NZS 7647:1979 Code of practice for the installation of polyethylene gas pipes

Abbreviation
NZS 7647:1979
Valid from
28/02/1979

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


Description

Applies to the installation of high density polyethylene pipe and fittings complying with NZS 7646 for gas distribution mains and services. It applies to the distribution of natural gas at pressures up to 420 kPa, to gas produced from LPG, and to mixtures of LPG and air where the partial pressure of the LPG component does not exceed 200 kPa. It does not apply to liquid LPG and liquid pentane, nor to manufactured gas or mixed gas containing more than 1 percent aromatics.

For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.
View on Information Provider website
For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.
This resource is cited by:

NZS 7647:1979 Code of practice for the installation of polyethylene gas pipes

This document is CITED BY:

NZS 7647:1979 Code of practice for the installation of polyethylene gas pipes

Description

Applies to the installation of high density polyethylene pipe and fittings complying with NZS 7646 for gas distribution mains and services. It applies to the distribution of natural gas at pressures up to 420 kPa, to gas produced from LPG, and to mixtures of LPG and air where the partial pressure of the LPG component does not exceed 200 kPa. It does not apply to liquid LPG and liquid pentane, nor to manufactured gas or mixed gas containing more than 1 percent aromatics.

View on Information Provider website
NZS 7647:1979 Code of practice for the installation of polyethylene gas pipes
Description

Applies to the installation of high density polyethylene pipe and fittings complying with NZS 7646 for gas distribution mains and services. It applies to the distribution of natural gas at pressures up to 420 kPa, to gas produced from LPG, and to mixtures of LPG and air where the partial pressure of the LPG component does not exceed 200 kPa. It does not apply to liquid LPG and liquid pentane, nor to manufactured gas or mixed gas containing more than 1 percent aromatics.

View on Information Provider website
This resource does not cite any other resources.

NZS 7647:1979 Code of practice for the installation of polyethylene gas pipes

This resource does not CITE any other resources.
Feedback