The standardization of socket-welding fittings was initiated in 1938 by the sectional committee of the American Standards Association. The drafting subgroup held meetings in Chicago, Detroit, and Nev. York in March, 1939, and may, 1940, respectively. The approval of the standard was delayed by the war after which a few more changes were added to make the proposal acceptable. In 1960, it was agreed that the standard needed a complete revision and that it needed to be revised simultaneously.
The standardization of socket-welding fittings was initiated in 1938 by the sectional committee of the American Standards Association. The drafting subgroup held meetings in Chicago, Detroit, and Nev. York in March, 1939, and may, 1940, respectively. The approval of the standard was delayed by the war after which a few more changes were added to make the proposal acceptable. In 1960, it was agreed that the standard needed a complete revision and that it needed to be revised simultaneously.
The standardization of socket-welding fittings was initiated in 1938 by the sectional committee of the American Standards Association. The drafting subgroup held meetings in Chicago, Detroit, and Nev. York in March, 1939, and may, 1940, respectively. The approval of the standard was delayed by the war after which a few more changes were added to make the proposal acceptable. In 1960, it was agreed that the standard needed a complete revision and that it needed to be revised simultaneously.