Standard Specification for Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications

ABSTRACT
This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage. The pipe and fittings shall be iron castings suitable for installation and service for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications. The pipe and fittings shall meet all applicable requirements and tests given in this specification. Tensile test and chemical test shall be made to conform to the requirements specified. The pipe and fittings shall be uniformly coated with a material suitable for the purpose that is adherent, not brittle, and without a tendency to scale.
SCOPE
1.1 This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. It establishes standards covering material, manufacture, mechanical and chemical properties, dimensions, coating, test methods, inspection, certification, and product marking for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage.  
1.2 The EDP/ASA numbers indicated in this section represent a Uniform Industry Code adopted by the American Supply Association (ASA). A group designation prefix, 022, is assigned to hubless products, followed by the four-digit identification assigned to individual items and a check digit. This system has been instituted to facilitate EDP control through distribution channels, and is to be used universally in ordering and specifying product items. Those items with no EDP numbers are either new, special, or transitory and will be assigned numbers on subsequent prints of this specification.  
1.3 This specification covers pipe and fittings of the following patterns and applies to any other patterns that conform with the dimensions found in Tables 1 and 2 and all other applicable requirements given in this specification.2  
1.3.1 Lengths:    
Figures  
EDP/ASA Identification Numbers
for Hubless Pipe  
Fig. 1  
10 ft (3.0 m) in sizes and 5 ft. (1.5 m)
11/2 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,
10, 12, and 15 in.  
Fig. 1, Fig. 2  
Method of Specifying Fittings  
Fig. 3  
1.3.2 Fittings:    
Quarter Bend  
Fig. 5  
Quarter Bend, Reducing  
Fig. 6  
Quarter Bend, with Side Opening  
Fig. 7  
Quarter Bend, with Heel Opening  
Fig. 8  
Quarter Bend, Tapped  
Fig. 9  
Quarter Bend, Double  
Fig. 10  
Quarter Bend, Long  
Fig. 11  
Short Sweep  
Fig. 12  
Long Sweep  
Fig. 13  
Long Sweep, Reducing  
Fig. 14  
Fifth Bend  
Fig. 15  
Sixth Bend  
Fig. 16  
Eighth Bend  
Fig. 17  
Eighth Bend, Long  
Fig. 18  
Sixteenth Bend  
Fig. 19  
Sanitary Tee  
Fig. 20  
Sanitary Tee with Side Opening  
Fig. 21  
Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening R or L/R and L  
Fig. 22  
Sanitary Tee, New Orleans Special with Side Opening  
Fig. 23  
Sanitary Tee with 45° Side Openings and New Orleans  
Fig. 24  
Sanitary Special Tee Tapped  
Fig. 25  
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Horizontal Twin  
Fig. 26  
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Double Vertical  
Fig. 27  
Y Branch  
Fig. 28  
Y Branch, Double  
Fig. 29  
Y Branch, Upright  
Fig. 30  
Upright Y Wide Center Florida Special  
Fig. 31  
Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend  
Fig. 32  
Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend Double  
Fig. 33  
Sanitary Cross  
Fig. 34  
Sanitary Cross with Side Opening  
Fig. 35  
Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with Side Openings  
Fig. 36  
Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with 45° Special and
Regular Side Openings  
Fig. 37  
Sanitary Cross, Tapped  
Fig. 38  
Test Tee  
Fig. 39  
Tapped Extension Piece  
Fig. 40  
Increaser-Reducer  
Fig. 41  
...

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
31-Mar-2024
Technical Committee
A04 - Iron Castings
Drafting Committee
A04.12 - Pipes and Tubes

Overview

ASTM A888-24: Standard Specification for Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications defines key requirements for the materials, manufacturing, testing, and marking of hubless cast iron soil pipes and fittings. Developed by ASTM International, this standard provides authoritative guidance for products used in non-pressurized, gravity flow applications such as sanitary drainage, stormwater systems, and building waste and vent piping.

ASTM A888-24 establishes uniform criteria to ensure product consistency, safety, and compatibility for the construction and plumbing industries. Hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings are integral to buildings’ drainage, waste, and vent (DWV) systems, offering durability, noise reduction, and resistance to fire.

Key Topics

  • Scope of Application: Addresses hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings designed for gravity flow (non-pressure) sanitary, waste, vent, and storm drainage systems.
  • Material and Manufacturing Requirements: Specifies that the castings must be made of high-quality cast iron produced by controlled commercial processes to ensure desired mechanical and chemical properties.
  • Mechanical and Chemical Testing: Provides for regular tensile strength and chemical composition testing to ensure quality and conformity.
  • Dimensions and Tolerances: Defines standard pipe lengths (5 ft and 10 ft) and a wide variety of fitting patterns, including quarter bends, sanitary tees, wyes, crosses, traps, sweeps, and others, for compatibility and interchangeability.
  • Coating Requirements: Mandates a uniform, adherent, durable coating free from harmful substances such as lead or excessive volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
  • Inspection and Certification: Outlines inspection schedules, product marking, record-keeping, and procedures for certification and third-party verification.
  • Product Marking: Requires clear, legible identification of the manufacturer and country of origin on all pipes and fittings.

Applications

Hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings conforming to ASTM A888-24 are widely used in:

  • Building Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) Systems: For both residential and commercial structures, to reliably convey wastewater and provide effective venting.
  • Stormwater Drainage: For efficient and safe removal of rainwater from roofs, parking structures, and other building components.
  • Sanitary Drainage Systems: Ensuring hygienic and durable transport of sewage within gravity-based, non-pressurized plumbing networks.
  • Retrofit and Replacement Projects: As replacement components for existing DWV systems where hubless connections offer installation flexibility and speed.

Key benefits of ASTM A888-24-compliant products include robust corrosion resistance, fire safety, minimal noise transmission, and proven compatibility with standard couplings for hubless connections.

Related Standards

Several related standards are referenced within ASTM A888-24, supporting its specifications and providing broader context:

  • ASTM A48/A48M: Specification for Gray Iron Castings
  • ASTM E8/E8M: Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
  • ASTM D3960: Practice for Determining VOC Content of Paints and Related Coatings
  • ASTM E2349: Safety Requirements in Metal Casting Operations
  • ANSI/ASME B1.20: Pipe Threads
  • CISPI 301: Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute Standard (comparable standard for hubless pipe)
  • Federal Standards and MIL-STD-129: Guidelines for shipment marking and packaging

Practical Value

Adherence to ASTM A888-24 ensures:

  • Quality Assurance: Manufacturers consistently produce hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings that meet industry-accepted standards.
  • Interchangeability: Clear definitions and dimensions allow products from different manufacturers to be used together in new installations and retrofits.
  • Compliance: Use of certified products streamlines permitting and inspection by authorities having jurisdiction.
  • Sustainability and Safety: Strict control over materials, coatings, and processes results in long-lasting, safe piping systems that support healthy, code-compliant buildings.

For engineers, contractors, architects, and inspectors, ASTM A888-24 is an essential specification for selection and quality verification of hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for gravity flow drainage, waste, and vent piping applications.

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ASTM A888-24 is a technical specification published by ASTM International. Its full title is "Standard Specification for Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications". This standard covers: ABSTRACT This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage. The pipe and fittings shall be iron castings suitable for installation and service for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications. The pipe and fittings shall meet all applicable requirements and tests given in this specification. Tensile test and chemical test shall be made to conform to the requirements specified. The pipe and fittings shall be uniformly coated with a material suitable for the purpose that is adherent, not brittle, and without a tendency to scale. SCOPE 1.1 This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. It establishes standards covering material, manufacture, mechanical and chemical properties, dimensions, coating, test methods, inspection, certification, and product marking for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage. 1.2 The EDP/ASA numbers indicated in this section represent a Uniform Industry Code adopted by the American Supply Association (ASA). A group designation prefix, 022, is assigned to hubless products, followed by the four-digit identification assigned to individual items and a check digit. This system has been instituted to facilitate EDP control through distribution channels, and is to be used universally in ordering and specifying product items. Those items with no EDP numbers are either new, special, or transitory and will be assigned numbers on subsequent prints of this specification. 1.3 This specification covers pipe and fittings of the following patterns and applies to any other patterns that conform with the dimensions found in Tables 1 and 2 and all other applicable requirements given in this specification.2 1.3.1 Lengths: Figures EDP/ASA Identification Numbers for Hubless Pipe Fig. 1 10 ft (3.0 m) in sizes and 5 ft. (1.5 m) 11/2 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 15 in. Fig. 1, Fig. 2 Method of Specifying Fittings Fig. 3 1.3.2 Fittings: Quarter Bend Fig. 5 Quarter Bend, Reducing Fig. 6 Quarter Bend, with Side Opening Fig. 7 Quarter Bend, with Heel Opening Fig. 8 Quarter Bend, Tapped Fig. 9 Quarter Bend, Double Fig. 10 Quarter Bend, Long Fig. 11 Short Sweep Fig. 12 Long Sweep Fig. 13 Long Sweep, Reducing Fig. 14 Fifth Bend Fig. 15 Sixth Bend Fig. 16 Eighth Bend Fig. 17 Eighth Bend, Long Fig. 18 Sixteenth Bend Fig. 19 Sanitary Tee Fig. 20 Sanitary Tee with Side Opening Fig. 21 Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening R or L/R and L Fig. 22 Sanitary Tee, New Orleans Special with Side Opening Fig. 23 Sanitary Tee with 45° Side Openings and New Orleans Fig. 24 Sanitary Special Tee Tapped Fig. 25 Sanitary Tapped Tee, Horizontal Twin Fig. 26 Sanitary Tapped Tee, Double Vertical Fig. 27 Y Branch Fig. 28 Y Branch, Double Fig. 29 Y Branch, Upright Fig. 30 Upright Y Wide Center Florida Special Fig. 31 Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend Fig. 32 Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend Double Fig. 33 Sanitary Cross Fig. 34 Sanitary Cross with Side Opening Fig. 35 Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with Side Openings Fig. 36 Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with 45° Special and Regular Side Openings Fig. 37 Sanitary Cross, Tapped Fig. 38 Test Tee Fig. 39 Tapped Extension Piece Fig. 40 Increaser-Reducer Fig. 41 ...

ABSTRACT This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage. The pipe and fittings shall be iron castings suitable for installation and service for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications. The pipe and fittings shall meet all applicable requirements and tests given in this specification. Tensile test and chemical test shall be made to conform to the requirements specified. The pipe and fittings shall be uniformly coated with a material suitable for the purpose that is adherent, not brittle, and without a tendency to scale. SCOPE 1.1 This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. It establishes standards covering material, manufacture, mechanical and chemical properties, dimensions, coating, test methods, inspection, certification, and product marking for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage. 1.2 The EDP/ASA numbers indicated in this section represent a Uniform Industry Code adopted by the American Supply Association (ASA). A group designation prefix, 022, is assigned to hubless products, followed by the four-digit identification assigned to individual items and a check digit. This system has been instituted to facilitate EDP control through distribution channels, and is to be used universally in ordering and specifying product items. Those items with no EDP numbers are either new, special, or transitory and will be assigned numbers on subsequent prints of this specification. 1.3 This specification covers pipe and fittings of the following patterns and applies to any other patterns that conform with the dimensions found in Tables 1 and 2 and all other applicable requirements given in this specification.2 1.3.1 Lengths: Figures EDP/ASA Identification Numbers for Hubless Pipe Fig. 1 10 ft (3.0 m) in sizes and 5 ft. (1.5 m) 11/2 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 15 in. Fig. 1, Fig. 2 Method of Specifying Fittings Fig. 3 1.3.2 Fittings: Quarter Bend Fig. 5 Quarter Bend, Reducing Fig. 6 Quarter Bend, with Side Opening Fig. 7 Quarter Bend, with Heel Opening Fig. 8 Quarter Bend, Tapped Fig. 9 Quarter Bend, Double Fig. 10 Quarter Bend, Long Fig. 11 Short Sweep Fig. 12 Long Sweep Fig. 13 Long Sweep, Reducing Fig. 14 Fifth Bend Fig. 15 Sixth Bend Fig. 16 Eighth Bend Fig. 17 Eighth Bend, Long Fig. 18 Sixteenth Bend Fig. 19 Sanitary Tee Fig. 20 Sanitary Tee with Side Opening Fig. 21 Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening R or L/R and L Fig. 22 Sanitary Tee, New Orleans Special with Side Opening Fig. 23 Sanitary Tee with 45° Side Openings and New Orleans Fig. 24 Sanitary Special Tee Tapped Fig. 25 Sanitary Tapped Tee, Horizontal Twin Fig. 26 Sanitary Tapped Tee, Double Vertical Fig. 27 Y Branch Fig. 28 Y Branch, Double Fig. 29 Y Branch, Upright Fig. 30 Upright Y Wide Center Florida Special Fig. 31 Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend Fig. 32 Y Branch, Combination 1/8 Bend Double Fig. 33 Sanitary Cross Fig. 34 Sanitary Cross with Side Opening Fig. 35 Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with Side Openings Fig. 36 Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with 45° Special and Regular Side Openings Fig. 37 Sanitary Cross, Tapped Fig. 38 Test Tee Fig. 39 Tapped Extension Piece Fig. 40 Increaser-Reducer Fig. 41 ...

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This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation: A888 − 24
Standard Specification for
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and
Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A888; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 1.3.2 Fittings:
Quarter Bend Fig. 5
1.1 This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and
Quarter Bend, Reducing Fig. 6
fittings for use in gravity flow applications. It establishes
Quarter Bend, with Side Opening Fig. 7
standards covering material, manufacture, mechanical and
Quarter Bend, with Heel Opening Fig. 8
Quarter Bend, Tapped Fig. 9
chemical properties, dimensions, coating, test methods,
Quarter Bend, Double Fig. 10
inspection, certification, and product marking for hubless cast
Quarter Bend, Long Fig. 11
iron soil pipe and fittings. These pipe and fittings are intended Short Sweep Fig. 12
Long Sweep Fig. 13
for non-pressure applications, as the selection of the proper
Long Sweep, Reducing Fig. 14
size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems
Fifth Bend Fig. 15
allows free air space for gravity drainage.
Sixth Bend Fig. 16
Eighth Bend Fig. 17
1.2 The EDP/ASA numbers indicated in this section repre-
Eighth Bend, Long Fig. 18
Sixteenth Bend Fig. 19
sent a Uniform Industry Code adopted by the American Supply
Sanitary Tee Fig. 20
Association (ASA). A group designation prefix, 022, is as-
Sanitary Tee with Side Opening Fig. 21
signed to hubless products, followed by the four-digit identi-
Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening R or L/R and L Fig. 22
Sanitary Tee, New Orleans Special with Side Opening Fig. 23
fication assigned to individual items and a check digit. This
Sanitary Tee with 45° Side Openings and New Orleans Fig. 24
system has been instituted to facilitate EDP control through
Sanitary Special Tee Tapped Fig. 25
distribution channels, and is to be used universally in ordering
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Horizontal Twin Fig. 26
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Double Vertical Fig. 27
and specifying product items. Those items with no EDP
Y Branch Fig. 28
numbers are either new, special, or transitory and will be
Y Branch, Double Fig. 29
assigned numbers on subsequent prints of this specification.
Y Branch, Upright Fig. 30
Upright Y Wide Center Florida Special Fig. 31
1.3 This specification covers pipe and fittings of the follow-
Y Branch, Combination ⁄8 Bend Fig. 32
ing patterns and applies to any other patterns that conform with Y Branch, Combination ⁄8 Bend Double Fig. 33
Sanitary Cross Fig. 34
the dimensions found in Tables 1 and 2 and all other applicable
Sanitary Cross with Side Opening Fig. 35
requirements given in this specification.
Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with Side Openings Fig. 36
1.3.1 Lengths: Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with 45° Special and Fig. 37
Regular Side Openings
Figures
Sanitary Cross, Tapped Fig. 38
EDP/ASA Identification Numbers Fig. 1
Test Tee Fig. 39
for Hubless Pipe
Tapped Extension Piece Fig. 40
10 ft (3.0 m) in sizes and 5 ft. (1.5 m) Fig. 1, Fig. 2
Increaser-Reducer Fig. 41
1 ⁄2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,
Increaser-Reducer, Short Fig. 42
10, 12, and 15 in.
Tapped Adapter Fig. 43
Method of Specifying Fittings Fig. 3
Blind Plug Fig. 44
Iron Body Cleanout, Tapped Fig. 45
P Trap Fig. 46
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A04 on Iron P Trap, Long Fig. 47
Castings and is under the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A04.12 on Pipes P Trap, Deep Seal Fig. 48
and Tubes. P Trap, with Primer Fig. 49
P Trap, with Tapped Inlet Fig. 50
Current edition approved April 1, 2024. Published May 2024. Originally
Tapped Inlet, Double Fig. 51
approved in 1990. Last previous edition approved in 2023 as A888 – 23. DOI:
Modified Combination Wye and ⁄8 Bend, Double Fig. 52
10.1520/A0888-24.
Modified Combination Wye and ⁄8 Bend, Double, Fig. 53
Reprinted with permission from Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute (CISPI), 2401
Extended
Fieldcrest Dr., Mundelein, IL 60060, http://www.cispi.org. Available from American
Two-Way Cleanout Fig. 54
National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St., 4th Floor, New York, NY
Twin Cleanout Fig. 55
10036, http://www.ansi.org.
Copyright © ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States
A888 − 24
2.5 Other Documents:
Closet Bend, Regular and Reducing Fig. 56
Closet Flange Riser Fig. 57
Uniform Freight Classification Rules
Tapping Bosses Fig. 58
National Motor Freight Classification Rules
Double Sweep Sanitary Tee (Extended) Fig. 59
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute (CISPI) Specification 301
Running Trap with Double Vents Fig. 60
P Trap with Tapped or Hubless Side Inlet Fig. 61
Vented Tub Wye Extended, Double Fig. 62
3. Terminology
Vented Tub Wye Extended Offset, Left or Right Fig. 63
Vented Tub Wye Fig. 64
3.1 Abbreviations:
Double Two-Way Cleanout Fig. 65
3.1.1 AC—above center
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
3.1.2 ADAPTR—adapter
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
3.1.3 &—and
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
3.1.4 ASA—American Supply Association
and are not considered standard.
3.1.5 ASSY—assembly
1.5 The committee with jurisdiction over this standard is
aware of another comparable standard published by the Cast
3.1.6 BD—bend
Iron Soil Pipe Institute, CISPI 301.
3.1.7 CARL—Carlson
NOTE 1—The text of this standard references notes and footnotes that
3.1.8 CF—Carlson fitting
provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding those
in tables and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of the
3.1.9 CLO—closet
standard.
3.1.10 CO—cleanout
1.6 This international standard was developed in accor-
3.1.11 COMB—combination
dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the
3.1.12 CRS—cross
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom-
3.1.13 DB—double
mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical
3.1.14 DBL—double
Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
3.1.15 EDP—electronic data processing
2. Referenced Documents
3.1.16 EXT—extended, extension
2.1 ASTM Standards:
3.1.17 F—figure
A48/A48M Specification for Gray Iron Castings
3.1.18 FER—ferrule
A644 Terminology Relating to Iron Castings
3.1.19 FLNG—flange
D1248 Specification for Polyethylene Plastics Extrusion
3.1.20 FTG—fitting
Materials for Wire and Cable
D3960 Practice for Determining Volatile Organic Compound
3.1.21 HI—high
(VOC) Content of Paints and Related Coatings
3.1.22 HOR—horizontal
E8/E8M Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Ma-
3.1.23 INC—increaser, increasing
terials
3.1.24 L—left hand
E1645 Practice for Preparation of Dried Paint Samples by
Hotplate or Microwave Digestion for Subsequent Lead
3.1.25 L/—less
Analysis
3.1.26 LG—long
E2349 Practice for Safety Requirements in Metal Casting
3.1.27 LH—left hand
Operations: Sand Preparation, Molding, and Core Mak-
3.1.28 LNG—long
ing; Melting and Pouring; and Cleaning and Finishing
3.1.29 /MAIN—on main
2.2 Federal Standard:
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies)
3.1.30 MN—on main
2.3 Military Standard: 3.1.31 NO—New Orleans
MIL-STD-129 Military Marking for Shipment and Storage
3.1.32 R—right hand
2.4 ANSI/ASME Standard:
3.1.33 RAD—radius
B1.20 Pipe Threads
3.1.34 RED—reducer, reducing
3.1.35 REV—revent
3.1.36 RH—right hand
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contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
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3.1.37 SAN—sanitary 4.4 Foundries manufacturing products to this specification
shall comply with all local, provincial, state, and national
3.1.38 SD—side
safety laws and regulations, and with the requirements of
3.1.39 SL & NOTCH—slotted and notched
Practice E2349.
3.1.40 SO—side openings
4.5 Pipe and fittings shall not be patched, filled, or welded
3.1.41 ST—sanitary tap by the manufacturer to repair cosmetic or material defects that
occur during the course of manufacturing.
3.1.42 T—tee
5. Mechanical Properties
3.1.43 TAP—tap, tapped
5.1 Mechanical Tests for Gray Iron—The manufacturer
3.1.44 TOT—tap on top
shall perform tests to determine mechanical properties of the
3.1.45 TP—tap, tapped
gray iron used in the manufacture of gray iron soil pipe and
3.1.46 V—vent
fittings. Tension test specimens shall be employed. The manu-
facturer shall maintain a record of mechanical tests for a
3.1.47 VERT—vertical
minimum of seven years.
3.1.48 W/—with
5.1.1 Tensile Strength Test—The tensile strength shall be not
3.1.49 Y—wye
less than 21 000 psi (145 MPa).
5.1.2 Tension test reports shall include breaking load of test
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
bars, machined diameter of test bars, and calculated tensile
3.2.1 manufacturer—the entity that casts the pipe and fit-
strength.
tings covered by this standard.
5.1.3 Analysis of castings or test bars after the time of
production shall not be used as evidence of compliance to this
4. Materials and Manufacture
specification.
4.1 The pipe and fittings shall be iron castings suitable for
6. Chemical Test for Gray Iron
installation and service for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and
vent piping applications. The pipe and fittings shall meet all 6.1 The manufacturer shall perform tests to determine the
applicable requirements and tests given in this specification. significant chemical constituents of the gray iron used in the
manufacture of gray iron soil pipe and fittings. Analysis shall
4.2 The castings shall be made of cast iron, produced by an
be performed at the minimum of once per lot as defined in this
established commercial method that provides control over
specification. The manufacturer shall maintain a record of
chemical and mechanical properties. “Cast iron” is a generic
chemical tests performed for a minimum of seven years. The
term for a series of alloys as defined in Terminology A644 and
test results shall conform to the following requirements as to
includes gray iron as well as ductile iron. The castings shall be
chemical composition:
sound, true to pattern, and of compact close grain that permits
Phosphorous (P) 0.38 % Maximum
drilling and cutting by ordinary methods. The interior surface
Sulfur (S) 0.15 % Maximum
shall be reasonably smooth and free from defects that would
Chromium (Cr) 0.50 % Maximum
make the castings unfit for the use for which they are intended. Titanium (Ti) 0.10 % Maximum
Aluminum (Al) 0.50 % Maximum
4.3 To minimize the possibility of introducing radioactive
Lead (Pb) 0.015 % Maximum
Carbon Equivalent 4.10 % Minimum by mass
material to a melting operation, ferrous scrap, pig iron, and any
recycled ferrous material shall be screened by the manufacturer
Note: Carbon equivalent for gray iron = %C+%Si/3+%P/3.
for radioactivity with detection devices operated in accordance
6.1.1 Chemical tests shall be performed at the time of
with the detection manufacturer’s instructions. Written
production of the castings covered by this specification.
operating, calibration, and maintenance procedures for the
6.1.2 Analysis of castings after the time of production shall
detection equipment shall be provided to the purchaser for
not be used as evidence of compliance to this specification.
review when requested. Records shall be maintained by load of
7. Dimensions and Permissible Variations
these tests for a period of seven years.
4.3.1 Only radiation devices designed specifically for the
7.1 Pipe:
purpose of screening ferrous material shipments shall be used
7.1.1 Ends of Pipe—The end of pipe shall be cast with or
for the purpose of conforming to this requirement. Handheld
without a spigot bead. The pipe shall be cast in one piece.
radiation detectors (Geiger counters) are not appropriate and
7.1.2 Dimensions of Pipe—Pipe shall be 10 ft (3 m) long or
shall not be used for the purpose of conforming to this
5 ft (1.5 m) long with the dimensions and tolerances specified
requirement.
in Figs. 1 and 2. (The laying length of pipe is the same as actual
4.3.2 Material that is found contaminated with radioactivity length.)
shall not be used to produce products covered by this specifi-
7.1.3 Straightness of Pipe—Pipe shall be straight to the
cation. extent that for 10 ft (3 m) lengths, deflections in the barrel shall
4.3.3 Analysis of castings after the time of production shall not exceed ⁄8 in. (16 mm). For 5 ft (1.5 m) lengths, deflections
not be used to determine compliance to this specification. in the barrel shall not exceed ⁄16 in. (8 mm).
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7.2 Fittings: 8.1.1 Branch and Tapped Fittings:
7.2.1 Dimensions of Fittings—All fittings shall conform to 8.1.1.1 Size of Run—The run shall be that portion of the
the dimensions and tolerances specified in Figs. 1 and 2 as fitting that forms part of the main pipe line.
applicable. Fittings of the patterns specified in this specifica- 8.1.1.2 Size of Branch:
tion shall conform to the applicable dimensions in Figs. 6–65,
8.2 Methods of Specifying Hand of Fittings with Side
inclusive. Fittings not listed shall conform to Fig. 1 for wall
Inlets—When placed in the position described below, if the
thickness and dimension R for the minimum radius of any drain
side inlet appears on the right, it shall be a right-hand fitting; if
inlets that any such fittings provide.
on the left, it shall be a left-hand fitting.
7.2.2 All bends, sanitary tees, stack fittings, and special
8.2.1 Branch Fittings—The branch shall be placed toward
fittings that perform the function of a sanitary tee, designed for
the observer and the outlet end of the run lower than the
the conveyance of soil, waste, or both, affluent, shall have a
branch.
radius not less than the following:
8.3 The fitting illustrated in Fig. 3 has a right-hand inlet.
Nominal Size of Run or Branch (in.) Minimum Radius
Left-hand fittings have these openings on the side opposite to
1 ⁄2 –2 125 % of the smaller run or branch
3–4 100 % of the smaller run or branch that shown. Inlets on fittings shall be made with or without
5–6 80 % of the smaller run or branch
spigot bead and positioning lug.
8–10 70 % of the smaller run or branch
12–15 60 % of the smaller run or branch
9. Coating
7.2.3 Ends of Fittings—Ends shall have spigot beads as
9.1 The pipe and fittings shall be uniformly coated with a
shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Positioning lugs are optional on all
material suitable for the purpose that is adherent and not brittle.
fittings. Positioning lugs on fittings when used by the manu-
The coating shall be applied in accordance with the coating
facturer shall be cast as described in Fig. 2 or continuous
manufacturer’s requirements. External touch marks from
around circumference of the fitting. It is permissible to increase
points of contact during the coating process are permitted. The
the wall thickness on the inside surface of fitting ends. The
coating shall not contain asbestos above current SDS report-
increased thickness shall not reduce the minimum B dimension
able levels. Safety data sheets shall be furnished by the
in Table 1 in excess of 0.06 in. and shall not extend more than
1 coating manufacturer when requested. The coating shall be
4 ⁄4 in. from the plain end. The increased thickness shall be
evenly and smoothly applied to all surfaces, except in threaded
tapered and shall offer no obstruction to flow.
openings, unless the coating is specifically designed for
7.2.4 Pipe Threads—Screw plugs and tapped openings in
threaded openings.
fittings shall have taper pipe threads in accordance with
ANSI/ASME Standard B1.20.
9.2 Pipe and fittings coatings shall not contain lead which
7.2.5 Internal threads shall be chamfered at the entering end
exceeds levels above 0.06 % (600 ppm).
approximately to the major diameter of the thread, at an angle
9.2.1 The manufacturer shall annually prepare and submit
of approximately 45° with the axis of the thread for easy
samples to a qualified laboratory for test in accordance with
entrance in making a joint and for protection of the thread. The
Practice E1645. The manufacturer shall prepare and submit
chamfer shall be concentric with the thread and shall be
samples when changing sources of supply or the coating
included in the measurement of the thread length.
manufacturer changes formulations for the coating.
9.3 Pipe and fittings coatings shall not contain levels of
8. Methods of Specifying Fittings
volatile organic hazardous air pollutants (VOHAPs) which
8.1 Method of Specifying Sizes of Fittings of More Than One
exceed levels of 2.6 lb (0.31 kg/L) of VOHAPs per gallon of
Size—The sizes shall be designated by the order of listing, as
solids in accordance with Practice D3960.
follows:
9.3.1 The manufacturer shall annually certify that the coat-
ing meets the VOHAP requirement. It is permissible for the
TABLE 1 EDP Identification Numbers for Hubless Pipe
coating manufacturer to provide the certification.
NOTE 1—When ordering by these EDP numbers, be sure to include the
9.4 Records shall be maintained for a period of seven years.
check (√) digit following the item number (022 0126 7). This check digit
9.5 Copies of the coating certification shall be furnished
is verification of the group and item number you select.
when requested.
Code
Manufacturer’s
A
Description
Item
Group Item No. =
10. Sampling
10 ft (3 m) length
Hubless pipe (see Fig. 1) 0156 4 1 ⁄2
10.1 Chemical and mechanical tests shall be made regularly
0158 0 2 ⁄2
and at sufficiently close intervals for adequate determinations
0160 6 3
of the significant chemical constituents and properties of the
022 0162 2 4
0164 8 5
cast iron. A specimen taken from a finished product often does
0168 9 6
not produce the same results as a specimen formed by the
0170 5 8
0171 3 10
0172 7 12
0173 1 15 9
The Global Harmonized System of classification and labeling of chemicals sets
A
the same rules for classifying hazards, and mandates the same format and content for
EDP numbers for fittings will appear in each of the respective tables.
labels and Safety Data Sheets for use around the world.
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method used for sample preparation and is not acceptable for are being installed shall be furnished certification by the
the purposes of testing to this standard. Records of chemical manufacturer stating samples representing each lot have been
analysis shall be maintained by the manufacturer. Copies of tested and inspected as indicated in this specification and the
these analyses shall be furnished to the purchaser when requirements have been met. If required by the purchaser,
requested. design professional, or the administrative authority having
jurisdiction where the products are being installed, certification
10.2 A lot shall consist of all the metal poured for a given
shall be accompanied by test reports as prepared in accordance
period of time between changes in charge, processing
with Sections 11 and 12. Tension test reports shall include
conditions, aim-for chemistry, or 4 hours, whichever is the
breaking load, machined diameters of test bars, and calculated
shorter period.
tensile strength. Certification shall include legal name and
11. Test Methods
address of the manufacturer.
11.1 Gray Iron:
13.2 Third-party certifiers or inspectors shall utilize the
11.1.1 Tensile Strength Test—Test bars shall be cast in
procedures detailed in Annex A1 when conducting inspections
accordance with the requirements of Specification A48/A48M.
at the manufacturing locations.
The machined test bar dimensions and drawing and dimensions
of as-cast test bars are found in Fig. 4. The tensile strength shall 14. Product Marking
be determined in accordance with Test Methods E8/E8M.
14.1 Each length of pipe and each fitting shall be plainly
11.1.2 Tension test reports shall include breaking load of
marked with the country of origin and the manufacturer’s name
test bars, machined diameter of test bar, and calculated tensile
or manufacturer’s registered trademark by which the manufac-
strength.
turer can be readily identified after installation. The marking
shall be adequate identification of the manufacturer of the pipe
12. Inspection
and fittings if it readily identifies the manufacturer to the end
12.1 Inspection and Test by the Manufacturer—Pipe and
user of the product. Other markings on pipes and fittings shall
fittings shall be inspected to verify compliance with this
be permitted, provided such markings are not misleading with
specification. The manufacturer shall maintain a record of all
respect to the identification of the manufacturer by the end
inspections.
user.
12.2 Pipe Inspection—At regular intervals (not to exceed
14.1.1 Pipe Markings—The pipe shall be marked continu-
12 h) during the course of production, sample pieces of each
ously on the barrel with a minimum of 0.75 in. (19 mm)
size of pipe or pipes being produced shall be selected randomly
lettering starting within 3 in. of each end of the pipe. Each pipe
for inspection. Each pipe selected shall be measured by
shall be marked with the date of manufacture. The marking
suitable gages and all dimensions detailed in Fig. 1 verified to
shall be stenciled on the pipe or otherwise applied so as to be
comply with the requirements of this specification. The inspec-
clear and legible.
tion records shall be maintained by the manufacturer for a
14.1.2 On fittings, the marking shall be cast with raised
period of seven years.
letters that are not to be located within the W dimension, as
shown in Fig. 2. Cast markings shall be raised from the wall of
12.3 Fitting Inspection—At regular intervals (not to exceed
the fitting unless otherwise noted.
12 h) during the course of production, sample pieces of each
size and configuration of fitting being produced shall be
15. Packaging and Package Marking
selected randomly for inspection. Each fitting selected shall be
measured by suitable gages to verify that the laying length (as 15.1 Government Procurement—Unless otherwise specified
detailed in Figs. 4–65), and all applicable dimensions detailed in the contract, the material shall be packaged in accordance
in Figs. 1 and 2 comply with the requirements of this with the supplier’s standard practice, which will be acceptable
specification. The inspection records shall be maintained by the to the carrier at lowest rates. Containers and packing shall
manufacturer for a period of seven years. comply with Uniform Freight Classification Rules or National
Motor Freight Classification Rules. Marking for shipment of
12.4 Marking Inspection—Inspection shall include verifica-
such material shall be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123 for
tion that the markings on pipe and fittings comply with Section
civil agencies and MIL-STD-129 for military agencies.
14.
13. Certification 16. Keywords
13.1 Upon request the purchaser, design professional, or the 16.1 cast iron; hubless pipe and fittings; no-hub pipe and
administrative authority having jurisdiction where the products fittings; soil pipe
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Barrel Spigot
Gasket Po-
Laying
Barrel Thickness, T sitioning
Outside Outside B
A
Length, L
Inside Diameter Bead Width A
Lug
Diameter Diameter
Size
10 ft ± 0.50 in.
B J M N, ±0.13 (3.3) Nominal Minimum W (3.0480 m ±
13 mm)
1 ⁄2 1.50 ± 0.09 1.90 ± 0.06 1.96 ± 0.06 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(38.1 ± 2.29) (48.26 ± 1.52) (49.78 ± 1.52) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
2 1.96 ± 0.09 2.35 ± 0.09 2.41 ± 0.09 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(49.8 ± 2.29) (59.69 ± 2.29) (61.21 ± 2.29) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
3 2.96 ± 0.09 3.35 ± 0.09 3.41 ± 0.09 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(75.2 ± 2.29) (85.09 ± 2.29) (86.61 ± 2.29) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
4 3.94 ± 0.09 4.38 + 0.09 4.44 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.13 120
−0.05
(100.08 ± 2.29) (111.25 + 2.29) (112.78 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (28.7) (3048)
(−1.27)
5 4.94 ± 0.09 5.30 + 0.09 5.36 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.50 120
−0.05
(125.48 ± 2.29) (134.62 + 2.29) (136.14 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (38.1) (3048)
(−1.27)
6 5.94 ± 0.09 6.30 + 0.09 6.36 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.50 120
−0.05
(150.88 ± 2.29) (160.02 + 2.29) (161.54 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (38.1) (3048)
(−1.27)
8 7.94 ± 0.13 8.38 + 0.09 8.44 ± 0.09 0.31 0.23 0.17 2.00 120
−0.09
(201.68 ± 3.3) (212.85 + 3.3) (214.38 ± 2.29) (7.87) (4.32) (50.8) (3048)
(−2.29)
10 10.00 ± 0.13 10.56 ± 0.09 10.62 ± 0.09 0.31 0.28 0.22 2.00 120
(254 ± 3.3) (268.22 ± 2.29) (269.75 ± 2.29) (7.87) (5.59) (50.8) (3048)
12 11.94 ± 0.13 12.50 ± 0.13 12.62 ± 0.13 0.31 0.28 0.22 2.75 120
(303.28 ± 3.3) (317.5 ± 3.3) (320.55 ± 3.3) (7.87) (5.59) (69.85) (3048)
15 15.11 ± 0.13 15.83 ± 0.13 16.12 ± 0.13 0.31 0.36 0.30 2.75 120
(383.79 ± 3.3) (402.08 ± 3.3) (409.45 ± 3.3) (7.87) (7.62) (69.85) (3048)
A
See Fig. 2 for details of the spigot and gasket positioning lug.
B
Laying lengths as listed in Fig. 1 shall be for pipe only, and such pipe shall be 10 ft (3 m) long. Laying length for fittings are listed in the applicable tables.
FIG. 1 Dimensions and Tolerances in Inches (Millimetres) of Spigots and Barrels for Hubless Pipe and Fittings
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NOTE 1—Pipe shall be cast with or without the gasket positioning lugs. These lugs, as illustrated above, shall be cast as illustrated or be continuous
around the entire circumference.
NOTE 2—Gasket positioning lugs are optional on all fittings. When the manufacturer chooses to include gasket positioning lugs, they shall be cast as
illustrated or be continuous around the entire circumference.
Spigot Detail, N in. (mm) Gasket Lug Location, W in.
Size, in.
±0.13 (3.3) (mm) ±0.13 (3.3)
1 ⁄2 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
2 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
3 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
4 0.31 (8) 1.13 (29)
5 0.31 (8) 1.50 (38)
6 0.31 (8) 1.50 (38)
8 0.31 (8) 2.00 (51)
10 0.31 (8) 2.00 (51)
12 0.31 (8) 2.75 (70)
15 0.31 (8) 2.75 (70)
FIG. 2 Details of Spigot Bead and Gasket Positioning Lug
FIG. 3 Specifying Hand of Fittings with Side Inlets or Outlets
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Dimensions, in (mm) Tension Test Specimen B
G—Length of parallel, min 0.75 (19)
D—Diameter 0.750 ± 0.015 (19.0 ± 0.38)
R—Radius of fillet, min 1 (25)
A—Length of reduced section, min 1 ⁄2 (38)
L—Overall length, min 4 (100)
C—Diameter of end section, approx 1 ⁄4 (32)
E—Length of shoulder, min ⁄4 (6)
15 1
F—Diameter of shoulder ⁄16 ± ⁄64 (25 ± 0.4)
A
B—Length of end section
As-Cast Diameter, in. (mm) Length, in. (mm)
Nominal
Test Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
(Mid-
Bar (Bottom) (Top) (Specified) (Recommended)
Length)
B 1.20 1.14 1.32 6.0 (150) 9.0 (230)
(30.5) (29.0) (33.5)
A
Optional to fit holders on testing machine. If threaded, root diameter shall not be less than dimension F.
FIG. 4 Sample Test Bar
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size,
Group 022
in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1 3 1
0188 7 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0190 3 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0192 9 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0194 5 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0196 0 5 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0198 6 6 2 (51) 7 (178) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0200 0 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 (152) 2 (51)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 5 ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 5 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Sizes, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B R D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) W
1 1 1 1
Fig. (a) 0218 2 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄2 (89) 5 ⁄2 (140) 5 (127) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
Fig. (b) 0218 2 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 (102) 5 ⁄2 (140) . 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 6 Reducing ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Tables 6 and 7 of CISPI Specification 301)
NOTE 1—For details of ⁄4 bend, see Fig. 5.
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based
on casting method used.
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Sizes, in.
B 1 B
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
1 1
0236 4 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 (102)
1 3 5
0238 0 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (95) 4 ⁄16 (110)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension E is laying length.
FIG. 7 ⁄4 Bend with Side Opening (Corresponds to Table 8 of
CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 7 1 1
0280 2 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 2 ⁄8 (73) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0275 2 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 10 ⁄2 (267) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0282 8 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 8 ⁄4 Bend with Heel Opening (Corresponds to Table 9 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B C
Item No. = B E D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R IPS Tapping W
1 1 1 3 1 1
0324 8 1 ⁄2 by 1 ⁄4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51) 3 (76) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄4 (32) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 3 1 1
0326 3 1 ⁄2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51) 3 (76) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1
0328 9 2 by 1 ⁄4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄4 (32) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1
0330 5 2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 3 1
2 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
C
For details of tapping bosses, see Fig. 58.
FIG. 9 Tapped ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 11 of CISPI Specification 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R B W
1 1 1
0402 2 2 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0404 8 3 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0406 3 4 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 10 Double ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 13 of CISPI Speci-
fication 301)
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0424 6 2 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 12 (305) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
2 by 14 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 14 (356) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0423 8 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 16 (406) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0425 3 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 18 (457) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
2 by 24 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 24 (610) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0426 1 3 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 12 (305) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0427 9 3 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 18 (457) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0428 7 4 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 12 (305) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0431 1 4 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 18 (457) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 11 Long ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 14 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0462 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 6 ⁄2 (165) 5 (127) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0464 2 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 7 (178) 5 ⁄2 (140) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0468 3 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 7 ⁄2 (191) 6 (152) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0470 9 5 2 (51) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0472 5 6 2 (51) 9 (229) 7 (178) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0474 1 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 10 ⁄2 (267) 8 (203) 2 (51)
0475 8 10 3 (76) 12 (305) 9 (229) 2 (51)
1 1 3
0476 8 12 3 ⁄4 (83) 13 ⁄4 (337) 10 (254) 2 ⁄4 (70)
1 3 1 3
0477 8 15 3 ⁄4 (83) 14 ⁄4 (375) 11 ⁄2 (292) 2 ⁄4 (70)
Extended Pattern
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0478 7 2 by 12 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 12 [305] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0479 7 2 by 14 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 14 [356] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0480 7 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 16 [406] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0481 7 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 18 [457] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0482 7 2 by 24 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 24 [610] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0483 7 2 by 34 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 34 [864] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
Note: Dimensions D and E are laying lengths on extended pattern fittings.
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 12 Short Sweep (Corresponds to Table 15 of CISPI Specification 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
ASA Code
Size,
A
Group 022
Dimensions, in. (mm)
in. Group 022
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
Size, in.
1 1 1 3 1
B
0492 3 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 9 ⁄4 (235) 7 ⁄4 (197) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0494 9 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 9 ⁄2 (241) 8 (203) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0518 5 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 ⁄2 (267) 9 (229) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0496 4 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 (254) 8 ⁄2 (216) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 A
0498 0 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 ⁄2 (267) 9 (229) 1 ⁄8 (29)
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
1 1 1 B
0500 3 5 2 (51) 11 ⁄2 (292) 9 ⁄2 (241) 1 ⁄2 (38)
Dimension D is laying length.
0502 9 6 2 (51) 12 (305) 10 (254) 1 ⁄2 (38)
A
FIG. 14 Reducing Long Sweep (Corresponds to Table 18 of CISPI
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Specification 301)
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 13 Long Sweep (Corresponds to Table 17 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size,
in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 11 1
0536 7 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄16 (94) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0538 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (103) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 7 1
0540 9 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 15 ⁄5 Bend (Corresponds to Table 19 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0570 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0572 2 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄2 (89) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 13 1
0574 8 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄16 (97) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 16 ⁄6 Bend (Corresponds to Table 20 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 5 3 1
0604 3 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (67) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0606 8 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0608 4 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0610 0 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄8 (79) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
7 1 1
0612 6 5 2 (51) 3 ⁄8 (98) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0614 2 6 2 (51) 4 ⁄16 (103) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0616 7 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 5 (127) 6 (152) 2 (51)
0617 5 10 3 (76) 5 ⁄16 (151) 7 (178) 2 (51)
1 9 3
0618 5 12 3 ⁄4 (83) 6 ⁄16 (167) 8 (203) 2 ⁄4 (70)
1 3 1 3
0619 5 15 3 ⁄4 (83) 7 ⁄16 (183) 9 ⁄2 (241) 2 ⁄4 (70)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 17 ⁄8 Bend (Corresponds to Table 21 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 3 1
0638 1 2 by 6 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 6 (152) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
2 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 12 (305) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
2 by 14 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 14 (356) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0641 5 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 16 (406) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0643 1 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 18 (457) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0640 7 3 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 12 (305) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0644 9 3 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 18 (457) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0642 3 4 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄8 (79) 12 (305) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 18 Long ⁄8 Bend (Corresponds to Table 22 of CISPI Specification 301)
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ASA Code Group
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size,
in. B
D ± ⁄8
Item No. = B R W
(3.2)
1 1 1 3 1
0676 1 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (54) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0678 7 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (53) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0680 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (55) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 5 1
0682 9 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄16 (58) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
7 1 1
0684 5 5 2 (51) 2 ⁄8 (73) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0686 0 6 2 (51) 3 (76) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 3
0688 6 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 3 ⁄4 (95) 6 (152) 2 (51)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 19 ⁄16 Bend (Corresponds to Table 23 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B B W B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) F ± ⁄8 (3.2) D R W W B
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1
0806 4 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄4 (108) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 1
0808 0 2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 6 ⁄8 (168) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 7 1 1 1 1
0810 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1
0812 2 3 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 7 1 1 1 1
0814 8 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0816 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 8 (203) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 7 1 1 1 1
0818 9 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1
0820 5 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 8 (203) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0822 1 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0824 7 5 by 2 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
5 1 1 1 1 1
0826 2 5 by 3 2 (51) 6 (152) 9 ⁄16 (237) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
13 1 1 1
0828 8 5 by 4 2 (51) 6 (152) 10 ⁄32 (264) 6 (152) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 7 1 1 1 1
0830 4 5 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 11 ⁄16 (291) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 3 1 1 1
0832 0 6 by 2 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 8 ⁄16 (208) 5 (127) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 3 1 1 1 1 1
0838 0 6 by 3 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 9 ⁄16 (233) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0834 6 6 by 4 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 10 ⁄16 (256) 6 (152) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0835 3 6 by 5 2 (51) 7 (178) 11 ⁄2 (292) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1
0836 1 6 2 (51) 7 (178) 12 ⁄2 (318) 7 (178) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 3 1 1 1
0848 3 8 by 3 2 ⁄2 (64) 7 ⁄2 (190) 10 ⁄8 (264) 6 (152) 3 ⁄2 (89) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1
0846 4 8 by 4 2 ⁄2 (64) 7 ⁄2 (190) 11 ⁄2 (292) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 (102) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1
0844 5 8 by 5 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 (203) 12 ⁄2 (318) 7 (178) 4 ⁄2 (114) 2 (51) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1 1
0842 6 8 by 6 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 (203) 13 ⁄2 (343) 7 ⁄2 (191) 5 (127) 2 (51) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1 1 1
0840 1 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 ⁄2 (216) 15 ⁄2 (395) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 (152) 2 (51) 2 (51) 2 ⁄2 (64)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions E and F are laying lengths.
FIG. 20 Sanitary Tee Branch (Corresponds to Table 24 of CISPI Specification 301)
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NOTE 1—Sanitary Tee branch with side inlet; illustration shows left
hand. Can be furnished left or right hand.
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based
on casting method used.
ASA Code
A,B
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022 Size, in.
EC
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
NOTE 1—Sanitary Tee branch with side inlet; illustration shows left
1 7
1030 0 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
hand. Can be furnished left or right hand.
1 7
1034 2 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based 1 7
1037 5 3 by 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
on casting method used. R&L
1 15 1
1032 6 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
ASA Code
A,B
1 15 1
1036 7 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in. 1 15 1
1038 3 4 by 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
EC
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
R&L
1 7
0976 5 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127) A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
1 7
B
0986 4 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
For details of sanitary Tee branch, see Fig. 20.
1 1 1
C E
0978 1 4 by 2 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 ⁄2 (114)
Dimension E is laying length.
1 1 1
0988 0 4 by 2 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 ⁄2 (114)
1 15
0980 7 4 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 (127)
FIG. 22 Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening Right or Left/Right
1 15
0990 6 4 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 (127)
and Left (Corresponds to Table 29 of CISPI Specification 301)
1 15 1
0982 3 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
1 15 1
0992 2 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
For details of sanitary Tee branch, see Fig. 20.
C E
Dimension E is laying length.
FIG. 21 Sanitary Tee with Right or Left Side Opening (Corre-
sponds to Table 28 of CISPI Specification 301)
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NOTE 1—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based on casting methods used.
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
EB
1 B B
1 1
E ± ⁄8 E ± ⁄8 F ± ⁄8
D A
Item No. = B D D K R R W
(3.2) (3.2)
(3.2)
1 1 1 1 1
1058 1 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1
1062 3 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1
1066 4 3 by 3 by 2 R&L 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1060 7 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1064 9 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1068 0 4 by 4 by 2 R&L 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B E
Dimensions E, F, and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 23 Sanitary Tee with Side Opening Above Center Right and Left – Right or Left (New Orleans Special) (Corresponds to Table 30 of
CISPI Specification 301)
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NOTE 1—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based on casting methods used.
NOTE 2—For details of Sanitary Tee ranch, see Fig. 20.
ASA Code
A
Dimensions
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Designation: A888 − 23 A888 − 24
Standard Specification for
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and
Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A888; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for use in gravity flow applications. It establishes standards
covering material, manufacture, mechanical and chemical properties, dimensions, coating, test methods, inspection, certification,
and product marking for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings. These pipe and fittings are intended for non-pressure applications,
as the selection of the proper size for sanitary drain, waste, vent, and storm drain systems allows free air space for gravity drainage.
1.2 The EDP/ASA numbers indicated in this section represent a Uniform Industry Code adopted by the American Supply
Association (ASA). A group designation prefix, 022, is assigned to hubless products, followed by the four-digit identification
assigned to individual items and a check digit. This system has been instituted to facilitate EDP control through distribution
channels, and is to be used universally in ordering and specifying product items. Those items with no EDP numbers are either new,
special, or transitory and will be assigned numbers on subsequent prints of this specification.
1.3 This specification covers pipe and fittings of the following patterns and applies to any other patterns that conform with the
dimensions found in Tables 1 and 2 and all other applicable requirements given in this specification.
1.3.1 Lengths:
Figures
EDP/ASA Identification Numbers Fig. 1
for Hubless Pipe
10 ft (3.0 m) in sizes and 5 ft. (1.5 m) Fig. 1, Fig. 2
1 ⁄2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,
10, 12, and 15 in.
Method of Specifying Fittings Fig. 3
1.3.2 Fittings:
Quarter Bend Fig. 5
Quarter Bend, Reducing Fig. 6
Quarter Bend, with Side Opening Fig. 7
Quarter Bend, with Heel Opening Fig. 8
Quarter Bend, Tapped Fig. 9
Quarter Bend, Double Fig. 10
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A04 on Iron Castings and is under the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A04.12 on Pipes and Tubes.
Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2023April 1, 2024. Published December 2023May 2024. Originally approved in 1990. Last previous edition approved in 20212023 as
A888 – 21a.A888 – 23. DOI: 10.1520/A0888-23.10.1520/A0888-24.
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Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http://www.ansi.org.
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Quarter Bend, Long Fig. 11
Short Sweep Fig. 12
Long Sweep Fig. 13
Long Sweep, Reducing Fig. 14
Fifth Bend Fig. 15
Sixth Bend Fig. 16
Eighth Bend Fig. 17
Eighth Bend, Long Fig. 18
Sixteenth Bend Fig. 19
Sanitary Tee Fig. 20
Sanitary Tee with Side Opening Fig. 21
Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening R or L/R and L Fig. 22
Sanitary Tee, New Orleans Special with Side Opening Fig. 23
Sanitary Tee with 45° Side Openings and New Orleans Fig. 24
Sanitary Special Tee Tapped Fig. 25
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Horizontal Twin Fig. 26
Sanitary Tapped Tee, Double Vertical Fig. 27
Y Branch Fig. 28
Y Branch, Double Fig. 29
Y Branch, Upright Fig. 30
Upright Y Wide Center Florida Special Fig. 31
Y Branch, Combination ⁄8 Bend Fig. 32
Y Branch, Combination ⁄8 Bend Double Fig. 33
Sanitary Cross Fig. 34
Sanitary Cross with Side Opening Fig. 35
Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with Side Openings Fig. 36
Sanitary Cross, New Orleans, with 45° Special and Fig. 37
Regular Side Openings
Sanitary Cross, Tapped Fig. 38
Test Tee Fig. 39
Tapped Extension Piece Fig. 40
Increaser-Reducer Fig. 41
Increaser-Reducer, Short Fig. 42
Tapped Adapter Fig. 43
Blind Plug Fig. 44
Iron Body Cleanout, Tapped Fig. 45
P Trap Fig. 46
P Trap, Long Fig. 47
P Trap, Deep Seal Fig. 48
P Trap, with Primer Fig. 49
P Trap, with Tapped Inlet Fig. 50
Tapped Inlet, Double Fig. 51
Modified Combination Wye and ⁄8 Bend, Double Fig. 52
Modified Combination Wye and ⁄8 Bend, Double, Fig. 53
Extended
Two-Way Cleanout Fig. 54
Twin Cleanout Fig. 55
Closet Bend, Regular and Reducing Fig. 56
Closet Flange Riser Fig. 57
Tapping Bosses Fig. 58
Double Sweep Sanitary Tee (Extended) Fig. 59
Running Trap with Double Vents Fig. 60
P Trap with Tapped or Hubless Side Inlet Fig. 61
Vented Tub Wye Extended, Double Fig. 62
Vented Tub Wye Extended Offset, Left or Right Fig. 63
Vented Tub Wye Fig. 64
Double Two-Way Cleanout Fig. 65
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 The committee with jurisdiction over this standard is aware of another comparable standard published by the Cast Iron Soil
Pipe Institute, CISPI 301.
NOTE 1—The text of this standard references notes and footnotes that provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding those in tables
and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of the standard.
1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization
established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued
by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:
A48/A48M Specification for Gray Iron Castings
A644 Terminology Relating to Iron Castings
D1248 Specification for Polyethylene Plastics Extrusion Materials for Wire and Cable
D3960 Practice for Determining Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content of Paints and Related Coatings
E8/E8M Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
E1645 Practice for Preparation of Dried Paint Samples by Hotplate or Microwave Digestion for Subsequent Lead Analysis
E2349 Practice for Safety Requirements in Metal Casting Operations: Sand Preparation, Molding, and Core Making; Melting
and Pouring; and Cleaning and Finishing
2.2 Federal Standard:
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies)
2.3 Military Standard:
MIL-STD-129 Military Marking for Shipment and Storage
2.4 ANSI/ASME Standard:
B1.20 Pipe Threads
2.5 Other Documents:
Uniform Freight Classification Rules
National Motor Freight Classification Rules
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute (CISPI) Specification 301
3. Terminology
3.1 Abbreviations:
3.1.1 AC—above center
3.1.2 ADAPTR—adapter
3.1.3 &—and
3.1.4 ASA—American Supply Association
3.1.5 ASSY—assembly
3.1.6 BD—bend
3.1.7 CARL—Carlson
3.1.8 CF—Carlson fitting
3.1.9 CLO—closet
3.1.10 CO—cleanout
3.1.11 COMB—combination
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Available from the Uniform Classification Commission, Room 1106, 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606.
Available from National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA), 1001 N. Fairfax St., Suite 600, Alexandria, VA 22314-1798, http://www.nmfta.org.
Available from Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute (CISPI), 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Mundelein, IL 60060, http://www.cispi.org.
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3.1.12 CRS—cross
3.1.13 DB—double
3.1.14 DBL—double
3.1.15 EDP—electronic data processing
3.1.16 EXT—extended, extension
3.1.17 F—figure
3.1.18 FER—ferrule
3.1.19 FLNG—flange
3.1.20 FTG—fitting
3.1.21 HI—high
3.1.22 HOR—horizontal
3.1.23 INC—increaser, increasing
3.1.24 L—left hand
3.1.25 L/—less
3.1.26 LG—long
3.1.27 LH—left hand
3.1.28 LNG—long
3.1.29 /MAIN—on main
3.1.30 MN—on main
3.1.31 NO—New Orleans
3.1.32 R—right hand
3.1.33 RAD—radius
3.1.34 RED—reducer, reducing
3.1.35 REV—revent
3.1.36 RH—right hand
3.1.37 SAN—sanitary
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3.1.38 SD—side
3.1.39 SL & NOTCH—slotted and notched
3.1.40 SO—side openings
3.1.41 ST—sanitary tap
3.1.42 T—tee
3.1.43 TAP—tap, tapped
3.1.44 TOT—tap on top
3.1.45 TP—tap, tapped
3.1.46 V—vent
3.1.47 VERT—vertical
3.1.48 W/—with
3.1.49 Y—wye
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1 manufacturer—the entity that casts the pipe and fittings covered by this standard.
4. Materials and Manufacture
4.1 The pipe and fittings shall be iron castings suitable for installation and service for sanitary, storm drain, waste, and vent piping
applications. The pipe and fittings shall meet all applicable requirements and tests given in this specification.
4.2 The castings shall be made of cast iron, produced by an established commercial method that provides control over chemical
and mechanical properties. “Cast iron” is a generic term for a series of alloys as defined in Terminology A644 and includes gray
iron as well as ductile iron. The castings shall be sound, true to pattern, and of compact close grain that permits drilling and cutting
by ordinary methods. The interior surface shall be reasonably smooth and free from defects that would make the castings unfit for
the use for which they are intended.
4.3 To minimize the possibility of introducing radioactive material to a melting operation, ferrous scrap, pig iron, and any recycled
ferrous material shall be screened by the manufacturer for radioactivity with detection devices operated in accordance with the
detection manufacturer’s instructions. Written operating, calibration, and maintenance procedures for the detection equipment shall
be provided to the purchaser for review when requested. Records shall be maintained by load of these tests for a period of seven
years.
4.3.1 Only radiation devices designed specifically for the purpose of screening ferrous material shipments shall be used for the
purpose of conforming to this requirement. Handheld radiation detectors (Geiger counters) are not appropriate and shall not be used
for the purpose of conforming to this requirement.
4.3.2 Material that is found contaminated with radioactivity shall not be used to produce products covered by this specification.
4.3.3 Analysis of castings after the time of production shall not be used to determine compliance to this specification.
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4.4 Foundries manufacturing products to this specification shall comply with all local, provincial, state, and national safety laws
and regulations, and with the requirements of Practice E2349.
4.5 Pipe and fittings shall not be patched, filled, or welded by the manufacturer to repair cosmetic or material defects that occur
during the course of manufacturing.
5. Mechanical Properties
5.1 Mechanical Tests for Gray Iron—The manufacturer shall perform tests to determine mechanical properties of the gray iron
used in the manufacture of gray iron soil pipe and fittings. Tension test specimens shall be employed. The manufacturer shall
maintain a record of mechanical tests for a minimum of seven years.
5.1.1 Tensile Strength Test—The tensile strength shall be not less than 21 000 psi (145 MPa).
5.1.2 Tension test reports shall include breaking load of test bars, machined diameter of test bars, and calculated tensile strength.
5.1.3 Analysis of castings or test bars after the time of production shall not be used as evidence of compliance to this specification.
6. Chemical Test for Gray Iron
6.1 The manufacturer shall perform tests to determine the significant chemical constituents of the gray iron used in the
manufacture of gray iron soil pipe and fittings. Analysis shall be performed at the minimum of once per lot as defined in this
specification. The manufacturer shall maintain a record of chemical tests performed for a minimum of seven years. The test results
shall conform to the following requirements as to chemical composition:
Phosphorous (P) 0.38 % Maximum
Sulfur (S) 0.15 % Maximum
Chromium (Cr) 0.50 % Maximum
Titanium (Ti) 0.10 % Maximum
Aluminum (Al) 0.50 % Maximum
Lead (Pb) 0.015 % Maximum
Carbon Equivalent 4.10 % Minimum by mass
Note: Carbon equivalent for gray iron = %C+%Si/3+%P/3.
6.1.1 Chemical tests shall be performed at the time of production of the castings covered by this specification.
6.1.2 Analysis of castings after the time of production shall not be used as evidence of compliance to this specification.
7. Dimensions and Permissible Variations
7.1 Pipe:
7.1.1 Ends of Pipe—The end of pipe shall be cast with or without a spigot bead. The pipe shall be cast in one piece.
7.1.2 Dimensions of Pipe—Pipe shall be 10 ft (3 m) long or 5 ft (1.5 m) long with the dimensions and tolerances specified in Figs.
1 and 2. (The laying length of pipe is the same as actual length.)
7.1.3 Straightness of Pipe—Pipe shall be straight to the extent that for 10 ft (3 m) lengths, deflections in the barrel shall not exceed
5 5
⁄8 in. (16 mm). For 5 ft (1.5 m) lengths, deflections in the barrel shall not exceed ⁄16 in. (8 mm).
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7.2 Fittings:
7.2.1 Dimensions of Fittings—All fittings shall conform to the dimensions and tolerances specified in Figs. 1 and 2 as applicable.
Fittings of the patterns specified in this specification shall conform to the applicable dimensions in Figs. 6–65, inclusive. Fittings
not listed shall conform to Fig. 1 for wall thickness and dimension R for the minimum radius of any drain inlets that any such
fittings provide.
7.2.2 All bends, sanitary tees, stack fittings, and special fittings that perform the function of a sanitary tee, designed for the
conveyance of soil, waste, or both, affluent, shall have a radius not less than the following:
Nominal Size of Run or Branch (in.) Minimum Radius
1 ⁄2 –2 125 % of the smaller run or branch
3–4 100 % of the smaller run or branch
5–6 80 % of the smaller run or branch
8–10 70 % of the smaller run or branch
12–15 60 % of the smaller run or branch
7.2.3 Ends of Fittings—Ends shall have spigot beads as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Positioning lugs are optional on all fittings.
Positioning lugs on fittings when used by the manufacturer shall be cast as described in Fig. 2 or continuous around circumference
of the fitting. It is permissible to increase the wall thickness on the inside surface of fitting ends. The increased thickness shall not
reduce the minimum B dimension in Table 1 in excess of 0.06 in. and shall not extend more than 4 ⁄4 in. from the plain end. The
increased thickness shall be tapered and shall offer no obstruction to flow.
7.2.4 Pipe Threads—Screw plugs and tapped openings in fittings shall have taper pipe threads in accordance with ANSI/ASME
Standard B1.20.
7.2.5 Internal threads shall be chamfered at the entering end approximately to the major diameter of the thread, at an angle of
approximately 45° with the axis of the thread for easy entrance in making a joint and for protection of the thread. The chamfer
shall be concentric with the thread and shall be included in the measurement of the thread length.
8. Methods of Specifying Fittings
8.1 Method of Specifying Sizes of Fittings of More Than One Size—The sizes shall be designated by the order of listing, as follows:
8.1.1 Branch and Tapped Fittings:
8.1.1.1 Size of Run—The run shall be that portion of the fitting that forms part of the main pipe line.
8.1.1.2 Size of Branch:
TABLE 1 EDP Identification Numbers for Hubless Pipe
NOTE 1—When ordering by these EDP numbers, be sure to include the
check (√) digit following the item number (022 0126 7). This check digit
is verification of the group and item number you select.
Code
Manufacturer’s
A
Description
Item
Group Item No. =
10 ft (3 m) length
Hubless pipe (see Fig. 1) 0156 4 1 ⁄2
0158 0 2 ⁄2
0160 6 3
022 0162 2 4
0164 8 5
0168 9 6
0170 5 8
0171 3 10
0172 7 12
0173 1 15
A
EDP numbers for fittings will appear in each of the respective tables.
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8.2 Methods of Specifying Hand of Fittings with Side Inlets—When placed in the position described below, if the side inlet appears
on the right, it shall be a right-hand fitting; if on the left, it shall be a left-hand fitting.
8.2.1 Branch Fittings—The branch shall be placed toward the observer and the outlet end of the run lower than the branch.
8.3 The fitting illustrated in Fig. 3 has a right-hand inlet. Left-hand fittings have these openings on the side opposite to that shown.
Inlets on fittings shall be made with or without spigot bead and positioning lug.
9. Coating
9.1 The pipe and fittings shall be uniformly coated with a material suitable for the purpose that is adherent and not brittle. The
coating shall be applied in accordance with the coating manufacturer’s requirements. External touch marks from points of contact
during the coating process are permitted. The coating shall not contain asbestos above current SDS reportable levels. Safety data
sheets shall be furnished by the coating manufacturer when requested. The coating shall be evenly and smoothly applied to all
surfaces, except in threaded openings, unless the coating is specifically designed for threaded openings.
9.2 Pipe and fittings coatings shall not contain lead which exceeds levels above 0.06 % (600 ppm).
9.2.1 The manufacturer shall annually prepare and submit samples to a qualified laboratory for test in accordance with Practice
E1645. The manufacturer shall prepare and submit samples when changing sources of supply or the coating manufacturer changes
formulations for the coating.
9.3 Pipe and fittings coatings shall not contain levels of volatile organic hazardous air pollutants (VOHAPs) which exceed levels
of 2.6 lb (0.31 kg/L) of VOHAPs per gallon of solids in accordance with Practice D3960.
9.3.1 The manufacturer shall annually certify that the coating meets the VOHAP requirement. It is permissible for the coating
manufacturer to provide the certification.
9.4 Records shall be maintained for a period of seven years.
9.5 Copies of the coating certification shall be furnished when requested.
10. Sampling
10.1 Chemical and mechanical tests shall be made regularly and at sufficiently close intervals for adequate determinations of the
significant chemical constituents and properties of the cast iron. A specimen taken from a finished product often does not produce
the same results as a specimen formed by the method used for sample preparation and is not acceptable for the purposes of testing
to this standard. Records of chemical analysis shall be maintained by the manufacturer. Copies of these analyses shall be furnished
to the purchaser when requested.
10.2 A lot shall consist of all the metal poured for a given period of time between changes in charge, processing conditions,
aim-for chemistry, or 4 hours, whichever is the shorter period.
11. Test Methods
11.1 Gray Iron:
11.1.1 Tensile Strength Test—Test bars shall be cast in accordance with the requirements of Specification A48/A48M. The
machined test bar dimensions and drawing and dimensions of as-cast test bars are found in Fig. 4. The tensile strength shall be
determined in accordance with Test Methods E8/E8M.
11.1.2 Tension test reports shall include breaking load of test bars, machined diameter of test bar, and calculated tensile strength.
The Global Harmonized System of classification and labeling of chemicals sets the same rules for classifying hazards, and mandates the same format and content for
labels and Safety Data Sheets for use around the world.
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12. Inspection
12.1 Inspection and Test by the Manufacturer—Pipe and fittings shall be inspected to verify compliance with this specification.
The manufacturer shall maintain a record of all inspections.
12.2 Pipe Inspection—At regular intervals (not to exceed 12 h) during the course of production, sample pieces of each size of pipe
or pipes being produced shall be selected randomly for inspection. Each pipe selected shall be measured by suitable gages and all
dimensions detailed in Fig. 1 verified to comply with the requirements of this specification. The inspection records shall be
maintained by the manufacturer for a period of seven years.
12.3 Fitting Inspection—At regular intervals (not to exceed 12 h) during the course of production, sample pieces of each size and
configuration of fitting being produced shall be selected randomly for inspection. Each fitting selected shall be measured by
suitable gages to verify that the laying length (as detailed in Figs. 4–65), and all applicable dimensions detailed in Figs. 1 and 2
comply with the requirements of this specification. The inspection records shall be maintained by the manufacturer for a period
of seven years.
12.4 Marking Inspection—Inspection shall include verification that the markings on pipe and fittings comply with Section 14.
13. Certification
13.1 Upon request the purchaser, design professional, or the administrative authority having jurisdiction where the products are
being installed shall be furnished certification by the manufacturer stating samples representing each lot have been tested and
inspected as indicated in this specification and the requirements have been met. If required by the purchaser, design professional,
or the administrative authority having jurisdiction where the products are being installed, certification shall be accompanied by test
reports as prepared in accordance with Sections 11 and 12. Tension test reports shall include breaking load, machined diameters
of test bars, and calculated tensile strength. Certification shall include legal name and address of the manufacturer.
13.2 Third-party certifiers or inspectors shall utilize the procedures detailed in Annex A1 when conducting inspections at the
manufacturing locations.
14. Product Marking
14.1 Each length of pipe and each fitting shall be plainly marked with the country of origin and the manufacturer’s name or
manufacturer’s registered trademark by which the manufacturer can be readily identified after installation. The marking shall be
adequate identification of the manufacturer of the pipe and fittings if it readily identifies the manufacturer to the end user of the
product. Other markings on pipes and fittings shall be permitted, provided such markings are not misleading with respect to the
identification of the manufacturer by the end user.
14.1.1 Pipe Markings—The pipe shall be marked continuously on the barrel with a minimum of 0.75 in. (19 mm) lettering starting
within 3 in. of each end of the pipe. Each pipe shall be marked with the date of manufacture. The marking shall be stenciled on
the pipe or otherwise applied so as to be clear and legible.
14.1.2 On fittings, the marking shall be cast with raised letters that are not to be located within the W dimension, as shown in Fig.
2. Cast markings shall be raised from the wall of the fitting unless otherwise noted.
15. Packaging and Package Marking
15.1 Government Procurement—Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the material shall be packaged in accordance with the
supplier’s standard practice, which will be acceptable to the carrier at lowest rates. Containers and packing shall comply with
Uniform Freight Classification Rules or National Motor Freight Classification Rules. Marking for shipment of such material shall
be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123 for civil agencies and MIL-STD-129 for military agencies.
16. Keywords
16.1 cast iron; hubless pipe and fittings; no-hub pipe and fittings; soil pipe
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Barrel Spigot
Gasket Po-
Laying
Barrel Thickness, T sitioning
Outside Outside B
A
Length, L
Inside Diameter Bead Width A
Lug
Diameter Diameter
Size
10 ft ± 0.50 in.
B J M N, ±0.13 (3.3) Nominal Minimum W (3.0480 m ±
13 mm)
1 ⁄2 1.50 ± 0.09 1.90 ± 0.06 1.96 ± 0.06 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(38.1 ± 2.29) (48.26 ± 1.52) (49.78 ± 1.52) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
2 1.96 ± 0.09 2.35 ± 0.09 2.41 ± 0.09 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(49.8 ± 2.29) (59.69 ± 2.29) (61.21 ± 2.29) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
3 2.96 ± 0.09 3.35 ± 0.09 3.41 ± 0.09 0.25 0.16 0.13 1.13 120
(75.2 ± 2.29) (85.09 ± 2.29) (86.61 ± 2.29) (6.35) (3.3) (28.7) (3048)
4 3.94 ± 0.09 4.38 + 0.09 4.44 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.13 120
−0.05
(100.08 ± 2.29) (111.25 + 2.29) (112.78 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (28.7) (3048)
(−1.27)
5 4.94 ± 0.09 5.30 + 0.09 5.36 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.50 120
−0.05
(125.48 ± 2.29) (134.62 + 2.29) (136.14 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (38.1) (3048)
(−1.27)
6 5.94 ± 0.09 6.30 + 0.09 6.36 ± 0.09 0.31 0.19 0.15 1.50 120
−0.05
(150.88 ± 2.29) (160.02 + 2.29) (161.54 ± 2.29) (7.87) (3.81) (38.1) (3048)
(−1.27)
8 7.94 ± 0.13 8.38 + 0.09 8.44 ± 0.09 0.31 0.23 0.17 2.00 120
−0.09
(201.68 ± 3.3) (212.85 + 3.3) (214.38 ± 2.29) (7.87) (4.32) (50.8) (3048)
(−2.29)
10 10.00 ± 0.13 10.56 ± 0.09 10.62 ± 0.09 0.31 0.28 0.22 2.00 120
(254 ± 3.3) (268.22 ± 2.29) (269.75 ± 2.29) (7.87) (5.59) (50.8) (3048)
12 11.94 ± 0.13 12.50 ± 0.13 12.62 ± 0.13 0.31 0.28 0.22 2.75 120
(303.28 ± 3.3) (317.5 ± 3.3) (320.55 ± 3.3) (7.87) (5.59) (69.85) (3048)
15 15.11 ± 0.13 15.83 ± 0.13 16.12 ± 0.13 0.31 0.36 0.30 2.75 120
(383.79 ± 3.3) (402.08 ± 3.3) (409.45 ± 3.3) (7.87) (7.62) (69.85) (3048)
A
See Fig. 2 for details of the spigot and gasket positioning lug.
B
Laying lengths as listed in Fig. 1 shall be for pipe only, and such pipe shall be 10 ft (3 m) long. Laying length for fittings are listed in the applicable tables.
FIG. 1 Dimensions and Tolerances in Inches (Millimetres) of Spigots and Barrels for Hubless Pipe and Fittings
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NOTE 1—Pipe shall be cast with or without the gasket positioning lugs. These lugs, as illustrated above, shall be cast as illustrated or be continuous
around the entire circumference.
NOTE 2—Gasket positioning lugs are optional on all fittings. When the manufacturer chooses to include gasket positioning lugs, they shall be cast as
illustrated or be continuous around the entire circumference.
Spigot Detail, N in. (mm) Gasket Lug Location, W in.
Size, in.
±0.13 (3.3) (mm) ±0.13 (3.3)
1 ⁄2 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
2 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
3 0.25 (6) 1.13 (29)
4 0.31 (8) 1.13 (29)
5 0.31 (8) 1.50 (38)
6 0.31 (8) 1.50 (38)
8 0.31 (8) 2.00 (51)
10 0.31 (8) 2.00 (51)
12 0.31 (8) 2.75 (70)
15 0.31 (8) 2.75 (70)
FIG. 2 Details of Spigot Bead and Gasket Positioning Lug
FIG. 3 Specifying Hand of Fittings with Side Inlets or Outlets
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Dimensions, in (mm) Tension Test Specimen B
G—Length of parallel, min 0.75 (19)
D—Diameter 0.750 ± 0.015 (19.0 ± 0.38)
R—Radius of fillet, min 1 (25)
A—Length of reduced section, min 1 ⁄2 (38)
L—Overall length, min 4 (100)
C—Diameter of end section, approx 1 ⁄4 (32)
E—Length of shoulder, min ⁄4 (6)
15 1
F—Diameter of shoulder ⁄16 ± ⁄64 (25 ± 0.4)
A
B—Length of end section
As-Cast Diameter, in. (mm) Length, in. (mm)
Nominal
Test Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
(Mid-
Bar (Bottom) (Top) (Specified) (Recommended)
Length)
B 1.20 1.14 1.32 6.0 (150) 9.0 (230)
(30.5) (29.0) (33.5)
A
Optional to fit holders on testing machine. If threaded, root diameter shall not be less than dimension F.
FIG. 4 Sample Test Bar
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size,
Group 022
in.
B 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1 3 1
0188 7 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0190 3 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0192 9 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0194 5 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0196 0 5 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0198 6 6 2 (51) 7 (178) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0200 0 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 (152) 2 (51)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 5 ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 5 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Sizes, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B R D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) W
1 1 1 1
Fig. (a) 0218 2 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄2 (89) 5 ⁄2 (140) 5 (127) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
Fig. (b) 0218 2 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 (102) 5 ⁄2 (140) . 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 6 Reducing ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Tables 6 and 7 of CISPI Specification 301)
NOTE 1—For details of ⁄4 bend, see Fig. 5.
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based
on casting method used.
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Sizes, in.
B B
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
1 1
0236 4 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 (102)
1 3 5
0238 0 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (95) 4 ⁄16 (110)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension E is laying length.
FIG. 7 ⁄4 Bend with Side Opening (Corresponds to Table 8 of
CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 7 1 1
0280 2 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 2 ⁄8 (73) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0275 2 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 10 ⁄2 (267) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0282 8 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 8 ⁄4 Bend with Heel Opening (Corresponds to Table 9 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B C
Item No. = B E D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R IPS Tapping W
1 1 1 3 1 1
0324 8 1 ⁄2 by 1 ⁄4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51) 3 (76) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄4 (32) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 3 1 1
0326 3 1 ⁄2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51) 3 (76) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1
0328 9 2 by 1 ⁄4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄4 (32) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1
0330 5 2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 3 1
2 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (57) 3 ⁄4 (83) 1 ⁄4 (44) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
C
For details of tapping bosses, see Fig. 58.
FIG. 9 Tapped ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 11 of CISPI Specification 301)
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ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R B W
1 1 1
0402 2 2 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0404 8 3 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0406 3 4 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 10 Double ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 13 of CISPI Speci-
fication 301)
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0424 6 2 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 12 (305) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
2 by 14 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 14 (356) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0423 8 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 16 (406) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0425 3 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 18 (457) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
2 by 24 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 24 (610) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0426 1 3 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 12 (305) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0427 9 3 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 18 (457) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0428 7 4 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 12 (305) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0431 1 4 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 18 (457) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 11 Long ⁄4 Bend (Corresponds to Table 14 of CISPI Specification 301)
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A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0462 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 6 ⁄2 (165) 5 (127) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0464 2 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 7 (178) 5 ⁄2 (140) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0468 3 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 7 ⁄2 (191) 6 (152) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0470 9 5 2 (51) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0472 5 6 2 (51) 9 (229) 7 (178) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0474 1 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 10 ⁄2 (267) 8 (203) 2 (51)
0475 8 10 3 (76) 12 (305) 9 (229) 2 (51)
1 1 3
0476 8 12 3 ⁄4 (83) 13 ⁄4 (337) 10 (254) 2 ⁄4 (70)
1 3 1 3
0477 8 15 3 ⁄4 (83) 14 ⁄4 (375) 11 ⁄2 (292) 2 ⁄4 (70)
Extended Pattern
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) E ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0478 7 2 by 12 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 12 [305] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0479 7 2 by 14 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 14 [356] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0480 7 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 16 [406] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0481 7 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 18 [457] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0482 7 2 by 24 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 24 [610] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
1 1 1
0483 7 2 by 34 1 ⁄2 [38] 6 ⁄2 [165] 34 [864] 5 [127] 1 ⁄8 [29]
Note: Dimensions D and E are laying lengths on extended pattern fittings.
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 12 Short Sweep (Corresponds to Table 15 of CISPI Specification 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, ASA Code
A
Group 022
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
in.
B 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
Size, in.
1 1 1 3 1
B
0492 3 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 9 ⁄4 (235) 7 ⁄4 (197) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0494 9 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 9 ⁄2 (241) 8 (203) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0518 5 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 ⁄2 (267) 9 (229) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0496 4 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 (254) 8 ⁄2 (216) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 A
0498 0 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 10 ⁄2 (267) 9 (229) 1 ⁄8 (29) For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
1 1 1 B
0500 3 5 2 (51) 11 ⁄2 (292) 9 ⁄2 (241) 1 ⁄2 (38)
Dimension D is laying length.
0502 9 6 2 (51) 12 (305) 10 (254) 1 ⁄2 (38)
A
FIG. 14 Reducing Long Sweep (Corresponds to Table 18 of CISPI
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Specification 301)
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 13 Long Sweep (Corresponds to Table 17 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size,
in.
B 1
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 11 1
0536 7 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄16 (94) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0538 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (103) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 7 1
0540 9 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 15 ⁄5 Bend (Corresponds to Table 19 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 1
0570 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0572 2 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄2 (89) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 13 1
0574 8 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄16 (97) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 16 ⁄6 Bend (Corresponds to Table 20 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B
Item No. = B D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 1 5 3 1
0604 3 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (67) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0606 8 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0608 4 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0610 0 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄8 (79) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
7 1 1
0612 6 5 2 (51) 3 ⁄8 (98) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1
0614 2 6 2 (51) 4 ⁄16 (103) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0616 7 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 5 (127) 6 (152) 2 (51)
0617 5 10 3 (76) 5 ⁄16 (151) 7 (178) 2 (51)
1 9 3
0618 5 12 3 ⁄4 (83) 6 ⁄16 (167) 8 (203) 2 ⁄4 (70)
1 3 1 3
0619 5 15 3 ⁄4 (83) 7 ⁄16 (183) 9 ⁄2 (241) 2 ⁄4 (70)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 17 ⁄8 Bend (Corresponds to Table 21 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A
ASA Code Group 022 Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size, in.
B B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D ± ⁄8 (3.2) R W
1 3 1
0638 1 2 by 6 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 6 (152) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
2 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 12 (305) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
2 by 14 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 14 (356) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0641 5 2 by 16 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 16 (406) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 3 1
0643 1 2 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (70) 18 (457) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0640 7 3 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 12 (305) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0644 9 3 by 18 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 (76) 18 (457) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0642 3 4 by 12 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄8 (79) 12 (305) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions D and E are laying lengths.
FIG. 18 Long ⁄8 Bend (Corresponds to Table 22 of CISPI Specification 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code Group
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Size,
in. B
D ± ⁄8
Item No. = B R W
(3.2)
1 1 1 3 1
0676 1 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (54) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1
0678 7 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄8 (53) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1
0680 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄4 (55) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 5 1
0682 9 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 ⁄16 (58) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
7 1 1
0684 5 5 2 (51) 2 ⁄8 (73) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38)
0686 0 6 2 (51) 3 (76) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 3
0688 6 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 3 ⁄4 (95) 6 (152) 2 (51)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimension D is laying length.
FIG. 19 ⁄16 Bend (Corresponds to Table 23 of CISPI Specifica-
tion 301)
A888 − 24
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
B B W B
1 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) F ± ⁄8 (3.2) D R W W B
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1
0806 4 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄4 (108) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 1
0808 0 2 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 6 ⁄8 (168) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 7 1 1 1 1
0810 6 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1
0812 2 3 by 1 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄4 (108) 2 ⁄4 (70) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 7 1 1 1 1
0814 8 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0816 3 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 8 (203) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 7 1 1 1 1
0818 9 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄8 (175) 4 ⁄2 (114) 3 (76) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1
0820 5 4 by 3 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 8 (203) 5 (127) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0822 1 4 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0824 7 5 by 2 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
5 1 1 1 1 1
0826 2 5 by 3 2 (51) 6 (152) 9 ⁄16 (237) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
13 1 1 1
0828 8 5 by 4 2 (51) 6 (152) 10 ⁄32 (264) 6 (152) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 7 1 1 1 1
0830 4 5 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 11 ⁄16 (291) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 3 1 1 1
0832 0 6 by 2 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 8 ⁄16 (208) 5 (127) 3 (76) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 3 1 1 1 1 1
0838 0 6 by 3 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 9 ⁄16 (233) 5 ⁄2 (140) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0834 6 6 by 4 2 (51) 6 ⁄2 (165) 10 ⁄16 (256) 6 (152) 4 (102) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1
0835 3 6 by 5 2 (51) 7 (178) 11 ⁄2 (292) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 ⁄2 (114) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1
0836 1 6 2 (51) 7 (178) 12 ⁄2 (318) 7 (178) 5 (127) 1 ⁄2 (38) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 3 1 1 1
0848 3 8 by 3 2 ⁄2 (64) 7 ⁄2 (190) 10 ⁄8 (264) 6 (152) 3 ⁄2 (89) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1 1 1
0846 4 8 by 4 2 ⁄2 (64) 7 ⁄2 (190) 11 ⁄2 (292) 6 ⁄2 (165) 4 (102) 2 (51) 1 ⁄8 (29) 1 ⁄2 (38)
1 1 1 1
0844 5 8 by 5 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 (203) 12 ⁄2 (318) 7 (178) 4 ⁄2 (114) 2 (51) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1 1
0842 6 8 by 6 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 (203) 13 ⁄2 (343) 7 ⁄2 (191) 5 (127) 2 (51) 1 ⁄2 (38) 2 (51)
1 1 1 1 1
0840 1 8 2 ⁄2 (64) 8 ⁄2 (216) 15 ⁄2 (395) 8 ⁄2 (216) 6 (152) 2 (51) 2 (51) 2 ⁄2 (64)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
Dimensions E and F are laying lengths.
FIG. 20 Sanitary Tee Branch (Corresponds to Table 24 of CISPI Specification 301)
A888 − 24
NOTE 1—Sanitary Tee branch with side inlet; illustration shows left
hand. Can be furnished left or right hand.
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based
on casting method used.
ASA Code
A,B
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022 Size, in.
EC 1
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
NOTE 1—Sanitary Tee branch with side inlet; illustration shows left
1 7
1030 0 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
hand. Can be furnished left or right hand.
1 7
1034 2 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
NOTE 2—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based 1 7
1037 5 3 by 3 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
on casting method used.
R&L
1 15 1
1032 6 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
ASA Code
A,B
1 15 1
Dimensions, in. (mm) 1036 7 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140
Group 022
Size, in. 1 15 1
1038 3 4 by 4 by 2 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
EC
Item No. = B E ± ⁄8 (3.2) D
R&L
1 7
0976 5 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127) A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
1 7
B
0986 4 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (113) 5 (127)
For details of sanitary Tee branch, see Fig. 20.
1 1 1
0978 1 4 by 2 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 ⁄2 (114) C E
Dimension E is laying length.
1 1 1
0988 0 4 by 2 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 3 ⁄4 (83) 4 ⁄2 (114)
1 15
0980 7 4 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 (127)
FIG. 22 Sanitary Tee with 2 in. Side Opening Right or Left/Right
1 15
0990 6 4 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 (127)
and Left (Corresponds to Table 29 of CISPI Specification 301)
1 15 1
0982 3 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
1 15 1
0992 2 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄16 (125) 5 ⁄2 (140)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B
For details of sanitary Tee branch, see Fig. 20.
C E
Dimension E is laying length.
FIG. 21 Sanitary Tee with Right or Left Side Opening (Corre-
sponds to Table 28 of CISPI Specification 301)
A888 − 24
NOTE 1—Inclusion of spigot bead is optional with manufacturer based on casting methods used.
ASA Code
A
Dimensions, in. (mm)
Group 022
Size, in.
EB
1 B B
1 1
E ± ⁄8
E ± ⁄8 F ± ⁄8 D A
Item No. = B D D K R R W
(3.2) (3.2) (3.2)
1 1 1 1 1
1058 1 3 by 3 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1
1062 3 3 by 3 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1
1066 4 3 by 3 by 2 R&L 1 ⁄2 (38) 4 ⁄2 (114) 5 (127) 8 ⁄2 (216) 5 (127) 6 (152) 1 (25) 3 (76) 3 ⁄2 (89) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1060 7 4 by 4 by 2 LH 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1064 9 4 by 4 by 2 RH 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
1 1 1 1 1 1
1068 0 4 by 4 by 2 R&L 1 ⁄2 (38) 5 (127) 5 ⁄2 (140) 9 ⁄8 (232) 5 ⁄2 (140) 6 ⁄2 (165) 1 (25) 3 (76) 4 (102) 1 ⁄8 (29)
A
For details of barrel, spigot, and gasket positioning lug, see Figs. 1 and 2.
B E
Dimen
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