PPI TR-22-2013 Polyethylene Piping Distribution Systems for Components of Liquid Petroleum Gases.pdf
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1、Polyethylene Piping Distribution Systems for Components of Liquid Petroleum Gases TR-22 2013 105 Decker Court, Suite 825, Irving, TX 75063 P: 469-499-1044 F: 469-499-1063 www.plasticpipe.orgForeword POLYETHYLENE PIPING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS FOR COMPONENTS OF LIQUID PETROLEUM GASES This report was dev
2、eloped and published with the technical help and financial support of the members of the PPI (Plastics Pipe Institute, 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 develo
3、ping reports on an industry-wide basis to help engineers, code officials, specifying groups, and users. The purpose of this technical report is to provide important information available to PPI on a particular aspect of polyethylene piping systems for distribution of liquid petroleum gases. This rep
4、ort 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 FITNESS FOR A PAR
5、TICULAR PURPOSE. Any reference to or testing of a particular proprietary product should not be construed as an endorsement by PPI, which does not endorse the proprietary products or processes of any manufacturer. The information in this report is offered for consideration by industry members in fulf
6、illing their own compliance responsibilities. PPI assumes no responsibility for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. PPI intends to revise this report from time to time, in response to comments and suggestions from users of the report. Please send suggestions of improvements to PPI. Info
7、rmation on other publications can be obtained by contacting PPI directly or visiting the web site. The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. www.plasticpipe.org This Technical Report, TR-22, was issued in August 1998 and was revised in June 2006, and May 2013.POLYETHYLENE PIPING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS FOR COM
8、PONENTS OF LIQUID PETROLEUM GASES 1.0 INTRODUCTION Polyethylene (PE) gas piping is the most widely used plastic piping material for the distribution of natural gas. PE has a well-documented inertness to both the external soil environment and to natural gas. Extensive testing and over 45 years of suc
9、cessful field experience confirm that the long-term strength of polyethylene is unaffected by natural gas and its common constituents. Polyethylene (PE) piping systems complying with ASTM D 2513 have been successfully used in all types of fuel gas piping applications since the mid 1960s. These PE pi
10、ping materials have been continually improved throughout the ensuing three decades assuring the safe, cost effective, transport of fuel gases in residential, commercial and industrial applications. PE piping is the only approved plastic piping under NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, and is comm
11、only used in the piping of liquefied petroleum gases (vapor LP-Gas). To be Code-complaint, PE lines must transport gas only in a vapor state, and therefore, must operate at 30 psig or less to avoid LP gas liquefaction. Vapor LP-Gas is one of those fuel gases, which can be safely piped in PE gas pipi
12、ng systems. The use of D 2513 PE piping for the transport of vapor LP-Gas is permitted and codified under US DOT CFR Title 49 Part 192. By reference, Part 192 identifies ANSI/NFPA 58 as the installation standard for PE vapor LP-Gas piping systems. NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1 National Fuel Gas Code paragra
13、ph 2.6.4 also refers the user to ANSI/NFPA 58 by stating “The use of plastic pipe, tubing and fittings in undiluted liquefied petroleum gas piping systems shall be in accordance with Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, NFPA 58.” NFPA 58 pl
14、aces certain restrictions on the use of PE piping for vapor LP-Gas distribution. NFPA limits the size of PE piping to 2” NPS piping with a nominal OD of 2.375”. Furthermore, NFPA 58 limits the maximum operating pressure of PE vapor LP-Gas piping systems to 30 psig. The reader should refer to NFPA 58
15、 for the details of these and other installation requirements. 2.0 BACKGROUND The components of liquid LP-Gas are known to have short-term, reversible effects on PE gas piping. At low temperatures and high pressures, vapor LP-Gas will condense into a liquid state. The effect of liquid LP-gas is to l
16、ower the long-term strength capabilities (hydrostatic design basis) of PE gas piping, as summarized in Table I. These data were obtained on a PE 2306 piping material. It is therefore prudent to limit the operating pressure (stress) when using PE gas piping to transport vapor LP-Gas. In addition, vap
17、or LP-Gas systems operating within particular temperature and pressure guidelines are less likely to produce condensation. Many PE gas-piping materials have been evaluated to determine their long-term strength using vapor LP-Gas as the pressurizing medium. A design factor of 0.25 (chemical design fa
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