# Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** PI-10-0003  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2010-09-17

PI-10-0003 response to Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. concerning 192.321.

## Document text

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u.s. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
SEP 1 7 2010
Mr. David W. Merte, P.E.
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.
284 South Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Dear Mr. Merte:
In a letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) dated
March 22, 2010, you requested an interpretation as to whether Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Corporation can utilize plastic pipe that is exposed to ultraviolet light for up to four years. You
stated that plastic pipe manufactured by Perfonnance Pipe testing predicts that Driscopipe
8100 series pipe has an outdoor unprotected exposure of at least four years (manufacturer's
technical note included).
You stated that you have discussed outdoor storage of this pipe with the New York State
Department of Public Service - Gas Safety Division Staff (GSD) and that the GSD staffhas
indicated that PHMSA does not allow outdoor unprotected storage of plastic pipe for more than
two years and has suggested that you request a PHMSA interpretation of this issue.
We agree with the GSD staff that plastic pipes should not be exposed to ultraviolet light for more
than the plastic pipe manufacturer's recommended maximum period of exposure or a maximum
of two years, whichever is less, unless the pipes meet the American Society for Testing of
Materials (ASTM) D-2513-99 requirements. The ASTM D-2513-99 is incorporated by reference
into 49 CFR Part 192. In this case, two years is less than the manufacturer's recommendation of
four years. Section A1.5.7 of ASTM D-2513-99 states:
Outdoor Storage Stability-PE pipe stored outdoors and unprotected for at least two
years from date of manufacture shall meet all the requirements of this specification. PE
pipe stored outdoors for over two years from date of manufacture is suitable for use if it
meets the requirements of this specification.
The technical note you provided (Technical Note PP 839-TN) states, "ASTM D2513 allows
outdoor storage times in excess of two years where the manufacturer has shown that the pipe
perfonnance properties are not affected by the extended outdoor storage time." This statement
does not appear to refer to the 1999 version of ASTM D-2513 requirements and, therefore, the
contents of the Technical Note do not fully qualify PE pipes to meet the requirements of ASTM
D-2513-99 when the pipes are stored outdoors unprotected for more than two years. Based on
the infonnation you provided, PE pipes that are stored outdoors unprotected in excess of the two
year limit do not comply with the 49 CFR Part 192 requirements.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations (49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and are provided to
help the public understand how to comply with the regulations.

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I hope that this information is helpful to you. If I can be of further assistance, please contact me
at 202-366-4046.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations
(49 CFR Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the
specific facts presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and
are provided to help the public understand how to comply with the regulations.

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RECEIVED MAR 25 1010 .. ~
!Central Hudson ~::::-
Gas & Electric Corporation
March 22, 2010
Mr. Dino Rathod, P.E.
New York State Liaison
PHMSA Eastern Regional Office
820 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 306
West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
Dear Mr. Rathod:
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation utilizes Driscopipe 8100 Series
plastic pipe manufactured by Performance Pipe. We have discussed outdoor storage of
this pipe with the New York State Department of Public Service - Gas Safety Division
Staff Central Hudson has noted that Performance Pipe testing predicts that Dri copipe
8100 series pipe has an outdoor unprotected exposure of at least four years. P Staff
has indicated that PHMSA does not allow outdoor unprotected storage of plastic pipe for
more than two years and has suggested that we request a PHMSA interpretation of this
Issue.
In accordance with AS TM D 2513 AI. 5.7, " .. . PE pipe stored outdoors for over
two years from date of manufacture is suitable for use if it meets the requirements of this
specification." Performance Pipe publishes a Technical Note PP 839-TN (attached) that
indicates Driscopipe 8100 is protected against outdoor exposure through additive
formulations. The bulletin further indicates "Accelerated laboratory weathering tests
were conducted on the formulations that predict the yellow pipe materials are protected
sufficiently to provide a service life of at least four years in outdoor exposure
conditions. "
I would appreciate your response on the potential maximum term of unprotected
outdoor exposure for the storage of plastic pipe in accordance with 49 CFR Part 192
requirements.
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erte, P ..
Section Leader - Gas System Safety and Pipeline Integrity
284 South Avenue
Poughkeepsie NY 12601
(845) 452 • 2700
www.CentraIHudson.com

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www.performancepipe.com
Technical Note PP S39-TN
Weatherability
Outdoor Storage Limits of Performance Pipe
Gas - Distribution Pipe Products
PeFformane&Ptpe pofyetnytene;'gS'S'dfstRbU'tjon · piping products are protected from- UV .
effects and outdoor exposure to ensure pipe performance requirements are
maintained. ASTM 02513 requires that all polyethylene gas pipes produced to the
standard must 'be able to 'withstand a minimum of 2 years outdoor 'storage without
affecting the pipe's ability to meet the requirements of the standard, ASTM D2513
allows outdoor storage times in excess of 2 years where the manufacturer has shown
trIat~~performane& properties are not affected by the extended' outdoorstorage'
time.
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Yellow Pipes
Yellow pipes, such as Oriscopipe® 8100 and OriscoPlex® 6500, are protected against
ouktoor exposur.e -through, additive 'foFml1latioos. Accelerated'iaboratory weathefing .'
tests were conducted on the formulations that predict the yellow pipe materials are
protected sufficiently to provide a service life of at least four years in outdoor exposure
,oond1tions. The "accelerated tests measure' 'changes in the ·tensile properties ' of 'the
polyethylene materials after exposure to high levels of UV and humidity, Performance
Pipe also' conducts' actual field pipe exposure tests to- confirm the acceterated '
laboratory ,weathering test predictions. At periodiC time intervals the . field .exposed
pipe samples are tested for melt flow (ASTM 01238 condition 190/2.16), hoop
stress/ring tensile (ASTM 01598/ASTM 02290), and ESCR (ASTM 01693, condition
C). The test data confirm that there is no measurable change in pipe performance
properties after 'over foar'years of outdoor exposure. A summary of the test data is
attached.
NOTICE. This publication is for informational purposes and is intended for use as a reference guide. II should not be used in place of the
advice of a professional engineer. This publication does not contain or confer any warranty or guarantee of any kind. Performance Pipe has
made every reasonable effort towards the accuracy of the information contained in this publication, but it may not provide all necessary
information, particularly with respect to special or unusual applications. This publication- may be changed from time to time without notice.
Contact Performance Pipe to ensure that you have the most current editiOn.
I ASTM D2S13-04a Section AI.S. 7 Outdoor Storage Stabiliz..
Bulletin: PP 839-TN
Page 1 of3
June 2001 Supersedes all previous publications
® 2001 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Performance Pipe, a division of
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
PO Box 269006
Plano, TX 76026-9066
Phone: 800-627-0662
Fax: 972-699-7348

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Black Pipes
For black pipes, such as Yellowstripe® 8300, the presence of a minimum of 2% carbon
black. .pr~per.l.y
·dispersed in the . polyethylene piping material . .pr.ovides IORQ term
protection from the potentially damaging affects of UV and outdoor exposure.
'Weathering studies have ' .sRown . that pipe J)l:odl:Jced with. a minimum . 2.00/ 0'
concentration of finely divided and evenly dispersed carbon black is protected from the
hannful effects of UV radiation for indefinite periods of time.'2 Field experience of
piping materials containing a minimum of 2% carbon black confirms that pipe
perforrnancedoes not deteriorate after extended years ' of 'service in selected outdoor
exposure.
Based.on . . ltla.~-ta6ta A cQnd."ded,. PerformancaPipe .. p[(}Vides. the .following. specific.
outdoor storage recommendations for the Perfonnance Pipe gas distribution piping
products.
Q DriscoPlex® 6500
Q DriscopipeiIP 8100
Q Yellowstripe® 8300
4 years
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Page 2 of 3
June 201)8 SUpersecf",altprevlous publlcatlons
@ 2008 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Performance Pipe. a division of
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
po Box 269006
Plano. TX 76026·9066
Phone: 800-627'()662
Fax: 972-599-7348

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June 2008 Supersedes all previous publications
® 2008 Chevron Phillips ChemIcal Company LP
Performance Pipe. a division of
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
PO Box 269006
Plano. TX 75026-9066
Phone: 800-627..0682
Fax: 972-699-7348
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