PPI TN-45-2012 Mechanical Couplings for Joining Polyethylene Pipe.pdf
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1、105 Decker Court, Suite 825, Irving, TX 75062 P: 469-499-1044 F: 469-499-1063 www.plasticpipe.org Mechanical Couplings for Joining Polyethylene Pipe TN-45/2012 Foreword This report was developed and published with the technical help and financial support of the members of the PPI (Plastics Pipe Inst
2、itute, Inc.). The members have shown their interest in quality products by assisting independent standards-making and user organizations in the development of standards, and also by developing reports on an industry-wide basis to help engineers, code officials, specifying groups, and users. The purp
3、ose of this technical report is to provide important information available to PPI on a particular aspect of polyethylene pipe butt fusion to engineers, users, contractors, code officials, and other interested parties. More detailed information on its purpose and use is provided in the document itsel
4、f. This report has been prepared by PPI as a service of the industry. The information in this report is offered in good faith and believed to be accurate at the time of its preparation, but is offered “as is” without any express or implied warranty, including WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNES
5、S FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Consult the manufacturer for more detailed information about the particular joining procedures to be used with its piping products. Any reference to or testing of a particular proprietary product should not be construed as an endorsement by PPI, which does not endorse the
6、 proprietary products or processes of any manufacturer. The information in this report is offered for consideration by industry members in fulfilling their own compliance responsibilities. PPI assumes no responsibility for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. PPI intends to revise this r
7、eport from time to time, in response to comments and suggestions from users of the report. Please send suggestions of improvements to the address below. Information on other publications can be obtained by contacting PPI directly or visiting the web site. The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. www.plasti
8、cpipe.org October 2012 105 Decker Court, Suite 825, Irving, TX 75062 P: 469-499-1044 F: 469-499-1063 www.plasticpipe.org MECHANICAL COUPLINGS FOR JOINING POLYETHYLENE PIPE 1.0 Introduction The use of polyethylene piping material has steadily increased over the past half century and today its the mat
9、erial of choice for natural gas piping systems up to 12” size. Mechanical couplings and fittings played a vital part in this evolution, especially in the earlier years, when distribution service line installations were the most common application. Many of these mechanical fittings were metallic and
10、connected to steel or cast iron main piping with a PE outlet connection for the service line. Both plastic and metallic mechanical fittings have provided the industry with fast and easy pipe joining, and repair and transition techniques. Their nearly 50 years of performance history is testimonial to
11、 the safe and reliable service these fittings provide. This document will provide a historical time line to assist material engineers, when assessing older PE systems, and to determine what the governing requirements were for mechanical fittings at the time of their installations. It will also revie
12、w the specified regulatory requirements for mechanical pipe joints, both in general terms and how they should be interpreted for mechanical joints for PE piping. An outline of recommended mechanical fitting performance capabilities will be provided to assist material engineers in product selection.
13、It includes any ASTM Test Methods or Standard Specifications available to provide guidance in how to evaluate the performance capability of mechanical fittings. Some of the most common types of mechanical fittings will generically be described. Some mechanical fitting designs are proprietary to a sp
14、ecific manufacturer. Use recommendations and compliance to regulations should be reviewed with the fitting manufacturer prior to installation. Mechanical fittings do not require highly skilled laborers and typically do not require special equipment to be installed. With each design, it is essential
15、that the manufacturers installation instructions are followed to obtain optimum performance. 2.0 Definition/Designs There are primarily five different mechanical coupling designs or technologies for joining PE currently in use in North America. All require the use of an internal stiffener when used
16、with PE pipe to prevent long-term creep of the pipe away from the compression forces. These designs can be classified by the method used for completion. These are: Tightening of bolts and nuts Tightening of compression nut (also referred to as “nut follower”). Stab or insertion style Hydraulic press
17、ure Use of an external compression or “completion” ring Tightening of Bolts This design is characterized by the use of multiple bolts and nuts being tightened to grip and seal on the polyethylene (figures 1a, 1b). These types of mechanical couplings can also be used to join polyethylene to steel or
18、cast iron gas piping, or ductile iron water piping. The tightening of the bolts brings together internal gripping rings and a sealing element. As the bolts are tightened, the outer ring, commonly called the retaining ring, forces the gripping mechanism or ring and sealing gasket into a state of comp
19、ression onto the polyethylene, thus creating restraint and a gas tight seal. The tightening of nuts and bolts is to a specified torque value prescribed by the manufacturers installation instructions. Tightening of Compression Nut (Nut Follower) With this design, the operator is required to tighten a
20、 nut to a stop or prescribed torque value. As with the “bolt” design fitting, as the operator tightens the nut down, the internal gripping ring and sealing gasket are brought down onto the polyethylene pipe to restrain and seal. In some designs, there is a prescribed torque value, however in others;
21、 the operator is required to tighten the fitting to a stop point located on the coupling body. The gas seal and restraint (grip) are dependent upon the amount of tightness the operator applies to the compression nut. Examples of compression nut style couplings are depicted in figures 2a and 2b below
22、. Figure 1a Steel body, bolt together coupling Figure 2b Nylon body compression coupling Figure 2a Cast body compression coupling Figure 1b Plastic body, bolt together coupling Stab or Insertion The “stab” or insertion style coupling requires no tightening of bolts or compression nut. With the stab
23、type, the seal and restraint are accomplished through independent components. The coupling contains either single or multiple rubber orings that provide a seal on the outside diameter, inside diameter or both diameters of the polyethylene tubing which has been inserted into the fitting. In the case
24、of an outside diameter seal fitting, the inside diameter of oring is smaller than that of the outside diameter of the polyethylene tubing, thus compressing the rubber oring onto the PE tubing surface and coupling body surface creating a gas tight seal. Likewise, for the inside diameter sealing coupl
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