What is the difference between ANSI and PN?

DIN standards use Pressure Nominale (PN) to designate a pressure rating—for example, PN16 is suitable for use up to 16 bar at ambient temperature. ANSI standard lists “Class,” which is the pressure-temperature rating based on PSI, with different pressure ratings based on a maximum temperature.

What is PN 10 pressure rating?

PN stands for Nominal Pressure and roughly equates to the number of bar i.e. the cold working pressure of PN10 is 10 bar. Ratings range from PN2. 5 to PN420. The latest Australian standard AS4331 references this rating system (PN2.

What class is PN10?

Flange Tables

Standard Class Number of Bolts
ANSI B16.5 ANSI 1500 4
ISO 7005 (DIN) PN6 4
PN10 4
PN16 4

What is PN10 flange?

SKU DN-P10.

Create easy access points in piping systems with these DIN-PN10 Steel Slip-On Flanges. These flanges are pressure rated up to 10 bar and are manufactured to the Deutsches Institute fur Normung (DIN) EN 1092-1:2007 specifications for dimensions and tolerances.

What does PN rating mean?

Notes: PN Is the nominal working pressure rating. The number used to describe PN is 10 times the value of the maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) at 20°C (MPa x10) based on a design factor of 1.25. SDR Nominal ratio of outside diameter to wall thickness.

What is PN10 in flange?

PN10, PN16, PN25 and PN40 specify both pressure class in bars of pressure, and metric flange dimensions (such as bolt circle diameter, hole size, bolt size etc) according to international flange standards such as ISO 7005-1 or DIN 2501 that use the metric system of measurements.

What is PN 10 pipe?

The HDPE 110MM PN 10 HDPE PIPE material is critical to the overall success of the ground source geothermal system. It must provide corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, flexibility, impact resistance, resistance to slow crack growth, long-term hydrostatic strength (pressure capability), and temperature resistance.