184
187
191
194
198
201
217
223
232
246
260
272
284

E
0.196
0.225
21
24
30
35
39
42
46
49
52
55
71
77
92
95
103
110
116
123
129
135
140
146
151
156
160
165
170
174
178
182
186
191
194
198
202
206
209
213
216
220
223
227
230
233
236
239
246
252
258
264
270
275
281
286
291
296
301
325
334
348
369
389
408
426

F
0.307
0.371
35
40
49
57
64
70
76
81
86
91
111
128
143
157
169
181
192
203
213
222
231
240
248
257
264
272
280
287
294
301
307
314
320
327
333
339
345
351
357
363
368
374
379
385
390
395
406
416
425
435
444
454
463
471
480
488
497
537
552
574
609
641

G
0.503
0.559
53
61
75
86
97
106
114
122
130
137
168
193
216
237
256
274
290
306
321
335
349
362
375
387
399
410
422
432
443
454
463
474
483
493
502
512
520
530
538
547
555
564
572
580
588
596
612
627
642
656
670
684
698
711
724
737
749
809
832




H
0.785
0.873
82
95
117
135
151
165
179
191
203
214
261
302
337
370
399
427
453
477
501
523
544
565
585
604
623
641
658
675
692
708
724
740
755
770
784
799
813
827
841
854
867
880
893
906
918
931
955
978
1002
1024
1046
1068
1089
1110









J
1.287
1.43
136
156
192
221
247
271
293
313
332
350
428
495
553
606
655
700
742
782
821
857
892
926
958
990
1020
1050
1078
1106
1133
1160
1186
1212
1237
1262
1285
1309
1332
1355
1377
1400
1421
1443
1463
1484
1505
1525
1564
1603
1641
1678
1714
1749
1784
1818









K
1.838
2.042

193
223
274
316
353
387
418
447
474
499
611
706
790
865
934
999
1060
1117
1171
1223
1273
1322
1368
1413
1456
1499
1540
1580
1619
1657
1694
1730
1766
1801
1835
1869
1902
1935
1967
1998
2029
2060
2090
2120
2149
2178
2234
2289
2343














L
2.853
3.170

300
347
425
491
548
601
649
694
736
776
950
1097
1226
1344
1451
1551
1645
1734
1819
1900
1978
2052
2124
2194
2262
2327
2391
2453
2513
2573
2630
2687
2742
2797
2850
2902
2953
3004

























M
3.600
4.000

379
438
536
619
692
758
819
875
929
979
1198
1384
1547
1695
1831
1958
2076
2189
2295
2398
2495
2590
2681
2768
2854
2936
3016
3095
3171
3246

































N
4.34
4.822

P
6.38
7.087

Q
11.05
12.27

R
16.0
17.78

T
26.0
28.94

457
672
1163
1685
2743
528
776
1342
1946
3167
646
950
1644
2383
3879
746
1097
1899
2752
4479
834
1226
2123
3076
5007
914
1343
2325
3370
5485
987
1451
2512
3640
5925
1055
1551
2685
3892
6334
1119
1645
2848
4128
6718
1180
1734
3002
4351
7082
1445
2124
3677
5328
8673
1669
2452
4246
6153 10015
1866
2742
4747
6879 11197
2044
3004
5200
7536 12266
2208
3244
5617
8139

2360
3468
6005
8702

2503
3678
6369
9229

2638
3878
6713
9729

2767
4067
7041
10204

2890
4248
7354
10657

3008
4421
7655

3122
4588
7944

3232
4749
8222

3337
4905
8492

3440
5056
8753

3540
5203
9007

3637
5345

3731
5484

Notes:

General



1. Capacities at 30 PSIG and below are based on





3 PSI overpressure.



2. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of





is 0.64 when
discharge K
d for liquids

sizing

using the API


sizing

effective areas.
When

using
the
actual
areas,
the
coefficient
of



discharge
K
for
water
is
0.576.



D Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 71 sq. mm


Actual Area: 97 sq. mm
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

INLET
OUTLET

26DB10
26DB11
26DB12
26DB13



26DB32
26DB33



26DB10/S3
26DB11/S3
26DB12/S3
26DB13/S3



26DB10/S4
26DB11/S4
26DB12/S4
26DB13/S4


1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3

26DA10
26DA11
26DA12
26DA13
26DA14
26DA15
26DA16A
26DA32
26DA33
26DA34
26DA35
26DA36A
26DA10/S3
26DA11/S3
26DA12/S3
26DA13/S3
26DA14/S3
26DA15/S3
26DA16A/S3
26DA10/S4
26DA11/S4
26DA12/S4
26DA13/S4
26DA14/S4
26DA15/S4
26DA16A/S4

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
276

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C













18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
413






19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
255
413


















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
212
354


















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
236
35.1
69.9
105
175
291




















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8
128













19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
41.3
51
19.6
19.6
41.3
41.3
51
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
41.3
49.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
41.3
49.6

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.


316

ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

43

E Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 126 sq. mm


Actual Area: 145 sq. mm
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

INLET
OUTLET

26EB10
26EB11
26EB12
26EB13



26EB32
26EB33
26EB34*
26EB35*
26EB36A*
26EB10/S3
26EB11/S3
26EB12/S3
26EB13/S3



26EB10/S4
26EB11/S4
26EB12/S4
26EB13/S4


1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3

26EA10
26EA11
26EA12
26EA13
26EA14
26EA15
26EA16A
26EA32
26EA33
26EA34
26EA35
26EA36A
26EA10/S3
26EA11/S3
26EA12/S3
26EA13/S3
26EA14/S3
26EA15/S3
26EA16A/S3
26EA10/S4
26EA11/S4
26EA12/S4
26EA13/S4
26EA14/S4
26EA15/S4
26EA16A/S4

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

44

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
276

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C


MAXIMUM
SET

PRESSURE,
BARG
-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C













18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
413






19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
255
413


















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
212
354


















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
236
35.1
69.9
105
175
291




















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8
128













19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
41.3
51
19.6
19.6
41.3
41.3
51
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
41.3
49.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
41.3
49.6

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

CHROME

ALLOY

NICKEL

PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

F Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

CONVENTIONAL

26FA10
26FA11
26FA12
26FA13
26FA14A
26FA15A
26FA16A
26FA32
26FA33
26FA34A
26FA35A
26FA36A
26FA10/S3
26FA11/S3
26FA12/S3
26FA13/S3
26FA14A/S3
26FA15A/S3
26FA16A/S3
26FA10/S4
26FA11/S4
26FA12/S4
26FA13/S4
26FA14A/S4
26FA15A/S4
26FA16A/S4

BALANSEAL

API Area: 198 sq. mm


Actual Area: 239 sq. mm
VALVE
SIZE

26FB10
26FB11
26FB12
26FB13
26FB14A
26FB15A
26FB16A
26FB32
26FB33
26FB34A
26FB35A
26FB36A
26FB10/S3
26FB11/S3
26FB12/S3
26FB13/S3
26FB14A/S3
26FB15A/S3
26FB16A/S3
26FB10/S4
26FB11/S4
26FB12/S4
26FB13/S4
26FB14A/S4
26FB15A/S4
26FB16A/S4

INLET
OUTLET

1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
152
234

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C













18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
345






19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
255
345


















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
212
345


















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
236
35.1
69.9
105
175
291




















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8
128













19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
51.0
51.0
51.0
19.6
19.6
51.0
51.0
51.0
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6
49.6
49.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6
49.6
49.6

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
34.5
34.5
34.5

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON

STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

CHROME

ALLOY

NICKEL

PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

26FA12

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

45

G Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

CONVENTIONAL

26GA10A
26GA11A
26GA12A
26GA13A
26GA14A
26GA15
26GA16
26GA32A
26GA33A
26GA34A
26GA35
26GA36
26GA10A/S3
26GA11A/S3
26GA12A/S3
26GA13A/S3
26GA14A/S3
26GA15/S3
26GA16/S3
26GA10A/S4
26GA11A/S4
26GA12A/S4
26GA13A/S4
26GA14A/S4
26GA15/S4
26GA16/S4

BALANSEAL

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

46

VALVE
SIZE

26GB10A
26GB11A
26GB12A
26GB13A
26GB14A
26GB15
26GB16
26GB32A
26GB33A
26GB34A
26GB35
26GB36
26GB10A/S3
26GB11A/S3
26GB12A/S3
26GB13A/S3
26GB14A/S3
26GB15/S3
26GB16/S3
26GB10A/S4
26GB11A/S4
26GB12A/S4
26GB13A/S4
26GB14A/S4
26GB15/S4
26GB16/S4

Selection
Chart

API Area: 325 sq. mm


Actual Area: 361 sq. mm
INLET
OUTLET

1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
2500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
300#
300#




















18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
110
169
179

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C













18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
248
248






19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
255
255


















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
212
255


















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
236
35.1
69.9
105
175
255




















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8
128













19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
51.0
51.0
51.0
19.6
19.6
51.0
51.0
51.0
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6
49.6
49.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6
49.6
49.6

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
32.4
32.4
32.4
15.8
15.8
32.4
32.4
32.4
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
32.4
32.4
32.4
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
32.4
32.4
32.4

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C

CHROME

ALLOY

NICKEL

PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C


316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

H Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

API Area: 506 sq. mm


Actual Area: 563 sq. mm
VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

INLET
OUTLET

26HB10
26HB11
26HB12
26HB13
26HB14
26HB15
26HB32
26HB33
26HB34
26HB35
26HB10/S3
26HB11/S3
26HB12/S3
26HB13/S3
26HB14/S3
26HB15/S3
26HB10/S4
26HB11/S4
26HB12/S4
26HB13/S4
26HB14/S4
26HB15/S4

1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3

26HA10
26HA11
26HA12
26HA13
26HA14
26HA15
26HA32
26HA33
26HA34
26HA35
26HA10/S3
26HA11/S3
26HA12/S3
26HA13/S3
26HA14/S3
26HA15/S3
26HA10/S4
26HA11/S4
26HA12/S4
26HA13/S4
26HA14/S4
26HA15/S4

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#

















18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
102
110

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C











18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
189





19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
189















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
189















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
35.1
56.2
84.4
141

















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8











19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
51.0
19.6
19.6
19.6
51.0
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
49.6

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
28.6
15.8
15.8
15.8
28.6
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
28.6
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
28.6

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

-29C
to
427C

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
ALLOY

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C


316
ST. ST.

CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

47

J Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

CONVENTIONAL

26JA10
26JA11
26JA12A
26JA13A
26JA14
26JA15
26JA32A
26JA33A
26JA34A
26JA35
26JA10/S3
26JA11/S3
26JA12A/S3
26JA13A/S3
26JA14/S3
26JA15/S3
26JA10/S4
26JA11/S4
26JA12A/S4
26JA13A/S4
26JA14/S4
26JA15/S4

BALANSEAL

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

48

VALVE
SIZE

26JB10
26JB11
26JB12A
26JB13A
26JB14
26JB15
26JB32A
26JB33A
26JB34A
26JB35
26JB10/S3
26JB11/S3
26JB12A/S3
26JB13A/S3
26JB14/S3
26JB15/S3
26JB10/S4
26JB11/S4
26JB12A/S4
26JB13A/S4
26JB14/S4
26JB15/S4

Selection
Chart

API Area: 830 sq. mm


Actual Area: 923 sq. mm
INLET
OUTLET

2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 x 3
2 x 3
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#

















18.9
18.9
34.5
43.1
55
55

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C


MAXIMUM
SET

PRESSURE,
BARG
-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C











18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
186





19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
186















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
186















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
35.1
56.2
84.4
141

















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8











19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3

15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

RANGE

-29C
to
427C

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
ALLOY

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C


316
ST. ST.

CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

K Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26KB10
26KB11
26KB12
26KB13
26KB14
26KB15
26KB32
26KB33
26KB34A
26KB35
26KB10/S3
26KB11/S3
26KB12/S3
26KB13/S3
26KB14/S3
26KB15/S3
26KB10/S4
26KB11/S4
26KB12/S4
26KB13/S4
26KB14/S4
26KB15/S4

26KA10
26KA11
26KA12
26KA13
26KA14
26KA15
26KA32
26KA33
26KA34A
26KA35
26KA10/S3
26KA11/S3
26KA12/S3
26KA13/S3
26KA14/S3
26KA15/S3
26KA10/S4
26KA11/S4
26KA12/S4
26KA13/S4
26KA14/S4
26KA15/S4

API Area: 1186 sq. mm


Actual Area: 1317 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
300#

















18.9
18.9
36.2
41.3
41.3
51.7

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C











18.9
18.9
49.6
99.2
149
153





19.6
19.6
51.0
102
153
153















12.7
19.6
42.4
85.1
127
153















5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
142
35.1
56.2
84.4
141

















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8











19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
19.6
19.6
19.6
41.3
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
41.3

10.3
10.3
10.3
13.8
13.8
13.8
10.3
13.8
13.8
13.8
10.3
10.3
10.3
13.8
13.8
13.8
10.3
10.3
10.3
13.8
13.8
13.8

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

-29C
to
427C

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
ALLOY

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C


316
ST. ST.

CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

49

L Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26LB10
26LB11
26LB12
26LB13
26LB14
26LB15
26LB32
26LB33
26LB34
26LB35
26LB10/S3
26LB11/S3
26LB12/S3
26LB13/S3
26LB14/S3
26LB10/S4
26LB11/S4
26LB12/S4
26LB13/S4
26LB14/S4

26LA10
26LA11
26LA12
26LA13
26LA14
26LA15
26LA32
26LA33
26LA34
26LA35
26LA10/S3
26LA11/S3
26LA12/S3
26LA13/S3
26LA14/S3
26LA10/S4
26LA11/S4
26LA12/S4
26LA13/S4
26LA14/S4

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

50

API Area: 1841 sq. mm


Actual Area: 2045 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
300#
600#
900#
1500#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
900#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
















18.9
18.9
36.9
36.9
48.2

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C


MAXIMUM
SET

PRESSURE,
BARG
-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C











18.9
18.9
49.6
68.9
103




19.6
19.6
51.0
68.9
103
103













12.7
19.6
42.4
68.9
103
103













5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
85.1
103
35.1
68.9
103
103















15.5
30.6
46.2
76.8









19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9

6.9
6.9
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.7
11.7
6.9
6.9
11.7
11.7
11.7
6.9
6.9
11.7
11.7
11.7

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

RANGE

-29C
to
427C

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
ALLOY

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY

428C
to
538C


316

ST. ST.

CHROME

ALLOY

NICKEL

PLATED

-30C
to
-59C

316
ST. ST.


316

ST. ST.

-60C
to
-268C

M Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26MB10
26MB11
26MB12
26MB13
26MB14
26MB32
26MB33
26MB34
26MB10/S3
26MB11/S3
26MB12/S3
26MB13/S3
26MB10/S4
26MB11/S4
26MB12/S4
26MB13/S4

26MA10
26MA11
26MA12
26MA13
26MA14
26MA32
26MA33
26MA34
26MA10/S3
26MA11/S3
26MA12/S3
26MA13/S3
26MA10/S4
26MA11/S4
26MA12/S4
26MA13/S4

API Area: 2323 sq. mm


Actual Area: 2581 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













18.9
18.9
36.2
41.3

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C


MAXIMUM
SET

PRESSURE,
BARG
-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C









18.9
18.9
49.6
68.9



19.6
19.6
51.0
75.8
75.8










12.7
19.6
42.4
75.8
75.8










5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
75.8
35.1
69.9
75.8












15.5
30.6
46.2







19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9

5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0
5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

316
ST. ST.

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

51

N Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26NB10
26NB11
26NB12
26NB13
26NB14
26NB32
26NB33
26NB34
26NB10/S3
26NB11/S3
26NB12/S3
26NB13/S3
26NB10/S4
26NB11/S4
26NB12/S4
26NB13/S4

26NA10
26NA11
26NA12
26NA13
26NA14
26NA32
26NA33
26NA34
26NA10/S3
26NA11/S3
26NA12/S3
26NA13/S3
26NA10/S4
26NA11/S4
26NA12/S4
26NA13/S4

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

52

API Area: 2800 sq. mm


Actual Area: 3111 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













18.9
18.9
31.0
34.5

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C









18.9
18.9
49.6
68.9



19.6
19.6
51.0
68.9
68.9










12.7
19.6
42.4
68.9
68.9










5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
68.9
35.1
68.9
68.9












15.5
30.6
46.2







19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9

5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0
5.5
5.5
11.0
11.0

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

316
ST. ST.

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

P Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26PB10
26PB11
26PB12
26PB13
26PB14
26PB32
26PB33
26PB34
26PB10/S3
26PB11/S3
26PB12/S3
26PB13/S3
26PB10/S4
26PB11/S4
26PB12/S4
26PB13/S4

26PA10
26PA11
26PA12
26PA13
26PA14
26PA32
26PA33
26PA34
26PA10/S3
26PA11/S3
26PA12/S3
26PA13/S3
26PA10/S4
26PA11/S4
26PA12/S4
26PA13/S4

API Area: 4116 sq. mm


Actual Area: 4572 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
900#
300#
600#
900#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













12.1
12.1
20.7
33.1

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C









18.9
18.9
49.6
68.9



19.6
19.6
36.2
68.9
68.9










12.7
19.6
36.2
68.9
68.9










5.5
19.6
28.2
56.8
68.9
35.1
68.9
68.9












15.5
30.6
46.2







19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
12.0
12.0
18.9
18.9

5.5
5.5
10.3
10.3
10.3
10.3
10.3
10.3
5.5
5.5
10.3
10.3
5.5
5.5
10.3
10.3

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

316
ST. ST.

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

53

Q Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26QB10
26QB11
26QB12
26QB13
H26QB13
26QB32
26QB33
H26QB33
26QB10/S3
26QB11/S3
26QB12/S3
26QB13/S3
26QB10/S4
26QB11/S4
26QB12/S4
26QB13/S4

26QA10
26QA11
26QA12
26QA13
H26QA13
26QA32
26QA33
H26QA33
26QA10/S3
26QA11/S3
26QA12/S3
26QA13/S3
26QA10/S4
26QA11/S4
26QA12/S4
26QA13/S4

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

54

API Area: 7129 sq. mm


Actual Area: 7916 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
600#
300#
600#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













11.4
11.4
17.2
20.7

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C









11.4
11.4
20.7
41.3



11.4
11.4
20.7
41.3
62.0










11.4
11.4
20.7
41.3
62.0










5.5
11.4
20.7
41.3
56.8
11.4
41.3
62.0












11.4
30.6
30.7







7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
19.6
7.9
7.9
19.6
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9

4.8
4.8
7.9
7.9
13.8
4.8
4.8
13.8
4.8
4.8
7.9
7.9
4.8
4.8
7.9
7.9

INLET
TEMP.

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

316
ST. ST.

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

R Orifice


TYPE NUMBER

VALVE
SIZE

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

26RB10
26RB11
26RB12
26RB13
H26RB13
26RB32
26RB33
H26RB33
26RB10/S3
26RB11/S3
26RB12/S3
26RB13/S3
26RB10/S4
26RB11/S4
26RB12/S4
26RB13/S4

26RA10
26RA11
26RA12
26RA13
H26RA13
26RA32
26RA33
H26RA33
26RA10/S3
26RA11/S3
26RA12/S3
26RA13/S3
26RA10/S4
26RA11/S4
26RA12/S4
26RA13/S4

API Area: 10323 sq. mm


Actual Area: 11471 sq. mm

INLET
OUTLET

6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

150#
300#
300#
600#
600#
300#
600#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#
150#
300#
300#
600#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#













3.8
3.8
10.3
13.8

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C









6.9
6.9
15.8
20.7



6.9
6.9
15.8
20.7
41.3










6.9
6.9
15.8
20.7
41.3










5.5
6.9
15.8
20.7
41.3
6.9
20.7
41.3












6.8
20.7
30.7







4.1
4.1
6.9
6.9
19.6
4.1
6.9
19.6
4.1
4.1
6.9
6.9
4.1
4.1
6.9
6.9

4.1
4.1
6.9
6.9
13.8
4.1
6.9
13.8
3.8
3.8
6.9
6.9
3.8
3.8
6.9
6.9

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

Spring

TEMP.
RANGE

CARBON
STEEL


CHROME

ALLOY

-29C
to
427C

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL

316
ST. ST.

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL
PLATED

428C
to
538C

316
ST. ST.

316
ST. ST.

-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

55

T Orifice

TYPE NUMBER

CONVENTIONAL

BALANSEAL

API Area: 16774 sq. mm


Actual Area: 18671 sq. mm
VALVE
SIZE

INLET
OUTLET

ANSI
FLANGE CLASS

INLET
OUTLET -268C
RF OR RJ
RF
-60C

BACK PRESSURE LIMIT


BARG @ 38C

MAXIMUM
SET
BARG

PRESSURE,

-59C
-30C

-29C +232C +427C +538C CONVENTIONAL BALANSEAL




TYPE
TYPE
+38C

26TA10
26TA11
26TA12
H26TA12

26TB10
26TB11
26TB12
H26TB12

8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10

150#
300#
300#
300#

150#
150#
150#
150#

4.5
4.5
8.3
20.7

4.5
4.5
8.3
20.7

4.5
4.5
8.3
20.7

2.1
2.1
4.1
6.9

2.1
2.1
4.1
6.9

26TA32

26TB32

8 x 10

300#

150#

8.3

8.2

4.1

4.1

H26TA32

26TA10/S3
26TA11/S3
26TA12/S3
26TA10/S4
26TA11/S4
26TA12/S4

H26TB32

26TB10/S3
26TB11/S3
26TB12/S3
26TB10/S4
26TB11/S4
26TB12/S4

8 x 10

8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10

300#

150#
300#
300#
150#
300#
300#

150#

150#
150#
150#
150#
150#
150#






3.4
3.4
4.5



4.5
4.5
8.3


20.7






15.5






6.9

2.1
2.1
4.1
2.1
2.1
4.1

6.9

2.1
2.1
4.1
2.1
2.1
4.1

Selection
Chart

Notes:
1. The type numbers
shown on the
selection chart
indicate conventional
valves. For BalanSeal,
O ring construction,
balanced piston
design and other
valve options, see
the type numbering
system on pages 10
and 11.
2. Outlet pressure for
temperature above
38C should not
exceed the rating in
ANSI B16.5.
3. For applications
above 538C, consult
the Farris Factory.

56

INLET

Material
Body &
Bonnet

CARBON
STEEL

CHROME
MOLY
STEEL
316
ST. ST.


316

ST. ST.

Spring

CHROME
ALLOY

HIGH
TEMP.
ALLOY
CHROME
ALLOY
NICKEL PLTD.

316

ST. ST.

TEMP.
RANGE

-29C
to
232C
428C
to
538C
-30C
to
-59C
-60C
to
-268C

Air Capacities: 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(barg)
Areas
API
Actual

































































1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410

CAPACITIES IN STANDARD CUBIC Meters PER MINUTE AT 15.6 C


Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. mm

D
71
97

2.1
3.1
4.1
5.2
6.3
7.3
8.4
9.0
10.5
11.6
13.7
15.9
18.0
20.1
22.3
24.4
26.5
28.7
30.8
32.9
35.1
37.2
39.3
41.5
43.6
45.7
47.9
50.0
52.1
54.3
64.9
75.6
86.3
96.9
107
118
128
139
150
160
171
182
192
203
214
224
235
246
256
267
278
288
299
310
320
331
342
352
363
374
384
395
406
416
427
438

E
126
145

3.2
4.6
6.2
7.8
9.4
11.0
12.6
14.2
15.8
17.4
20.6
23.8
27.0
30.2
33.4
36.6
39.8
43.0
46.2
49.4
52.6
55.8
59.0
62.2
65.4
68.6
71.8
75.0
78.2
81.4
97.4
113
129
145
161
177
193
209
225
241
257
273
289
305
321
337
353
369
385
401
417
433
449
465
481
497
513
529
545
561
577
593
609
625
641
657

F
198
239

5.3
7.7
10.3
12.9
15.6
18.2
20.8
23.5
26.1
28.8
34.0
39.3
44.6
49.9
55.1
60.4
65.7
71.0
76.2
81.5
86.8
92.1
97.4
102
107
113
118
123
129
134
160
187
213
239
266
292
319
345
371
398
424
450
477
503
530
556
582
609
635
661
688
714
741
767
793
820
846
873
899






G
325
361

8.0
11.6
15.5
19.5
23.5
27.5
31.4
35.4
39.4
43.4
51.3
59.3
67.2
75.2
83.1
91.1
99.0
107
114
122
130
138
146
154
162
170
178
186
194
202
242
281
321
361
401
440
480
520
560
599
639
679
719
758
798
838
878
917
957
997















H
506
563

12.5
18.1
24.3
30.5
36.7
42.9
49.1
55.3
61.5
67.7
80.2
92.6
105
117
129
142
154
167
179
191
204
216
229
241
254
266
278
291
303
316
378
440
502
564
626
688
750
812
874
936
999
1061
1123






















J
830
923

20.5
29.7
39.8
50.0
60.2
70.3
80.5
90.7
100
111
131
151
172
192
212
233
253
273
294
314
334
355
375
395
416
436
456
477
497
517
619
721
822
924
1026
1127
1229
1331
1433
1534
1636
1738
1839






















K
1186
1317

29.2
42.5
56.9
71.4
85.9
100
115
129
144
158
187
216
245
274
303
332
361
390
419
448
478
507
536
565
594
623
652
681
710
739
884
1029
1175
1320
1465
1610
1755
1901
2046
2191

























L
1841
2045

45.4
65.9
88.3
110
133
156
178
201
223
246
291
336
381
426
471
516
561
606
651
697
742
787
832
877
922
967
1012
1057
1102
1147
1373
1598
1824
2049
2274






























M
2323
2581

57.3
83.2
111
139
168
196
225
253
282
310
367
424
481
538
595
651
708
765
822
879
936
993
1050
1107
1163
1220
1277
1334
1391
1448
1732
2017

































N
2800
3111

P
4116
4572

Q
7129
7916

R
10323
11471

T
16774
18671

69.1
101
176
255
415
100
147
255
370
602
134
197
342
495
806
168
247
429
622
1012
203
298
516
748
1218
237
348
603
875
1424
271
399
691
1001
1630
305
449
778
1127
1835
340
499
865
1254
2041
374
550
952
1380
2247
443
651
1127
1633
2659
511
751
1301
1886
3070
580
852
1476
2139
3482
648
953
1650
2392
3893
717
1054
1825
2645
4305
785
1155
1999
2898

854
1255
2174
3150

923
1356
2348
3403

991
1457
2523
3656

1060
1558
2697
3909

1128
1659
2872
4162

1197
1759
3046
4415

1266
1860
3221
4668

1334
1961
3395
4920

1403
2062
3570
5173

1471
2163
3745

1540
2263
3919

1608
2364
4094

1677
2465
4268

1746
2566
4443

2088
3070
5315

General
Notes:

1. Above
also be used
for 2600L
capacities
should
when used
in air service.

series

Barg set
below
2. Capacities
at 2.0
pressure and
based on 0.2
Bar overpressure.

are
sizing purposes
the effective


3. For
coefficient
of
K for
steam is
discharge
air, gas, and
0.953
sizingdusing
the API
When
when
effective areas.



sizing using the ASME actual areas, the certified





coefficient of discharge K for air, gas, and steam





service
is 0.858.


57

Steam Capacities, 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(barg)

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. mm

AREAS
API
Actual

D
71
97

96
140
188
236
284
332
380
428
476
524
572
620
668
716
764
812
860
908
956
1004
1100
1196
1292
1388
1484
1580
1676
1772
1868
1964
2060
2156
2252
2348
2444
2540
2636
2732
2828
2924
3020
3116
3212
3308
3404
3500
3596
3692
3788
3884
3980
4076
4172
4268
4364
4460
4556
4652
4748
4844
5324
5804
6284
6764
7244
7724
8204
8684
9164
9643

58

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200

CAPACITIES IN Kilograms PER HOUR AT SATURATION TEMPERATURE

E
126
145

F
198
239

G
325
361

H
506
563

J
830
923

K
1186
1317

L
1841
2045

145
210
282
354
426
498
570
642
714
786
858
930
1002
1074
1146
1218
1290
1362
1434
1506
1650
1794
1938
2082
2226
2370
2514
2658
2802
2946
3090
3234
3378
3522
3666
3810
3954
4098
4242
4386
4530
4674
4818
4962
5106
5250
5394
5538
5682
5826
5970
6114
6258
6402
6546
6690
6834
6978
7122
7266
7986
8706
9426
10146
10866
11586
12306
13026
13746
14465

239
347
465
584
702
821
940
1059
1177
1296
1415
1533
1652
1771
1890
2008
2127
2246
2364
2483
2721
2958
3195
3433
3670
3908
4145
4383
4620
4858
5095
5332
5570
5807
6045
6282
6520
6757
6994
7232
7469
7707
7944
8182
8419
8656
8894
9131
9369
9606
9844
10081
10319
10556
10793
11031
11268
11506
11743
11981
13168
14355
15542
16729
17916
19104
20291
21478
22665
23852

360
523
701
880
1059
1237
1416
1595
1774
1953
2132
2311
2490
2668
2847
3026
3205
3384
3563
3742
4099
4457
4815
5173
5530
5888
6246
6604
6962
7319
7677
8035
8393
8750
9108
9466
9824
10181
10539
10897
11255
11612
11970
12328
12686
13043
13401
13759
14117
14474
14832
15190
15548
15905
16263
16621
16979
17336
17694
18052
19841
21629
23418
25207
26996
28784
30573
32362
34151
35939

563
817
1095
1374
1653
1933
2212
2492
2771
3050
3330
3609
3888
4168
4447
4726
5006
5285
5564
5844
6403
6961
7520
8079
8637
9196
9755
10313
10872
11431
11990
12548
13107
13666
14224
14783
15342
15901
16459
17018
17577
18135
18694
19253
19812
20370
20929
21488
22046
22605
23164
23722
24281
24840
25399
25957
26516
27075
27633
28192
30986
33779
36573
39366
42160
44953
47747
50540

923
1339
1794
2251
2709
3166
3624
4082
4539
4997
5454
5912
6370
6827
7285
7742
8200
8657
9115
9573
10488
11403
12318
13233
14149
15064
15979
16894
17809
18724
19640
20555
21470
22385
23300
24216
25131
26046
26961
27876
28791
29707
30622
31537
32452
33367
34283
35198
36113
37028
37943
38858
39774
40689
41604
42519
43434
44350
45265
46180
50756
55332
59908
64484
69059
73635
78211
82787

1318
1912
2561
3215
3868
4522
5175
5829
6482
7135
7789
8442
9096
9749
10403
11056
11709
12363
13016
13670
14977
16283
17590
18897
20204
21511
22818
24125
25431
26738
28045
29352
30659
31966
33272
34579
35886
37193
38500
39807
41114
42420
43727
45034
46341
47648
48955
50262
51568
52875
54182
55489
56796
58103
59410
60716
62023
63330
64637
65944
72478
79012
85547
92081
98615




2046
2968
3977
4991
6005
7020
8034
9049
10063
11077
12092
13106
14120
15135
16149
17164
18178
19192
20207
21221
23250
25279
27307
29336
31365
33394
35422
37451
39480
41509
43537
45566
47595
49624
51652
53681
55710
57739
59767
61796
63825
65854
67883
69911
71940
73969
75998
78026
80055
82084
84113
86141
88170
90199
92228
94256
96285
98314
100343
102371









M
2323
2581

N
2800
3111

P
4116
4572

Q
7129
7916

R
10323
11471

T
16774
18761

2582
3113
4575
7922
11479
18685
3746
4516
6637
11491
16652
27104
5018
6049
8891
15394
22307
36308
6298
7592
11159
19320
27996
45569
7578
9135
13427
23246
33686
54829
8858
10678
15694
27173
39375
64090
10138
12221
17962
31099
45064
73351
11418
13764
20230
35025
50754
82611
12698
15307
22498
38952
56443
91872
13978
16850
24766
42878
62133 101132
15258
18393
27033
46804
67822 110393
16538
19936
29301
50731
73512 119654
17818
21479
31569
54657
79201 128914
19098
23022
33837
58583
84891 138175
20378
24565
36104
62509
90580 147435
21658
26108
38372
66436
96270 156696
22938
27651
40640
70362 101959 165957
24218
29194
42908
74288 107649 175217
25498
30737
45176
78215 113338 184478
26778
32280
47443
82141 119028 193738
29337
35366
51979
89994 130407

31897
38452
56515
97846 141786

34457
41538
61050 105699 153165

37017
44624
65586 113552 164544

39577
47710
70121 121404 175923

42137
50796
74657 129257 187302

44697
53883
79193 137110 198681

47257
56969
83728 144962 210059

49817
60055
88264 152815 221438

52377
63141
92799 160667 232817

54937
66227
97335 168520

57497
69313 101870 176373

60057
72399 106406 184225

62617
75485 110942 192078

65177
78571 115477 199931

67737
81657 120013 207783

70297
84743 124548 215636

72857
87829 129084 223489

75417
90915 133620 231341

77976
94001 138155 239194

80536
97087 142691 247046

83096 100173 147226



85656 103259 151762



88216 106345 156298



90776



93336



95896









General
Notes:




1.
Above
capacities
should
also
be
used
for
2600L




series


when used in steam service.


2. Capacities
at 2.0


Barg set pressure and below are
based

on 0.2 Bar
overpressure.




3. For sizing purposes the effective coefficient of






air, gas, and


discharge
Kd for
steam is 0.953

sizing using
areas.
when
the API effective

When
using the ASME
certified
sizing
actual
areas, the
coefficient
of discharge

air, gas, and
steam
K for
service
is 0.858.

Water Capacities - 2600L, 10% Overpressure


ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV)
Set
Pressure
(barg)
Areas
API
Actual

































































1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410

CAPACITIES IN Liters per minute at 21 C


Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. mm

D
71
97

E
126
145

F
198
239

G
325
361

H
506
563

J
830
923

K
1186
1317

L
1841
2045

M
2323
2581

58.8
79.6
97.3
112
125
137
148
158
168
177
194
210
224
238
251
263
275
286
297
307
317
327
337
346
355
364
372
381
389
397
435
470
502
533
562
589
615
640
665
688
710
732
754
774
794
814
833
852
870
888
906
923
940
957
973
989
1005
1020
1036
1051
1066
1081
1095
1109
1124
1138

88.2
119
146
168
188
206
223
238
252
266
292
315
337
357
377
395
413
429
446
461
476
491
505
519
533
546
559
571
584
596
653
705
754
799
843
884
923
961
997
1032
1066
1099
1131
1162
1192
1221
1250
1278
1306
1332
1359
1385
1410
1435
1460
1484
1508
1531
1554
1577
1599
1621
1643
1664
1686
1707

145
196
240
278
310
340
367
393
417
439
481
520
556
589
621
652
681
708
735
761
786
810
834
856
879
900
922
942
963
982
1076
1163
1243
1318
1390
1457
1522
1584
1644
1702
1758
1812
1865
1916
1965
2014
2061
2108
2153
2197
2241
2284
2326
2367
2407
2447
2486
2525
2563
2600
2637
2673



219
296
362
418
468
513
554
592
628
662
725
783
837
888
936
982
1026
1067
1108
1147
1184
1221
1256
1291
1324
1357
1389
1420
1451
1481
1622
1752
1873
1987
2094
2196
2294
2388
2478
2565
2649
2730
2810
2887
2962
3035
3106
3176
3244
3311
3377
3441
3504
3566
3627
3687
3746
3804
3862






342
463
566
654
731
801
865
925
981
1034
1133
1223
1308
1387
1462
1534
1602
1667
1730
1791
1850
1907
1962
2016
2068
2119
2169
2218
2266
2312
2533
2736
2925
3103
3271
3430
3583
3729
3870
4006
4137
4264
4388
4508
4625
4740
4851
4960
5067
5171
5274
5374
5473
5570











561
758
928
1071
1198
1312
1417
1515
1607
1694
1856
2004
2143
2273
2396
2513
2624
2732
2835
2934
3030
3124
3214
3302
3388
3472
3554
3634
3712
3788
4150
4482
4792
5083
5358
5619
5869
6109
6339
6562
6777
6986
7188
7385
7577
7764
7947
8125
8300
8471
8639
8804
8965
9124











801
1083
1325
1530
1710
1874
2024
2164
2295
2419
2650
2862
3060
3246
3421
3588
3748
3901
4048
4190
4328
4461
4590
4716
4839
4958
5075
5189
5300
5410
5926
6401
6843
7258
7651
8024
8381
8723
9052
9370
9678
9975
10265
10546
10820
11087
11348
11603
11853
















1244
1682
2057
2375
2655
2909
3142
3359
3563
3756
4114
4444
4751
5039
5311
5571
5818
6056
6285
6505
6719
6925
7126
7321
7512
7697
7878
8055
8229
8398
9200
9937
10623
11268
11877
12457
13011
13542



























1569
2122
2595
2997
3351
3671
3965
4239
4496
4739
5191
5607
5995
6358
6702
7029
7342
7642
7930
8209
8478
8739
8992
9238
9478
9713
9941
10165
10383
10597



































N
2800
3111

P
4116
4572

Q
7129
7916

R
10323
11471

T
16774
18761

1892
2781
4815
6977 11357
2559
3761
6511
9435 15358
3129
4599
7962 11538 18781
3613
5310
9194 13323 21686
4040
5937
10280 14896 24246
4425
6504
11261 16318 26561
4780
7025
12163 17625 28689
5110
7510
13003 18842 30670
5420
7966
13792 19985 32530
5713
8397
14538 21066 34290
6258
9198
15925 23077 37562
6760
9935
17202 24926 40572
7226 10621
18389 26647 43373
7665 11265
19505 28264 46005
8080 11875
20560 29793

8474 12455
21563 31247

8851 13008
22522 32636

9212 13540
23442 33969

9560 14051
24327 35251

9895 14544
25181 36489

10220 15021
26006

10535 15483
26807

10840 15932
27584

11137 16369
28340

11426 16794
29076

11709 17209
29794

11984 17614

12253 18009

General Notes:



1.
Capacities at
set pressure
and
2.0 Barg

below
are
based
on
0.2
Bar
overpressure.



2.
For sizing purposes
the
effective


coefficient
of
discharge
K
for
liquids
is


d

0.724 when
sizing using

the API effective


sizing using
the ASME
actual
areas. When



areas, the certified


coefficient
of discharge

K for water
is 0.652.



59

Water Capacities - 2600: 25% Overpressure


NON-CODE

CAPACITIES IN Liters per minute at 21 C

Set
Pressure
(barg)
AREAS
API
Actual

































































1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410

60

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. mm


D
71
97

52.9
74.8
91.6
105
118
129
140
149
158
167
183
198
211
224
236
248
259
269
280
289
299
308
317
326
334
343
351
358
366
374
409
442
473
502
529
555
579
603
626
648
669
690
710
729
748
767
785
802
819
836
853
869
885
901
916
931
946
961
975
990
1004
1018
1031
1045
1058
1071

E
126
145

79.3
112
137
158
177
194
210
224
238
251
275
297
317
336
355
372
388
404
420
434
449
462
476
489
502
514
526
538
550
561
614
664
710
753
793
832
869
905
939
972
1004
1035
1065
1094
1122
1150
1177
1204
1229
1255
1280
1304
1328
1352
1375
1397
1420
1442
1463
1485
1506
1527
1547
1567
1587
1607

F
198
239

130
185
226
261
292
320
346
370
392
413
453
489
523
555
585
614
641
667
692
717
740
763
785
806
827
848
868
887
906
925
1014
1095
1170
1241
1309
1373
1434
1492
1548
1603
1655
1706
1756
1804
1851
1897
1941
1985
2028
2069
2110
2151
2190
2229
2267
2304
2341
2378
2413
2449
2483
2518



G
325
361

197
278
341
394
441
483
521
557
591
623
683
738
788
836
882
925
966
1005
1043
1080
1115
1150
1183
1215
1247
1278
1308
1337
1366
1394
1527
1650
1764
1871
1972
2068
2160
2248
2333
2415
2495
2571
2646
2718
2789
2858
2925
2991
3055
3118
3180
3241
3300
3359
3416
3472
3528
3583
3637






H
506
563

308
435
533
616
688
754
815
871
924
974
1067
1152
1232
1306
1377
1444
1509
1570
1630
1687
1742
1796
1848
1898
1948
1996
2043
2089
2134
2178
2386
2577
2755
2922
3080
3230
3374
3512
3644
3772
3896
4016
4132
4246
4356
4464
4569
4671
4772
4870
4967
5061
5154
5245











J
830
923

504
713
873
1009
1128
1235
1335
1427
1513
1595
1747
1888
2018
2140
2256
2366
2471
2572
2670
2763
2854
2942
3027
3110
3191
3270
3347
3422
3495
3568
3908
4221
4513
4786
5045
5292
5527
5753
5970
6179
6382
6579
6769
6955
7136
7312
7484
7652
7817
7978
8136
8291
8443
8592











K
1186
1317

720
1019
1248
1441
1611
1764
1906
2038
2161
2278
2496
2696
2882
3057
3222
3379
3529
3674
3812
3946
4076
4201
4323
4441
4557
4669
4779
4886
4992
5095
5581
6028
6444
6835
7205
7557
7893
8215
8525
8824
9114
9394
9667
9931
10190
10441
10687
10927
11162
















L
1841
2045

1118
1581
1937
2237
2501
2739
2959
3163
3355
3537
3874
4185
4474
4745
5002
5246
5479
5703
5918
6126
6327
6522
6711
6895
7074
7249
7419
7586
7749
7909
8664
9358
10004
10611
11185
11731
12253
12753



























M
2323
2581

N
2800
3111

P
4116
4572

Q
7129
7916

R
10323
11471

T
16774
18761

1411
1701
2500
4329
6273
10211
1996
2406
3536
6122
8872
14441
2444
2947
4331
7499
10866
17687
2822
3402
5001
8659
12547
20423
3156
3804
5591
9681
14028
22834
3457
4167
6125
10605
15367
25013
3734
4501
6616
11455
16599
27017
3992
4812
7073
12245
17745
28883
4234
5104
7502
12988
18821
30635
4463
5380
7907
13691
19839
32292
4889
5894
8662
14998
21733
35374
5281
6366
9356
16199
23474
38209
5645
6805
10002
17318
25095
40847
5988
7218
10609
18368
26617
43325
6312
7609
11183
19362
28057

6620
7980
11729
20307
29427

6914
8335
12251
21210
30735

7196
8675
12751
22076
31990

7468
9003
13232
22910
33198

7730
9319
13697
23714
34363

7984
9625
14146
24491

8230
9921
14581
25245

8468
10208
15004
25977

8700
10488
15415
26689

8926
10761
15815
27382

9147
11026
16206
28059

9362
11286
16587

9572
11540
16960

9778



9980



General

Notes:

1. Capacities
at
2.0 Barg set
pressure and


below
are
0.2 Bar overpressure.

based on

2. For
the effective
coefficient

sizing purposes


of
discharge
Kd for liquids

is 0.64 when
sizing

the API
When sizing

using
effective areas.

the ASME
actual areas,
the certified

using


coefficient
of
discharge K
for water
is 0.576.




2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves

Farris Engineering offers a complete line of large orifice,


spring-loaded safety relief valves for applications requiring
flows larger than the standard API T orifice. These large
orifice valves offer the same superior design, construction, metallurgy, and options as the standard 2600 Series.
Features include full nozzle, balanced bellows, isolation of
bonnet spring chamber, integral one-piece sleeve guide,
temperature equalizing disc, and positive connection of internal parts. Six sizes with inlets ranging from 8 to 20 and
effective orifice areas from 31.5 to 176.7 square inches are
available.



Orifice

Actual Orifice Area


Type Number

The 2600 Series large orifice valves are offered in both


conventional and BalanSeal construction with ANSI Class
300 RF flanged inlet by ANSI Class 150 RF flanged outlet,
and temperature range from -20 to 800F. They are
designed and built in accordance with the ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII. Capacity ratings
are certified by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Inspectors.

Maximum Set
Pressure, PSIG

Valve Size
Inlet X

Outlet (inches)

Maximum Set

Pressure, BARG

Maximum
Back Pressure
All Designs

Square
Inches

Square
Centimeters

Conventional

BalanSeal

26UA10

26UB10

65

65

4.5

4.5

30

2.1

26UA11

26UB11

65

4.5

4.5

30

2.1

31.5

203.2

26UA12

26UB12


8 x 10

65

120

120

8.3

8.3

60

4.1

H26UA12

H26UB12

300

300

20.7

20.7

100

6.9

63.6

410.2

26WA12

26WB12

12 x 16

300

300

20.7

20.7

100

6.9

W2

104.0

670.8

26W2A12

26W2B12

16 x 18

300

300

20.7

20.7

100

6.9

113.1

729.5

26XA12

26XB12

16 x 20

300

300

20.7

20.7

100

6.9

143.1

923.0

26YA12

26YB12

18 x 24

300

300

20.7

20.7

100

6.9

176.7

1139.7

26ZA12

26ZB12

20 x 24

300

200

20.7

13.8

100

6.9

-20F to +451F to -29C to +233C to PSIG @ BARG @


+450F +800F
+232C +427C
100F
38C

Materials of Construction: Carbon steel body and bonnet, stainless steel trim and chrome alloy spring. Other materials
available on application. Consult the factory.
Connections: ANSI Class 300#RF inlet x 150#RF. Other connection types available on application. Consult the factory.

General Notes:
1. All valves supplied with plain caps unless otherwise specified. Standard suffix
for type number is -120. For other cap construction, refer to page 69.
2. For set pressures under 20 psig (1.4 barg) consult the factory.
3. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII requires all valves have a
lifting lever when used for air, steam and hot water (over 140F).
4. For corrosive, low and high temperature materials, ANSI Class 150 inlet flange
and open yoke designs, consult the Factory.

5. Standard flange finish is serrated unless otherwise specified.


6. Optional equipment includes: air set device for set pressure testing, extra large
lapping glass for valve seat maintenance, spring compression device for set
pressure adjustment, and special disassembly and reassembly equipment.
7. The U orifice with 300# inlet flange is available up to 1000F. Set pressures
are the same as the comparable T orifice.

61

2600 Series Large Orifice Conventional

Bill of MaterialsConventional
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17*
18
19*
20*
21*
22*
23
24
25
26*
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35*

PART NAME
Body 26( )A12
Bonnet 26( )A12
Cap, Plain Screwed
Disc
Nozzle
Disc Holder
Blowdown Ring
Sleeve Guide 26( )A12
Stem
Spring Adjusting Screw
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw)
Lock Screw (B.D.R.)
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer
Spring Button, Lower
Spring Button, Upper
Insert, Spring Button Upper
Stem Insert
Retaining Ring
Back-Up Ring
Cylinder Plug
O-Ring, Cylinder Plug
Body Stud
Hex Nut (Body)
Spring 26( )A12
Roller Thrust Bearing
Cap Gasket
Body Gasket
Bonnet Gasket
Lock Screw Gasket
Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.)
Lock Screw (D.H.)
Pipe Plug (Bonnet)
Pipe Plug (Body)
Forged Eye Bolt

MATERIAL
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
Stainless Steel
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Carbon St. Rust Proofed
Carbon St. Rust Proofed
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Teflon
Stainless Steel
Ethylene Propylene
ASTM A193 Gr. B7, Alloy St.
ASTM A194 Gr. 2H, Alloy St.
Chrome Alloy, Rust Proofed
Hardened Alloy Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel, Galvanized

*Not supplied on U & W orifice

300

150

300

150

16 W2 18 300


150

16 X 20

300

150

18 Y 24

300

150

20 Z 24

300

150

541 2
1385
701 2
26WA12

1791
903 4
26W2A12

2305
931 2
26XA12

2375
971 2
26YA12

2477
109
26ZA12

2769
26UA12

11 1078
279 276
16 141 8
406 359
20 16
508 406
21 17
533 432
25 20
635 508
25 20
635 508

2716
21
62
13 16
213 16
21
71
11 4 31 2
32
89
11 4 31 2
32
89
11 4 35 8
32
92
11 4 33 4
32
95
13 16

APPROX.
WEIGHT
Lbs./Kg
650
295
2800
1270
4200
1905
5500
2495
7000
3175
7500
3402

Note: The U orifice weights and dimensions are identical to the T orifice on
page 75.

62

28
8
14
32
6
4
5
7
31
12
30
13
34
1

Valve
ANSI FLANGE

DIMENSIONS, IN./MM.
TYPE
CLASS
SIZE

NUMBER
INLET X INLET OUTLET

A
B
C
E
F
CONV.
OUTLET
RF
RF
(max.)





8 U 10



12 W 16

9
10
11
21
27
22
16
19
17
26
20
2
25
33
18
15
23
29
24

35

F
E

2600 Series Large Orifice BalanSeal

Bill of MaterialsBalanSeal

3
ITEM
9

1
10
2
11
3
21
4
27
5
22
6
7
16
8
19
9
17
10
26
11
20
12
2
13
25
14
VENT 15
16
18
17*
15
18
23
19*
29
20*
24
21*
22*
28
23
34
24
8
25
14
26*
32
27
35
28
4
29
6
30
5
31
7
32
31
33
34
12
35*
30
36*

36

13
33
1

F
E

PART NAME
Body 26( )B12
Bonnet 26( )B12
Cap, Plain Screwed
Disc
Nozzle
Disc Holder
Blowdown Ring
Sleeve Guide 26( )B12
Stem
Spring Adjusting Screw
Jam Nut (Spr. Adj. Screw)
Lock Screw (B.D.R.)
Lock Screw Stud
Stem Retainer
Spring Button, Lower
Spring Button, Upper
Insert, Spring Button Upper
Stem Insert
Retaining Ring
Back-Up Ring
Cylinder Plug
O-Ring, Cylinder Plug
Body Stud
Hex Nut (Body)
Spring 26( )B12
Roller Thrust Bearing
Cap Gasket
Body Gasket
Bonnet Gasket
Lock Screw Gasket
Hex Nut (B.D.R.L.S.)
Lock Screw (D.H.)
Pipe Plug (Body)
Bellows
Bellows Gasket
Forged Eye Bolt

MATERIAL
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
ASTM A216 Gr. WCB. Carb. St.
Stainless Steel
316 St. St.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Carbon St. Rust Proofed
Carbon St. Rust Proofed
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Teflon
Stainless Steel
Ethylene Propylene
ASTM A193 Gr. B7, Alloy St.
ASTM A194 Gr. 2H, Alloy St.
Chrome Alloy, Rust Proofed
Hardened Alloy Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Soft Iron or Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Inconel Composite
Flexible Graphite
Steel, Galvanized

*Not supplied on U & W orifice

Valve
ANSI FLANGE

DIMENSIONS, IN./MM.
TYPE
CLASS
SIZE

NUMBER
INLET X INLET OUTLET

A
B
C
E
F
CONV.
OUTLET
RF
RF
(max.)




8 U 10



12 W 16

APPROX.
WEIGHT
Lbs./Kg

541 2 11 107 8 13 16 27 16 700


1385 279 276 21
62
317
701 2 16 141 8 13 16 2 13 16 2850
300 150


1791 406 359 21
71
1293
903 4 20 16 11 4 31 2 4250
16 W2 18 300 150 26W2B12





2305 508 406 32
89
1927

931 2 21 17 11 4 31 2 5550
16 X 20 300 150
26XB12





2375 533 432 32
89
2517

971 2 25 20 11 4 35 8 7050
18 Y 24 300 150
26YB12





2477 635 508 32
92
3197

109 25 20 11 4 33 4 7550
20 Z 24 300 150
26ZB12





2769 635 508 32
95
3424
Note: The U orifice weights and dimensions are identical to the T orifice on
page 75.
300

150


26UB12


26WB12

63

2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves - U.S. Units

AIR CAPACITIES



Set Pressure

(psig)
















20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
250
300

10% OVERPRESSURE.

ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV) CAPACITIES IN STANDARD CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE AT 60 F

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

U
31.5

W
63.62

W2
104.0

X
113.1

Y
143.1

Z
176.7

18677
23632
29081
34531
39981
45431
50880
56330
61780
75404
89029
102653
116277
143526
170775

37723
47729
58736
69742
80749
91756
102763
113769
124776
152293
179810
207327
234844
289878
344912

61666
78023
96016
114009
132001
149994
167987
185980
203973
248955
293937
338919
383901
473865
563829

67062
84850
104417
123984
143552
163119
182686
202253
221820
270738
319656
368574
417492
515328
613164

84850
107357
132114
156872
181629
206387
231144
255901
280659
342552
404446
466340
528233
652020
775808

104773
132564
163135
193705
224276
254846
285417
315987
346558
422984
499410
575837
652263
805116
957968

STEAM CAPACITIES 10% OVERPRESSURE

ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV) CAPACITIES IN POUNDS PER HOUR AT SATURATION TEMPERATURE



Set Pressure

(psig)
















64

20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
250
300

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

U
31.5

W
63.62

W2
104.0

X
113.1

Y
143.1

Z
176.7

52474
66393
81703
97014
112325
127636
142947
158257
173568
211845
250122
288399
326676
403230
479784

105981
134093
165016
195939
226861
257784
288707
319630
350553
427861
505168
582475
659783
814397
969012

173248
219202
269752
320302
370852
421402
471952
522502
573052
699427
825802
952176
1078551
1331301
1584050

188407
238383
293356
348329
403302
458275
513248
568221
623194
760627
898059
1035492
1172924
1447790
1722655

238383
238383
371169
440724
510278
579833
649388
718943
788498
962384
1136271
1310158
1484045
1831819
2179593

294355
372434
458320
544206
630092
715979
801865
887751
973638
1188353
1403069
1617785
1832500
2261932
2691363

2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves - U.S. Units

WATER CAPACITIES 25% OVERPRESSURE

CAPACITIES IN gallons per minute at 70 F

NON CODE



Set Pressure

(psig)

U
31.5

W
63.62

W2
104.0

X
113.1

Y
143.1

Z
176.7

3742
4483
5176
5787
6340
6848
7320
7765
8185
9151




6962
8527
9846
11008
12059
13025
13924
14769
15568
17405
19067
20594
22016
24615
26965

11381
13939
16095
17995
19713
21292
22762
24143
25449
28453
31169
33666
35991
40239
44080

12377
15159
17504
19570
21438
23155
24754
26256
27676
30943
33896
36612
39140
43760
47937

15660
19179
22147
24761
27124
29297
31320
33220
35017
39150
42887
46324
49522
55367
60652

19337
23683
27347
30575
33493
36177
38674
41020
43239
48343
52957
57200
61150
68368
74893

20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
250
300

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. Inches

General Notes:
1. Capacities at 30 PSIG and below are based on 3 PSI overpressure.
2. For sizing purposes using the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
3. For sizing purposes using the actual areas, the coefficient of discharge K for water is 0.576.
4. The U orifice meets the requirements of ASME Code Section VIII. Capacities listed in the table for the U orifice are based on 10% overpressure.

65

2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves - Metric Units

AIR CAPACITIES 10% OVERPRESSURE

ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV) CAPACITIES IN STANDARD CUBIC Meters PER MINUTE AT 15.6 C



Set Pressure

(barg)
















1.4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20.7

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. cm

U
203.2

W
410.2

W2
670.8

X
729.5

Y
923.0

Z
1139.7

533
655
878
1102
1326
1550
1774
1998
2222
2446
2894
3342
3790
4238
4843

1077
1324
1773
2226
2678
3131
3583
4035
4488
4940
5845
6750
7655
8559
9781

1761
2164
2899
3639
4378
5118
5857
6597
7336
8076
9555
11034
12513
13993
15989

1915
2353
3153
3957
4761
5566
6370
7174
7978
8783
10391
12000
13608
15217
17388

2423
2978
3989
5007
6024
7042
8060
9077
10095
11113
13148
15183
17218
19253
22001

2992
3677
4926
6183
7439
8696
9952
11209
12465
13722
16235
18748
21261
23774
27167

STEAM CAPACITIES 10% OVERPRESSURE

ASME PRESSURE VESSEL CODE (UV) CAPACITIES IN KILOGRAMS PER HOUR AT SATURATION TEMPERATURE



Set Pressure

(barg)

U
203.2

W
410.2

W2
670.8

X
729.5

Y
923.0

Z
1139.7

24003
29501
39520
49600
59679
69759
79839
89919
99999
110078
130238
150398
170557
190717
217932

48480
59584
79818
100176
120534
140892
161250
181608
201966
222324
263040
303756
344472
385188
440154

79251
97403
130480
163759
197038
230317
263597
296876
330155
363435
429993
496552
563111
629669
719523

86185
105926
141897
178088
214279
250470
286662
322853
359044
395235
467618
540000
612383
684765
782482

109046
134023
179535
225326
271117
316908
362699
408490
454281
500072
591654
683237
774819
866401
990037

134650
165492
221690
278233
334776
391319
447861
504404
560947
617490
730576
843661
956747
1069833
1222498

66

1.4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20.7

Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. cm

2600 Series Super Capacity Pressure Relief Valves - Metric Units

WATER CAPACITIES 25% OVERPRESSURE

CAPACITIES IN Liters per minute at 21 C NON CODE


Orifice Letter Designation & Areas, Sq. cm
Set Pressure

(barg)
U
W
W2
X


203.2
410.2
670.8
729.5

Y
923.0

Z
1139.7

56854
68101
20775
87918
96309
104026
111208
117954
124335
139011
152279
164480
175836
196591
215355

70203
84091
25654
108561
118923
128451
137320
145650
153529
171651
188034
203100
217123
242751
265920

20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
250
300

14166
16968
19593
21906
23997
25920
27709
29390
30980
34637
37943
40983
43813
48984
53660

25276
30276
9236
39087
42817
46248
49441
52440
55277
61802
67700
73125
78174
87401
95743

41319
49493
15099
63895
69994
75602
80822
85725
90362
101028
110671
119538
127791
142875
156512

44935
53824
16420
69486
76119
82217
87894
93226
98269
109868
120354
129997
138973
155377
170207

General Notes:
1. Capacities at 30 PSIG and below are based on 3 PSI overpressure.
2. For sizing purposes using the ASME actual areas, the certified coefficient of discharge K for air, gas, and steam service is 0.858.
3. For sizing purposes using the actual areas, the coefficient of discharge K for water is 0.576.
4. The U orifice meets the requirements of ASME Code Section VIII. Capacities listed in the table for the U orifice are based on 10% overpressure.

67

Accessories
Cap Constructions
Standard Material & Material for Corrosive/Low Temperature Service - Stainless Steel



Cap Description













Packed Lever



















Open Lever
(Single or Double Acting)








Part Name

Cap
Test Lever
Cam
Cam Shaft
Gland
Stem Jam Nut
Stem Test Nut
Packing Ring
Plain Washer
Lever Hex. Jam Nut
Cap Stud
Cap Hex. Nut
Cap
Test Lever
Test Lever Fork
Stem Jam Nut
Stem Test Nut
Cap Screw
Fork Rd. Hd. Rivet
Lever Rd. Hd. Rivet
Cotter Pin

316 St. St.

Std. Materials
S1, N1
-20F to 800F
Carbon Steel
Carbon Steel
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Graphite
Steel
Steel
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
Iron
Iron
Iron
316 St. St.
316 St. St.
Steel, Plated
Steel
Steel
Steel, Plated

S3
-75F to 800F
316 St.









Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel








S4
-450 F to 450F
316 St.

Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel

Cap Constructions
Standard Material for Corrosive Service - Monel & Hastelloy C

Monel


Cap Description












Packed Lever
















Open Lever
(Single or
Double Acting)








Part Name


Cap
Test Lever
Cam
Cam Shaft
Gland
Stem Jam Nut
Stem Test Nut
Packing Ring
Plain Washer
Lever Hex. Jam Nut
Cap Stud
Cap Hex. Nut
Cap
Test Lever
Test Lever Fork
Stem Jam Nut
Stem Test Nut
Cap Screw
Fork Rd. Hd. Rivet
Lever Rd. Hd. Rivet
Cotter Pin

M2
-20F to 800F

Hastelloy C
M3 & M4
-20F to 800F

Conventional BalanSeal Conventional & BalanSeal




Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Graphite







Monel
Monel



Monel

Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Graphite


Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C



Monel
Monel



H2
-20F to 500F

H3 & H4
-20F to 500F

Conventional BalanSeal Conventional & BalanSeal




Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Monel
Graphite







Monel
Monel



Notes:
1. Any part denoted with a dash is standard. Cap assembly materials are standard in M1 & H1 trim.
2. Cap assembly materials N1 & N4 are the same as standard BalanSeal design, except the cap studs and hex nuts are B7M & 2HM (N1 trim) and
B8MA & 8MA (N4 trim) respectively.

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Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C
Graphite
Not Used

Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C

Hastelloy C
Hastelloy C

Accessories
Cap
Stem Jam Nut
Hex Jam Nut

Cap

Plain Washer
Gland
Packing Ring

Stem Test Nut

Stem Jam Nut

Cotter Pin

Stem Test Nut

Fork RD. HD. Rivet


Cap Screw

Cotter Pin

Test Lever Fork

Lever RD. HD. Rivet

Cam Shaft

Lever RD. HD. Rivet

Cap Screw
Stem Jam Nut

Test Lever

Test Lever

Stem Test Nut

Open Lever
(Single Acting Lever)
2600 Series, Types 26( )A10, A11,
A20, A21,
All Sizes Except 8x10

Cap
Cam
Cap Hex Nut
Cap Stud

Open Lever
(Double Acting Lever)
2600 Series, Sizes 1x2 Thru 6x10
Except
Types 26( )A10, A11, A20, A21,
Sizes 8x10, All Types

Test Lever

Packed Lever
2600 Series, All Sizes

Test Gag Installations

Removable Plug for


Use of Test Gag

Plain Screwed Cap


2600 Series, All Sizes

Packed Lever
2600 Series, All Sizes

Removable Plug for


Use of Test Gag

Open Lever
(Double Acting Lever)
2600 Series, Sizes 1x2 Thru
6x10 Except
Types 26( )A10, A11
Sizes 8x10, All Types

Open Lever
(Single Acting Lever)
2600 Series, Types 26( )A10,
A11, A20, A21,
All Sizes Except 8x10

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Accessories

Remotor
The Farris Remotor air operated depressuring unit is an
economical way to rapidly depressurize vessels in the
event of an emergency, combining pressure relief and drop
out service in one installation.

Remotor

Operates by air pressure from remote point.

Support Plate

Rapidly depressurizes vessels in service to predeter


mined limit or to zero psig.

Support
Bracket

Extra power motor affords one regulated power supply


for series of valve installations.
Rolling diaphragm withstands greater pressures at constant effective area.
Weatherproof and maintenance free.
Compact design for easy installation.
Allows normal use of test lever.

Valve Position Indicators (not shown)


Limit or proximity switch accessories are available. These
devices mount on any cap construction and provide a
signal locally or to remote locations to indicate the valve
has operated. Consult Factory for details.

Bugproof Vent
This option is available for use on all BalanSeal bellows
designs.

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Yoke
Yoke Pin
Remote Control
Lever

Remotor
Packed Cap
Test Lever

Accessories

Steam Jacketing
Viscous or heavy residual processes that tend to freeze
in relief valve nozzles can create hazardous operating
conditions. Jacketing or tracing of adjacent inlet piping
and the pipe-away may not be enough to prevent product
solidification under the valve seat or even in the valve inlet
nozzle. If a pressure surge causes the valve to relieve, some
of the solidified material can stick to the seat, preventing
the valve from completely re-seating. This usually results
in continuous process weepage around the valve seating
surface.
The solution is to keep the valve warm enough to prevent
build-ups of these high-melting processes.

ControHeat Bolt-On Jacket


This valve jacket is easy to install and maintain. It covers
the valve flange to flange, providing uniform heat to all
process wetted surfaces. The jacket consists of two
aluminum castings with steel pressure chambers cast
into the aluminum. The steel pressure chambers receive
the heating fluid (steam, hot water or hot oil) and rapidly
transfer the heat through the aluminum to the valve
body. The pressure chambers are designed and tested in
accordance with ASME BPV Code, Section XIII.
Standard service ratings for the jacket are 150 psig (10
barg) and 500F (260C). Higher ratings are available for
service to 600 psig (40 barg) and 750F (400C). The jacket
may be ordered with adjacent flange coverage.

Installation
1. Install the Farris safety relief valve in the line.
2. Verify the fit of the jacket on the valve.
3. Spread heat transfer mastic (HTM) on valve body and
surfaces of jacket.
4. Bolt jacket halves onto valve. Clean excess HTM from
jacket.
5. Make heating medium connections to jacket.

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Dimensions & Weights

Size

Type

Inlet

x
Outlet


Conventional

1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 x 2
1 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3

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26DA10
26DA11
26DA12
26DA13
26DA14
26DA15
26DA16
26DA16A
26DA20
26DA21
26DA22
26DA23
26DA24
26DA25
26DA26
26DA26A
26DA32
26DA33
26DA34
26DA35
26DA36
26DA36A
26EA10
26EA11
26EA12
26EA13
26EA14
26EA15
26EA16
26EA16A
26EA20
26EA21
26EA22
26EA23
26EA24
26EA25
26EA26
26EA26A
26EA32
26EA33
26EA34
26EA35
26EA36
26EA36A

U.S. Standard
Dimensions (inches)
A
Vapor

Liquid

19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2

19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19
19
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2

Approx.
Weight

4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2
6 1/2
7

4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
4 1/8
5 1/2
5 1/2

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
1/2
1/2
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16

1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8
1 3/16
1 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 5/8

42
42
42
42
50
50
80
80
42
42
42
42
50
50
80
80
42
42
50
50
80
80
42
42
42
42
50
50
80
80
42
42
42
42
50
50
80
80
42
42
50
50
80
80

Lbs.

Metric
Dimensions (millimeters)
A
Vapor

Liquid

483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
597
597
597
597

483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
483
483
597
597
597
597
483
483
597
597
597
597

Approx.

115
115
115
115
140
140
166
178
115
115
115
115
140
140
166
178
115
115
140
140
166
178
115
115
115
115
140
140
166
178
115
115
115
115
140
140
166
178
115
115
140
140
166
178

105
105
105
105
105
105
140
140
105
105
105
105
105
105
140
140
105
105
105
105
140
140
105
105
105
105
105
105
140
140
105
105
105
105
105
105
140
140
105
105
105
105
140
140

13
13
13
13
18
18
18
18
13
13
13
13
18
18
18
18
13
13
18
18
18
18
13
13
13
13
18
18
18
18
13
13
13
13
18
18
18
18
13
13
18
18
18
18

31
31
31
31
50
50
62
67
31
31
31
31
50
50
62
67
31
31
50
50
62
67
31
31
31
31
50
50
62
67
31
31
31
31
50
50
62
67
31
31
50
50
62
67

Weight
kg
20
20
20
20
23
23
37
37
20
20
20
20
23
23
37
37
20
20
23
23
37
37
20
20
20
20
23
23
37
37
20
20
20
20
23
23
37
37
20
20
23
23
37
37

Dimensions & Weights

Size

Type

Inlet
x
Outlet


Conventional

1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 2 1/2
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3

26FA10
26FA11
26FA12
26FA13
26FA14
26FA14A
26FA15
26FA15A
26FA16
26FA16A
26FA20
26FA21
26FA22
26FA23
26FA24
26FA24A
26FA25
26FA25A
26FA26
26FA26A
26FA32
26FA33
26FA34
26FA34A
26FA35
26FA35A
26FA36
26FA36A
26GA10
26GA10A
26GA11
26GA11A
26GA12
26GA12A
26GA13
26GA13A
26GA14
26GA14A
26GA15
26GA16
26GA20
26GA20A
26GA21
26GA21A
26GA22
26GA22A
26GA23
26GA23A
26GA24
26GA24A
26GA25
26GA26
26GA32
26GA32A
26GA33
26GA33A
26GA34
26GA34A
26GA35
26GA36
26HA10
26HA11
26HA12
26HA13
26HA14
26HA15

Vapor

Liquid

19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
20
20
23
24
24
24

19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
19 1/2
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
23
23
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
23 1/2
24
24
20
20
23
24
24
24

U.S. Standard
Dimensions (inches)

4 3/4
4 3/4
6
6
6
6 1/2
6
6 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 3/4
4 3/4
6
6
6
6 1/2
6
6 1/2
6 1/2
7
6
6
6
6 1/2
6
6 1/2
6 1/2
7
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
6
6
6
6
6
6 1/2
6 3/4
6 3/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
4 3/4
6
6
6
6
6
6 1/2
6 3/4
6 3/4
6
6
6
6
6
6 1/2
6 3/4
6 3/4
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8

4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
5 1/2
5 1/2
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
5 1/8
5 1/8
5 1/8
6 1/16
6 1/16
6 1/16

11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16

1 1/4
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
1 1/4
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 11/16
1 1/4
1 1/4
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 11/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 11/16
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 11/16
1 11/16
2 3/16
2 3/16

Approx.
Weight
Lbs.
44
44
50
50
70
70
70
70
80
80
44
44
50
50
70
70
70
70
80
80
50
50
70
70
70
70
80
80
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
70
70
85
95
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
70
70
85
95
50
50
50
50
70
70
85
95
54
54
70
70
85
85

Metric
Dimensions (millimeters)

A
Vapor

Liquid

496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
496
496
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
496
496
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
508
508
585
610
610
610

496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
585
585
597
597
597
597
597
597
496
496
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
496
496
496
496
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
585
585
597
597
597
597
610
610
508
508
585
610
610
610

Approx.

121
121
153
153
153
166
153
166
166
178
121
121
153
153
153
166
153
166
166
178
153
153
153
166
153
166
166
178
121
121
121
121
153
153
153
153
153
166
172
172
121
121
121
121
153
153
153
153
153
166
172
172
153
153
153
153
153
166
172
172
124
124
124
162
162
162

124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
140
140
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
140
140
124
124
124
124
124
124
140
140
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
156
156
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
156
156
124
124
124
124
124
124
156
156
131
131
131
154
154
154

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

32
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
62
62
32
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
62
62
40
40
50
50
50
50
62
62
32
32
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
56
69
32
32
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
56
69
40
40
40
40
50
50
56
69
32
39
43
43
56
56

Weight
kg
20
20
23
23
32
32
32
32
37
37
20
20
23
23
32
32
32
32
37
37
23
23
32
32
32
32
37
37
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
32
32
39
44
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
32
32
39
44
23
23
23
23
32
32
39
44
25
25
32
32
39
39

73

Dimensions & Weights

Size

Type

Inlet
x
Outlet


Conventional

1 1/2 x 3
1 1/2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 x 3
2 x 3
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
2 1/2 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 4
3 x 6
3 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
3 x 4
3 x 4
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6

26HA20
26HA21
26HA22
26HA23
26HA24
26HA25
26HA32
26HA33
26HA34
26HA35
26JA10
26JA11
26JA12
26JA12A
26JA13
26JA13A
26JA14
26JA15
26JA20
26JA21
26JA22
26JA22A
26JA23
26JA23A
26JA24
26JA25
26JA32
26JA32A
26JA33
26JA33A
26JA34
26JA34A
26JA35
26KA10
26KA11
26KA12
26KA13
26KA14
26KA15
26KA20
26KA21
26KA22
26KA23
26KA24
26KA25
26KA32
26KA33
26KA34
26KA34A
26KA35
26LA10
26LA11
26LA12
26LA13
26LA14
26LA20
26LA21
26LA22
26LA23
26LA24
26LA25
26LA32
26LA33
26LA34
26LA35

74

Vapor

Liquid

20
20
23
24
24
24
23
23
24
24
23
23
25
26
27 1/2
28 1/2
36
36
23
23
25
26
27 1/2
28 1/2
36
36
25
26
27 1/2
28 1/2
25
26
36
26 1/2
26 1/2
28 1/2
34
37 1/2
37 1/2
26 1/2
26 1/2
28 1/2
34
37 1/2
37 1/2
28 1/2
28 1/2
34
34
37 1/2
26 1/2
26 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
26 1/2
26 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43

20
20
23
24
24
24
23
23
24
24
23
23
27
28 1/2
34 1/2
35 1/2
36
36
23
23
27
28 1/2
34 1/2
35 1/2
36
36
27
28 1/2
34 1/2
35 1/2
25
26
36
28 1/2
28 1/2
32
34
37 1/2
37 1/2
28 1/2
28 1/2
32
34
37 1/2
37 1/2
32
28 1/2
34
34
37 1/2
28 1/2
28 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
28 1/2
28 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43

U.S. Standard
Dimensions (inches)

4 7/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
4 7/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
5 5/8
7 1/8
6 3/4
7 1/8
7 1/8
7 1/8
4 7/8
4 7/8
5 5/8
7 1/8
6 3/4
7 1/8
7 1/8
7 1/8
5 5/8
7 1/8
5 5/8
7 1/8
6 3/4
7 1/8
7 1/4
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 1/8
8 1/2
8 1/2
6 3/8
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 1/8
8 1/2
8 1/2
6 3/8
6 3/8
7 1/8
8 1/2
8 1/2
6 1/2
6 1/2
7 1/8
8
8 3/4
6 1/2
6 1/2
7 1/8
8
8 3/4
8 3/4
7 1/8
8
8 3/4
8 3/4

5 1/8
5 1/8
5 1/8
6 1/16
6 1/16
6 1/16
5 1/8
6 1/16
6 1/16
6 1/16
5 3/8
5 3/8
5 3/8
7 1/4
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 1/4
7 1/4
5 3/8
5 3/8
5 3/8
7 1/4
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 1/4
7 1/4
5 3/8
7 1/4
5 3/8
7 1/4
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 13/16
7 3/4
6 1/8
6 1/8
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 13/16
7 3/4
6 1/8
6 1/8
7 1/4
7 13/16
7 3/4
6 1/8
6 1/8
7 1/16
7 1/16
7 3/4
6 1/8
6 1/8
7 1/16
7 1/16
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 1/16
7 1/16
7 3/4
7 3/4

11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16

1 1/4
1 1/2
1 11/16
1 11/16
2 3/16
2 3/16
1 11/16
1 11/16
2 3/16
2 3/16
1 5/16
1 11/16
1 13/16
2 1/8
1 13/16
2 1/8
2 3/16
2 9/16
1 5/16
1 11/16
1 13/16
2 1/8
1 13/16
2 1/8
2 3/16
2 3/16
1 13/16
2 1/8
1 13/16
2 1/8
2 5/16
2 3/8
2 9/16
1 1/2
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 9/16
1 1/2
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 9/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 3/8
2 9/16
1 1/2
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 1/2
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
2 13/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
2 13/16

Approx.
Weight

Metric
Dimensions (millimeters)

Lbs.

Vapor

Liquid

54
54
70
70
85
85
70
70
85
85
58
58
150
150
150
150
175
175
58
58
150
150
150
150
175
175
150
150
150
150
175
175
175
145
145
160
160
230
230
145
145
160
160
230
230
160
160
230
175
230
145
145
230
230
250
145
145
230
230
250
250
230
230
250
250

508
508
585
610
610
610
585
585
610
610
585
585
635
661
699
724
915
915
585
585
635
661
699
724
915
915
635
661
699
724
635
661
915
674
674
724
864
953
953
674
674
724
864
953
953
724
724
864
864
953
674
674
953
953
1093
674
674
953
953
1093
1093
953
953
1093
1093

508
508
585
610
610
610
585
585
610
610
585
585
686
724
877
902
915
915
585
585
686
724
877
902
915
915
686
724
877
902
635
661
915
724
724
813
864
953
953
724
724
813
864
953
953
813
724
864
864
953
724
724
953
953
1093
724
724
953
953
1093
1093
953
953
1093
1093

Approx.
Weight

kg

124
124
124
162
162
162
124
162
162
162
124
124
143
181
172
181
181
181
124
124
143
181
172
181
181
181
143
181
143
181
172
181
185
162
162
162
181
216
216
162
162
162
181
216
216
162
162
181
216
216
166
166
181
204
223
166
166
181
204
223
223
181
204
223
223

131
131
131
154
154
154
131
154
154
154
137
137
137
185
156
185
185
185
137
137
137
185
156
185
185
185
137
185
137
185
156
185
181
156
156
156
185
199
197
156
156
156
185
199
197
156
156
185
199
197
156
156
180
180
197
156
156
180
180
197
197
180
180
197
197

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

32
39
43
43
56
56
43
43
56
56
34
43
47
54
47
54
56
66
34
43
47
54
47
54
56
56
47
54
47
54
59
61
66
39
50
50
50
56
66
39
50
50
50
56
66
50
50
56
61
66
39
50
50
56
62
39
50
50
56
62
72
50
56
62
72

25
25
32
32
39
39
32
32
39
39
27
27
69
69
69
69
80
80
27
27
69
69
69
69
80
80
69
69
69
69
80
80
80
66
66
73
73
105
105
66
66
73
73
105
105
73
73
105
80
105
66
66
105
105
114
66
66
105
105
114
114
105
105
114
114

Dimensions & Weights

Size

Type

Inlet

x
Outlet


Conventional

4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
4 x 6
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
6 x 8
6 x 10
6 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10

Vapor

Liquid

26MA10
26MA11
26MA12
26MA13
26MA20
26MA21
26MA22
26MA23
26MA24
26MA32
26MA33
26MA34
26NA10
26NA11
26NA12
26NA13
26NA14
26NA20
26NA21
26NA22
26NA23
26NA24
26NA32
26NA33
26NA34
26PA10
26PA11
26PA12
26PA13
26PA14
26PA20
26PA21
26PA22
26PA23
26PA24
26PA32
26PA33
26PA34
26QA10
26QA11
26QA12
26QA13
26QA20
26QA21
26QA22
26QA23
26QA32
26QA33
H26QA13, 23, 33
26RA10
26RA11
26RA12
26RA13
26RA20
26RA21
26RA22
26RA23
26RA32
26RA33
H26RA13, 23, 33
26TA10
26TA11
26TA12
26TA20
26TA21
26TA22
26TA32
H26TA12, 22, 32

31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
31 1/2
31 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
43
43
40 1/2
40 1/2
45
51
40 1/2
40 1/2
45
51
45
51
51
40 1/2
40 1/2
45
51
40 1/2
40 1/2
45
51
45
51
51
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
54 1/2

37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
37 1/2
37 1/2
43
43
37 1/2
43
43
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2
54 1/2

U.S. Standard
Dimensions (inches)

7 1/4
7 1/4
7 1/4
8
7 1/4
7 1/4
7 1/4
8
8 3/4
7 1/4
8
8 3/4
8 1/4
8 1/4
8 1/4
8 3/4
8 3/4
8 1/4
8 1/4
8 1/4
8 3/4
8 3/4
8 1/4
8 3/4
8 3/4
9
9
10
10
10
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
9 1/2
10 1/2
10 1/2
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7 3/4
7
7
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 3/4
7 1/8
7 1/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
7 1/8
7 1/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
8 7/8
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
9 7/16
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8
10 7/8

11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
11/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16

1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
1 15/16
2 15/16
2 7/16
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 5/8
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 5/8
1 15/16
2 3/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
2 3/16
2 3/16
2 7/16
1 7/8
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 11/16
1 7/8
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 11/16
2 1/4
2 11/16
2 11/16
1 7/8
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 11/16
1 7/8
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 11/16
2 1/4
2 11/16
2 11/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16
2 7/16

Approx.
Weight

Metric
Dimensions (millimeters)

Lbs.

Vapor

Liquid

190
190
230
250
190
190
230
250
250
230
250
250
190
190
230
250
250
190
190
230
250
250
230
250
250
190
190
230
250
250
190
190
230
250
250
230
250
250
345
345
430
430
345
345
430
430
430
430
530
345
345
500
500
345
345
500
500
430
500
600
600
650
650
600
650
650
650
750

801
801
953
1093
801
801
953
1093
1093
953
953
1093
801
801
953
1093
1093
801
801
953
1093
1093
953
953
1093
801
801
953
1093
1093
801
801
953
1093
1093
953
1093
1093
1029
1029
1143
1296
1029
1029
1143
1296
1143
1296
1296
1029
1029
1143
1296
1029
1029
1143
1296
1143
1296
1296
1245
1245
1245
1245
1245
1245
1245
1385

953
953
953
1093
953
953
953
1093
1093
953
953
1093
953
953
953
1093
1093
953
953
953
1093
1093
953
1093
1093
953
953
953
1093
1093
953
953
953
1093
1093
953
1093
1093
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1296
1385
1385
1385
1385
1385
1385
1385
1385

Approx.
Weight

kg

185
185
185
204
185
185
185
204
223
185
204
223
210
210
210
223
223
210
210
210
223
223
210
223
223
229
229
254
254
254
229
229
254
254
254
254
254
254
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
267
267
242
242
267
267
242
267
267
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280

178
178
178
178
178
178
178
178
197
178
178
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
181
181
226
226
226
181
181
226
226
226
226
226
226
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
240
277
277
277
277
277
277
277
277

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

50
50
50
56
50
50
50
56
62
50
56
62
50
50
50
56
62
50
50
50
75
62
50
56
62
42
50
56
56
62
42
50
56
56
62
56
56
62
48
58
58
69
48
58
58
69
58
69
69
48
58
58
69
48
58
58
69
58
69
69
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62

87
87
105
114
87
87
105
114
114
105
114
114
87
87
105
114
114
87
87
105
114
114
105
114
114
87
87
105
114
114
87
87
105
114
114
105
114
114
157
157
196
196
157
157
196
196
196
196
241
157
157
227
227
157
157
227
227
196
227
273
273
295
295
273
295
295
295
341

75

ANSI Flange Images

Depth of Groove +0.016, -0

Detail of Flanges on
Farris Nozzle Valves

Full Nozzle Inlet Facings (Reference ANSI B16.5)

Large Female - 2 ( ) ( )
Small Female - 4 ( ) ( )

Ring Joint - 9 ( ) ( )

Large Groove - 6 ( ) ( )
Small Groove - 8 ( ) ( )
Large Tongue - 5 ( ) ( )
Small Tongue - 7 ( ) ( )

Small Male - 3 ( ) ( )

Full Nozzle Valve Flange Changes Altering


Center-to-Face Dimensions
1. Ring Joint Inlet face and other facings have the same
dimension from center line of outlet to face of inlet
flange as the raised face inlet flange.
2. Ring Joint Outlet face and other facings increase the
dimensions from center line of inlet to face of outlet
flange by the difference in ANSI total flange thickness.
3. Heavier Than Standard Outlet flanges increase the
dimension from center line of inlet to face of outlet
flange by the difference in ANSI total flange thickness.
4. Heavier Than Standard Inlet flanges have the same
dimension from center line of outlet to face of inlet
flange as the standard inlet flanges.
Steel flanges conform to ANSI Standard B16.5-2003.

76

Note: Optional connections shown may not be available in all sizes. Consult the
Factory.

ANSI Flange Dimensions

Dimensions of ANSI Raised Face Flange Facings (inches)



Size

OD of
Flange
O









































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1
1
2
2
3
4
6
8
10
1
1
2
2
3
4
6
8
10
1
1
2
2
3
4
6
8
10
1
1
2
2
3
4
6
1
1
2
2
3
4
6
1
1
2
2
3

4.25
5.00
6.00
7.00
7.50
9.00
11.00
13.50
16.00
4.88
6.12
6.50
7.50
8.25
10.00
12.50
15.00
17.50
4.88
6.12
6.50
7.50
8.25
10.75
14.00
16.50
20.00

0.56
0.69
0.75
0.88

0.94

1.00
1.12
1.19
0.69
0.81
0.88
1.00
1.12
1.25
1.44
1.62
1.88
0.69
0.88
1.00
1.12
1.25
1.50
1.88
2.19
2.50

3.12
3.88
4.75
5.50
6.00
7.50
9.50
11.75
14.25
3.50
4.50
5.00
5.88
6.62
7.88
10.62
13.00
15.25
3.50
4.50
5.00
5.88
6.62
8.50
11.50
13.75
17.00

9.50
11.50
15.00
5.88
7.00
8.50
9.62
10.50
12.25
15.50
6.25
8.00
9.25
10.50
12.00

1.50
1.75
2.19
1.12
1.25
1.50
1.62
1.88
2.12
3.25
1.38
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.62

7.50
9.25
12.50
4.00
4.88
6.50
7.50
8.00
9.50
12.50
4.25
5.75
6.75
7.75
9.00

CLASS 2500
FLANGES

CLASS 1500
FLANGES

CLASS 900
FLANGES

CLASS 600
FLANGES

CLASS 300
FLANGES

CLASS 150
FLANGES



Class



Dimensions of Ring Joint Facings (inches)

Min.
Diam. of Diam. of Number Diam. Diam. of Diam. of
Thickness Bolt Circle
Bolt
of Bolts of Bolts Raised Raised
of Flange
W
Holes


Face
Face
tf




R
K

0.62



0.75



0.88

1.00
0.75
0.88
0.75


0.88


1.00
1.12
0.75
0.88
0.75

0.88

1.00
1.12
1.25
1.38



4



8

12

4


8



12

16

4



8



12

16


1/2


5/8


3/4

7/8
5/8
3/4
5/8

3/4


7/8
1
5/8
3/4
5/8

3/4

7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4

2.00
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
6.19
8.50
10.62
12.75
2.00
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
6.19
8.50
10.62
12.75
2.00
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
6.19
8.50
10.62
12.75

2.50
3.25
4.00
4.75
5.25
6.75
8.62
10.75
13.00

Pitch Depth of Width of Ring


Diam. Groove Groove Number
P
E
1.875
2.562
3.250
4.000
4.500
5.875
7.625
9.750
12.000





0.250







0.344



R15
R19
R22
R25
R29
R36
R43
R48
R52

Use Class 600 dimensions in these sizes


2.75
3.56
4.25
5.00
5.75
6.88
9.50
11.88
14.00

2.000
2.688
3.250
4.000
4.625
5.875
8.312
10.625
12.750

6.12
7.12
9.50
2.81
3.62
4.88
5.38
6.62
7.62
9.75
3.25
4.50
5.25
5.88
6.62

4.875
5.875
8.312
2.000
2.688
3.750
4.250
5.375
6.375
8.312
2.375
3.250
4.000
4.375
5.000

0.250


0.344



0.312



0.469



0.312


0.469

0.250

0.344

R16
R20
R23
R26
R30
R37
R45
R49
R53


Use Class 1500 dimensions in these sizes
1.00

1.25

1.00
1.12
1.00
1.12
1.25
1.38
1.50
1.00
1.25
1.12
1.25
1.38


8

12

4



8


12

4


8

7/8

1-1/8

7/8
1
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8
7/8
1-1/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4

General Notes:
1. Feature C applies to flange class 600 and above, class 150 and 300 use C.
2. Feature H equals 0.06 inches for class 150 and 300 flanges; 0.25 inches for class 600 and above.
3. Dimensions taken from ASME/ANSI B16.4 for flanged fittings.

5.00
6.19
8.50
2.00
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00
6.19
8.50
2.00
2.88
3.62
4.12
5.00

0.312


0.375
0.250
0.312

0.375


0.469


0.531
0.344

0.469


0.531

R31
R37
R45
R16
R20
R24
R27
R35
R39
R46
R18
R23
R26
R28
R32

77

DIN Flange Dimensions

Size (DN)


25
40
50
65
80
100
150
200
250
25
40
50
65
80
100
150
200
250
25
40
50
65
80
100
150
200
250
25
40
50
65
80
100
150
200
250
25
40
50
65
80
100
150
25
40
50
65
80
100
Page 78 150
25
40
50
65
80
100
150

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 100

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 64

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 40

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 25

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 16

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 10

Class

NOMINAL
PRESSURE 160

78

Dimensions of DIN Flange Facings (millimeters)


Flange
Raised Face
OD of
Flange D

Min. Thickness
Dia. of
Dia. of
Raised Face
of Flange b
Bolt Circle k Raised Face d4
Height f

340
395

24
26

185
200
220
285
340
405

18
20
20
22
24
26

350
425
115
150
165
185
200
235
300
375
450

30
32
18
18
20
22
24
24
28
34
38

310
370
85
110
125
145
160
190
250
320
385

180
205
215
250
345

26
26
28
30
36

135
160
170
200
280

355
140
170
195
220
230
265
355

44
24
28
30
34
36
40
50

Bolts
Number
of Bolts

Thread

Dia. of Bolt
Holes d2

M 20

22

Use nominal pressure 16 dimensions for these sizes

295
350

268
320

8
12

Use nominal pressure 40 dimensions for these sizes


145
160
180
240
295
355

122
138
158
212
268
320

4

8

12


M 16


M 20

M 24

18
22
26

Use nominal pressure 40 dimensions for these sizes

278
335
68
88
102
122
138
162
218
285
345

3

2




3



12


4



8

12

M 24
M 27
M 12


M 16


M 20
M 24
M 27
M 30

26
30
14
18
22
26
30
33

Use nominal pressure 160 dimensions for these sizes


102
122
138
162
218

4


8


M 20

M 24
M 30

22
26
33

Use nominal pressure 160 dimensions for these sizes

290
100
125
145
170
180
210
290

218
68
88
102
122
138
162
218

3
2


3


12

4


8

12

M 30
M 16
M 20

M 24

M 27
M 30

33
18
22
26
30
33

Valve Pressure Limits

Austenitic Stainless Steel: ASME SA-351 Grade CF8M1--316 St. St



Orifice

Letter





D






E






F






G






H






J



Valve Size
Inlet by
Orifice
by Outlet
1D2
1D2 2
1D2
1D2
1D2
1D2
1D3
1E2
1E2 2
1E2
1E2
1E2
1E2
1E3
1F2
1F2 2
1F2
1F2
1F3
1F3
1F3
1G3
1G3 2
1G3
1G3
1G3
2G3
2G3
1H3
1H3 2
2H3
2H3
2H3
2H3
2J3
2J3 2
3J4
3J4
3J4
3J4


ANSI Flange Class

Inlet

150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
1500

Outlet

150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
150
300
150
150
150
150
150
300

Maximum Pressure (psig)


Temperature Range


-450F to
-76F

-75F to
100F

450F

800F

1000F

275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
4000
275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
4000
275
275
720
1440
2160
2200
3400
275
275
720
1440
2160
2450
2600
275
275
720
1440
1485
1600
275
275
500
625
800
800

275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
6000
275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
6000
275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
5000
275
275
720
1440
2160
3600
3600
275
275
720
1440
2160
2750
275
275
720
1440
2160
2700

180
275
495
990
1485
2480
4130
180
275
495
975
1485
2480
4130
180
275
495
975
1485
2480
4130
180
275
495
975
1485
2480
3600
180
275
495
975
1485
2480
180
275
495
975
1485
2480

80
275
420
845
1265
2110
3520
80
275
420
845
1265
2110
3520
80
275
420
845
1265
2110
3520
80
275
420
845
1265
2110
3520
80
275
420
845
1265
2110
80
275
420
845
1265
2110

20
275
350
700
1050
1750
2915
20
275
350
700
1050
1750
2915
20
275
350
700
1050
1750
2915
20
275
350
700
1050
1750
2915
20
275
350
700
1050
1750
20
275
350
700
1050
1750

General Notes:
1. Material limited to 1500F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure
limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version

Back Pressure Limit 6


Conventional BalanSeal
Type
Type
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
600
600
720
275
275
275
275
275
600
275
275
275
275
275
600

230
230
230
230
500
500
500
230
230
230
230
500
500
500
230
230
230
230
500
500
500
230
230
230
230
470
470
470
230
230
230
230
230
415
230
230
230
230
230
230

4. Material commonly designated as 316 Stainless Steel.


5. Pressures shown represent values shown in API Standard 526 and/or ASME B16.34.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100F.

79

Valve Pressure Limits

Austenitic Stainless Steel: ASME SA-351 Grade CF8M1--316 St. St
















































Orifice
Letter





K






L





M




N




P




Q




R




T


Valve Size
Inlet by
Orifice
by Outlet
3K4
3K4 2
3K4
3K4
3K6
3K6
3L4
3L4 2
4L6
4L6
4L6
4L6
4M6
4M6 2
4M6
4M6
4M6
4N6
4N6 2
4N6
4N6
4N6
4P6
4P6 2
4P6
4P6
4P6
6Q8
6Q8 2
6Q8
6Q8
6Q8 3
6R8
6R8 2
6R10
6R10
6R10 3
8T10
8T10 2
8T10
8T10 3


ANSI Flange Class

Inlet

150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
600
150
300
300
600
600
150
300
300
300

Outlet

150
150
150
150
150
300
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150

-450F to
-76F

-75F to
100F

450F

275
275
525
600
600
750
275
275
535
535
700
700
275
275
525
600
600
275
275
450
500
500
175
175
300
480
480
165
165
250
300
300
55
55
150
200
200
50
50
65
65

275
275
720
1440
2160
2220
275
275
720
1000
1500
1500
275
275
720
1000
1100
275
275
720
1000
1000
275
275
525
1000
1000
165
165
300
600
900
100
100
230
300
600
65
65
120
300

180
275
495
975
1485
2220
180
275
495
975
1485
1500
180
275
495
975
1100
180
275
495
975
1000
180
275
495
975
1000
165
165
300
600
900
100
100
230
300
600
65
65
120
300

General Notes:
1. Material limited to 1500F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure
limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version

80

Maximum Pressure (psig)


Temperature Range

800F

80
275
420
845
1265
2110
80
275
420
845
1265
1500
80
275
420
845
1100
80
275
420
845
1000
80
275
420
845
1000
80
165
300
600
845
80
100
230
300
600
65
65
120
300

Back Pressure Limit 6


1000F

20
275
350
700
1050
1750
20
275
350
700
1050
1500
20
275
350
700
1050
20
275
350
700
1000
20
275
350
700
1000
20
165
300
600
700
20
100
230
300
600
20
65
120
300

Conventional BalanSeal
Type
Type
275
275
275
275
275
600
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
275
115
115
115
115
275
60
60
100
100
275
30
30
60
100

150
150
150
200
200
200
100
100
170
170
170
170
80
80
160
160
160
80
80
160
160
160
80
80
150
150
150
70
70
115
115
200
60
60
100
100
200
30
30
60
100

4. Material commonly designated as 316 Stainless Steel.


5. Pressures shown represent values shown in API Standard 526 and/or ASME B16.34.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100F.

Valve Pressure Limits

Nickel Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade CX2MW1-- Hastelloy C



Orifice
Letter








D












E












F












G












H










J





Valve Size
Inlet by
Orifice by Outlet
1D2
1D2 2
1D2
1D2
1D2
1D2
1D3
1E2
1E2 2
1E2
1E2
1E2
1E2
1E3
1F2
1F2 2
1F2
1F2
1F3
1F3
1F3
1G3
1G3 2
1G3
1G3
1G3
2G3
2G3
1H3
1H3 2
2H3
2H3
2H3
2H3
2J3
2J3 2
3J4
3J4
3J4
3J4

ANSI Flange Class


Inlet

150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
2500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
1500

Outlet

150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
150
150
150
150
300
150
150
150
150
150
300

Maximum Pressure (psig)


Temperature Range
Back Pressure Limit 6

Conventional
-20F to 100F
450F
500F
BalanSeal Type
Type



230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
600
500
3000
2382
2315
600
500
5000
3970
3860
600
500
230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
600
500
3000
2382
2315
600
500
5000
3970
3860
600
500
230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
600
500
3000
2382
2315
600
500
5000
3970
3860
600
500
230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
600
470
3000
2382
2315
600
470
3705
3705
3705
600
470
230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
230
230
2750
2382
2315
600
415
230
180
170
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
600
477
465
230
230
1200
952
925
230
230
1800
1430
1390
230
230
2700
2382
2315
600
230

General Notes:
1. Valve limited to 500F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure
limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version.

4. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Hastelloy C .


5. Pressure shown represent the carbon steel valve limits or Hastelloy C flange limit
(per ASME B16.34), whichever is lower.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100F.

81

Valve Pressure Limits

Nickel Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade CX2MW1 -- Hastelloy C



Orifice
Letter








K










L










M








N








P








Q








R








T



Valve Size
Inlet by
Orifice by Outlet
3K4
3K4 2
3K4
3K4
3K6
3K6
3L4
3L4 2
4L6
4L6
4L6
4L6
4M6
4M6 2
4M6
4M6
4M6
4N6
4N6 2
4N6
4N6
4N6
4P6
4P6 2
4P6
4P6
4P6
6Q8
6Q8 2
6Q8
6Q8
6Q8 3
6R8
6R8 2
6R10
6R10
6R10 3
8T10
8T10 2
8T10
8T10 3

ANSI Flange Class


Inlet

150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
1500
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
900
150
300
300
600
600
150
300
300
600
600
150
300
300
300

Outlet

150
150
150
150
150
300
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150

Maximum Pressure (psig)


Temperature Range
Back Pressure Limit 6

Conventional
-20F to 100F
450F
500F
BalanSeal Type
Type



230
180
170
230
150
230
230
230
230
150
600
477
465
230
150
1200
952
925
230
200
1800
1430
1390
230
200
2220
2220
2220
600
200
230
180
170
230
100
230
230
230
230
100
600
477
465
230
170
1000
952
925
230
170
1500
1430
1390
230
170
1500
1500
1500
230
170
230
180
170
230
80
230
230
230
230
80
600
477
465
230
160
1100
952
925
230
160
1100
1100
1100
230
160
230
180
170
230
80
230
230
230
230
80
600
477
465
230
160
1000
952
925
230
160
1000
1000
1000
230
160
230
180
170
230
80
230
230
230
230
80
525
477
465
230
150
1000
952
925
230
150
1000
1000
1000
230
150
165
165
140
140
70
165
165
165
115
70
300
300
300
115
115
600
600
600
115
115
900
900
900
230
200
100
100
100
100
60
100
100
100
60
60
230
230
230
100
100
300
300
300
100
100
600
600
600
230
200
65
65
65
65
30
65
65
65
30
30
120
120
120
60
60
300
300
300
100
100

General Notes:
1. Valve limited to 500F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure
limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. High pressure version.

82

4. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Hastelloy C .


5. Pressures shown represent the carbon steel valve limits or Hastelloy C flange limit
(per ASME B16.34), whichever is lower.
6. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100F.

Valve Pressure Limits


Nickel / Copper Alloy: ASME SA-494 Grade M-35-11 Monel

Valve Size
Orifice
Letter Inlet by Orifice


by Outlet


1D2


1D2 2
D


1D2


1D2


1E2


1E2 2
E


1E2


1E2


1F2


1F2 2
F


1F2


1F2


1G3


1G3 2
G


1G3


1G3


1H3


1H3 2
H


2H3


2H3


2J3


2J3 2
J


3J4


3J4


3K4


3K4 2
K


3K4


3K4


3L4


3L4 2
L


4L6


4L6


4M6


4M6 2
M


4M6


4M6


4N6


4N6 2
N


4N6


4N6


4P6


4P6 2
P


4P6


4P6


6Q8


6Q8 2
Q


6Q8


6Q8


6R8


6R8 2
R


6R10


6R10


8T10

T
8T10 2


8T10

ANSI Flange Class

Inlet

150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300
600
150
300
300

Outlet

150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150

-20F to 100F

230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1200
230
230
600
1100
230
230
600
1000
230
230
600
1000
140
140
300
600
100
100
230
300
65
65
120

General Notes:
1. Valve material limited to 900F.
2. Pressure less than rating for 300# class flange to designate maximum pressure
limit when used on Farris 300# lightweight design valves.
3. Material commonly sold under the trade name of Monel.

Maximum Pressure (psig)


Temperature Range
450F

175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
175
230
475
945
165
165
300
600
100
100
230
300
65
65
120

800F

80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
230
460
915
80
165
300
600
80
100
230
300
65
65
120

900F
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
230
275
550
50
165
275
550
50
100
230
300
65
65
120

Back Pressure Limit 5

Conventional
Type
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
115
115
115
115
60
60
100
100
30
30
60

BalanSeal
Type
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
150
150
150
200
100
100
170
170
80
80
160
160
80
80
160
160
80
80
160
160
70
70
115
115
60
60
100
100
30
30
60

4. Pressure and temperature limits per API Standard 526.


5. Back pressure limits based on temperature of 100F.

83

Sizing
General Equations

Before beginning any calculations, it is necessary to


establish the general category of the pressure relief valve
to be used. This section covers conventional spring-loaded
types and BalanSeal spring-loaded types. Pilot-operated
valves are covered in a separate catalog.
Given the rate of fluid flow to be relieved, the usual procedure
is to first calculate the minimum area required in the valve
orifice for the conditions contained in one of the following
equations. In the case of steam, air or water, the selection of
an orifice may be made directly from the capacity tables.
The second step is to select the specific type of valve that
meets the pressure and temperature requirements.
General equations are given first, to identify the basic
terms that correlate with ASME Pressure Vessel Code,
Section VIII.
Since these equations are conservative, it is recommended
that computations of relieving loads avoid cascading
of safety factors or multiple contingencies beyond the
reasonable flow needed to protect the pressure vessel.

Conventional Valves Constant Back Pressure Only

The conventional valve may be used when the variation in back


pressure does not exceed 10% of the set pressure, provided
the corresponding variation in set pressure is acceptable.
Orifice Area Calculations
VAPORS or GASES Lbs./hr.
A =

W TZ
CKdPM Kb

CONSTANT BACK PRESSURE


Kb = 1 when back pressure
is below 55% of abs.
relieving pressure.

Nomenclature
A = Required orifice area in square inches. This value may
be compared with the API effective areas included in this
catalog and defined in ANSI/API Standard 526 or the ASME
actual area.
W = Required vapor capacity in pounds per hour.
Ws = Required steam capacity in pounds per hour.
V = Required gas capacity in S.C.F.M.
Va = Required air capacity in S.C.F.M.
VL = Required liquid capacity in U.S. gallons per minute.
G = Specific gravity of gas (air=1) or specific gravity of liquid
(water=1) at actual discharge temperature will obtain a safe
valve size.
M = Average molecular weight of vapor.
P = Relieving pressure in pounds per square inch absolute=set
pressure+overpressure+14.7. Minimum overpressure is 3
psi.
P1 = Set pressure at inlet, psig.
P2 = Back pressure at outlet, psig.
P = Set pressure + overpressure, psig back pressure, psig.
At 10% overpressure P=1.1P1-P2. Below 30 psig set,
P=P1+3-P2.
T = Inlet temperature absolute (F+460).
Z = Compressibility factor corresponding to T and P (if this
factor is not available, compressibility correction can be
safely ignored by using a value of Z=1.0).
C = Gas or vapor flow constant. Select from table on page 86
or use the curve and table on page 85.
k = Ratio of specific heats, Cp/Cv. This value is constant for an
ideal gas. If this ratio is unknown, the value k=1.001, C=315
will result in a safe valve size. Isentropic coefficient n may
be used instead of k. See curve and table on page 85.

VAPORS or GASES S.C.F.M.

CONSTANT BACK PRESSURE

V GTZ
A =

1.175 CKdP Kb

Kb = 1 when back pressure



is below 55% of abs.

relieving pressure.

Kp = Liquid capacity correction factor for overpressures lower


than 25%. See curve on page 89. Non-Code equations
only.

CONSTANT BACK PRESSURE

Kb = Vapor or gas flow correction factor for constant back


pressures above critical pressure. See curve on page 87.

STEAM Lbs./hr.

Ws
A=

51.5 KdP Kb Ksh Kn

Kb =


Ksh =

1 when back pressure


is below 55% of abs.
relieving pressure.
1 for Sat. Steam

AIR S.C.F.M.
A =

Va T
418 KdPKb

LIQUIDS G.P.M
ASME Code (2600L Series)
VLG
A =

38.0 KdP Ku
Non-ASME Code (2600 Series)
VLG
A =

38.0 Kd1.25 P1-P2 Kp Ku

84

CONSTANT BACK PRESSURE


Kb = 1 when back pressure

is below 55% of abs.

relieving pressure.

CONSTANT BACK PRESSURE


Kp = 1 at 25% overpressure
Ku = 1 at normal viscosities

Kv = Vapor or gas flow factor for variable back pressures. See


curve on page 87. BalanSeal valves only.
Kw = Liquid flow factor for variable and constant back pressures.
See curve on page 89. BalanSeal valves only.
Ku = Liquid viscosity correction factor. See chart on page 90 or
curve on page 91.
Ksh = Steam superheat correction factor. See table on page 88.
Kn = Napier steam correction factor for set pressures between
1500
and 2900 psig. See table on page 88.

Kd =
Service Fluid

Coeffcient of Discharge When


Sizing Using
API Effective
ASME Actual
Areas
Areas

Air, Steam, Vapor & Gas

0.953

0.858

Liquid (2600L, ASME Code)

0.724

0.652

Liquid (2600 Non Code)

0.640

0.576

Sizing

BalanSeal Valves
Variable or Constant Back Pressure
The BalanSeal (balanced bellows) valve is used to prevent
corrosion of the guiding surfaces of a pressure relief valve,
to confine the lading fluid and prevent contamination,
or to make the valve suitable for variable back pressure
service. When the BalanSeal valve is under constant or
variable back pressure conditions, the valve capacity is
affected. Depending on the percentage of maximum back
pressure to the flowing pressure of the valve, a factor for
the correction of valve capacity is necessary. The effect on
valve capacity is different in liquid service than in vapor and
gas service, so correction factors vary. In the calculations
that follow, use Kv for vapors and gases as shown on page
87 and Kw for liquids as shown on page 89.
When sizing and selecting a BalanSeal valve, follow the
same procedures as for conventional valves, but use the
following equations that incorporate the correction factors
Kv and Kw.

Gas or Vapor Flow Constant C for Gas or


Vapor Related to Ratio of Specific Heats
(k = Cp/Cv)








k
1.00
1.02
1.04
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.12

Constant
C
315
318
320
322
324
327
329

k
1.26
1.28
1.30
1.32
1.34
1.36
1.38

Constant
C
343
345
347
349
351
352
354

k
1.52
1.54
1.56
1.58
1.60
1.62
1.64

Constant
C
366
368
369
371
372
374
376

1.14
1.16
1.18
1.20
1.22
1.24

331
333
335
337
339
341

1.40
1.42
1.44
1.46
1.48
1.50

356
358
359
361
363
364

1.66
1.68
1.70
2.00
2.20

377
379
380
400
412

The BalanSeal valve must be used when the variation


in back pressure exceeds 10% of set pressure.
Orifice Area Calculations

Capacity Correction
Factors

VAPORS or GASES Lbs./hr.


W TZ
A =

CKdPM Kv

Kg = Sizing Factor for


specific gravity

= 1

G
Kg = 1 for air and water

VAPORS or GASES S.C.F.M.


A =

V GTZ
1.175 CKdP Kv

STEAM Lbs./hr.
Ws
A =

51.5 KdP Kv Ksh Kn
AIR S.C.F.M.
Va T
A =

418 KdPKv
LIQUIDS G.P.M
ASME Code (2600L Series)
VLG
A =

38.0 KdP Kw Ku
Non-ASME Code (2600 Series)
VLG
A =
38.0 Kd1.25 P1-P2 Kp Kw Ku

Constant C for Gas or Vapor Related to Ratio


of Specific Heats (k = Cp/Cv)

Km = Sizing Factor for


molecular weight
= M
Kt = Sizing Factor for
temperature

= 520
T
Kc = Sizing Factor for specific
heat ratio
C
=
315

*If specific heat ratio is


unknown, use conservative
value of Kc = 1.

Note: When back pressure P2 is variable, use the maximum value.

85

Fluid Data

Fluid

86

Formula

Molecular
Weight

Specific Gravity
Liquid
Gas

k
(Cp/Cv)

C
(Constant)

Acetic Acid

HC2H3O2

60.05

1.049

2.073

1.15

332

Acetone

C 3H6 O

58.08

0.791

Acetylene

C 2H2

26.04

0.62

0.899

1.26

343

Air

28.97

0.86

1.4

356

Ammonia

NH3

17.03

0.817

0.588

1.33

350

Argon

39.94

1.65

1.388

1.67

378

Benzene

C 6H6

78.11

0.879

2.696

1.12

329

Butane/n-Butane

C4H10

58.12

0.579

2.006

1.094

326

Carbon Dioxide

CO2

44.01

1.101

1.519

1.3

347

Carbon Disulfide

CS2

76.13

1.263

2.628

1.21

338

Carbon Monoxide

CO

28

0.814

0.966

1.4

356

Chlorine

Cl2

70.9

1.58

2.45

1.36

353

Cyclohexane

C6H12

84.16

0.779

2.905

1.09

326

Dowtherm A

165

1.064

Dowtherm J

134

0.931

Ethane

C 2H6

30.07

0.546

1.04

1.22

339

Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol)

C 2H6 O

46.07

0.789

1.59

1.13

330

Ethyl Chloride

C2H5Cl

64.52

0.903

2.227

1.19

336

Ethylene (Ethene)

C 2H4

28.05

0.566

0.968

1.26

343

Freon 12

CCl2F2

120.9

1.35

4.17

1.14

331

Helium

He

0.138

1.66

377

Hexane

C6H14

86.17

0.659

2.974

1.06

322

Hydrochloric Acid

HCl

36.5

1.64

Hydrofluoric Acid

HF

20.01

0.92

Hydrogen

H2

2.016

0.0709

0.069

1.41

357

Hydrogen Sulfide

H 2S

34.07

0.79

1.176

1.32

349

Kerosene

C 9H2 O

128.3

0.815

Methane

CH4

16.04

0.415

0.554

1.31

348

Methyl Alcohol

CH4O

32.04

0.792

1.11

1.2

337

Methyl Chloride

CH3Cl

50.49

0.952

1.743

1.2

337

Natural Gas (typical)

344

Nitric Acid

HNO3

Nitrogen

19

0.45

0.656

1.27

63.02

1.502

N2

28

1.026

0.967

1.4

356

Nitrous Oxide

N2O

44

1.226

1.519

1.3

347

Oxygen

O2

32

1.426

1.104

1.4

356

Pentane

C5H12

72.15

0.631

2.49

1.07

323

Propane

C 3H8

44.09

0.585

1.522

1.13

330

Styrene

C 8H8

104.14

0.906

3.6

1.07

323

Sulfur Dioxide

SO2

64.06

1.434

2.21

1.29

346

Sulfuric Acid

H2SO4

98.08

1.83

Therminol D-12

162

0.76

Therminol VP-1

166

1.061

Toluene

C 7H8

92.1

0.87

3.18

1.1

327

Water

H2 O

18.02

0.622

1.31

348

Sizing Factors for Vapors and Gases

Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kb

Back Pressure = Zero to 50 psig


K V =

Capacity with Back Pressure


rated Capacity without Back Pressure

Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kv


BalanSeal Valves Only - Vapors and Gases

Back Pressure, psig



% Gauge Back Pressure =
Set Pressure, psig

87

Sizing Factors for Steam


Equation:
Where

0.1906P-1000
K =
n
0.2292P-1061

Kn Napier Correction Factor for Set Pressures


Between 1500 and 2900 psig at 10% Overpressure

P = relieving
pressure, psia

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set

Set
Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn Press. Kn
psig

psig

psig

psig

psig

psig

psig

psig

psig

psig
1500 1.005 1640 1.014 1780 1.025 1920 1.037 2060 1.050 2200 1.066 2340 1.083 2480 1.104 2620 1.128 2760 1.157













1510
1520
1530
1540
1550
1560
1570
1580
1590
1600
1610
1620
1630

1.005
1.006
1.007
1.007
1.008
1.009
1.009
1.010
1.011
1.011
1.012
1.013
1.014

1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1750
1760
1770

1.015
1.016
1.016
1.017
1.018
1.019
1.019
1.020
1.021
1.022
1.023
1.023
1.024

1790
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910

1.026
1.026
1.027
1.028
1.029
1.030
1.031
1.031
1.032
1.033
1.034
1.035
1.036

1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050

1.038
1.039
1.040
1.040
1.041
1.042
1.043
1.044
1.045
1.046
1.047
1.048
1.049

2070
2080
2090
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190

1.051
1.052
1.053
1.054
1.055
1.057
1.058
1.059
1.060
1.061
1.062
1.063
1.064

2210
2220
2230
2240
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290
2300
2310
2320
2330

1.067
1.068
1.069
1.070
1.072
1.073
1.074
1.075
1.077
1.078
1.079
1.081
1.082

2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
2450
2460
2470

1.085
1.086
1.087
1.089
1.090
1.092
1.093
1.095
1.096
1.098
1.099
1.101
1.102

2490
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
2600
2610

1.105
1.107
1.109
1.110
1.112
1.114
1.115
1.117
1.119
1.121
1.122
1.124
1.126

2630
2640
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2750

1.130 2770
1.132 2780
1.134 2790
1.136 2800
1.138 2810
1.140 2820
1.142 2830
1.144 2840
1.146 2850
1.148 2860
1.150 2870
1.152 2880
1.155 2890

2900

1.159
1.161
1.164
1.166
1.169
1.171
1.174
1.176
1.179
1.181
1.184
1.187
1.189
1.192

860
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.83
.83
.82
.82
.82
.82
.81
.81
.80
.80
.79
.78
.76
.76

900
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.81
.81
.80
.80
.80
.79
.79
.78
.78
.77
.76
.75
.74
.73

980
.75
.75
.75
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.77
.77
.77
.76
.76
.75
.75
.74
.73
.72
.71
.70
.69

Ksh Superheat Correction Factor


Set.
Press
psig
15
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1450
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900

88

Saturated
Steam
Temp. F.
250
259
287
308
324
338
350
361
371
380
388
395
403
409
416
422
436
448
460
470
480
489
497
506
513
520
527
533
540
546
552
558
563
569
574
579
584
588
593
597
606
615
622
630
636
644
650
658
663
669
675
680
686
691

Total Temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit


280
1.00
1.00



















































300
1.00
1.00
1.00


















































320
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

















































340
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
















































360
.99
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00














































380
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00












































400
.98
.98
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00









































420
.97
.97
.97
.97
.98
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00






































440
.96
.96
.96
.96
.97
.97
.97
.98
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00




































460
.95
.95
.95
.95
.96
.96
.96
.96
.97
.97
.97
.98
.98
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00



































480
.94
.94
.94
.94
.94
.95
.95
.95
.95
.96
.96
.96
.97
.97
.97
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00

































500
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.94
.94
.94
.94
.95
.95
.95
.95
.96
.96
.96
.97
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00































520
.92
.92
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.94
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.96
.97
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00




























540
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.92
.92
.92
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.94
.95
.96
.96
.97
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

























560
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.92
.92
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.96
.97
.97
.98
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00






















580
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.96
.96
.97
.98
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00



















600
.88
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.92
.92
.92
.93
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.97
.97
.98
.99
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00















620
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.91
.91
.91
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.97
.98
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00











640
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.97
.97
.98
.98
.99
.99
.99
.98
.99
.99
1.00









660
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.91
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.96
.97
.97
.97
.97
.97
.98
.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00





680
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.96
.96
.97
.97
.98
.98
.98
.98
.98
.98
1.00


700
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.91
.91
.91
.92
.92
.93
.93
.94
.94
.94
.95
.95
.96
.96
.95
.95
.95
.95
.95
.96
1.00
1.00

720
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.92
.92
.92
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.93
.95
.95
1.00

740
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.90
.90
.90
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.91
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90

760
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.89
.88
.88
.88
.88
.87

780
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.87
.87
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
.87
.87
.87
.87
.87
.86
.85
.85
.85
.84

800
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.86
.86
.86
.87
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.86
.85
.85
.85
.84
.84
.83
.82
.82

820
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.86
.85
.85
.85
.85
.84
.84
.84
.84
.83
.83
.82
.81
.80
.80

840
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.83
.83
.83
.83
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.84
.83
.83
.82
.82
.82
.81
.80
.79
.78
.78

880
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.81
.82
.82
.82
.82
.82
.83
.82
.82
.81
.81
.81
.81
.80
.79
.79
.78
.77
.76
.75
.75

920
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.80
.81
.81
.81
.80
.79
.79
.79
.79
.78
.78
.77
.77
.76
.75
.74
.73
.72

940
.76
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.80
.80
.80
.80
.79
.79
.79
.78
.78
.77
.77
.76
.76
.75
.74
.73
.72
.71

960
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.79
.78
.78
.78
.78
.77
.77
.76
.75
.75
.74
.73
.72
.71
.70

1000
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.76
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.77
.78
.78
.78
.78
.77
.77
.76
.76
.76
.75
.74
.74
.73
.72
.71
.70
.69
.68

Sizing Factors for Liquids

Variable or Constant Back Pressure Sizing Factor Kw

(BalanSeal Valves Only)

Overpressure Sizing Factor Kp


Other Than 25% Overpressure
Conventional and BalanSeal Valves: Non-Code Liquids Only

Note: Pressure relief valve liquid capacities cannot be predicted by a general curve for overpressures below 10%.

89

Sizing Factors for Liquids


Viscosity Correction Using Chart Method
Sizing Method
Since the viscosity correction factor depends on the
actual orifice area, direct solution is not possible and a trial
orifice size must be found before the Ku can be determined
accurately.
Example (ASME Code liquid application. If non-ASME Code is
required, substitute appropriate equation):

Viscosity-Saybolt Universal Secs........... 1250 SSU@100F


Capacity Required................................................ 800 gpm
Set Pressure......................................................... 100 psig
Constant Back pressure......................................... 10 psig
Differential Pressure (1.25 P1 -P2)......................... 115 psig
Allowable Overpressure..............................................25%
Specific Gravity...............................................0.98@100F
Relieving Temperature...............................................100F
Step 1 Calculate Trial Orifice: Calculate the trial orifice
area from the liquid equation on page 84:

Vl G
A=

38.0 Kd P Ku

800 (0.99)
38.0 (0.652) 124.7-10 (1)

= 2.98 sq. in.


Actual Area

If BalanSeal valve construction is used and variable back


pressure conditions exist, use the maximum back pressure
to determine P2 in the equation, and correct Kw factor. See
curve on page 89. Use the following equation:
VLG
A =

38.0 KdP Kw Ku

Select the next larger orifice size or an M orifice with 4.0


sq. in. orifice area (this should be about 20% greater than
the calculated area to allow for reduction of capacity due
to viscosity correction factor Ku).
Step 2 Use Chart to Find Ku: Enter the Viscosity Correction
Chart from the left, reading 1250 SSU. Follow the example
line horizontally to the required 800 gpm. Drop vertically to
the selected trial orifice M, and proceed horizontally right
to the Ku scale, reading Ku = 0.955.
Step 3 Verify Orifice Selection: This chart is designed
to minimize the trial and error required for solution. Note
that the exit from the chart is from the orifice line to the Ku
scale. By looking vertically, the next larger or smaller orifice
show alternate values of the A term and the corresponding
Ku term without repeating all the steps.

The viscosity of the


liquid may reduce the
velocity and capacity
enough to require a
larger orifice size than
the usual liquid service
capacity equation
would indicate. Use
this simplified viscosity
chart and the Ku
viscosity correction
factors obtainable
from it to properly size
relief valves intended
for viscous liquid
service. Equations
and graphs used in
preparing this chart
reflect conservative
engineering data on
this subject.
For viscous liquid
service, it is advisable
to allow 25% overpressure where
permissible, to size
conservatively, and to
consider the use of the
bellows and/or steam
jacketed bodies for the
purpose of isolating
the moving parts and
to prevent freezing of
the lading fluid.

90

For further information, see the API RP520


method described on the following page.

Sizing Factors for Liquids


Viscosity Correction Using Reynolds Number
Method of API RP520
As an alternative to the sizing method discussed on the
previous page, you may use the method given in API
RP520 for sizing viscous liquids.
When a relief valve is sized for viscous liquid services, it
is suggested that it be sized first as a nonviscous type
application in order to obtain a preliminary required
discharge area, A. From manufacturers standard orifice
sizes, the next larger orifice size should be used to
determine the Reynolds number R from either one of the
following:

After the value of R is determined, the factor KV** is


obtained from the graph. Factor KV is applied to correct
the preliminary required discharge area. If the corrected
area exceeds the chosen standard orifice area, the
calculations should be repeated using the next larger
standard orifice size.
**KV of API = Ku of Farris Engineering

Nomenclature
VL = Flow rate at the flowing temperature in the U.S.
gallon per minute.
G = Specific gravity of the liquid at the flowing
temperature referred to water = 1.00 at 70F.

VL (2800G)

R=

A

= Absolute viscosity at the flowing temperature in


centipoises.

A = Discharge area in square inches from manufacturers


standard orifice areas1.

or

12700 VL

*R =

U A
*Use of this equation is not recommended for viscosities less than 100 SSU.

U = Viscosity at the flowing temperature in Saybolt


Universal Seconds.

Kv = (.9935) +

General Notes:
1. Select using either API effective area or ASME actual area depending on the sizing method being used.

2.878 342.75
+
R0.5
R1.5

-1.0

91

Conversion Factors

To find desired value, multiply "Given" value by factor below


Pressure Conversion
Given

Liquid Flow Rate Conversion


gpm

bbl/day

l/min

m3/hr

34.29

3.785

0.2271

bbl/day

0.02917

0.1104

0.006624

1.0197

l/min

0.2642

9.057

0.06

4.403

151

16.667

psi

kPa

Bar

kg/cm

psi

6.8948

0.0689

0.0703

gpm

kPa

0.145

0.01

0.0102

14.504

100

Bar
2

kg/cm

14.223

97.905

0.9

Given

m /hr

Mass Conversion

Viscosity Conversion

Given

lb

tons

kg

tonnes

lb

0.0005

0.4536

0.00045

cP

2000

907.18

0.90718

g/cm-s

kg

2.2046

0.0011

0.001

tonnes

2204.6

1.102

1000

tons

Given

centistoke

SSU

cP

g/cm-s

centistoke

SSU

0.01

1/G

4.63/G

100

100/G

463/G

(0.01)G

4.63

(0.216)G

(21.6)G

0.216

where G is liquid specific gravity

Volume Conversion
Given
ft

ft3

m3

0.02832

35.31

Density Conversion

gal
7.481
264.2

liter
28.32
1000

Given
3

kg/m3

g/cm

lb/gal

16.018

0.016

0.1337

0.0624

0.001

0.0083

lb/ft

kg/m

gal

0.1337

0.00379

3.785

g/cm

62.428

1000

8.345

liter

0.03532

0.001

0.2642

lb/gal

7.481

119.83

0.1198

Area Conversion

Temperature Conversion

in2

ft2

mm2

cm2

in2

0.00694

645.16

6.4516

Celsius (C) =

0.555 x (F - 32)

ft2

144

92903

929.03

Rankin (R) =

F + 459.67

0.00155

1.08E-05

0.01

Kelvin (K) =

C + 273.15

0.155

0.0011

100

Given

mm2
2

cm

Fahrenheit (F) =

Length Conversion

92

lb/ft3

(1.8 x C) + 32

Miscellaneous Conversions

Given

ft

in

mm

ft

12

304.8

0.3048

in

0.0833

25.4

0.0254

mm

0.0033

0.0394

0.001

3.281

39.37

1000

From

To

Multiply By

Specific Gravity-Gas

Molecular Wt-Gas

28.97

Density-Liq

Specific Gravity-Liq

1/( Water)

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SERIES 4200

ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water


Sizes: 1" x 2" to 20" x 24"
Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6000 psig
Temperature Range: -450F to +1500F
Materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless,
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Options: Balanced Bellows, O-Ring
Seat, Open Bonnet

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Sizes 1 1/4" x 1 1/2" to 6" x 8"
Pressure Range: 15 psig to 1000 psig
Temperature Range: -20F to +1000F
Materials: Carbon / Alloy St. &
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SERIES 3800 Pilot Operated

SERIES 6400/6600

ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam &


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Sizes: 1" x 2" to 12" x 16"
Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6170 psig
Temperature Range: -450F to +500F
Materials: Steel Body & Bonnet,
Stainless Steel Trim
Options: Modulating Pilot Control,
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Construction

ASME NB Section I & VIII Certified:


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Sizes: 1" x 2" to 4" x 6"
Pressure Range: 15 psig to 1500 psig
Temperature Range: -20F to +1000F
Materials: Carbon and Stainless Steel
Options: Exposed Spring & Closed
Bonnet

Special Purpose Pressure Relief Valves

SERIES 2700

SERIES 1890/1896M

ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water


Sizes: 1/2" x 1" & 3/4" x 1" (1890)
1/2" x 3/4" & 3/4" x 3/4" (1896M)
Pressure Range:
15 psig to 800 psig (1890)
15 psig to 300 psig (1896M)
Temperature Range:
-20F to +750F (1890)
-450F to +400F (1896M)
Materials:
Stainless Steel Body & Trim (1890)
Brass Body & Trim, Bronze Bonnet
(1896M)

ASME NB Certified: Air, Steam & Water


Sizes: 1/2" x 1" to 1-1/2" x 2-1/2"
Pressure Range: 15 psig to 6500 psig
Temperature Range: -450F to +750F
Materials: Stainless Steel Body & Trim,
Carbon Steel Bonnet
Options: Stainless Steel, Monel &
Hastelloy Materials, O-Ring Seats,
Flanged, Socket Weld, Welding Nipple,
& Sanitary Connections

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Pressure Range: 15 psig to 300 psig
Temperature Range:
-20 F to +750F (2850)
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Steel Bonnet (2850)
Brass Body & Trim, Bronze Bonnet
(2856)

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