AS/NZS 2492:2007 Cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes for pressure applications

Abbreviation
AS/NZS 2492:2007
Valid from
31/07/2007

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
Information type
New Zealand Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard specifies requirements for cross-linked 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 be operated at pressures above 1600 kPa gauge.

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AS/NZS 2492:2007 Cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes for pressure applications

Description

This Standard specifies requirements for cross-linked 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 be operated at pressures above 1600 kPa gauge.

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AS/NZS 2492:2007 Cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X) pipes for pressure applications
Description

This Standard specifies requirements for cross-linked 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 be operated at pressures above 1600 kPa gauge.

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