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Y-Strainers

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Yash Patel

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Nov 9, 2016
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Hello,
My requirement for Y-strainer is CS SW 800# but the supplier is offering CS SW CL600. What is the difference? I think CL600 is only used if you want it flanged end and 800# API is used for NPT and SW. Am I right?
 
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See this and scroll down a bit to see the class 800 stuff


Class 800 is not a tabulated ASME designation but is widely used apparently for SW and thread end valves and apparently defined in API 602.

It is somewhere between class 600 and 900 so a class 600 item will have a lower pressure rating than a class 800 one. If all you need is a class 600 rating (100 bar at ambient temps) then you'll be ok.

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The line design pressure is 50psig. Class 600 rating should work, right??
 
Yes. CWP for class 600 is 1450 psig

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I am curious that why CL600 was specified for the SW part. I suppose that the SW Y-strainer can be made per CL600 pressure rating, i.e. 1450 psig, but why not just 800 psig?
 
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