Steel Pipe Clause Samples
The 'Steel Pipe' clause defines the specifications, standards, and requirements for steel pipes to be supplied or used under the contract. It typically outlines the grade, dimensions, manufacturing process, and quality assurance measures that the steel pipes must meet, such as compliance with industry standards or specific testing protocols. By clearly setting these criteria, the clause ensures that all steel pipes provided are fit for their intended purpose and helps prevent disputes over material quality or suitability.
Steel Pipe. A. Materials: Steel grade or pipe grade and type may be optional with the fabricator or producer.
B. Design of Pipe: Design shall conform to AWWA C200, AWWA M11, and as specified except that hydrostatic test of fittings after fabrication will not be required. Fittings shall be tested by dye penetrant method.
1. Size indicated or specified shall mean the nominal inside diameter of lining.
2. Nominal length of pipe section shall be not less than 35 feet nor more than 50 feet. Shorter sections shall be used where required and where otherwise approved.
Steel Pipe. Steel pipe shall be Electric Resistance Welded, Grade X52, meeting the requirements of API 5L, PSL-2, Specifications for Line Pipe, and shall be new and unused. Steel pipe shall be manufactured in the United States and shall bear the mark of the manufacturer. Steel line pipe shall have diameters and wall thicknesses as specified below, shall be double random (42') lengths and beveled for welding. Steel line pipe shall have a plant-applied coating of fusion bonded epoxy applied electrostatically to an average mill thickness of 14 mils with a minimum thickness at any point of 12 mils. Coating shall terminate six inches from the ends of the pipe. Plant applied coating shall be equal to Scotchkote 206N epoxy coating as manufactured by 3M Electrical Products Division of St. ▇▇▇▇, Minnesota. Pipe to be used for Directional Boring shall be coated with an additional 30-mil thick two-part epoxy coating (POWERCRETE or equal). Minimum pipe wall thickness shall yield less than 20% SMYS according to the following formula: %SMYS Calculation: D*Pa/(2*wt)/Y*100=%SMYS D= Outside Diameter of Pipe in inches Pa= MAOP in psia Wt= Wall Thickness in inches Y= Yield Strength in pounds Welded joints, fittings and damaged areas of the coating shall be wrapped with a tape coating having a minimum thickness of 35 mils and shall be compatible with the specified coating. Tape coating shall be supplied with the necessary primer and of the type and grade recommended by the tape manufacturer and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The tape coating shall be cold applied tape equal to Protecto Wrap 320-35 manufactured by Protecto Wrap Company, Denver, CO. Welded joints on pipe used for directional boring shall be coated with an additional 30-mil coating of field applied epoxy POWERCRETE F1 or R95, or equal.
Steel Pipe. Provide pipe conforming to ASTM A53/A53M, type as selected, Grade B; primed finish, unless galvanizing is required; standard weight (Schedule 40).
Steel Pipe. 1. Pipe and Couplings. ASTM A 53 2. Flanges and Pipe Fittings. ASTM A 338 3. Welded Fittings. ASTM A 234/A 234M 4. Threaded Parts. Apply one coat of primer to all threads immediately before assembly. Wipe clean after assembly.
Steel Pipe. Square-cut or roll-groove piping as indicated. Use grooved-end fittings and rigid, grooved-end-pipe couplings, unless otherwise indicated.
Steel Pipe. Expansion joints shall be pre-manufactured, hot-dip galvanized, and UL listed. All expansion joints shall be provided with external bonding jumpers. Expansion joints shall be "Type AX" or "Type AX8" as manufactured by O-Z/▇▇▇▇▇▇ or "Type XJ" as manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.
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