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PN 20, 50 Flange Dimensions

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gvalves0164

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What Standard contains Flange Dimensions for PN20 (equivalent to ASME 150 class) and PN50 (equivalent to ASME 300 Class)? I have a copy of BS EN 1092-1 but it does not include PN20 or 50.

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