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AS/NZS 4130:2001

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Polyethylene (PE) pipes for pressure applications
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Superseded date

04-27-2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2001

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1 - AS/NZS 4130:2001 POLYETHYLENE (PE) PIPES FOR PRESSURE APPLICATIONS
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
7 - FOREWORD
8 - 1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION
8 - 1.1 Scope
8 - 1.2 Application
8 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
9 - 3 DEFINITIONS
9 - 3.1 Brittle failure
9 - 3.2 Ductile mode
9 - 3.3 Hoop stress
10 - 3.4 Hydrostatic design stress (HDS)
10 - 3.5 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
10 - 3.6 Lower prediction limit long-term hydrostatic strength
10 - 3.7 Maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP)
10 - 3.8 Minimum required strength (MRS)
10 - 3.9 Out-of-roundness (ovality)
10 - 3.10 Pipe material temperature
10 - 3.11 Standard dimension ratio (SDR)
10 - 3.12 Working pressure
10 - 4 NOTATION
11 - 5 DESIGN FACTORS
11 - 6 CLASSIFICATION
16 - 7 COMPOSITION
16 - 7.1 General
16 - 7.2 Rework material
17 - 7.3 Striping compounds
17 - 7.3.1 General
17 - 7.3.2 Thermal stability of striping compounds
17 - 7.3.3 Dispersion
17 - 7.3.4 Weathering resistance
17 - 8 COLOUR
17 - 8.1 General
18 - 8.2 Stripes
18 - 8.2.1 General
18 - 8.2.2 Yellow
18 - 8.2.3 Blue
18 - 9 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
18 - 9.1 Diameter and wall thickness
18 - 9.1.1 Tables 2, 3 and 4
19 - 9.1.2 Special applications
19 - 9.2 Length
19 - 9.3 Coiled pipe
19 - 9.4 Out of roundness
19 - 9.5 Freedom from defects
19 - 9.5.1 General
19 - 9.5.2 Pipe ends
19 - 9.5.3 Cleanliness
19 - 9.6 Effect on fluid other than water and fuel gas
19 - 9.7 Effect of chemicals
19 - 9.8 Effect on water
19 - 10 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
19 - 10.1 Resistance to internal pressure
20 - 10.2 Reversion
20 - 10.3 Thermal stability
21 - 10.4 Squeeze-off properties (applicable to pipes up to and including DN 250 only)
21 - 10.5 Slow crack growth resistance
21 - 11 MARKING
23 - APPENDIX A - MEANS FOR DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS STANDARD
23 - A1 SCOPE
23 - A2 RELEVANCE
23 - A3 DEFINITIONS
23 - A3.1 Acceptable quality level (AQL)
23 - A3.2 Batch
23 - A3.3 Batch release test (BRT)
23 - A3.4 Inspection level
23 - A3.5 Lot
23 - A3.6 New formulation
23 - A3.7 Process verification test (PVT)
24 - A3.8 Sample
24 - A3.9 Sampling plan
24 - A3.10 Type test (TT)
24 - A4 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
24 - A5 MINIMUM SAMPLING AND TESTING FREQUENCY PLAN
24 - A5.1 General
24 - A5.2 Retesting
24 - A5.3 Rejection after test
26 - APPENDIX B - CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE OPERATING PRESSURE (MAOP) AT 20°C FOR SERIES 1, 2 AND 3 PIPES
26 - B1 SCOPE
26 - B2 SERIES 1 PIPES
26 - B3 SERIES 2 PIPES
26 - B4 SERIES 3 PIPES
27 - APPENDIX C - DESIGN FACTORS
29 - APPENDIX D - METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DIMENSIONS OF PIPE
29 - D1 SCOPE
29 - D2 TEMPERATURE OF MEASUREMENT
29 - D3 CONDITIONING OF REFERENCE SPECIMENS
29 - D4 DETERMINATION OF OUTSIDE DIAMETER
29 - D4.1 Apparatus
29 - D4.2 Procedure
30 - D5 DETERMINATION OF WALL THICKNESS
30 - D5.1 Apparatus
30 - D5.2 Procedure
30 - D6 REPORT
31 - APPENDIX E - DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF PIPES FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
32 - APPENDIX F - METHOD FOR DETERMINING RESISTANCE TO INTERNAL PRESSURE
32 - F1 SCOPE
32 - F2 APPARATUS
33 - F3 PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS
33 - F4 DETERMINATION OF TEST PRESSURE
33 - F5 CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMENS
34 - F6 PROCEDURE
34 - F7 REPORT
36 - APPENDIX G - METHODS OF TEST FOR SQUEEZE-OFF PROPERTIES OF PIPE
36 - G1 SCOPE
36 - G2 APPARATUS
36 - G3 TEST SPECIMENS
36 - G4 PROCEDURE
37 - G5 REPORT

Specifes requirements for polyethylene pipes for the conveyance of fluids under pressure, including, but not restricted to, water, wastewater, slurries, compressed air, and fuel gas (with certain limitations).

This Standard specifies requirements for polyethylene pipes for the conveyance of fluids under pressure. Such fluids include, but are not restricted to, water, wastewater, slurries, compressed air, and fuel gas. Fuel gas includes natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the vapour phase and LPG/air mixtures. The partial pressure of the LPG is not to exceed 300 kPa absolute. Pipes intended for the transmission of fuel gas are hereinafter referred to as gas pipes and are not to be operated at pressures above 1000 kPa gauge.Methods for demonstrating compliance with this Standard are given in Appendix A.

Committee
PL-006
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 3959 8
Pages
30
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
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UnderRevision

Draft Amemdment see DR 02291 CP. Under Revision see DR 02522 CP First published in Australia in part as AS K119-1962.Second edition 1969.Revised and redesignated AS 1159-1973.AS 1667.1 first published 1974.AS 1667.2 first published 1974.Second edition AS 1159-1979.Second edition AS 1667.1-1984.Second edition AS 1667.2-1984.AS 2718.1 first published 1984.AS 2718.2 first published 1984.Third edition AS 1159-1988.AS 1159-1988 revised and redesignated in part as AS 4130(Int)-1993.First published in New Zealand in part as NZS 1189:1953 (endorsement of BS 1973:1953.).Revised and redesignated NZSS 2034-1965.Revised and redesignated NZSS 7602-1977.NZS 7646 first published 1978.NZS 7610 first published 1991.AS 4130(Int)-1993, AS 1667.1-1984, AS 1667.2-1984, AS 2718.1-1984, AS 2718.2-1984 and part of NZS 7602-1977, NZS 7646-1978, NZS 7610-1991 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS/NZS 4130:1997.Third edition 2001. First published in Australia in part as AS K119-1962. Second edition 1969. Revised and redesignated AS 1159-1973. AS 1667.1 first published 1974. AS 1667.2 first published 1974. Second edition AS 1159-1979. Second edition AS 1667.1-1984. Second edition AS 1667.2-1984. AS 2718.1 first published 1984. AS 2718.2 first published 1984. Third edition AS 1159-1988. AS 1159-1988 revised and redesignated in part as AS 4130(Int)-1993. First published in New Zealand in part as NZS 1189:1953 (endorsement of BS 1973:1953.). Revised and redesignated NZSS 2034-1965. Revised and redesignated NZSS 7602-1977. NZS 7646 first published 1978. NZS 7610 first published 1991. AS 4130(Int)-1993, AS 1667.1-1984, AS 1667.2-1984, AS 2718.1-1984, AS 2718.2-1984 and part of NZS 7602-1977, NZS 7646-1978, NZS 7610-1991 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS/NZS 4130:1997. Third edition 2001.

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