ISO 10497
Standard Specification

ISO 10497 Globe Valves

What ISO 10497 requires for globe valves — applicability, key and testing requirements, the alternative standards, and compliant supply with full certification.

What does ISO 10497 require for globe valves?

ISO 10497 (Testing of Valves - Fire Type-Testing Requirements, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)) sets the design, material and testing requirements for globe valves in its scope. ISO 10497 specifies the fire type-testing requirements for industrial valves to assess their ability to limit leakage during and after exposure to fire. It is the international equivalent of API 607 (for quarter-turn valves) and is increasingly specified alongside or instead of API 607 for global projects. ISO 10497 applies to all valve types including gate, ball, butterfly, globe, and plug valves.

Applicable Pressure Classes

All pressure classes

Key Requirements

  • Fire exposure: 750°C–1100°C for 30 minutes duration
  • External leakage through stem, body joints ≤200 mL/min during fire
  • Post-fire seat leakage test: ≤200 mL/min (liquid or gas equivalent)
  • Post-fire operability: valve must complete one full open-close cycle
  • Metal backup seat or secondary seating surface required
  • Type test certificate valid for a family of valves with similar design features

Testing Requirements

  • Fire test: 750–1100°C for 30 minutes in certified test facility
  • Post-fire leakage: ≤200 mL/min through seats and body
  • Post-fire operation: full open/close cycle

Alternative Standards for Globe Valves

Other standards that also govern globe valves — useful for spec cross-acceptance.

Related Standards

Reviewed by Valve Standards Engineering, Vajra Industrial SolutionsDiscipline: Industrial Valve Standards & ComplianceLast reviewed: 20 June 2026

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