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“This international sandardway developed in accordance with internationally reopized principle on standardization eased in the Decision om Principles forthe ‘Devdopment of Iteratonal Standard, Guides and Recommendations isbed bythe World Trade Organization Tecniea! harriers to Trae THT) Commute Standard Specification for ‘a Amanesn Natonal Sencar Pressure-rated Polypropylene (PP) Piping Systems’ This sudan sine under the fied designation P2385: the amber immediatly following the designation indices the yeu of ‘rignal adoption or, in the ease of revision, the year of last revision, A numer in paathsee indicates the yar of st veapprowl. Spence ep 1. Seope* 1.1 This specification establishes requirements for polypro- pylene (PP) piping system components made to metric sizes and IPS schedule 80 sizes, and pressure rated for water service and distribution supply (see Appendix X!), Included are for Is, workmanship, dimensions and tolerances, product tests, and marking for polypropylene (PP) piping system components such as pipe, fittings, valves, and manitolds. 1.2 The components governed by this specification shall be permitted for use in water service lines, hot-and-cold water distribution, hydronic heating, and irrigation systems. 1.3 ‘The pipe and fitings produced under this specification shall be permitted to be used to wansport industrial process, fluids, efluents, slurries, municipal sewage, etc. The user shall ‘consult the manufacturer to determine whether the materi being transported is compatible with the polypropylene piping system and will not affect the service life beyond limits acceptable to the user. 14 Units—The values stated in inch-pound units are 19 be regarded as standard, ‘The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard. 15 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro- priate safety and health practices and determine the applica- bility of regulatory requirements prior 10 use. 2. Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards:* D792 Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Rela- live Density) of Plastics by Displacement Piping Systems ad isthe dec esponsibility of Suheumntte FL.61 on Water ‘Cuzen edion approved Jan. 1S, 2017. Published January 2017. Ocginally approved in 2008, Last previnws eon approved in 2015 ss F 2389-15, DOI: 1O11S207-2389-17 2 or referenced ASTM sandanis, visit the ASTM website, wurasin.org o ‘conct ASTM Customer Service at service astm oe. For Anal Book of ASTM Stondands volume information, refer tthe standart Dactmsnt Sommary PES on the ASTM wie, A Sum {e) indicts an ei change since the ls revision or reappoval 11238 Test Method for Melt Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by Extrusion Plastometer D1S0S Test Method for Density of Plastics by the Density- Gradient Technique D1598 Test Method for Time-to-Failure of Plastic Pipe Under Constant Intemal Pressure D1600 Terminology for Abbreviated Terms Relating to Plas- ties D212 Test Method for Determining Dimensions of Ther- moplastic Pipe and Fittings, 12749 Symbols for Dimensions of Plastic Pipe Fittings 3895 Test Method for Oxidative-Induction Time of Poly- ‘olefins by Differential Scanning Calorimetry D4I01 Specification for Polypropylene Injection and Extru- sion Materials F412 Terminology Relating to Plastic Piping Systems F2023 Test Method for Evaluating the Oxidative Resistance ‘of Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe, Tubing and Systems to Hot Chlorinated Water 2.2 International Organization for Standantization (ISO) Standards: ISO. 3127 Thermoplastic Pipes—Determination of Resis- tance to Extemal Blows—Round the Clock Method? ISO 4065 Thermoplastics Pipes—Universal Wall Thickness Table? ISO 9080 Plastics Piping and Ducting Systems— Determination of the Long-Term Hydrostatic Strength of ‘Thermoplastics Materials in Pipe Form by Extrapolation? ISO 9393-2 Thermoplastics. valves for industrial appli tions - Pressure test methods and requirements - Part 2: Test conditions and basie requirements? 1SO 15874 Plastics Piping Systems for Hot and Cold Water Installations—Polypropylene (PP)° ISO 15874-2 Plastics Piping Systems for Hot and Cold ‘Water Installations—Polypropylene (PP)—Part 2: Pipes® ISO 15874-3 Plastics Piping Systems for Hot and Cold, Water Installations—Polypropylene (PP)—Part 3: Fit- tings? ISO 15874-5 Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water, installations — Polypropylene (PP) —Part 5: Fitness for Available from Intemational Organization for Standardization ISO), ch. de la Whie-Crevse, Case posale 56, CHLI2IT, Geneva 20, Switerand hp? wisn Fy of Changes setion appears atthe end of this standard Cony © AST ees, 00 Br tr Oi, PO Bo C70, nt Consnohocka, PA 1908-2850 Une Ses Normpsicen sr nemeurgpemecwietcaae om MS (fly F2389- 17 purpose of the system* ISO/TS 15874-7 Plastics Piping Systems for Hot and Cold Water Installations—Polypropylene (PP)—Part 7: Guid- ance for the Assessment of Conformity* 2.3. NSF International Standants: NSF/ANST 14 Plastics Piping System Components and Re- lated Materials NSF/ANST61 Drinking Water System Components—Health Effects? 24 CEN Standard: prEN 10226-1 Pipe Threads Where Pressure Tight Joints are Made on the Threads—Part 1: Designation, Dimensions and Tolerances* 2.5 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Standard B1.20.1 Pipe Threads, General Purpose, Inch® 2.6 Plastic Pipe Institue (PPI) Technicat Repor: TR-4 PPI Listing of Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure Design Basi (PDB) and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings, for Thermoplastic Piping Materials” 3. Terminology 3.1. Definitions: 3.L1 Definitions are in accordance with Terminology F412 and abbreviations are in accordance with Terminology D1600, unless otherwise specified 3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 3.2.1 polypropylene random copolymer (PP-R) or polypro- pylene random copolymer with modified crystaltinity and temperature resistance (PP-RCT), n—a propylene plastic con- taining not more than 50% of another olefinic monomer (or monomers), having no functional group other than the olefinic ‘group, and copolymerized with the propylene. 3.2.1.1. Discussion—Polypropylene materials are described in detail in ISO 15874. The performance of PP-R and PP-RCT. is distinguished by the minimum reference curves. in 15015874, Historically, PP-RCT has referred to a polypropy- ‘ene random copolymer with modified crystallinity that delivers performance characteristics referenced in ISO15874, However, recent developments make it possible to attain the PP-RCT performance requirements other than through modification of crystallinity. 3.2.1.2 Discussion—This term is_also used for finished ‘compound which comprises the PP-R or PP-RCT resin and additives such as colorants, UV inhibitors, and. stabilizers. Polypropylene random copolymers containing more than one additional monomer are often referred to as “terpolymers.” + availa rom NSF Interational, P.O, Ba 130140, 789 N, Disboro Ral, Amn Aor MT 48113-0140, ftp ew sans “Avalale from European Commitee for Stundarization (CEN), Ascaue Mami 17, 1-100, Brossels, Reig, hapinwvcene Asal from American Soiety of Mechanical Engineer (ASME, ASME Inerntional Headquarters, Two Park Ave, New York, NY 100165990, bp nan org "Aili ftom Platics Pipe Instate (PPD), 105 Decker Cov, Suite 825, Teving, TX 75062, prs pasion Normpsi rpemeargpermee wet am MS 3.2.2 plastie-to-metal transition fitings, n—a fitting de- signed to provide a means of connection between the PP piping system and metal piping systems such as steel pipe and copper ‘tubing. The fitings include a means of taking into account the differences in thermal expansion of the materials and maintain- ing a pressure-tight seal over the intended use temperature range. 4. Classification 4.1 General—This specification covers PP piping systems ‘made from PP materials (PP-R) in various dimension ratios and, pressure ratings. 4.2 Thermoplastic Pipe Series and Schedule—Thiss specifi- cation covers PP pipe made in schedule 80 IPS sizes and metric sizes in accordance with ISO 4065. 5. Materials and Manufacture 5.1 ‘The pipe and fittings shall be polypropylene material of type PP-R or PP-RCT in accordance with Specification D4101 Clean rework material, of the same PP-R or PP-RCT resin, generated from the manufacturer's own pipe or fitting production, shall be permitted to be used provided the pipe or fittings produced meet all requirements of this specification, 5.2 For pipe compound, the melt flow rate (MER) shall. not, exceed 10,8 grain/10 min (0.7 g/0 min), when tested in accordance with Test Method D1238 using conditions of 4.76 Ibim (2.16 kg) at 446°F (230°C), 5.3 The density of the unreinforced, natural color PP-R and PP-RCT material shall not exceed 56.9 Ibnv/ft’ (912 kg/m"), ‘when tested in accordance with Test Method D105 or Test Method D792. 5.4 Minimum Required Strength (MRS)—The PP-R material used in the pipe and fitings shall have an MRS value of 1160 psi (8.0 MPa) or 1450 psi (10.0 MPa) and the PP-RCT material used in the pipe and fitings shall have an minimum MRS value of 1624 psi (11,2 MPa) based on testing in accordance with 1SO 9080 and classification of the lower confidence limit (ie) at 50 years in accordance with ISO 12162, 55 Categorized Required Strength (CRSq,)—The PP mat rial used in the pipe and fittings shall have a CRS, value of 280 psi (1.93 MPa) based on testing in accordance with ISO ‘9080 and classification of the lower confidence limit (Gye.) at 180°F (82°C) and 50 years, 5.6. Minimum Pressure Rating—The minimum pressure rat- ing of the pipe shall be 160 psi (1.1 MPa) at 73°F (23°C) and 100 psi (0.69 MPa) at 180°F (82°C) for hot-and-cold distribu- tion and 160 psi (1.1 MPa) at 73°F (23°C) for cold water 5.7 Threads—Fittings shall be permitted to be threaded by use of metal inserts molded into the fitting 5.7.1 Metal threads shall be constructed of brass or stainless steel inserts molded into the fitting. 5.7.2 Tareads shall not be molded or fabricated directly into the polypropylene plastic. 58 The piping compound shall be permitted to include colorants, antioxidants, reinforcing materials and additives (fly F2389- 17 necessary for the finished product. The modified material and finished product shall meet all requirements of this specifica- tion, Now 1—The Plastics Pipe Institute (PPD publishes listings of mini ‘ium required strength (MRS) and categorized required strength (CRS...) ratings for thermoplastic piping materials in Technical Repo No. 4 (TR). ISO/TS. 15874-7 provides guidance on evaluating the effect of Auitives on long-term strength of the pipe and fitings material 6. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance 6.1 The pipe and fittings shall be free of visible eracks, holes, foreign inclusions, blisters and other known injurious. defects. The pipe and fittings shall be uniform in color, opacity, density and other physical properties. 7. Dimensions and Tolerances 7.1 Pipe Dimensions—Pipe dimensions shall meet the re- ‘quirements in 7.1.1 and 7.1.2. 7.1.1 Outside Diameters—The outside diameters and toler- ances shall be as shown in Table 1 (IPS Sch. 80), or Tables 2 ‘and 3 (metric series), when measured in accordance with Test Method 2122. For diameters not shown in these tables, the tolerance shall be the same percentage of outside diameter as those for the closest listed diameter. 7.1.2 Wall Thicknesses—The wall thicknesses and toler- ances shall be as shown in Table 1, or Tables 2 and 3, when measured in accordance with Test Method D212. For wall thicknesses (DR's) not shown in these tables, the minimum wall thickness shall be as ealeulated using the DR and outside diameter, and the tolerance on the wall thickness shall be the same pereentage of the calculated minimum wall thickness as for the closest listed minimam wall thickness. 7.1.3 Threaded Pipe—Pipe covered by this speci shall not be threaded. 7.2. Fiutings Dimensions—Fittings dimensions shall meet the requirements in 7.2.1 through 7.24 7.2.1. Threads—Taper threads for joining fittings shall com- ply with the requirements of ASME B1.20.1 for NPT metal thread inserts or prEN 1026-1 for metric threads, Threads used by the manufacturer to join component parts of a fiting together shall meet the manufacturer's specifications. 22 Laying Lengths—Laying lengths shall be in accor dance with the manufacturer's specifications. 7.23 Socketsfused Fittings—Dimensions for socket-tused fittings shall be in accordance with Tables 4 and 5 (IPS Sch 80) ‘or Tables 6 and 7 (metric series). Socket depth shall be measured from the face of the socket entrance tothe face ofthe Pipe stop at the socket bottom. ation 7.2.4 Electrofusion Fittings—Dimensions for electrofusion fittings shall be in accordance with manufacturer's specifica- tions 7.2.5 Valves and Flanges—Dimensions for valves and flanges shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's speci- 8, Requirements 8.1 Longitudinal Reversion—When tested in accordance with ISO 15874-2, at the conditions given in Table 8, the mean relative change in pipe length shall not exceed 2 %. 8.2 Melt Flow Rate (MFR) of Pipe and Fittings—When tested in accordance with D1238, the MFR of specimens taken from the finished pipe or fittings shall be within 30 4 of the MER of the compound used to produce the pipe or fiting. Two specimens shall be tested, and both shall pass. 8.3 Impact Strengih—When tested in accordance with ISO. 3127, 9 of 10 specimens shall pass at the impact level specified in Table 9 at a test temperature of 32 = 2°F (0 ~ 1°C). 84 Thermal Stability and Oxidative Induction Time (OI) — Pipe and fitings shall meet the requirements of 8.4.1—thermal stability by hydrostatic testing, and 8.4.2-oxidative induction time. 84.1 When tested in accordance with Test Method D1598, pipe and fittings shall not fail at the pressure corresponding t0 the pipe circumferential stresses and times given in Table 10 for PP-R and PP-RCT. If an assembly fails ata joint, the fitting ‘material shall be permitted to be retested in pipe form. 84.2 The oxidative induction time (OIT) shall be deter- mined on pipe and fittings in accordance with Test Method 13895, Two specimens shall be tested and the average OIT of the two shall be at least 80 % of the OIT of the virgin material compound. For those materials which require final blending at the extruder (masterbatch/resin), the 80% OIT requirement shall be based on the OIT of the pipe sample which has also passed the hydrostatic testing of 8.4.1 or a pipe sample of the same formulation containing no rework. Nore 2—tital qualification of changes to materials that have me the requirements ofthis section may be evaluated based on limited hydrostatic testing and comparison of OFT values 85 Hydrostatic Pressure Tests—When tested in accordance, with 9.1, at the hoop stresses and temperatures given in Table 1 assemblies of pipe and fittings shall not fail during the test period specified 8.6 Thermocyeling—Plastic-to-metal transition fittings, in- tended to be used at temperatures above 113°F (45°C) shall not ‘TABLE 1 IPS Schedule 80 OD and Wall Thickness: Nominal Trage Ouse Telerence oF ‘Curatromdness| Taam Wal Takerenes on Wal Pipe Size Diameter, 00 ©, in (rnoemr. Thickness, “Thicknes, % eo ish 0008010018 =~] ~CTPST 30.02 (0s % 1050 (857) 0008010) 0020051) a8) joo Gost) 1 1318 (340) 0.005013) 0025. 04) TA 88) 0.01 6083) 18 1900 (4225) 0.006 015) nafs) «am fsa) joo2s (ost) 2 2275 (ea) S000 01s) mas, fog) aka) soozs (046) 3 3500 (e390) 0.008 (020) 040102) 762) 30038 Gost) 4 4500 (11430) 30.008 (20.23) 0050127)? ast) joo 1.02) é 6625 (16828) 30.011 20.28) oso 127) ose 10) 00s) Ferslaensrnomsirg teehee on 3 (fly F2389- 17 TABLE 2 Metric Sizes OD ‘uisde Diameter OD Nominal Ss ‘anima ‘enum acm ‘average 00, Average 00, in. Outotrosnanees, 6 0.580 eo, Dee wea ‘016 on 2 oer (200) 0709 203) 0016 (04) 2% 0.84 (250) 0.006 (253) 0016 (04) 2 1260 (20) wa 3) 0.020 5) o 1575 (400) 391 Goa) 0.020 (05) 50 11908 (coo) 11908 (oa) 028 00) s 2480 (30) 2504 se) 008 (06) 5 2.953, (5.0) 2980 a7 0.089 (19) % Pe (200) 3579 (eas) 0.089 (19) #0 438 (n00) 4370 (9) 0.088 (19) 135 oat (1250) 4969 (1262) 0051 a3 140 5512 (400) 5563 (413) 1e0 6.285 (1600) 6358 (1815) 200 ram (2000) 7953 (2020) 250 952 (2500) post (2525) 280 $1008 (2800) sta (2330) a8 sao (6150) som (o162) 356, 13976 (55.01 1408 (3586) separate or leak during or after being thermocycled 1000 times between the temperatures of 60°F and 180°F (16°C and 82°C). ‘Transition fittings which meet the thermal cycling require- ments of ISO 15874-5 for the intended application class are ‘exempt from this requirement. Fittings shall be assembled with Pipe per the manufacturer's instructions, and tested in accor- dance with 9.2. 8.7 Oxidative Stability in Potable Chlorinated Water Applicarions—PP piping, intended for use in the transport of potable water shall have a minimum extrapolated time-to- failure of $0 years when tested and evaluated in accordance with 9.3. 9. Test Methods 9.1 Hydrostatic Tests—Test pipe and fitting assemblies in accordance with Test Method D159, at the hoop stresses and temperatures given in Table 11. An assembly shall consist of at least 4 pipe specimens and 6 fitting joints. For testing valves, the assembly shall include at least 3 valves in the shut-off position (seat test) and 3 valves in the open or partially open Position (shell test. Assemblies used in testing of manifolds shall include a minimum of 6 of each type of manifold connection, 9.1.1 Valves shall be tested in accordance with, and comply with the requirements of cach of the following tests of ISO 9303-2 9.1.1.1 Shell Test, 9.1.1.2 Long-term Behavior Test on Complete Valve, and 9.1.1.3 Seat and Packing Tests 9.12 Hydrostatic rest of panels and other appurtenances— Polypropylene radiant panels and other appurtenances shall be tested in accordance with Test Method D1598 at the conditions specified in Table 12. A minimum of three representative samples shall be tested 9.1.3 Assembly Procedure—The assemblies shall be made in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended joining procedures and equipment. 9.2 Thermoeyeling Test Method for Transition Fitings Ferslaensrnomsirg teehee on 9.2.1 Apparatus—A nitrogen or air source capable of main- taining a nominal internal pressure of 100 = 10 psi (690 = 69 kPa) on the specimens is required. The immersion system shall consist of two water reservoirs controlled at 60 * 3.6°F (16 + 2°C) and 180 + 3.6°F (82 + 2°C), The specimens shall be cycled from one reservoir to the other or the hot and cold water shall be altemately cycled over the test specimens automati- cally and returned to the proper reservoir, 9.2.2 Sampling and Specimen Preparation—Seleet at ran- dom six specimens of the type and size of plastic-to-metal transition fittings 10 be tested. Assemble the fittings with suitable lengths of pipe or tubing and attach to. a common manifold. Assemble strictly in accordance with the instructions of the fitting manufacturer. Close the specimen assembly with any suitable end closures that allow “free-end” mounting and will not leak under the thermocycling conditions, and connect, the specimen assembly to the pressure source. 9.2.3. Procedure—Pressure the specimen assembly with ni trogen to 100 ~ 10 psi (690 * 69 kPa). Immerse in 60 + 3.6°F (16 * 2°C) water to determine if there are any initial leaks. All Jeaks shall be eliminated before the thermocycling test is staried. Thermally cycle the specimen assembly between 60 = 3.6°F (16 = 2°C) and 180 = 3.6°F (82 + 2°C) by means of immersion in water using the test eycle given in Table 13. For sizes greater than 1-4 in, (40 mm), shorter dwell times shall be permitted if it has been demonstrated that the shorter tim sufficient to achieve the test temperature at the intemal surface of the fitting. Upon completion of the 1000 cycles, immerse the specimen assembly in 60 + 36°F (16 + 2°C) water to determine if there are any leaks. 9.24 Interpretation of Results—Any evidence of leakage at, any one of the transition fittings or separation of any transition fitting from the pipe or tubing constitutes a failure ofthis tet. 93 Oxidative Stability in Potable Chlorinated Water Applications—The test shall be conducted, and the extrapo- lated time-to-failure shall be determined in accordance with Test Method F2023. The test fluid shall be reverse-osmosis 4 (fly F2389- 17 Tem) aoror wort we) veoor Gre) revo GaN se0Or (roe) vero oe sat We) seme al swe 001 © GI+) S100 aH) esa one (00s) eo6't caver era (ove) zero vo80 ose raroe 10 00 senor uso oat ono 00g 2000" ono 900 veo ou 2) goo" too eco 05 1) tuo ea00" e920 a se 2514) 0000" 0300" e220 a °9 (iets) 900" 6000 ero c 05 eo) e000" 200 ono or (eon 100" S200" vivo a oa0o- ‘Soro (2y0e) Z100" te00 se or) sioar (we) vero (rEOr) S1DOr 100 oz oso") o20'0" 0610 (050%) G2vor Wz) 9010 (OFO") o2DO+ (ez) #00 (Os) OzOOe 100 st SRL nun HP gen EP a LRM SHEL eu APL ON gag S=u0 ua er Teo rer Sasa euwon Saou eM aR ‘SSOUySINL TEM S8ZIg OMEN E STAVE 5 i | i | L i ft i H i | (fly F2389- 17 TABLE 4 IPS Sch 80 Socket-weld Fittings wal Senta Errance, A Cece Baton “oon Terence on ‘aaron — Tatrance on Taam ‘nvrog vonage, utotreundness in ANE" Duerage, Ostotvoundoss, in 084 Bis4) <0010 2028) 0012 +~—=«OSD) OFA OT) -=0005 OI ou Oa) 1.050 (2667) a.010 (20.25) OTe = OSD) 1.000 2540) 0007 e018) ©0012) 113i (330) a0010 (2025) Ts OaT) 1.288 GGT98) © 20.007 «018 OTe (00) toe 1898 4521) 0012 © 00) 00181) 1.850 ands) © e007, (2018) ts (0.38) 2 2383 (6089) 0.012 (4030) «OO fOa1) «2008 aon) ©0007 e018) «Ons (038) 3 ats (gaz) 0.012 © (200) 00H tGe) | BaaT_ 6705) 0010-025) 0201) 44522 (11486) 30015 (20.38) 00H f1a2) «4.417 (IB) ©3000 fz025) 0020 OSH) 66656 (16006) 30002 0a) 0080127) 6si2_ (16540) 00122030) 0041.08) TABLE 5 IPS Sch 80 Socket-weld Fittings. Nominal Soca aopih, © Wat Trekness Sue Wins ax Socket En in Boy F; Min % ro wiz) 086 Tey D147 ery 0365 70) % 80 (2438) 0.000 5.18) 154 (son 0.198, (395) + 1085, (75) 115 ase) o178 (55) oz 572) a 1338, fas) 1365 Gusr) 0200 (08) 0.250, (635) 2 1480 (9705) 1480788) 028 (50) ozs (0.38) a 1830 (404s) 1900728) 0300 782) 035 (953) 4 2205 (ssor) 2235 G87) oss (ese) 0420 ioe) 8 2958 (7505) 2965 5.82) ase (19) oso 372) TABLE 6 Metric Series Socket-weld Fittings Nomina Senko Envancm A Socket Boom Sao Winiman average Maxirum Average iim Minima Average Maximum Average Maxinom Diamar in ‘amet in utatrounaness in Diameter Diameter utotroundness in 6 0586 (1520) «0610 ©—«(1550)—«OOTG = (GaG)—«COSA (TSI) O06 © (ISAO) IEA) 2 0756 (1920) 07581950) O16 (OaG) TAB (19.00) © 0.750 (1930) TsO.) 25 0953 (2420) 0.055.450) OI (00) OOH (28.00) 0.057 zes0} ©0100) 2 12a (140) 42403150) 0020512173090) 2m (3190) 0.020050) ry 1595 (0900) 1551 (3640) 002050) 1528 (38.80) ©1549 © (39.20) © 0.02000) 50 1925 (48.90) 1845 (4940) © 0s © 619817 (48.70) «1.857 © (4820) 0880) @ 24s? (61.00) «2.481 (6250) 02080) DAs (BIBL) DHHS (6210) RH (0.) 5 2905 (1490) 2.849 7490) 0089 (1.00) Bae (7B) ©2902 © (7870) 0.089 (1.0, 80 3516 (930) 3.559 (90) as (0) Sas arm) © Sana sss) 088 (1.0) 0 4907 (0940) 4.31 (71000) 038.00) 4.240077) © 4.268 © CORD} 0.057 1.00) 125 4308 (12440) 4.921 __ (12500) 00300) 4827 (12260) 4850 (12320) 00s 1.00) TABLE 7 Metric Series Socketweld Fittings ‘Norse Socket Dep, © War mines ‘Sze a ae Socket Ein Boa Fn 18 ose aa osm (S00) oat woe O31 ey 20 osr1 (1450) 0.680 (17.00) 0.145 (3.00) 108 (a0) 25 0890 (1600) 0728 (18.50) 167 25) 0203 (57) a aris (a1) oat go.) 0212 (30) 282 om a gor (2050) 0806 (23.0) 0.256 (50) ose fon 50 0925 (2350) 1028 (26.00) 0.395 (0) 0445 Gi) 3 ore (27a) 1477 (29.90) oats (0.50) 05st (1400) 7% 1st (000) 1319350) o.aee (250) 866 (87 % 1299 (ea00) 1496 (28.00) sot (15.00) over (20.00) 10 1487 (700) 1732 (44.00) 073 (338) 0.965 (2450) 125 4575, (4000) 1850___(@7.00) exe (20.85) 1.096, (eras) (RO) or deionized (DI) water prepared in accordance with 10, Retest and Rejection 9.1.1 of Test Method F2023. 9.3.1 Significance—The test need only be performed on representative pipe samples for the original validation of pipe ‘made from a particular compound. 10.1 If the results of any test(s) do not meet the require- ments of this specification, the test(s) shall be permitted to be conducted again in accordance with an agreement between the oles Sa ere wth ASTM e Ferslaensrnomsirg teehee on hee ec? 882 (fly F2389- 17 A Ln, Paes VZZA Sa UZ Nf? VI FG. 1 Sockat Dimension Symbols per 02749 TABLE 8 Condtons fr Hat Reversion Test = Tie 7 Crea Temparse PPR ante fas) een Svante 0.15 (¢ om <4 saan eon tem Loken tems eon “TABLE 9 Impact Conitons Iota i, RHO ‘Nominal Diameter +0.01/-0.00 ny 05500 {+0.005/-0.000) ‘{+0.01/-0.00) Zea caps 3300 PET os = ea | Sha ood toes Eis) sao) te “hist Esa) fa theo ee9 TABLE 10 Thermal Stabilty by Hyérostalle Test _ oo Tas Material psi, (MPa) b A 79 a7 aera Sine 5 TABLE 11 Hyerosale Test Conations a foe Soe, pre; Ti Material psi, (MPa) “F(C) nh ao tea) 0) 1 Per 510 (3.5) 203 (95) 1000 ares) ot i Pe-ROT 551 (3.8) 203 (95) 1000 purchaser and the seller. There shall be no agreement to lower the minimum requirement of the specification by such means as omitting tests that are a part of the specification, substituting ‘or modifying a test method, or by changing the specification limits. In retesting, the product requirements of this specitica- tion shall be met, and the test methods designated in the specification shall be followed. If, upon retest, failure occurs, 1 Ferslaensrnomsirg teehee on TABLE 12 Hydrostatic Test Conditions for Panels and ‘Appurtenances Test Presare™ Test Temporaire Tre Ero) n 32x Pua 68 (20) 1 455 PMA ax ated tmperatue 1000 "PAIAS he maximum st he tet tempera fable, jowable opeating pressure of he appurtenance oF panel ‘Tha Test Pressure is 2 mutipla of PA, as shown in ho TABLE 13 Dwell Times for Transition Fittings Thermocyclic Test ing Nema! S26, (NG) Sapein ode ‘aot aos 08 ire) coor Water erin at min ein 0 ‘bor eo, in EA Airset ann amin 2mm snare ex ‘amr ori at nin smn ecto mn on ‘Armor at amin amin 2a ment Fa the quantity of product represented by the test(s) does not meet the requirements of this specification. |. Certification 11.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, a ‘manufacturer's 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 pur- chase order or contract, a report of the test results shall be furnished. Each cenification so furnished shall be signed by an authorized agent of the manufacturer, 12, Produet Marking 12.1 Marking on the pipe shall include the following, spaced at intervals of not more than 5 ft (1.5 m): 12.1.1 Manufacturer's name or trademark; 12.1.2 Nominal pipe size (For example, 14, 32); 12.13 Metric series pipe shall be marked with the dimen- sion ratio or both the outside diameter and wall thickness and shall include the term *metrie:” 12.1.4 IPS seties pipe shall include the marking “SCH 80” or “Schedule 80"; 12.1.5 Type of material (PP-R or PP-RCT) and classitica- tion number (80 or 100); 12.1.6 Pressure rating(s) and temperature for which the rating(s) is valid (for example, 355 psi at 73°F, 100 psi at 180°F), 12.17 This specification designation, F2389, with wh the pipe complies: 12.1.8 Manufacturer's production code which allows the ‘manufacturer to identify production date and location if pro- ducing at different sites: and 12.1.9 Pipe intended for the transport of potable water shall also include the seal or mark of the laboratory making the evaluation for this purpose, spaced at intervals specified by the laboratory. h (fly F2389- 17 121.10 Pipe intended for the transport of potable water or other water that could include residual free chorine as a disinfectant shall also include the chlorine resistant destination for which it complies, CL-TD for CL-R. 12.2. Marking on fittings shall include the followin; 12.2.1 Manufacturer's name or trademark; 12.2.2 Nominal size; 12.2.3 Dimension ratio or schedule of the corresponding, pipe, unless the fittings are made as part of a system sold by the ‘manufacturer, and the same fitting design is used for all pipe series produced as part of the system; 12.2.4 ‘Type of material (PP-R or PP-RCT); 12.2.5 For threaded fittings, the fitting or the packaging in which the fitting is sold shall include either “Metric” or “NPT” as appropriate. For metric thread fittings, the packaging shall sate thatthe fittings are not interchangeable with, and shall not be used with NPT fittings. For NPT thread fittings, the packaging shall state that the fittings are not interchangeable with, and shall not be used with metric fittings; and 12.2.6 The fitting or the packaging in which the fiting is sold shall include this specification designation, F2389, with which the fiting complies. 12.3 Additional marking for valves and manifolds: 12.3.1. Marking on valves and manifolds shall include all of the required marking for fittings: 12.3.2 Valves designed for flow in one direction shall also, include matkin the low direction; and 12.3.3 Marking on manifolds shall include the nominal size of the inlet and outlet connections. 13. Quality Assurance 13.1 When the product is marked with this designation, F2389, the manufacturer alfirms that the product was manufictured, inspected, sampled, and (ested in accordance with this specification and has been found to meet the requirements of this specification, 14, Keywords 14.1 chlorine; fitings; industrial; municipal; pipe; polypro- pylene; potable water; process piping; thermoplastic; water SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS ‘This requirement applies whenever a regulatory authority or user calls for product to be used to convey or be in contact with potable water. SI. Potable Water Requirements, S11 Products intended for the transport of potable water shall be evaluated, tested, and certified for conformance with ANSI/NSF 61, or the health effects portion of ANSI/NSF 14, by an acceptable certifying organization, when required by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction. ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS GOVERNMENT/MILITARY PROCUREMENT ‘These requirements apply only to federal/military procurement, not domestic sales or transfers 'S2. Responsibility for Inspection 82.1. Unless 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 (0 prescribed requirements, Nort SI—In federal contracts, the contractor is responsible for inspection 'S3. Packaging and Marking for U.S. Government Procure- ‘ment 83.1 Packaging—Unless otherwise specified in the contrac the materials shall be packaged in accordance with the suppli cer's standard practice in a manner ensuring arrival at destina- Normpsi rpemeargpermee wet am MS tion in satisfactory condition and which will be acceptable to the carrier at lowest rates. Containers and packing shall comply. with Uniform Freight Classification rules on National Motor Freight Classification rules. 83.2 Marking—Marking for shipment shall be in accor dance with Fed. Std, No, 123 for civil agencies and MIL-STD- 129 for military agencies. ‘Not $2—The inclusion of U.S, govemment procurement requirements should not be construed as an indication that the U.S. government uses oF endorses the products described inthis specification, 8 (fly F2389- 17 APPENDIX (Nonmandatory Information) XI. MINIMUM PRESSURE RATINGS FOR WATER XIL.1 The pressure ratings shown in Tables X1.1 and X1.2 are minimum values, AC temperatures of 73°F and 140°F the minimums are based on the ISO 9080 extrapolation criteria, using the Categorized Requited Strength (CRS,,) values for these temperatures. At 180°, the minimums are arbitrarily set fo 100 psi to conform with U.S. plumbing codes. This minimum is based on meeting the requirements for Class 5 service conditions (high temperature radiators) as given in ISO 15874-1, with a pressure rating of 100 psi X11 Pressure rating caleulation - The minimum pressure ratings given in Table X11 are calculated as shown in X1.1.2 ~ XL, X1.1.2 The pressure rating is calculated using the lower ‘confidence limit at 50 years and 73°F (sLCL), or altematively, the MRS value at 68°F (1450 psi minimum for rating at 68°F) and an overall design coetficient, C, of 1.5. For example, the minimum reference curves for PP specify a sLCL 1340 psi at ‘73°F. Then the pressure rating using DR 6 pipe is 1340) S= craeetagy = (aay = 3! op 2s _ 21893) > Pm pent mf] 7 387355 poh (XN) X113 The pressure rating at 140°F is calculated in the same manner as 73°F, but using the oc, value at 140°F, 50 years. For the PP-R minimum reierence curve, this value is 703 si. For DR 11 pipe: m3 a) (2x 123) SOS x13) ‘TABLE X1.1 Metric Series Pressure Ratings for Water, psi (MPa) —— Dimension Ratio (OR) Temper oe CC) * 7a 6 5 Fas) TaD (124) B80 200) SEH BAH) a0 CR) PPR 14080) 90062) 145(1.00) 185 (1.28) 2901.59) 100 2)" NA*400(068) 100 (0.69) 1000.69) 73(@3) —210(148) 380(228) 425 (203) 5303.65) PPACT — 140(60) 1150.78) 185(1.27) 2951.62) 295 (203) 180/82) 758/052) 120/085) 155 (1.07) 195 (7.34) ORT products are ot typcally wid oe ated at 180°F S*BORII 180° rang does rot cory wi roguirements in plumbing codes. 100 psi minimum pressure ratings Ferslaensrnomsirg teehee on TABLE X1.2 IPS Schedule 80 Pressure Ratings for Water =i ar Pipe Size TOF (23° ans s wee «SG F a a 5 5 a ; 5 i : a a = es A | 5 OB : : iS cs cs Saar a0 eae a 5 as 8) For DR 6, the resulting vale 8 105 pa, arbirary lowered 10 100 ps. For DAT, However, the minimum flernce curve doos not resul naling ‘above 100 ps. Theelore fo nce this ating the minimum ove fr the ‘ctu maloval being used mast be euler above the minimum erence ume to meot he 100 pe requirement. The clouaton above are cy an 2s DR=T XI.1.4 The pressure rating at 180°F is B 94 pi=90 psi (XA) Ty culated based on an application class 5 from ISO 15874-2, but if the calculated. pressure exceeds 100 psi, it has been arbitrarily lowered to 100 psi to conform with U.S. plumbing codes. Miner's Rule is used. to determine the rating for this application class as follows: For each condition (temperature/stress), an expected fail time can be calculated from the material reference curve. The assumed. exposure time to this condition can then be divided by the total predicted fail time for that condition, This ratio represents the amount of damage done to the pipe by this exposure condition! time. As an example, using the times/conditions in Table X1.3 the maximum stress is calculated as 393 psi 9 (fly F2389- 17 SUMMARY OF CHANGES Committee F17 has identified the location of selected changes (o this standard since the last issue (F2389-15) that may impact the use of this standard, (1) Revised 3.2.1, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 84.1, 12.1.5, and 12.2.4, (3) Revised Section 2, Table X1.3, and X1.1.2, (2)Revised Table 10, Table 1, and Table X1 ASTI ltomationl takes no postion respecting the vay of any patent nights assorted in connection wth any tom mentioned ‘nis starr. Users of is sand ave expos ads tal Sotermnain of Yo vals of ny such pater hs nd te risk of irringemont of such rhs. ave ently Hor own response. ‘This standard i subject resin at any me by the response technical commie and must be reviewed every ve years and Wales eer approved or wiawn. Your eonmranisareinued aero revision of ts stardar ofr satonal tangas and shouldbe adessed to ASTM Intenaonal Headquarters. 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