Hygienic Process Sample PIP PHCM0004 Hygienic Valve Commodity Codes Designator System

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Hygienic Process Sample PIP PHCM0004 Hygienic Valve Commodity Codes Designator System

PURPOSE AND USE OF PROCESS INDUSTRY PRACTICES In an effort to minimize the cost of process industry facilities, this Practice has been prepared from the technical requirements in the existing standards of major industrial users, contractors, or standards organizations. By harmonizing these technical requirements into a single set of Practices, administrative, application, and engineering costs to both the purchaser and the manufacturer should be reduced. While this Practice is expected to incorporate the majority of requirements of most users, individual applications may involve requirements that will be appended to and take precedence over this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and particular matters or application of the Practice to particular project or engineering situations should not be made solely on information contained in these materials. The use of trade names from time to time should not be viewed as an expression of preference but rather recognized as normal usage in the trade. Other brands having the same specifications are equally correct and may be substituted for those named. All Practices or guidelines are intended to be consistent with applicable laws and regulations including OSHA requirements. To the extent these Practices or guidelines should conflict with OSHA or other applicable laws or regulations, such laws or regulations must be followed. Consult an appropriate professional before applying or acting on any material contained in or suggested by the Practice. This Practice is subject to revision at any time. Process Industry Practices (PIP), Construction Industry Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 3925 West Braker Lane (R4500), Austin, Texas 78759. PIP Member Companies and Subscribers may copy this Practice for their internal use. Changes or modifications of any kind are not permitted within any PIP Practice without the express written authorization of PIP. Authorized Users may attach addenda or overlays to clearly indicate modifications or exceptions to specific sections of PIP Practices. Authorized Users may provide their clients, suppliers and contractors with copies of the Practice solely for Authorized Users purposes. These purposes include but are not limited to the procurement process (e.g., as attachments to requests for quotation/ purchase orders or requests for proposals/contracts) and preparation and issue of design engineering deliverables for use on a specific project by Authorized User s client. PIP s copyright notices must be clearly indicated and unequivocally incorporated in documents where an Authorized User desires to provide any third party with copies of the Practice. PRINTING HISTORY June 2014 Issued Not printed with State funds

June 2014 Coatings Table of Contents PIP PHCM0004 Hygienic Valve Commodity Codes Designator System 1. Introduction... 3 1.1 Purpose... 3 1.2 Scope... 3 2. References... 3 Process Industry Practices... 3 3. Requirements... 3 3.1 General... 3 3.2 Field Definitions... 3 3.3 Example Designations... 5 Process Industry Practices Page 1 of 9

1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose This Practice provides the designator system for identifying PIP hygienic valve commodity codes. 1.2 Scope This Practice describes the arrangement of the PIP hygienic valve commodity codes designations for manually operated valves and the requirements for each field within a designation. Designation requirements are provided for both PIP-developed and purchaser-developed hygienic valve commodity codes. 2. References Exclusion: Valves that must be engineered for a specific installation and application are not included in the scope of this Practice (e.g. control valves, pressure relief valves, mix proof valves, etc.). Applicable parts of the following Practice shall be considered an integral part of this Practice. The edition in effect on the date of contract award shall be used, except as otherwise noted. Short titles will be used herein where appropriate. Process Industry Practices (PIP) PIP PHCM0001 Hygienic Process Systems Line Class Designator System 3. Requirements 3.1 General 3.1.1 The PIP hygienic valve commodity code shall consist of six alternating alphanumeric fields containing one to three characters each (maximum of 12 characters). The first five fields are mandatory while the sixth is optional. 3.1.2 Valves listed in PIP Piping Material Specifications and PIP Valve Descriptions shall use the first five fields resulting in a 10-character alphanumeric valve commodity code. 3.1.3 Each field shall describe various features of a valve. 3.2 Field Definitions 3.2.1 First Field ID Surface Finish (per ASME BPE Table SF-2.4-1) The first field shall define the ID surface finish based on ASME BPE Table SF-2.4-1. The ID Surface Finish code shall consist of one numeric character in accordance with the following list: 0 = SF0; No finish requirement 1 = SF1; Ra 20 μin (0.51 μm) Mechanical Polish 2 = SF2; Ra 25 μin (0.64 μm) Mechanical Polish Process Industry Practices Page 3 of 9

3 = SF3; Ra 30 μin (0.76 μm) Mechanical Polish 4 = SF4; Ra 15 μin (0.38 μm) Mechanical Polish and Electro-polish 5 = SF5; Ra 20 μin (0.51 μm) Mechanical Polish and Electro-polish 6 = SF6; Ra 25 μin (0.64 μm) Mechanical Polish and Electro-polish 3.2.2 Second Field Valve Type 3.2.2.1 The second field shall define the valve type. 3.2.2.2 The valve type field shall consist of two alphabetic characters in accordance with Table 1. 3.2.3 Third Field Pressure Class 3.2.3.1 The third field shall define the pressure class. 3.2.3.2 The pressure class field shall consist of two numeric characters in accordance with Table 2. 3.2.4 Fourth Field Body Material 3.2.4.1 The fourth field shall define the nominal valve body material. 3.2.4.2 The nominal valve body material field shall consist of two alphabetic characters in accordance with PIP PHCM0001, Table 2. 3.2.4.3 The fourth field shall not be used to identify the product form (e.g., casting, forging, etc.) or grade, but merely to categorize by nominal material composition. 3.2.5 Fifth Field End Connection Type and Sequence Number 3.2.5.1 The fifth field shall define the valve end connections and provide a sequence number to differentiate between similar valves. 3.2.5.2 The end connection type and sequence number field shall consist of three numeric or alpha numeric characters in accordance with Table 3, PIP column. 3.2.5.3 Plug, ball, and butterfly valves in the PIP Piping Material Specifications and the PIP Valve Descriptions have gear operators specified if the force required to operate the valve is excessive. In these instances, two valve commodity codes shall be used that have different sequence numbers to distinguish between the two types of valves (i.e., one with and the other without the gear operator). 3.2.5.4 Gear operators for gate and globe valves shall not be specified in PIP Piping Material Specifications or PIP Valve Descriptions. Handwheels shall be specified for all gate and globe valves in the PIP Valve Descriptions. 3.2.5.5 If an owner finds that creating a unique valve commodity code by using the sixth field is not suitable, the owner may use numbers reserved in the fifth field as shown in Table 3, Owners column. The valve descriptions should be provided in supplemental specifications provided by the owner. Process Industry Practices Page 4 of 9

Comment: Owner numbers are intended for special valves that are not likely to be a PIP standard (e.g., special trim, metal seats, bellows seal, additional testing, etc.). The owner end connection series (i.e., numbers less than 900) permit easy identification of the end connection type. The 930 to 999 series allows easy recognition of an owner-specified valve. 3.2.6 Sixth Field Owner Designation (Optional) 3.2.6.1 The sixth field shall be reserved for owner-specified options. Comment: Typical use of the sixth field is to identify variations from the base PIP Valve Description (e.g., gear operators if not already addressed in the PIP Material Specification or PIP Valve Description) and lockable features, bellows seal, special trim, 100% RT, etc. 3.2.6.2 The number of alphabetic or alpha-numeric characters should be limited to two for a maximum of 12 characters total to designate a valve. 3.2.6.3 The alphabetic or alpha-numeric character(s) should be added directly to the PIP valve number as a suffix and without a delimiter. 3.3 Example Designations 3.3.1 Examples of valve commodity codes generated by PIP authors are as follows: a. 4DP14SDH00, where: First Field (ID Surface Finish) 4 = SF4; Ra 15 μin (0.38 μm) Mechanical Polish and Electro-polish. Third Field (Pressure Class) Fourth Field (Body Material) Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.) Sixth Field (Owner Designation) DP = Diaphragm Valve 14 = Refer to ASME-BPE table DT-2-1 SD = 316/316L SS Body H00 = Hygienic Clamped Joints (HCJ) blank = Not applicable b. 4DP14SDH01, where the difference between this valve and 4DP14SDH00 in Section 3.3.1.a is the fifth field (PIP sequence number) that may indicate a gear operator within the PIP Valve Description. 3.3.2 Examples of valve commodity codes generated by owners using the sixth field are as follows: a. 2BA14SA800G, where: First Field (ID Surface Finish) 2 = SF2; Ra 25 μin (0.64 μm) Mechanical Polish. BA = Ball Valve Process Industry Practices Page 5 of 9

Third Field (Pressure Class) Fourth Field (Body Material) Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.) 14 = Refer to ASME-BPE Table DT-2-1 SA = 304/304L SS Body 800 = Buttweld Ends; first valve in 800 (PIP) series Sixth Field (Owner Designation) G = Owner s designation for an owner-specified gear operator b. 2BA03SD506LC, where: First Field (ID Surface Finish) 2 = SF2; Ra 25 μin (0.64 μm) Mechanical Polish. BA = Ball Valve Third Field (Pressure Class) : 03 = ASME Pressure Class 300 Fourth Field (Body Material): Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.): Sixth Field (Owner Designation): SD = 316/316L SS Body 506 = Flanged Ends; sixth valve in 500 (PIP) series LC = Owner s designation for an owner-specified lockable lever handle (L) and a second ownerspecified option indicating cleaned for oxygen service (C) 3.3.3 Examples of valve commodity codes generated by owners using the fifth field are as follows: a. 0BA01SA600, where: First Field (ID Surface Finish) 0 = SF0; No finish requirement BA = Ball Valve Third Field (Pressure Class) 01 = ASME Pressure Class 150 Fourth Field (Body Material) Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.) Sixth Field (Owner Designation) b. 0BA01SA930, where: SA = 304/304L SS Body 600 = Flanged Ends; first valve in 600 (Owner) series blank = Not used First Field (ID Surface Finish) 0 = SF0; No finish requirement BA = Ball Valve Third Field (Pressure Class) 01 = ASME Pressure Class 150 Fourth Field (Body Material) Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.) Sixth Field (Owner Designation) SA = 304/304L SS Body 930 = First valve in 930 (Owner) series blank = Not used Process Industry Practices Page 6 of 9

3.3.4 Example of OD finish incorporated into valve designation First Field (ID Surface Finish) 4 = SF4; Ra 15 μin (0.38 μm) Mechanical Polish and Electro-polish. Third Field (Pressure Class) Fourth Field (Body Material) Fifth Field (Connections/Seq.) Sixth Field (Owner Designation) DP = Diaphragm Valve 14 = Refer to ASME-BPE table DT-2-1 SD = 316/316L SS Body H00 = Hygienic Clamped Joints (HCJ) D2 = Owner s designation for an owner-specified OD finish SF2; Ra 25μin (0.64μm) Mechanical Polish Process Industry Practices Page 7 of 9

Table 1 Valve Type Symbol Valve Type AG Globe (Angle Pattern) BA Ball BF BV BM BT CA CD CL CS CT DP DM FB FM GA GL KG ND PC PL PM PT RD RM SC SP YG Butterfly V-Ball Multi-port Ball (e.g. CIP / SIP) Three-way Ball Angle Check Dual Plate Check Lift Check (includes Piston & Ball Check) Swing Check Tilting Disk Diaphragm Multi-port Diaphragm (e.g. CIP / SIP) Flush / Tank Bottom Multi-port Flush / Tank Bottom (e.g. CIP / SIP) Gate Globe (T-Pattern) Knife Gate Needle Pinch/Clamp Plug Multi-port Plug (e.g. CIP / SIP) Three-way Plug Radial Diaphragm Multi-port Radial Diaphragm (e.g. CIP / SIP) Stop Check (includes Non-Return) Special Globe (Y-Pattern) Process Industry Practices Page 8 of 9

Symbol Table 2 Pressure Class Class No ASME, API, or MSS Pressure Class. 00 Consult Manufacturer's Specification. 12 125 Hygienic Clamped Joints 14 Refer to ASME BPE Table DT-2-1 for max working pressure 01 150 17 175 02 200 13 250 03 300 04 400 06 600 08 800 09 900 10 1,000 15 1,500 16 1,690 20 2,000 25 2,500 26 2,680 30 3,000 40 4,000 45 4,500 50 5,000 60 6,000 68 8,000 70 10,000 80 99 Reserved for Owners Table 3 End Connection Type and Sequence Number Sequence Number Range PIP Owners End Connection Type 000 099 100 199 THRD 200 249 250 299 THRD X SW 300 399 400 499 SW 500 599 600 699 FLG 700 749 750 799 Wafer & Lugged 800 849 850 899 BW or ATW 900 929 Special H00 H49 H50 H99 HCJ 930 999 Reserved for Owners Process Industry Practices Page 9 of 9