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Polyvinyl
Chloride (PVC) Flanges
Van
Stone Style Flange—Socket (Two-Piece)
Sizes 10" through 24" Diameter Drilling Pattern…Class
150
PLASTINETICS® Inc. unique back-up
rings are computer designed with a configuration engineered for
maximum performance. The combination of hubs and back-up flange
rings represent the most innovative two piece (Van Stone) style
flange available today.
PLASTINETICS® Inc. has been in the foreground
of large diameter PVC fitting manufacturing since 1969.
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| Size |
PSI
at 73° |
O.D. |
Bolt
Circle Dia. |
No.
of Bolt Holes |
Bolt
Size |
Min.
Bolt Lengths |
Approx.
Wt. (Lbs.) |
| 10 |
150 |
16-1/16 |
14-1/4 |
12 |
7/8 |
5 |
12.36 |
| 12 |
150 |
19 |
17 |
12 |
7/8 |
5 |
17.12 |
| 14 |
150 |
21 |
18-7/8 |
12 |
1 |
5-1/2 |
26.80 |
| 16 |
150 |
23-9/16 |
21-1/4 |
16 |
1 |
6-1/2 |
37.50 |
Sizes 10", 12", 14" and 16"
flanges are Van Stone style which means they have a free-floating
ring that enables the bolt holes to be aligned after the flange
has been assembled to the pipe, greatly simplifying installation.
The Van Stone rings are manufactured from a glass reinforced PVC
composite called FIBERLOC (FIBERLOC is a material of
BF Goodrich.). This material increases strength and durability,
and provides a rigid mating surface that is less susceptible to
stresses typically encountered during field installation. These
flanges are designed and manufactured to Class 150 Specifications,
per ANSI-B16.5 requirements. The sealing surface is of a modified
flat face design, in which raised ribs uniformly grip the gasket
material during compression, ensuring a leak proof seal. We recommend
the use of a full face, 1/8" thick, flat Neoprene gasket.
Sizes 18", 20" and 24" hubs are
formed by PLASTINETICS® Inc. from durable PVC pipe as a single
piece construction, containing no cementing or hand welding. These
18", 20" and 24" hubs include a convoluted style
cast ductile iron (ASTM536) back-up ring. Back-up rings include
a baked-on polyester resin coating. Bolt circle is ANSI-B16.5 Class
150. Our unique convoluted style back-up ring design eliminates
the need for bolt retightening because of their capability to store
elastic energy somewhat like a “Belleville Washer”…the flange preloads
the bolts as they are tightened (see torque recommendation and tightening
pattern).
10" and 12" flanges are also available
in Spigot ends, and are also available in CPVC.

| Size |
PSI
at 73° |
O.D. |
Bolt
Circle Dia. |
No.
of Bolt Holes |
Bolt
Size |
Min.
Bolt Lengths |
Weight (Lbs.) |
| 18 |
75 |
25 |
22-3/4 |
16 |
1-1/4 |
6-1/2 |
60 |
| 20 |
50 |
27-1/2 |
25 |
20 |
1-1/4 |
6-1/2 |
83 |
| 24 |
50 |
32 |
29-1/2 |
20 |
1-3/8 |
7 |
98 |
INSTALLATION
of FLANGES


1.0 Flanges 18" through 24"
are fabricated from pipe, not molded. Flanges 16" and under
are molded.
2.0 Alignment is critical, as these flanges are not designed
to pull together under stress or pull the weight of the piping system
together.
3.0 Recommended 1/8" thick Neoprene gasket.
4.0 The faces of PLASTINETICS®, Inc. flanges
are raised phonographic grooved finished so that when the bolts
are tightened,
the faces will be pulled together creating a positive seal on the
gasket.
INSTALLATION TIPS
5.0 Once a
flange is joined to pipe, the method for joining two flanges together
is as follows:
5.1 Make sure that all the bolt holes of the matching flanges
match up. It is not necessary to twist the flange and pipe to achieve
this.
5.2 Insert all bolts with full size flat washers under heads
and nuts.
5.3 Make sure that the faces of the mating flanges are not
separated prior to bolting down the flanges.
5.4 The bolts on the plastic flanges should be tightened
by hand until snug then by pulling down the nut diametrically opposite
each other using a torque wrench. Complete tightening should be
accomplished in stages and the final torque values in the following
table should be followed for the various sizes of flanges. Uniform
stress across the flange will eliminate leaky gaskets.
5.5 “CAUTION”, THESE ARE PLASTIC FLANGES, NOT STEEL…alignment
must be achieved prior to tightening bolting. Attempting to draw
together or fix misalignment by tightening bolting may result in
cracking of the flange hub. Unnecessary overtightening will damage
the flange.
5.6 TORQUE TABLE
| Flange
Size (inches) |
Maximum
Recommended Torque (FT. LBS)* |
| 10" |
64-75
FT/LBS |
| 12" |
95 FT/LBS |
| 14-24" |
110
FT/LBS |

* THESE RECOMMENDATIONS ARE BASED ON THE USE
OF FLAT FLANGES, TWO STANDARD FLAT WASHERS, STANDARD NUT AND A 1/8"
THICK, FULL FACE NEOPRENE GASKET. LUBRICATE HARDWARE WELL, TIGHTEN
IN THE PROPER PATTERN AND APPLY TORQUE IN SMALL INCREMENTS.
5.7 If the flange is mated to a rigid
and stationary flanged object, or a metal flange, particularly in
a buried situation where settling could occur with the plastic pipe,
the plastic flange and the fitting or valve must be supported to
eliminate potential stressing.
 
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