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BS ISO 14531-1:2002

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Plastics pipes and fittings. Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) pipe systems for the conveyance of gaseous fuels. Metric series. Specifications Pipes

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

25-04-2003

$520.16
Including GST where applicable

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Materials
5 Pipes
6 Marking
Annexes
A Dimensions of ancillary PE-X pipes
B Resistance to gas constituents
C Resistance to weathering
D Squeeze-off test method
E Pipe design schedule incorporating information regarding
  operating temperature limits and a pipe wall thickness
  selection method
Bibliography

Describes the physical properties and mechanical-performance requirements for cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes intended for use in the supply of gaseous fuels.

Committee
PRI/88
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 00/122208 DC (05/2003) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, August 2014. (07/2014)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO 14531 specifies the physical properties and mechanical-performance requirements for crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes intended for use in the supply of gaseous fuels. In addition, it lays down dimensional requirements and specifies some general material properties (including chemical resistance) together with a classification scheme for PE-X produced in the form of pipe. This part of ISO 14531, when used in conjunction with the other parts of ISO 14531, is applicable as the basis for the design, manufacture and installation of PE-X piping systems (PE-X pipes, PE-X fusion fittings and mechanical fittings) for the supply of category D and category E hydrocarbon-based fuels (see ISO 13623) at maximum operating pressures (MOPs) up to and including 16 bar1) ; a maximum operating temperature of + 60 °C; a minimum operating temperature of - 50 °C - 35 °C - 20 °C. This part of ISO 14531 may also be used in conjunction with the restricted specification for PE heat-fusion fittings detailed in ISO 14531-2 to support the introduction of a hybrid PE-X pipe/PE fitting system for operation within a narrower temperature range (− 20 °C to + 40 °C) with a maximum pressure as determined by ISO 8085-3. For installation, this standard provides for the jointing of PE-X fusion fittings and mechanical fittings to PE-X pipes within the temperature range − 5 °C to + 40 °C.

Standards Relationship
ISO 14531-1:2002 Identical

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ISO 16871:2003 Plastics piping and ducting systems — Plastics pipes and fittings — Method for exposure to direct (natural) weathering
ISO 2505-1:1994 Thermoplastics pipes Longitudinal reversion Part 1: Determination methods
ISO/TR 10837:1991 Determination of the thermal stability of polyethylene (PE) for use in gas pipes and fittings
ISO 14531-2:2004 Plastics pipes and fittings — Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) pipe systems for the conveyance of gaseous fuels — Metric series — Specifications — Part 2: Fittings for heat-fusion jointing
ISO 4065:1996 Thermoplastics pipes Universal wall thickness table
ISO 497:1973 Guide to the choice of series of preferred numbers and of series containing more rounded values of preferred numbers
ISO 6259-3:2015 Thermoplastics pipes Determination of tensile properties Part 3: Polyolefin pipes
ISO 13760:1998 Plastics pipes for the conveyance of fluids under pressure — Miner's rule — Calculation method for cumulative damage
ISO 10147:2011 Pipes and fittings made of crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) Estimation of the degree of crosslinking by determination of the gel content
ISO/TR 9080:1992 Thermoplastics pipes for the transport of fluids — Methods of extrapolation of hydrostatic stress rupture data to determine the long-term hydrostatic strength of thermoplastics pipe materials
ISO 4437:2007 Buried polyethylene (PE) pipes for the supply of gaseous fuels Metric series Specifications
ISO 13623:2017 Petroleum and natural gas industries — Pipeline transportation systems

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