So in the 2015 Edition of NFPA 99.
In the valve section the words -
Ball and Butterfly are not listed.
5.1.4.1.6 Valve Types.
New or replacement valves shall be permitted to be
of any type as long as they meet the following conditions:
(1) They have a maximum pressure drop at intended
maximum flow of 1.4 kPa (0.2 psig) in pressure service and
3.8 mm Hg (0.15 Hg) in vacuum service.
(2) They use a quarter turn to off.
(3) They are constructed of materials suitable for the service.
(4) They are provided with copper tube extensions by the manufacturer for brazing.
(5) They indicate to the operator if the valve is open or closed.
(6) They permit in-line serviceability.
(7) They are cleaned for oxygen service by the manufacturer
if used for any positive pressure service.
Who make a Butterfly Valve with copper tube
extensions by the manufacturer for brazing?