Ammonia (NH₃) service
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Globe Valves for Ammonia (NH₃) Service

Which globe valves configuration suits Ammonia (NH₃) (NH₃), in which material, to which standard — from real service data, with the pitfalls flagged.

Which globe valves for Ammonia (NH₃)?

Carbon steel globe valve (IIAR-rated) - IIAR standard for NH₃ refrigeration systems Typical service window: Up to 25 bar (refrigerant); up to 200 bar (synthesis gas), -33°C (liquid refrigerant) to 300°C (synthesis service).

Recommended Configurations

Carbon steel globe valve (IIAR-rated)

IIAR standard for NH₃ refrigeration systems

Body Material for Ammonia (NH₃)

Rated from real compatibility data - click any material for the full decision page.

Governing Standards for Ammonia (NH₃) Service

IIAR 2 - Ammonia refrigeration piping and equipmentASME B31.5 - Refrigeration pipingASME B31.3 - Process piping (process ammonia)ISO 15848 (fugitive emissions for toxic service)

What to Avoid in Ammonia (NH₃) Service

  • Applies to this type: Globe valves not rated for cryogenic temperatures in liquid NH₃ service
  • Any valve with copper, brass, or bronze wetted parts or body
  • Valves with zinc die-cast components
  • Nylon or polyamide-seated valves

Service Considerations

  • No copper or zinc - inspect every valve for copper alloy trim before installation
  • Extended bonnet design for cryogenic (-33°C) liquid service
  • Emergency isolation must be remotely operable
  • Refrigerant grade NH₃ is oil-free - valves must be clean and degreased

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Reviewed by Process Engineering, Vajra Industrial SolutionsDiscipline: Process & Fluid Service EngineeringLast reviewed: 20 June 2026

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