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PFI ES-22-2013 Recommended Practice for Color Coding of Piping Materials.pdf

1、PFI Standard ES-22 |Denotes Revision (Revised December 2013) RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR COLOR CODING OF PIPING MATERIALS Prepared by Pipe Fabrication Institute Engineering Committee All PFI Standards are advisory only. There is no agreement to adhere to any PFI Standard and their use by anyone is enti

2、rely voluntary. Copyright by PIPE FABRICATION INSTITUTE Dedicated to Technical Advancements and Standardization in the Pipe Fabrication Industry Since 1913 USA 511 Avenue of Americas, # 601 New York, NY 10011 CANADA 655, 32ndAvenue, # 201 Lachine, QC H8T 3G6 WEB SITE www.pfi-institute.org PFI Standa

3、rd ES-22 |Denotes Revision (Revised December 2013) RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR COLOR CODING OF PIPING MATERIALS 1. Scope 1.1 The intent of this standard is to provide a system for easy identification of piping materials by general material classifications. 2. General 2.1 This standard cannot possibly d

4、istinguish between all the various grades or specifications of material. However, the user is encouraged to develop his own identification system depending on the specific materials involved for a project. Table 1 identifies the most common grades of material used in piping systems. 2.2 Color markin

5、gs may be made using paint, dye, tape, or dry marker. Color markings are assigned on the basis of nominal chemical composition. Color coding for dual stamped materials shall be marked in accordance with the material required for the project or stock. 2.3 Identification by this method is not a substi

6、tute for other permanent manufacturers marking, as is required by applicable ASTM or other piping material specifications. 2.4 The principal purpose of this standard is to simplify identification of the pipe during storage and after the pipe has been cut for fabrication or returned to stock. 2.5 Whe

7、re pipe spool pieces are painted after completion of fabrication, further material color marking is not necessary except where required by code or the purchaser. Material identification after fabrication is complete is typically traceable by referencing the spool piece mark to the corresponding fabr

8、ication drawing and bill of material 2.6 Paint and marking materials for use on nuclear piping systems shall be approved as suitable for the material to which it will be applied. Marking materials for stainless steel and nickel alloy piping must not contain undesirable substances such as chlorides,

9、fluorides, sulfur, and low melting point metals. 2.7 The Fabricator, contractor, or purchaser may choose to implement positive material identification prior to color coding. Reference PFI standard ES-42, Standard for Positive Material Identification of Piping Components using Portable X-ray Emission

10、 Type Test Equipment 3. Location Of Marking 3.1 Pipe shall be marked for its full length. 3.2 Flanges shall be banded on the back of the flange at the intersection of the back face and the hub. 3.3 Fittings shall be striped from bevel to bevel. 3.4 Miscellaneous material shall be color marked so as

11、to provide proper identity. 3.5 The paint shall not cover welding surfaces. 3.6 Typical markings are shown in Figure 1. PFI Standard ES-22 |Denotes Revision (Revised December 2013) Table 1 COLOR CODE FOR MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION Material Common Designation UNS Designation Color of Stripe(s) Carbon St

12、eel Carbon Steel, Electric Resistance Welded Pipe A53 Gr. B/API 5LB Wld None 1 solid white Carbon Steel, Smls, specified tensile strength under 70,000 psi (483 MPA) A53 Gr. B K03005 No Marking Carbon Steel, killed steel A106 Gr. B K03006 1 solid green Carbon Steel, specified tensile strength 70,000

13、psi (483 MPA) and over A106 Gr. C K03501 2 solid green Carbon Steel, low temperature (impact tested) A333 Gr. 6 K03006 1 solid red High Yield Carbon Steel 52,000 min. yield API 5LX-52 1 solid yellow, 1 solid green 60,000 min. yield API 5LX-60 1 solid yellow, 1 solid pink 65,000 min. yield API 5LX-65

14、 2 solid yellow 70,000 min. yield API 5LX-70 1 solid yellow, 1 solid orange Low Alloy Materials C-Mo steel A335 Gr. P1 K11522 1 solid orange 1 Cr-1/2 Mo Steel A335 Gr. P12 K11562 1 solid orange, 1 solid blue 1 1/4 Cr-1/2 Mo Steel A335 Gr. P11 K11597 1 solid yellow 2 1/4 Cr-1 Mo Steel A335 Gr. P22 K2

15、1590 1 solid blue 5 Cr-1/2 Mo Steel A335 Gr. P5 K41545 1 solid blue, 1 solid yellow 9 Cr-1 Mo Steel A335 Gr. P9 S50400 2 solid orange 9 Cr 1 Mo 0.2V A335 Gr. P91 K91560 1 solid pink, 1 solid gray 9 Cr Mo 0.2V 2W A335 Gr. P92 K92460 1 solid green, 1 solid gray Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel

16、s Type 405 A268 TP405 S40500 1 solid green, 1 solid black Type 410 A268 TP410 S41000 1 solid green, 1 solid red Austenitic Stainless Steels Type 304 A312 TP304 S30400 1 solid black Type 304L A312 TP304L S30403 2 solid black Type 304H A312 TP304H S30409 1 intermittent black Type 309 A358 Gr309 S30900

17、 1 solid black, 1 solid brown Type 310 A358 Gr310 S31000 1 solid green, 1 solid orange Type 316 A312 TP316 S31600 1 solid gray Type 316L A312 TP316L S31603 2 solid gray Type 316H A312 TP316H S31609 1 intermittent gray Type 317 A312 TP317 S31700 1 solid brown, 1 solid green Type 317L A312 TP317L S317

18、03 1 solid brown, 1 solid red Type 321 A312 TP321 S32100 1 solid pink Type 321H A312 TP321H S32109 2 solid pink Type 347 A312 TP347 S34700 1 solid brown Type 347H A312 TP347H S34709 2 solid brown Nickel Based Alloys Nickel 200 B161 N02200 1 solid black, 1 solid pink Incoloy 800 B407 N08800 1 solid b

19、lack, 1 solid orange Incoloy 800H B407 N08810 1 solid gray, 1 solid red Incoloy 825 B423 N08825 1 solid gray, 1 solid blue Inconel 600 B167 N06600 2 solid blue Inconel 625 B444 N06625 1 solid blue, 1 solid pink Hastelloy Alloy B-2 B622 N10665 1 solid red, 1 solid orange Hastelloy Alloy C-276 B622 N1

20、0276 1 solid red, 1 solid blue Hastelloy Alloy C-22 B622 N06022 2 solid red Hastelloy Alloy G B622 N06007 1 solid red, 1 solid yellow Carpenter Alloy 20 CB-3 B464 N08020 1 solid black, 1 solid blue Monel 400 B165 N04400 1 solid black, 1 solid yellow Aluminum Alloys Alloy 3003 Aluminum B241 A93003 1

21、solid purple Alloy 6061 Aluminum B241 A96061 1 solid tan Note: Any product manufactured by welding shall have an additional white stripe. CURRENT INDEX OF 2014-2015 PFI STANDARDS A complete list of PFI members and available membership CHARTER MEMBERS CONTRACTOR MEMBERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AFFILIATE ME

22、MBERS HONORARY MEMBERS Associate and Affiliate member contributors Walter Sperko Sperko Engineering Services, Inc. Greensboro, NC Thomas Warrelmann Victaulic Company of America Easton, PA Sheryl Michalak Welding Outlets, Inc. Houston, TX PFI Standards and Technical Bulletins are published to serve p

23、roven needs of the pipe fabricating industry at the design level and in actual shop operations. Hence, such needs are continually considered and reviewed by the Engineering Committee of the Pipe Fabrication Institute to provide recommended procedures, which have been demonstrated by collective exper

24、iences to fulfill requirements in a manner for Code compliance. However, as the PFI Standards are for minimum requirements the designer or fabricator always has the option of specifying supplementary conditions in the form of requirements beyond the scope of the PFI publications. CHARTER MEMBERS Ass

25、ociate and Affiliate member contributors Dave Stanzel Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Appleton, WI Walter Sperko Sperko Engineering Services, Inc. Greensboro, NC Thomas Warrelmann Victaulic Company of America Easton, PA Sheryl Michalak Welding Outlets, Inc. Houston, TX Visit our website www.pfi-institute.o

26、rg for an up to date list of all PFI Members and their website A current index of the latest revised ES Standards, Technical Bulletins and Safety Training Guideline is available from the Pipe Fabrication Institute. PFI Safety Training Guideline, Standards and Technical Bulletins are published to ser

27、ve proven needs of the pipe fabricating industry at the design level and in actual shop operations. Hence, such needs are continually considered and reviewed by the Engineering Committee of the Pipe Fabrication Institute to provide recommended procedures, which have been demonstrated by collective e

28、xperiences to fulfill requirements in a manner for Code compliance. However, as the PFI Standards are for minimum requirements the designer or fabricator always has the option of specifying supplementary conditions in the form of requirements beyond the scope of the PFI publications. ACCO ENGINEERED

29、 SYSTEMS Glendale, California AECON INDUSTRIAL Cambridge, Ontario (Canada) A & G PIPING, INC. Forth Worth, Texas ARMISTEAD MECHANICAL, INC. Mahwah, New Jersey BASSETT MECHANICAL, INC. Kaukauna, Wisconsin DIXIE MECHANICAL, INC. Tuscaloosa, Alabama ENERPIPE SYSTEMS, INC. New London, Wisconsin GASTIER

30、INTERNATIONAL, INC. Anjou, Quebec (Canada) GEM INDUSTRIAL, INC. Walbridge, Ohio GREAT LAKES MECHANICAL, INC. Little Chute, Wisconsin HIGH PURITY SYSTEMS, INC. Manassas, Virginia IDEAL WELDERS, LTD. Delta, British Columbia (Canada) INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEMS, INC. Toledo, Ohio J. F. AHERN CO. Fond du L

31、ac, Wisconsin JOHN E. GREEN COMPANY Highland Park, Michigan KINETIC SYSTEMS, INC. Union City, California LAWDAN UNDUSTRIES St. Paul, Minnesota MARELICH MECHANICAL CO. INC. Hayward, California MC ABEE CONSTRUCTION, INC. Tuscaloosa, Alabama MC CARLS, INC. Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania MECHANICAL INC. A H

32、ELM GROUP CO. Freeport, Illinois MURPHY COMPANY St. Louis, Missouri NARDEI FABRICATORS, LTD. Calgary, Alberta (Canada) P1 GROUP, INC. Lawrence, Kansas PERFORMANCE MECHANICAL, INC. Pittsburg, California PIONEER PIPE, INC. Marietta, Ohio PIPE FABRICATING & SUPPLY CO. Woods Cross, Utah PIPING SYSTEMS,

33、INC. Kaukauna, Wisconsin S. A. COMUNALE COMPANY, INC. Barberton, Ohio S & D / OSTERFELD MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Dayton, Ohio SCHECK MECHANICAL WI CORP. Kaukauna, Wisconsin SHAW MID-STATES PIPE FABRICATING, INC. El Dorado, Arkansas TEAM INDUSTRIES, INC. Kaukauna, Wisconsin UNIVERSITY MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING CO. San Diego, California WESTLAKE INDUSTRIES, INC. Burlington, Ontario (Canada) W. SOULE & COMPANY Portage, Michigan W. J. ONEIL COMPANY Livonia, Michigan

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