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How To Conform To ASME B40-100 (Summary)

1. The document discusses various aspects of pressure gauge sizes, scales, designs, materials, and testing procedures. It covers nominal gauge sizes in inches and millimeters, scale ranges for different pressure types, common design elements like cases, windows, mounts, connections, and mechanisms. 2. Testing procedures are outlined to check accuracy at various temperatures, hysteresis, effects of overpressure and storage conditions. Accuracy grades, reference conditions, and methods for increasing and decreasing pressure tests are defined. 3. Design and construction details include window materials, mounting styles, tapered and straight shank connections, dial markings, pointer dimensions and stops, and safety features like pressure relief mechanisms. Materials, corrosion resistance, temperature effects and

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How To Conform To ASME B40-100 (Summary)

1. The document discusses various aspects of pressure gauge sizes, scales, designs, materials, and testing procedures. It covers nominal gauge sizes in inches and millimeters, scale ranges for different pressure types, common design elements like cases, windows, mounts, connections, and mechanisms. 2. Testing procedures are outlined to check accuracy at various temperatures, hysteresis, effects of overpressure and storage conditions. Accuracy grades, reference conditions, and methods for increasing and decreasing pressure tests are defined. 3. Design and construction details include window materials, mounting styles, tapered and straight shank connections, dial markings, pointer dimensions and stops, and safety features like pressure relief mechanisms. Materials, corrosion resistance, temperature effects and

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Sizesandscaleranges

1.Nominalsizes
1.1Gaugesizesinch(mm):11/2(~40),2(~50),21/2(~63),31/2(~80),4(~100),
6(~150),81/2,12,16

1.1.1ASMEgaugesizes

1.1.2ENgaugesizes(forcomparison)

2.ScaleRanges

2.1Positivegaugepressure

2.2Negativegaugepressure

2.3Compoundpressure

2.4Receiver

3.Units

3.1SIunits

3.2MKSAunits(hasbeenreplacedbySIunits)


3.3Customaryunits(mainlyinAmerica)

Designandconstruction

0.Commondesignrequirements

Methodsofjoining:softsoldering,silverbrazing,welding
1.Casedesignandconstruction

1.1Withandwithoutpressurerelief(blowoutdevice)

1.2Solidfrontwithpressurereliefback(safetypattern)

2.Windowdesigns

2.1Laminatedglass
ANSIZ26.1compliantreducedpossibilityofglassscattering(pressure
elementrupture)

2.2Temperedglass(25xplainglass)

ASTMC1048compliantheattreated

ASTMC1422compliantchemicallytreated

2.3Plastic

Impact,abrasiveenvironment;temperature,corrosiveatmosphere

2.4Plainglass
Abrasion,chemical,wearresistantpropertiesmaybenotsuitablefor
certainhazardousapplications

3.Mountingdesigns
2.1Mountingtypes:stem,surface,flush,panel

a)Stemmountedbottom,back
b)Surfacemountedbottom,back
c)Flushmountedback
2.2Mountingmeasurements

4.Shank(connector)designandconstruction
a)Taperconnection uptoandfor20,000psi(~160,000kPa)(usually)
1/827NPT;1/418NPT;1/214NPT
above20,000psi(~160,000kPa)1/4andlargerhigh
pressureconnection

b)Otherthantapered(e.g.straight)forbothlowerandhigherpressure

Severvibrationandstemmountingwithliquidfillinglargerconnection(1/2
NPTinsteadof1/4NPT)and/orstrongermaterial(SSinsteadofbrass)
5.Bourdon
6.Dials(scales)andpointerdesign

4.1Dialsandscales

4.1.1Markings
a)Absoluteordifferentialpressuresareindicated(upperlower
bothOK)ABSOLUTE/ABS;DIFFERENTIAL/DIFF;or P

b)Manufacturersorcustomers(orboth)trademark
c)Acetylene,ammonia,chemical,oxygengaugesspecialmarking
d)Vacuumgauges()signbeforenumbersORmarkthedialwith
wordVAC/VACUUM(upperlowerbothOK)(e.g.inHg(nominussign
beforenumbers)placeVACunderit)
4.1.2Scalearc

270deg.Maybegreaterorlessinspecialcases
4.1.3Graduationlines

TBW(seeENrecommendation)
4.1.4GraduationnearZero
(Useofgaugesnearzeropressureisnotrecommendedaccuracy
problem)

3Aand4Agauges(3rdpicture)notakeup(minorgraduationspacing
nearzeroshallbethesameasatotherpartsofthescale)
Restofthegaugestakeupmaybeincorporatedinthiscase,
indicatethepressurevaluewherethegraduationstarts
a)Gaugeswithstoppin(1stpicture)nograduationornumerals,or
both,atpointerstopposition(pointercanrestagainstthestoppin)
b)Gaugeswithoutstoppin(2ndpicture)takeupshouldbeindicated
withaperpendicularhashmark(pointercanrestanywherewithin
hashmark)


4.1.5Dualscaledial

4.2Pointers

4.2.1Pointerdimensions

Tipwidth(Class4A,3A)<widthofminorgraduationline
4.2.2Pointerstops

4.2.2.1Internalstop
Retardmechanism(restrainsthemotionofthepressure
elementorthemechanism)

4.2.2.2Maximumstop
Approx.atmidwaybetweenlastandfirstdialgraduation.Motion
cannotberestrainedatlessthan105%offullscalepressure.

4.2.2.3Minimumstop
Mustpreventpointermotionbelowapoint5%lowerthanthe
firstscalegraduation.(alsosee4.1.4)
5.Safetydesign

5.1Pressurereliefmeans

Recommended:
a)gaspressure400psi(2800kPa)orhigher
b)liquidpressure1000psi(7000kPa)orhigher

5.1.1Solidfrontwithpressurereliefback(safetypattern)

Toreducethelikelihoodofwindowshatteringandprojectionofparts
throughthefrontofthegauge
Thisadditionalprotectioncannotinfluencethegaugesnormal
operation.

5.1.2Openfrontwithpressurerelief(blowoutdevice)
Protectsagainstslowlybuiltuppressureinsidethegauge,butnot
efficientagainstrapidlyincreasingpressure(projectionofparts
throughthefrontispossible)
5.Liquidfilling

Notsuitableforstrongoxidizingagents,e.g.oxygen,chlorine,nitricacid,
hydrogenperoxideetc.

Accuracy,overloadandotherdesignrequirements

1.Accuracyandoverload

1.1Accuracygrades

1.2Generalaccuracyrelatedproperties
a)Elasticelementmaterialandcorrosionresistancearerelated.Sometimes
dependingontheusedmediatheusedmaterialspropertiesmaynot
beoptimalmayhaveanimpactonaccuracy.
b)Environmentalormediatemperaturecanbothinfluencetheaccuracyof
theelasticelementincreasestheindicationerror
c)Temperaturechangeselasticelementstiffnesschanges

Errorcausedbytemperatureinpercentage:

0.04x(t2t1)%,where

t1=referencetemperatureinoC(about20oC)

t2=ambienttemperatureinoC(actualtemperature)
E.g:every25oCchangeintemperatureapprox.1%erroroffull
scale
Permanent(stable)temperatureconditions(differentfrom
referencetemp.)correctioncalculatetheapproximate
errorateachappliedpressureandaddorsubtractitfrom
indicatedvaluerecalibrategaugebasedondata
d)Sealedcases(liquidfilledornot)compensationisrequired(pressure
reliefvent)
increaseintemperatureincreaseinpressureinsidegauge
decreaseinindicatedpressure
decreaseintemperaturedecreaseinpressureinsidegauge
increaseinindicatedpressure
e)Retardgauges

Expandedportionofthescalethisportionsaccuracyisindicated

Compressedportionofthescaledifferentaccuracy(notindicated)

f)Suppressedgauges

TBW
g)Compoundgauges

Accuracypercentageofspan
h)Moreaccurategaugebiggergaugesize(readability)
j)Mountingpositionaffectsaccuracy

Normalpositionupright,vertical
k)Absolutepressuregauges

TBW

Testing

1.Testing

Standard(referencedevice)error=1/4oftestedgaugesaccuracygrade

e.g.:0200psigrade1A(1%)gaugestandardsaccuracy<1/4of1%=
0.5psi
(ASMEPTC19.2tocalibratereferencedevices)

Referencetemperature:20C+1C(approx.68F+2F)

Reference(barometric)pressure:101.32kPa(29.92inHg)(atzero)

1.1Testingmethod
a)Grades3Aand4Aapplymax.indicatedpressure(orvacuum)test
thegaugewithin10mins
b)AllgradesIncreasinganddecreasingpressure(valueisread,gauge
slightlytapped,valueisreadagainnotevaluedifferences)
Doit1moretime!

(Shouldincludepointswithin10%ofendsofdialrange)
c)HysteresisrefertoEN8371

1.2Hightemperatureerrortest
Placeitina60Ctestchamberfornotlessthan4hourstestitin
accordancewithPoint1.1comparedata(ateachpoint)withdata
obtainedduringPoint1.1(onroomtemperature)hightemperature
errordatacanbereceived
1.3Lowtemperatureerrortest

Sameas1.2,butat20C
1.4Storagetemperaturetest
TestgaugeaccuracyinaccordancewithPoint1.1.Placegaugeintotest
chamberat70Cfor24hours.Thenplaceitintestchamberat40Cfor24
hours.Repeatthis4moretimes.RemovefromtestchamberLetit
warmuptoroomtemperature.TestaccordingtoPoint1.1compare
datawithdataobtainedbeforetemperaturetest=effectofstorage
temperatureshowninpercentage
Gaugeshallnotchangeitsappearance
Dialandpointershallnotcrack,blister,changecolor

1.5Overpressuretest
TestgaugeaccordingtoPoint1.1applyproofpressurefor1min.(Proof
pressureisthemaximumpressuretowhichadevicemaybeexposedafter
whichitwillreturntoitsnormaloperatingpressurerangeandperform
withinspecification.)Releaseproofpressure(waittostabilize)Test
gaugeaccordingtoPoint1.1comparedatawithdataobtainedbefore
proofpressureisapplied(notedifferencesinpercentage)
1.6Rupturepressuretest
Applypressuretothegaugeincreasepressurebynotmorethan20%of
fullscalepersecondrupturepressureisthepressureatwhichthe
pressureelementdoesntholdpressureanylonger(notreversible)
1.7Liquidfilledgaugessealintegrityandstabilitytest

a)Mountgauge(normalposition)
b)Heatgaugeto(supplier)recommendedmaximumtemperatureandhold
itformin.2hours
c)Reducetemperatureto(supplier)recommendedminimumtemperature
andholditformin.2hours
d)Repeatcycle20x
e)Checkforleakage
f)Check:dialisreadable,nodiscolorationoffluid
1.8Caseslowleaktest

(onlyforsealedandunventedcases)

a)Openuptheelasticelement

b)Opensocketholeto1/8inchdiameter(3.175mm)

c)Forliquidfilledgaugesrefillgauge

d)Testiscarriedoutat18Cto30C

e)Applygaspressureandslowlyincreaseitatanapprox.1psi/secspeed
d)Recordpressurerequiredtoactivatereliefmechanismapplied
pressuremustberelievedthroughthereliefmechanism(otherparts
cannotbeejected)

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