Astm F714
Astm F714
Astm F714
Designation: F 714 08
1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers polyethylene (PE) pipe made
in dimensions based on outside diameters of 90 mm (3.500 in.)
and larger.
1.2 Three standard outside diameter sizing systems are
detailed: one known as the ISO metric system, one known as
the IPS system, and the other known as the DIPS system. See
5.2.5 for guidelines for special sizes.
1.3 The piping is intended for new construction and insertion renewal of old piping systems used for the transport of
water, municipal sewage, domestic sewage, industrial process
liquids, effluents, slurries, etc., in both pressure and nonpressure systems.
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards: 2
D 1598 Test Method for Time-to-Failure of Plastic Pipe
Under Constant Internal Pressure
D 1599 Test Method for Resistance to Short-Time Hydraulic Pressure of Plastic Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings
D 1600 Terminology for Abbreviated Terms Relating to
Plastics
D 2122 Test Method for Determining Dimensions of Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings
D 2290 Test Method for Apparent Hoop Tensile Strength of
Plastic or Reinforced Plastic Pipe by Split Disk Method
D 2321 Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity-Flow Applications
D 2412 Test Method for Determination of External Loading
Characteristics of Plastic Pipe by Parallel-Plate Loading
D 2837 Test Method for Obtaining Hydrostatic Design
Basis for Thermoplastic Pipe Materials or Pressure Design
Basis for Thermoplastic Pipe Products
D 3350 Specification for Polyethylene Plastics Pipe and
Fittings Materials
F 412 Terminology Relating to Plastic Piping Systems
F 585 Practice for Insertion of Flexible Polyethylene Pipe
Into Existing Sewers
2.2 ANSI Standard:
B36.10 Standard Dimensions of Steel Pipe (IPS)3
NOTE 1The user should consult the manufacturer to ensure that any
damage to the polyethylene pipe caused by the material being transported
will not affect the service life beyond limits acceptable to the user.
1.4 All pipes produced under this specification are pressurerated. See Appendix X5 for information on pressure rating.
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3.2.2 relations between hydrostatic design basis and hydrostatic design stressthe hydrostatic design stress, S, is determined by multiplying the hydrostatic design basis (HDB) by a
design factor, DF that has a value less than 1.0.
NOTE 3Hydrostatic design stress (HDS) ratings for PE materials are
in accordance with Test Method D 2837 and PPI TR-3 and are listed in
PPI TR-4.
4. Materials
4.1 Polyethylene CompoundPolyethylene material compounds suitable for use in the manufacture of pipe under this
specification shall meet Specification D 3350 and shall meet
the Specification D 3350 classification and property requirements in Table 2, and shall have PPI TR-4 HDB and HDS
listings at 73F (23C) and HDB listings 140F (60C) in
accordance with Table 2. See S1.
4.2 Color and Ultraviolet (UV) StabilizationPolyethylene
material compounds shall meet Specification D 3350 code C or
E. Code C material compounds shall have 2 to 3 percent carbon
black. Code E material compounds shall be colored with UV
stabilizer.
4.3 Rework MaterialClean polyethylene compound from
the manufacturers own pipe production that met 4.1 and 4.2 as
virgin material is suitable for reextrusion into pipe, either alone
or blended with new compound of the same cell classification
or material designation. Pipe containing the rework material
shall meet the material and product requirements of this
specification.
5. Requirements
5.1 WorkmanshipThe pipe shall be homogeneous
throughout and essentially uniform in color, opacity, density,
and other properties. The inside and outside surfaces shall be
semimatte or glossy in appearance (depending on the type of
plastic) and free of chalking, sticky, or tacky material. The
surfaces shall be free of excessive bloom, that is, slight bloom
is acceptable. The pipe walls shall be free of cracks, holes,
blisters, voids, foreign inclusion, or other defects that are
visible to the naked eye and that may affect the wall integrity.
Holes deliberately placed in perforated pipe are acceptable.
Bloom or chalking may develop in pipe exposed to direct rays
of the sun (ultraviolet radiant energy) for extended periods and,
consequently, these requirements do not apply to pipe after
extended exposure to direct rays of the sun.
5.2 Dimensions and Tolerances:
5.2.1 Outside DiametersThese shall be in accordance
with Table 3 (SI units), Table 4 (inch-pound units) or Table 5
(inch-pound units) when measured in accordance with Test
Method D 2122 at any point not closer than 300 mm (11.8 in.)
to the cut end of a length of pipe. Conditioning to standard
temperature without regard to relative humidity is required.
5.2.2 Wall ThicknessesThe minimum thicknesses shall be
in accordance with Table 6, Table 7, or Table 8 when measured
in accordance with Test Method D 2122. Conditioning to
standard temperature without regard to relative humidity is
required.
5.2.3 EccentricityThe wall thickness variability as measured and calculated in accordance with Test Method D 2122 in
any diametrical cross section of the pipe shall not exceed 12 %.
3. Terminology
3.1 Unless otherwise specified, definitions are in accordance
with Terminology F 412 and abbreviations are in accordance
with Terminology D 1600.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1 relation between dimension ratio, hydrostatic design
stress, and hydrostatic pressure:
P5
where:
S
=
P
=
DO =
t
=
DO/t =
2S
~DO/t! 2 1
4
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5
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Section D, 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098, http://
www.dodssp.daps.mil.
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Available from Canadian Standards Association (CSA), 5060 Spectrum Way,
Mississauga, ON L4W 5N6, Canada, http://www.csa.ca.
7
Available from NSF International, P.O. Box 130140, 789 N. Dixboro Rd., Ann
Arbor, MI 48113-0140, http://www.nsf.org.
8
Available from Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI), 105 Decker Court, Suite 825,
Irving, TX 75062, http://www.plasticpipe.org.
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F 714 08
F 714 08
TABLE 1 Elevated Temperature Sustained Pressure Test Requirements
PE, 2606, PE2706, PE2708, PE3608, PE3708, PE4608, PE4708
Condition
1
2
3
4
5
6
Test Temperature
F (C)A
176
176
176
176
176
176
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
670
650
630
610
590
580
PE3710, PE4710
(4620)
(4480)
(4345)
(4210)
(4070)
(4000)
170
340
510
680
850
1000
750
730
705
685
660
640
(5170)
(5020)
(4870)
(4715)
(4565)
(4415)
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Test temperature tolerance 6 3.6F (+/- 2C). Test pressure tolerance 6 5 psi (635 kPa); test pressure hoop stress values are rounded to the nearest 5 psi or 5 kPa.
Note: Table 2 conditions are based on PE validation requirements per PPI TR-3 with Condition 6 being 85% of Condition 1 test pressure hoop stress and six times greater
minimum average time before failure. Conditions 2 through 5 are linear stress and time interpolations between Conditions 1 and 6. The intent of multiple conditions is to
maintain equivalent performance criteria, but provide for retest in the event of ductile failure. The test pressure hoop stress levels for Conditions 2-5 are linear interpolations
for arbitrarily chosen time increments. An equivalent performance requirement, however, may be determined by arbitrarily choosing a test pressure hoop stress between
Conditions 1 and 6 and linearly interpolating the minimum average time before failure. For example for PE3710 and PE4710 material, at 670 psi test pressure hoop stress,
the minimum average time before failure would be 927 hours (200 + (750 670) ((1200 200) / (750 640)) = 927).
B
Calculate internal test pressure in accordance with:
2s
P5
Do
21
t
Where:
P
=
S
=
Do =
t
=
TABLE 2 Specification D 3350 Classification and Properties for Polyethylene Pipe Materials
Cell Classification Number or Property Value
Density
Melt index
Flexural modulus
Tensile strength
Slow crack growth resistance (F 1473)
Hydrostatic strength classification
Color and UV StabilizerA
HDB at 140F (60C), PPI TR-4, psi (MPa)
HDS at 73F (23C); PPI TR-4, psi (MPa)
PE2606
PE2706
PE2708
PE3608
PE3708
PE3710
PE4708
PE4710
2
3 or 4
$4
$3
6
3
C or E
2
3 or 4
$4
$3
7
3
C or E
2
3 or 4
$4
$3
7
3
C or E
3
4
$4
$4
6
4
C or E
3
4
$4
$4
7
4
C or E
3
4
$4
$4
7
4
C or E
4
4
$4
$4
7
4
C or E
4
4
$5
$4
7
4
C or E
630 (4.34)
630 (4.34)
800 (5.52)
800 (5.52)
800 (5.52)
1000 (6.90)
800 (5.52)
1000 (6.90)
See 4.2.
Listing required; consult manufacturer for listed value
5.3.1 Short-Term PressurizationQuick burst or nonfailure testing shall be conducted per 5.3.1.1 or 5.3.1.2. Test
pressure shall be determined per 3.2.1 except that S shall be the
prescribed hoop stress value, and P shall be test pressure.
5.3.1.1 Quick BurstFor pipe nominal 12-in. (315 mm)
and smaller diameter, rupture shall be ductile when tested in
accordance with 6.1. The minimum hoop stress shall be 2500
psi for Table 2 density cell 2 materials and 2900 psi for Table
2 density cell 3 and 4 materials.
5.3.1.2 Non-FailureWhen raised to test pressure and held
at test pressure for five (5) seconds, pipe shall not rupture, leak,
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Physical Properties
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TABLE 3 Outside Diameters and Tolerances
Equivalent
mm
in.
90
110
160
200
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
560
630
710
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
A
min
maxA
90
110
160
200
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
560
630
710
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
90.8
111.0
161.4
201.8
252.3
282.5
317.8
358.2
403.6
454.1
504.5
565.0
635.7
716.4
807.2
908.1
1009.0
1210.8
1412.6
1614.4
3.543
4.331
6.299
7.874
9.843
11.024
12.402
13.976
15.748
17.717
19.685
22.047
24.803
27.953
31.496
35.433
39.370
47.244
55.118
62.992
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88.9
114.3
136.5
141.3
168.3
181.0
219.1
273.1
323.8
339.7
355.6
406.4
457.2
508.0
546.1
558.8
609.6
660.4
711.2
762.0
812.8
863.6
914.4
1066.8
1219.2
1371.6
Average
Tolerance
6 in.
3.500
4.500
5.375
5.563
6.625
7.125
8.625
10.750
12.750
13.375
14.000
16.000
18.000
20.000
21.500
22.000
24.000
26.000
28.000
30.000
32.000
34.000
36.000
42.000
48.000
54.000
0.016
0.020
0.025
0.025
0.030
0.034
0.039
0.048
0.057
0.060
0.063
0.072
0.081
0.090
0.097
0.099
0.108
0.117
0.126
0.135
0.144
0.153
0.162
0.189
0.216
0.243
3
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
42
48
100.6
121.9
175.3
229.9
281.9
385.3
388.6
442.0
495.3
548.6
655.3
812.8
972.8
1130.3
1290.3
3.96
4.80
6.90
9.05
11.10
13.20
15.30
17.40
19.50
21.60
25.80
32.00
38.30
44.50
50.80
0.016
0.022
0.031
0.041
0.050
0.059
0.069
0.078
0.088
0.097
0.116
0.144
0.172
0.200
0.229
41
32.5
26
21
17
11
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
24.4
29.3
34.1
39.0
...
3.4
4.9
6.2
7.7
8.6
9.7
10.9
12.3
13.8
15.4
17.2
19.4
21.8
24.6
27.7
30.8
36.9
43.1
49.2
3.5
4.2
6.2
7.7
9.6
10.8
12.1
13.7
15.4
17.3
19.2
21.5
24.2
27.3
30.8
34.6
38.5
46.2
...
...
4.3
5.2
7.6
9.5
11.9
13.3
15.0
16.9
19.0
21.4
23.8
26.7
30.0
33.8
38.1
42.9
47.6
...
...
...
5.3
6.5
9.4
11.8
14.7
16.5
18.5
20.9
23.5
26.5
29.4
32.9
37.1
41.8
47.1
...
...
...
...
...
8.2
10.0
14.5
18.2
22.7
25.5
28.6
32.3
36.4
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Irregular size.
Tolerance
6 in.
90
110
160
200
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
560
630
710
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
3
4
5A
5
6
7A
8
10
12
13A
14
16
18
20
21.5A
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
42
48
54
Average
DR
Nominal
Pipe Size
Equivalent,
mm
Nominal Pipe
Size, in.
Nominal DIPS
Sizes, in.
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NominalPipe Size
Outside Diameter,
Do, mm
F 714 08
TABLE 7 Minimum Wall Thickness
IPS Sizing System, in. (ANSI B36.10)
Nominal IPS
Pipe Size
3
4
5A
5
6
7A
8
10
12
13A
14
16
18
20
21.5A
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
42
48
54
41
32.5
26
21
17
15.5
13.5
11
9.3
8.3
7.3
3.500
4.500
5.375
5.563
6.625
7.125
8.625
10.750
12.750
13.375
14.000
16.000
18.000
20.000
21.500
22.000
24.000
26.000
28.000
30.000
32.000
34.000
36.000
42.000
48.000
54.000
0.085
0.110
0.131
0.136
0.162
0.174
0.210
0.262
0.310
0.326
0.341
0.390
0.439
0.488
0.524
0.537
0.585
0.634
0.683
0.732
0.780
0.829
0.878
1.024
1.171
1.317
0.108
0.138
0.165
0.171
0.204
0.219
0.265
0.331
0.392
0.412
0.431
0.492
0.554
0.615
0.662
0.677
0.738
0.800
0.862
0.923
0.985
1.046
1.108
1.292
1.477
1.662
0.135
0.173
0.207
0.214
0.255
0.274
0.332
0.413
0.490
0.514
0.538
0.615
0.692
0.769
0.827
0.846
0.923
1.000
1.077
1.154
1.231
1.308
1.385
1.615
1.846
2.077
0.167
0.214
0.256
0.265
0.315
0.340
0.411
0.512
0.607
0.637
0.667
0.762
0.857
0.952
1.024
1.048
1.143
1.238
1.333
1.429
1.524
1.619
1.714
2.000
2.286
2.571
0.206
0.265
0.316
0.327
0.390
0.420
0.507
0.632
0.750
0.787
0.824
0.941
1.059
1.176
1.265
1.294
1.412
1.529
1.647
1.765
1.882
2.000
2.118
2.471
2.824
3.176
0.226
0.290
0.347
0.359
0.427
0.460
0.556
0.694
0.823
0.863
0.903
1.032
1.161
1.290
1.387
1.419
1.548
1.677
1.806
1.935
2.065
2.194
2.323
2.710
3.097
...
0.259
0.333
0.398
0.412
0.491
0.528
0.639
0.796
0.944
0.991
1.037
1.185
1.333
1.481
1.593
1.630
1.778
1.926
2.074
2.222
2.370
2.519
2.667
...
...
...
0.318
0.409
0.489
0.506
0.602
0.648
0.784
0.977
1.159
1.216
1.273
1.455
1.636
1.818
...
2.000
2.182
2.364
2.545
2.727
2.909
3.091
3.273
...
...
...
0.376
0.484
0.578
0.598
0.712
0.766
0.927
1.156
1.371
1.438
1.505
1.720
1.935
2.151
...
2.366
2.581
2.796
3.011
3.226
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.389
0.500
0.597
0.618
0.736
0.792
0.958
1.194
1.417
1.486
1.556
1.778
2.000
2.222
...
2.444
2.667
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.422
0.542
0.648
0.670
0.798
0.858
1.039
1.295
1.536
1.611
1.687
1.928
2.169
2.409
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.479
0.616
0.736
0.762
0.908
0.976
1.182
1.473
1.747
1.832
1.918
2.192
2.466
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Irregular size.
3.96
4.80
6.90
9.05
11.10
13.20
15.30
17.40
19.50
21.60
25.80
32.00
38.30
44.50
50.80
Dimension Ratio
41
32.5
26
21
17
13.5
11
...
0.117
0.168
0.221
0.236
0.322
0.373
0.424
0.463
0.527
0.629
0.780
0.934
1.085
1.239
0.122
0.148
0.213
0.279
0.342
0.407
0.471
0.536
0.600
0.665
0.794
0.985
1.179
1.370
1.563
0.153
0.185
0.266
0.348
0.427
0.508
0.589
0.670
0.750
0.831
0.993
1.231
1.473
1.712
1.954
0.189
0.229
0.329
0.431
0.529
0.629
0.729
0.829
0.929
1.029
1.229
1.524
1.824
2.119
2.419
0.233
0.283
0.406
0.533
0.653
0.777
0.900
1.024
1.147
1.271
1.518
1.883
2.253
2.618
2.989
0.294
0.356
0.512
0.670
0.823
0.978
1.134
1.289
1.445
1.600
1.912
2.371
2.837
3.297
3.763
0.360
0.437
0.628
0.823
1.009
1.200
1.391
1.582
1.773
1.964
2.346
2.909
3.482
4.046
4.619
6. Test Methods
6.1 Short-Term Pressurization TestsWhen tested to rupture, this test is applicable to nominal 12-in. (315-mm) and
smaller pipes and is conducted in accordance with Test Method
D 1599. When tested for non-failure, this test is applicable to
all pipe sizes and is conducted in accordance with Test Method
D 1598 except that no failure will have occurred when tested at
the test pressure and duration per 5.3.1.2. The test shall be
conducted at 73.4 6 3.6F (23 6 2C) without regard to
relative humidity.
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Dimension Ratio
Actual
Pipe Size
F 714 08
This test is applicable to all pipe of nominal 3-in. (90-mm)
outside diameter and larger.
ignation code for the material per Section 4 and Terminology F 412. Not
all potential combinations are possible, for example, Specification D 3350
density cell 2 materials typically qualify for HDB cell 3, but not HDB cell
4. Typical thermoplastic material designation codes are PE2606, PE2708,
PE3608, PE3708, PE3710, PE4708 and PE4710.
NOTE 10Earlier editions of Specification F 714 included PE material
designations PE2406, PE3406, PE3407 and PE3408. Changes to Specification D 3350 and PPI TR-3 led to changes in thermoplastic material
designation codes, resulting in material designation PE2406 being superseded by material designations PE2606 and PE2708, material designation
PE3406 being superseded by PE3606, material designation PE3407 being
discontinued, and material designation PE3408 being superseded by
material designations PE3608, PE3708, PE3710, PE4708 and PE4710.
Recognizing that a period of time is necessary for the dissemination of
information and to update specifications and literature, during the transitional period, product markings that include both older and newer
materials designations, for example PE2406/PE2606, may occur.
8. Certification
8.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, a
manufacturers certification shall be furnished to the purchaser
that the material was manufactured, sampled, tested, and
inspected in accordance with this specification, and has been
found to meet the requirements. When specified in the purchase order or contract, a report of the test results shall be
furnished. Each certification so furnished shall be signed by an
authorized agent of the manufacturer.
9. Marking
9.1 Marking on the pipe shall include the following and
shall be spaced at intervals of not more than 5 ft (1.5 m).
9.1.1 Markings placed at each end of each shipped length
are acceptable by agreement between the manufacturer and the
purchaser.
NOTE 8End of pipe markings are intended for use only per a
manufacturer-purchaser agreement where pipe is to be used as a subcomponent by the purchaser for the manufacture of another product such as
fabricated fittings, transition fittings, coupling devices or other piping
appurtenances where continuous markings along the pipe length may be
undesirable. Where pipe is used as the fluid transporting conduit in a
piping system, continuous marking per 9.1 is used.
11. Keywords
11.1 industrial pipe; non-pressure pipe; plastic pipe; polyethylene pipe; pressure pipe; sewer pipe; water pipe
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
This requirement applies whenever a regulatory authority or user calls for the product to be used to
convey or to be in contact with potable water.
effects portion of NSF Standard No. 14 by an acceptable
certifying organization when required by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
S1. Potable Water RequirementProducts intended for contact with potable water shall be evaluated, tested, and certified
for conformance with ANSI/NSF Standard No. 61 or the health
S3.1 PackagingUnless otherwise specified in the contract, the materials shall be packaged in accordance with the
suppliers standard practice in a manner ensuring arrival at
destination in satisfactory condition and which will be acceptable to the carrier at lowest rates. Containers and packing shall
comply with Un iform Freight Classification rules on National
Motor Freight Classification rules.
S3.2 MarkingMarking for shipment shall be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123 for civil agencies and MIL-STD129 for military agencies.
S2. Responsibility for InspectionUnless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the producer is responsible for the performance of all inspection and test requirements specified herein. The producer may use his own or any
other suitable facilities for the performance of the inspection
and test requirements specified herein, unless the purchaser
disapproves. The purchaser shall have the right to perform any
of the inspections and tests set forth in this specification where
such inspections are deemed necessary to ensure that material
conforms to prescribed requirements.
NOTE 11In federal contracts, the contractor is responsible for inspection.
NOTE 12The inclusion of U.S. Government procurement requirements should not be construed as an indication that the U.S. Government
uses or endorses the products described in this specification.
APPENDIXES
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. GENERAL INFORMATION
X1.1.1 For those wishing to use deflection control in unpressurized polyethylene piping systems for construction
specification purposes, the following information is provided.
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These requirements apply only to federal/military procurement, not domestic sales or transfers.
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X2.3 The appropriate degree of deflection in buried piping
may be calculated using the modified Spangler formula.
X5
NOTE X2.1Pipe stiffness (PS) may also be determined by measurement for datum at a constant 5 % deflection by Test Method D 2412. See
appendix to Test Method D 2412 for correction of this test value to other
deflection levels.
D e K Wc
0.149 PS 1 0.061 E 1
where:
X = deflection (horizontal or vertical), in. (or mm),
K = bedding constant, dependent on the support the pipe
receives from the bottom of the trench (dimensionless),
De = deflection lag factor (dimensionless),
Wc = vertical load per unit of pipe length, lbf/in. (or N/m)
of pipe,
PS = pipe stiffness = 4.472E/(SDR-1) 3 where E is the
flexural modulus of its pipe material (see Section 4 of
this specification), psi (or kPa), and
E1 = modulus of soil reaction, depending on soil strength
and degree of compaction, psi (or kPa).
41
32.5
26
21
17
11
3
4
5
26
68
811
611
1116
1623
1123
2331
3146
2245
4561
6189
7187
87120
120175
179358
358492
492716
DR
Allowable Deflection
41
32.5
26
21
17
11
10.9
8.6
6.5
5.0
4.0
3.3
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X4.1 Visual inspection of every length of pipe for workmanship defects shall be carried out at the manufacturers
plant. Measurements of outside diameter and wall thickness
shall be made for each hours production or each length of
pipe, whichever is less frequent. Tests for apparent tensile
properties shall be carried out as agreed upon between the
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X4.3 Manufacturers of pipe shall conduct such other
quality control tests as are appropriate to their manufacturing
operations and which will provide assurance that the product
requirements of 5.3 will be met instead of the actual performance of the specified tests.
2S
2S
5 D
~DR 1!
O
t 1
(X5.1)
where:
S
= Hydrostatic Design Stress, HDS, at 73F (23C) per
Test Method D 2837 and PPI TR-3, psi (MPa, kPa),
P = internal pressure, psig (MPa, kPa),
DR = dimension ratio,
DO = average outside diameter, in. (mm), and
TABLE X5.1 Pipe Pressure Ratings (PR) for Water at 80F (27C) and Lower for PE Plastic Pipe
PE2708
PE3608
PE3708
PE4708
PE3710
PE4710
PE Pipe MaterialA
1000 psi
(6890 kPa)
800 psi
Pipe DR
7.3
8.3
9
9.3
11
13.5
15.5
17
21
26
32.5
41
A
(5520 kPa)
630 psi
(4340 kPa)
200
173
158
152
126
101
87
79
63
50
40
32
(1380)
(1190)
(1090)
(1050)
(870)
(700)
(600)
(540)
(430)
(340)
(280)
(220)
(2190)
(1890)
(1720)
(1660)
(1380)
(1100)
(950)
(860)
(690)
(550)
(430)
(340)
254
219
200
193
160
128
110
100
80
64
51
40
See Terminology F 412 for the thermoplastic material designation code definition.
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(1750)
(1510)
(1380)
(1330)
(1100)
(880)
(760)
(690)
(550)
(440)
(350)
(280)
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(1) Watkins, R. K., and Smith, A. B., AWWA Journal, September 1973, p.
588.
(2) Utah State University-Watkins, Du Pont of Canada (Report), August
1973.
(3) Gaube, Hofer, Muller, Technical Paper, Farbwerke Hoechst, 1969.
(4) U. Luscher, M.I.T., Journal Soil Mechanics, ASCE, Vol 92, November
1966.
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1969.
(8) Selig, E. T., and Ladd, R. S., eds., Evaluation of Relative Density and
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