Annonymous
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2005
- 12
I have been doing some research on this topic and I've found that there are mixed feelings.
My question is, can I use HDPE pipe (DR7) for an underground compressed air system at around 170psi? I'll start with what I found.
B31.8 has a limit of 100 psi on thermoplastic pipe. But this is for gas transmission and distribution, the question is with compressed air. Then again, why the limit?
B31.3 specifically states "No PVC in compressed air systems" period. But does not say anything about HDPE and it gives the formula to calculate the pressure rating on thermoplastics. Which for DR7 it's well above 170psi.
I have heard about detrimental effects from oxygen on thermoplastics... does it apply to HDPE?
I'd appreciate anyone's help/opinion on this. Thx.
My question is, can I use HDPE pipe (DR7) for an underground compressed air system at around 170psi? I'll start with what I found.
B31.8 has a limit of 100 psi on thermoplastic pipe. But this is for gas transmission and distribution, the question is with compressed air. Then again, why the limit?
B31.3 specifically states "No PVC in compressed air systems" period. But does not say anything about HDPE and it gives the formula to calculate the pressure rating on thermoplastics. Which for DR7 it's well above 170psi.
I have heard about detrimental effects from oxygen on thermoplastics... does it apply to HDPE?
I'd appreciate anyone's help/opinion on this. Thx.