As of 18-Feb-2015 KROHNE Canadian Registration Number (CRN) Spreadsheet
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1 Altosonic V UFS A-V XT Alberta 0F = 8" See Scope pages attached to CRN See Scope pages attached to CRN See Scope pages attached to CRN Altosonic V12 Alberta 0F BC 0F Ontario 0F ADD4 Quebec CSA-0F ADD4 Saskatch CSA-0F ADD4 150 to 900 = 4" to 24" See Scope pages attached to CRN See Scope pages attached to CRN See Scope pages attached to CRN BATCHCONTROL 5014C Ontario 0F Alberta 0F BC -Kalto 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F Yukon 0F Y 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 1/2 straight tube, 1, 1.5 contact KALTO help desk ceramic n/a n/a
2 BATCHFLUX 5015C Ontario 0F Alberta 0F BC -Kalto 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F Yukon 0F Y 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 1/2 straight tube, 1, 1.5 contact KALTO help desk ceramic n/a n/a BATCHFLUX 5x00C Ontario 0F ADD2 Alberta 0F ADD2 BC 0F (ADD2) Manitoba CSA-0F ADD2 Quebec CSA-0F ADD2 Saskat CSA-0F ADD2 New&Lab 0F ADD2 New Bruns 0F ADD2 Nova Sco 0F ADD2 PE Island 0F ADD2 Nunavut 0F NADD2 NW Terr. 0F TADD2 Yukon 0F YADD2 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 1/2 straight tube, 1, 1.5 contact KALTO help desk ceramic n/a n/a
3 BATCHFLUX Alberta 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F Newf&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Ontario 0F PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Sask CSA-0F YUKON 0F Y wafer = 3/8", 1/2" MWP = Cper ASME B16.5 ceramic n/a n/a DK32 DK34 DK37 Alberta 0F PEI 0F BC 0F R2 Ontario 0F Manitoba CSA-0F R2 Quebec CSA-0F R2 Sask CSA-0F R2 NB 0F NewF&Lb 0F NWT 0F T NovaS 0F Nunavut 0F N Yukon 0F Y 150 = K005 thru K = K005 thru K = K005 thru K = K005 thru K340 NPT = 1/4" 1886 psig (standard) 928 psig (DK32, DK37 with flow regulator) 316 T1 not applicable
4 DK37M8M (Addendum1) New Brunswick NFF Add1 1/4" NPT K005 thru K psig SA L (tube & adapter) not applicable ENVIROMAG Alberta 0F Ontario 0F BC -Kalto 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 1" to 24" 300 = 1" to 24" 1-12" = 19.7 b/ 20C 14" = 17.8 b/ 285.1p 16" = 15.6 b/ 226.2p 18" = 13.8 b/ 200.1p 20" = 12.4 b/ 179.8p 24" = 14.2 b/ 205.9p A A105 AISI 304
5 H250 flanged Ontario 0F Alberta 0F BC -Kalto 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Yukon 0F Y Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F = 1/2", 1", 2", 3", 4" 300 = 1/2", 1", 2", 3", 4" 600 = 1/2", 1" C = C = C =600 ASME Sec VIII metric A L ASME Sec VIII metric A L not applicable H250 with NPT Ontario 0F ADD1 Alberta 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F ADD1 New&Lab 0F ADD1 New Bruns 0F ADD1 Nova Sco 0F ADD1 Nunavut 0F NADD1 NW Terr. 0F TADD1 PE Island 0F ADD1 Quebec CSA-0F ADD1 Saskatch CSA-0F ADD1 Yukon 0F YADD1 NPT = 1/2", 1", 2" C = 0.5" C = 1" C = 2" ASME Sec VIII metric A L not applicable not applicable
6 H250 with extended pressures Ontario 0F ADD2 Refer to Scope of Registration on Page 2 of Statutory Declaration Refer to Scope of Registration on Page 2 of Statutory Declaration ASME Sec VIII metric A L not applicable not applicable
7 OPTIFLEX 1300 C Alberta 0F British Columbia 0F Manitoba CSA-0F New Brunswick 0F Newfoundland & Lab 0F Northwest Territories 0F T Nova Scotia 0F Nunavut 0F N Ontario 0F Prince Edward Island 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatchewan CSA-0F Yukon 0F = 1", 1½, 2, 3, 4, 6, = 1½, 2, 3, 4, = 1", 1½, 2, 3, = 1", 1½, 2, 3", 4" 1500 = 1", 1½, = 1" (for 02mm single cable probe option only) NPT = ¾ 1½ " (½ NPTF is only available for Ø2mm single cable probe option) not available not applicable Flange = SA 182-F316L Hastelloy C-22 (Hastelloy C-22 is not available for 08mm single cable probe and 04mm double not cable probe applicable options) Contact PSC, KROHNE France for more data. NPT adapter = SA L
8 OPTIFLEX 2200 Alberta 0F British Columbia 0F Manitoba CSA-0F New Brunswick 0F Newfoundland & Lab 0F Nova Scotia 0F NUMAVUT 0F N Ontario 0F PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatchewan CSA-0F YUKON 0F Y not applicable not applicable
9 OPTIFLUX 1000 Alberta Not Issued Ontario 0F BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Manitoba CSA-0F Saskatch CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y Wafer 3/8" to 6" degrees C to 100 degrees C ASTM A 312 Grade TP316 (stainless steel pipes and tubes), 16Cr-12Ni- 2Mo pipe. Wafer OPTIFLUX 2000/4000 HR, Teflon, ETFE Alberta 0F Ontario 0F BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 8" to 24" 300 = 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 8" to 24" Class 150: 38C 38C for 16" and 20" 38C for 18" 38C for 24" Class 300: 38C A A105 A L C C D E E D 316 and 316L
10 OPTIFLUX 2000/4000 hard rubber, Teflon liner ABSA 0F BC CRN 0F Ontario 0F ADD1 Manitoba CSA-0F ADD1 Quebec CSA-0F ADD1 Sask CSA-0F ADD1 NewF & Lab 0F ADD1 NW Terr 0F TADD1 Nova Sc 0F ADD1 Nunavut 0F NADD1 PEI 0F ADD1 Yukon 0F YADD1 600 = 1" to 12" 900 = 1" to 12" 1500 = 1" to 12" Class 600: 100F Class 900: 100F Class 1500: 100F ASTM A312 grade TP316L for 1" and TP316 for 4"+12" ASTM A105N OPTIFLUX 2000/4000 PFA, PP liner ABSA CRN 0F ADD2 BC 0F ADD2 Ontario 0F ADD2 Manitoba CSA-0F ADD2 Quebec CSA-0F ADD2 Sask CSA-0F ADD2 NewF & Lab 0F ADD2 NW Terr 0F TADD2 Nova Sc 0F ADD2 Nunavut 0F NADD2 PEI 0F ADD2 Yukon 0F YADD2 150 = 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", 6" 300 = 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", 6" Class 150: 100F Class 300: 100F A A L
11 OPTIFLUX 2000/4000 HR, Teflon, ETFE Alberta 0F Ontario 0F ADD3 BC 0F New&Lab 0F ADD3 New Bruns 0F ADD3 Nova Sco 0F ADD3 PE Island 0F ADD3 Nunavut 0F NADD3 NW Terr. 0F TADD3 Quebec 0F ADD3 Manitoba 0F ADD3 Saskatch 0F ADD3 Yukon 0F YADD3 150 = 28", 30", 32", 36", 40", 42", 48" to 60" 300 = 28", 30", 32", 36", 40", 42", 48" to 60" Full rating (no restrictions mentioned from ABSA) 304 ASTM A 240 ASTM A105 N OPTIFLUX 2000/4000 HG, Teflon, ETFE Ontario 0F ADD4 Alberta 0F BC 0F ADD4 Manitoba 0F ADD4 New Bruns 0F ADD4 Quebec 0F ADD4 Sask 0F ADD4 150 = 1" thru 6" 300 = 1" thru 6" Full rating of Flange per ANSI B16.5/ANSI B16.47 ASTM A312 Grade TP321 SS F304L and SS F316L A105
12 OPTIFLUX 5000 (sandwich version) OPTIFLUX 5000 FL Ontario 0F Alberta 0F BC -Kalto 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec 0F Manitoba 0F Saskatch 0F Yukon 0F Y Alberta 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F Newf&Lab 0F NewBrun 0F NWT 0F T Nova Sco 0F Nunavut 0F N PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Ontario 0F Saskatch CSA-0F YUKON 0F Y Wafer = 1/10" to 4" contact KALTO help desk ceramic Wafer 300 = 1/2", 1", 2", 3" = 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4" = 6", 8" = 10" 300 = 1/2", 1", 2", 3" has Full rating = 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4" has Full rating = 6", 8" has 10 bar = 10" has 6 bar ceramic flange
13 OPTIFLUX C, 6100C, 6100F, 6100W, 6300C, 6300F, 6300W OPTIFLUX 7000 FL/C ABSA 0F BC 0F Ontario 0F Manitoba CSA-0F Quebec CSA-0F Sask CSA-0F NewBruns 0F NewF & Lab 0F NW Terr 0F T Nova Sc 0F Nunavut 0F N PEI 0F Yukon 0F Y Ontario 0F Alberta 0F letr BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Manitoba CSA-0F Quebec CSA-0F Sask CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 1/10", 1/2", 1", 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5", 6" 300 = 1/10", 1/2", 1", 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5", 6" 150 = 1 1/2", 4" = 1", 2", 3" 300 = 1", 2", 3" 40 Bar 20 dgrc 150 dgrc AISI 304 AISI 316L 150 = 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4" have deg C 300 = 1", 2", 3" have deg C ceramic ASME B16.5
14 OPTIMASS 1000 / 1010 / 1050 / 1300 OPTIMASS 2000 / 2010 / 2050 / 2300 Alberta 0F Ontario 0F ADD1 BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Queb CSA-0F Man CSA-0F Sask CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y Alberta 0F Ontario 0F ADD1 BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Queb CSA-0F Man CSA-0F Sask CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y = 1/2", 1", 1 1/2", 2", 4", 6", 10" = 1/2", 1", 1 1/2", 2", 4", 6", 10" see CRN certificate see CRN table Duplex SS UNS to ASTM A789 Dual certified 316 / 316L
15 OPTIMASS 3000 OPTIMASS 6000 Alberta 0F Ontario 0F BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Queb CSA-0F Manitoba not avail. Sask CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y Alberta 0H BC 0H Manitoba 0H New&Lab 0H New Brunswick 0H Nova Sco 0H Ontario 0H PE Island 0H Nunavut 0H N NW Terr. 0H T Quebec 0H Saskatchewan 0H YUKON 0H Y Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. Class S08, H08, S10, H10, S15, H15, S25, H25, S50, H50, S80, H80, S100, D100, S150, D150, S200, D200, S250 Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. For MWP of Tube and Heating Jacket please refer to Scope document number Rev th December,2013 (page 2 and 3 of CRN). Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. For please refer to Scope document number Rev th December,2013 (page 2 and 3 of CRN) Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. For Flange Material please refer to Scope document number Rev th December,2013 (page 2 and 3 of CRN)
16 OPTIMASS 7000 Alberta 0F BC 0F Ontario 0F ADD1 New&Lab 0F ADD1 New Bruns 0F ADD1 Nova Sco 0F ADD1 PE Island 0F ADD1 Nunavut 0F NADD1 NW Terr. 0F TADD1 Queb not avail. Manitoba not avail. Sask not avail. Yukon 0F YADD1 Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information. Refer to Scope page 2 of CRN certificate for this information.
17 OPTIMASS 7000 Alberta 0F BC 0F Ontario 0F ADD1 design registration letter rcvd 18-Sep08. Manitoba CSA-0F ADD1 NEWF & Lab 0F Rev1 New B 0F Rev1 NovaS 0F REV1 NUNAVUT 0F1004.9NRev1 NWT 0F1004.9TRev1 PEI 0F1004.9Rev1 Quebec CSA-0F ADD1 Saskatch CSA-0F ADD1 YUKON 0F1004.9YREV1 600 (Hastel. C-22)= 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1 1/2", 2", 3", 4" MWP for primary TUBE: Note: Interpolation must be used for MWP values not seen here. Size 06T-25T, 80T: -40C to 68F -1 to +1440psig -1 to 100 Barg Size 40T, 50T: -40C to 68F -1 to +1305psig -1 to 90 Barg Size 06T-40T: -40F to 302F -1 to +1015psig -2 to 70 Barg Size 50T, 80T -40F to 302F -1 to 797psig -1 to 55 Barg Titanium Hastelloy C-22
18 OPTIMASS 8000, 8010, 8050, 8051, 8300, 9000, 9010 ABSA 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F Ontario 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T PE Island 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatch CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 1/2" thru 6" 300 = 1/2" thru 6" 600 = 1/2" thru 6" 900 = 1/2" thru 6" 1500 = 1/2" thru 6" NPT = 1/4" 3916psig for S/H psig for S/H psig for S/H psig for S/H psig for S/H 77F; -292 to 446F (8000 type); 32F to 662F (9000 type). SS / Hastelloy C22 OPTIMASS 8000k without heating jacket Alberta 0F = 1/2", 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4", 6" 300 = 1/2", 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4", 6" 600 = 1/2", 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4", 6" 900 = 1/2", 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4", 6" 1500 = 1/2", 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4", 6" Temperature of 100 F: Class 150 = 275 psig Class 300 = 720 psig Class 600 = 1440 psig Class 900 = 1450 psig Class 1500 = 1450 psig A /316L, ASTM /316L
19 OPTISONIC 3400 Alberta 0F (addition) British Columbia 0F Manitoba 0F New Brunswick 0F ADD3 Newf & Lab 0F ADD3 Northwest Ter. 0F TADD3 Nova Scotia 0F ADD3 Nunavut 0F NADD3 Ontario 0F ADD3 Prince Edward Isl 0F ADD3 Quebec CSA-0F ADD3 Sask CSA-0F ADD3 Yukon 0F YADD3 Same as all UFM 3030 CRN registrations Same as all UFM 3030 CRN registrations Same as all UFM 3030 CRN registrations Same as all UFM 3030 CRN registrations OPTISONIC 7300 C OPTISONIC 7300 F Alberta 0F = 2" thru 24" 300 = 2" thru 24" 600 = 2" thru 24" 900 = 2" thru 14" Contact KALTO Helpdesk. Refer to ABSA CRN registration letter. Contact KALTO Helpdesk.
20 OPTISWIRL 4070C Alberta 0F Ontario 0F BC 0F New&Lab 0F New Bruns 0F Nova Sco 0F PE Island 0F Nunavut 0F N NW Terr. 0F T Quebec CSA-0F Manitoba CSA-0F Saskatch CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 1/2" thru 12" 300 = 1/2" thru 12" 600 = 1/2" thru 6" Class 150 = 20C Class 300 = 20C Class 600 = 1200psi@ 20C SS 316L A L SS 316 / A182 F316L
21 OPTIWAVE 5200 Alberta 0F British Columbia 0F Manitoba CSA-0F New Brunswick 0F Newfoundland & Lab 0F Nova Scotia 0F NUNAVUT 0F N Ontario 0F PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatchewan CSA-0F YUKON 0F Y Class 150 / 300 Refer to ABSA Redistration Letter of 31-March-2013 and KSAS Introduction document for details. Refer to ABSA Redistration Letter of 31-March-2013 and KSAS Introduction document for MWPtemperature-pressure information. not applicable ASME B16.5 SA/A-182 F304L/316L not applicable
22 OPTIWAVE 6300C Alberta OF British Columbia 0F Manitoba CSA-OF New Brunswick OF Newfoundland & Lab OF Northwest Territories OF T Nova Scotia OF Nunavut OF N Ontario OF Prince Edward Island OF Quebec CSA-OF Saskatchewan CSA-OF Yukon OF Y 150 = 3, 4, 6, = 3, 4 NPT = 1½ " DROP PP antenna Flange = temp: 150 LB. = C 300 LB. = C NPT = C not applicable Flange = SA 182-F316L NPT adapter = SA L not applicable
23 OPTIWAVE 7300C Alberta OF British Columbia 0F Manitoba CSA-OF New Brunswick OF Newfoundland & Lab OF Northwest Territories OF T Nova Scotia OF Nunavut OF N Ontario OF Prince Edward Island OF Quebec CSA-OF Saskatchewan CSA-OF Yukon OF Y 150 = 1½, 2, 3, 4, 6, = 1½, 2, 3, 4, = 1½, 2, 3, = 1½, = 1½, 2 NPT = 1½ " DROP PP antenna Flange = temp: 150 LB. = C 300 LB. = C 400 LB. = C 600 LB. = C 900 LB. = C 1500 LB. = C NPT = C DROP PTFE antenna 150 LB. = C 300 LB. = 40 20C 400 LB. = 40 20C 600 LB. = 40 20C 900 LB. = 40 20C 1500 LB. = 40 20C NPT = 40 20C HORN metallic antenna 150 LB. = C 300 LB. = C 400 LB. = C 600 LB. = C 900 LB. = 90 20C 1500 LB. = C NPT = C not applicable Flange = SA 182-F316L Hastelloy C-22 not applicable NPT adapter = SA L UFM 3030 XXXT Alberta 0F = 16" Contact KROHNE Construction n/a UFM 3030 XXXT Alberta 0F ABSA acceptance letter 300 = 10", 12", 16", 18" Contact KROHNE Construction ASTM A333 Gr 6 A350LF2 n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F ABSA acceptance letter 300 = 42" Contact KROHNE Construction n/a
24 UFM 3030 Alberta 0F = 42" Contact KROHNE Construction A A105 n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F = 12", 20" 300 = 4", 10" Contact KROHNE Construction ASTM A333 Gr 6 A350LF2 CL1 n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F New Brunswick 0F Newfoundland & Lab 0F Northwest Territories 0F T Nova Scotia 0F Nunavut 0F N Ontario 0F PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatchewan CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y 150 = 1" thru 20" 20C for 1 to 2.5" for tube/flange of SS 316L/ 316L; 20C for 3 to 20" for tube/flange of SS 316L/Carbon Steel SS316 /316L SS316 /316L Carbon Steel n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F BC 0F Manitoba CSA-0F New Brunswick 0F Newfoundland & Lab 0F Northwest Territories 0F T Nova Scotia 0F Nunavut 0F N Ontario 0F PEI 0F Quebec CSA-0F Saskatchewan CSA-0F Yukon 0F Y 300 = 1" thru 6" 20C for 1 to 2.5" for tube/flange of SS 316L/ 316L; 20C for 3 to 6" for tube/flange of SS 316L/Carbon Steel SS316 /316L SS316 /316L Carbon Steel n/a
25 UFM 3030 Alberta 0F = 24",30",36" 38C = psi and 38C = 275.5psi and 38C = A106 Gr. B A105 N n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F = 20", 36" 38C = 600.3psi and 38C = psi A516 Gr. 70 A105 N n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F (add 1.) BC 0F (add 1.) Manitoba CSA-0F ADD1 New Brunswick 0F ADD1 Newfoundland 0F ADD1 Northwest Territories 0F TADD1 Nova Scotia 0F ADD1 Nunavut 0F NADD1 Ontario 0F ADD1 PEI 0F (add1) Quebec CSA-0F ADD1 Sask CSA-0F ADD1 Yukon 0F YADD1 150 = 24", 26", 28", 30", 32", 34", 36", 38", 40", 42", 44", 48" /temperature rating per ASME B16.5 & B16.47 A516 A106 A312TP316/316L & A L A105, A182F316L per ASME B16.5 and B16.47 n/a
26 UFM 3030 Alberta 0F (add 1.) BC 0F (add 1.) Manitoba CSA-0F ADD1 New Brunswick 0F ADD1 Newfoundland 0F ADD1 Northwest Territories 0F TADD1 Nova Scotia 0F ADD1 Nunavut 0F NADD1 Ontario 0F ADD1 PEI 0F (add1) Quebec CSA-0F ADD1 Sask CSA-0F ADD1 Yukon 0F YADD1 300 = 8", 10", 12", 14", 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", 26", 28", 30", 32", 34", 36" /temperature rating per ASME B16.5 & B16.47 A516 A106 A312TP316/316L & A L A105, A182F316L per ASME B16.5 and B16.47 n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F = 20" Contact KROHNE Construction A A105 n/a UFM 3030 Alberta 0F (add 2.) BC 0F (add 2.) Manitoba CSA-0F ADD2 New Brunswick 0F ADD2 Newfoundland 0F ADD2 Northwest Territories 0F TADD2 Nova Scotia 0F ADD2 Nunavut 0F NADD2 Ontario 0F ADD2 PEI 0F (add2) Quebec CSA-0F ADD2 Sask CSA-0F ADD2 Yukon 0F YADD2 600 = 1" thru 36" 900 = 1" thru 18" 1500 = 3" thru 12" /temperature rating per ASME B16.5 & B16.47 A A106B A182F316/316L A312TP316/316L A L A105, A182F316L per ASME B16.5 and B16.47 n/a UFM 530 F HT ABSA 0F design acceptance letter 150 = 4" 20 38C 5 440C Note: Use interpolation for other temperature/pressures. B444 UNS N06625 B564 UNS N06625 ANSI B16.5 n/a
27 UFM 530 F HT ABSA 0F design acceptance letter 900 = 6" C C
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