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Spoolable Reinforced Plastic Line Pipe - Second Edition; Incorporating Errata: July 2016

contributor authorAPI - American Petroleum Institute
date accessioned2018-10-06T07:10:06Z
date available2018-10-06T07:10:06Z
date copyright2016.03.01
date issued2016
identifier otherNXTZQFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/265061
description abstractCoverage This specification provides requirements for the manufacture and qualification of spoolable reinforced plastic line pipe in oilfield and energy applications including transport of multiphase fluids, hydrocarbon gases, hydrocarbon liquids, oilfield production chemicals, and nonpotable water. Also included are performance requirements for materials, pipe, and fittings. These products consist of a liner with helically wrapped steel or nonmetallic reinforcing elements and an outer cover. The helical reinforcing elements shall be a single material. Additional nonhelical reinforcing elements are acceptable. The spoolable reinforced line pipe under this specification is capable of being spooled for storage, transport and installation. For offshore use, additional requirements may apply and are not within the scope of this document. This specification is confined to pipe and end-fittings and couplings and does not relate to other system components and appurtenances. Where other system components (e.g. elbows, tees, valves) are of conventional construction they will be governed by other applicable codes and practices. Application of the API Monogram If the product is manufactured at a facility licensed by API and it is intended to be supplied bearing the API Monogram, the requirements of Annex A apply.
languageEnglish
titleAPI SPEC 15Snum
titleSpoolable Reinforced Plastic Line Pipe - Second Edition; Incorporating Errata: July 2016en
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page64
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treeAPI - American Petroleum Institute:;2016
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