Section 2 Construction and installation
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Section 2 Construction and installation

2.1 Materials

2.1.1 Pipes, valves and fittings are, in general, to be made of steel, ductile cast iron, copper, copper alloy, or other approved ductile material suitable for the intended purpose. The use of plastics materials is also acceptable subject to any restrictions in Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1, 11 Plastic pipes.

2.1.2 Where applicable, the materials are to comply with the requirements of Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1 Piping Design Requirements.

2.1.3 The selection of materials in piping systems is to recognise the following details:

  1. Fluid properties, pressures and temperatures.

  2. Location and configuration.

  3. Compatibility of materials.

  4. Fluid flow rates and static conditions.

  5. Minimising corrosion and erosion through life of system.

  6. System survey, cleaning and maintenance requirements.

See Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1, 17 Guidance notes on metal pipes for water service for guidance notes on metal pipes for water services.

2.2 Pipe wall thickness

2.2.1 The minimum nominal wall thickness of steel, copper and copper alloy pipes are to be in accordance with Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1 Piping Design Requirements.

2.2.2 Special consideration will be given to the wall thickness of pipes made of materials other than steel, copper and copper alloy.

2.3 Piping and equipment — Selection and installation

2.3.1 Pressurised tanks are to be in accordance with Vol 2, Pt 8, Ch 2 Other Pressure Vessels or a recognised code.

2.3.2 Valves, flexible hose lengths, expansion pieces and pumps are to comply with the relevant requirements of Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1, 12 Valves (see also Vol 2, Pt 11, Ch 3, 2.1 Materials regarding selection of materials). The configuration of piping systems is to be arranged to minimise erosion and corrosion of pipe and equipment materials. Equipment used in waste piping systems is to be suitable for its intended purpose, and accordingly, wherever practicable, be selected from the Lists of LR Type Approved Products published by LR.

2.3.3 Pipes in piping systems are to be permanent pipes made with approved pipe connections to enable ready removal of valves, pumps, fittings and equipment. The pipes are to be efficiently secured in position to prevent chafing or lateral movement.

2.3.4 Suitable means for expansion is to be made, where necessary, in each range of pipes.

2.3.5 Efficient protection is to be provided for all pipes situated where they are liable to mechanical damage.

2.3.6 All moving parts are to be provided with guards to minimise danger to personnel.

2.4 Valves — Installation and control

2.4.1 Valves are to be fitted in places where they are at all times readily accessible.

2.4.2 All valves that are provided with remote control arrangements are to be arranged for local manual operation, independent of the remote operating mechanism. The local manual means of operation is to be readily accessible.

2.4.3 Relief valves are to be adjusted and bursting disks so selected that they relieve at a pressure not greater than the design pressure of the system. When satisfactorily adjusted, relief valves are to be protected against tampering or interference by wire with a lead seal or similar arrangement.

2.5 Coating of storage tanks and piping internal surfaces

2.5.1 The storage tanks and metallic piping and valves are to be lined internally with a corrosion control coating suitable for the containment and transfer of waste matter.

2.5.2 Corrosion control coatings are to be tested and certified as complying with standards specified by the Designer and Owner.

2.6 Plastic piping and flexible hoses

2.6.1 Subject to compliance with Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1, 11 Plastic pipes and Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 1, 13 Flexible hoses, and the relevant Sections of Vol 2, Pt 7, Ch 2 Ship Piping Systems, plastic piping may be used in piping systems for waste matter. Where storage tanks and metallic piping are constructed from materials that will not be affected by corrosion from waste matter, internal lining will not be insisted upon.

2.6.2 Plastic piping is to be selected in consultation with the manufacturers with regard to suitability with the proposed pipe system cleaning practice. Where storage tanks and metallic piping are constructed from materials that will not be affected by corrosion from waste matter, internal lining will not be insisted upon.


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