{"operation":"document","citation":"192.115","title":"Temperature Derating Factor (T) for Steel Pipe","source_type":"regulation","agency":"Arkansas Public Service Commission","status":"current","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":null,"summary":"§ 192.115 Temperature Derating Factor (T) for Steel Pipe The temperature derating factor to be used in the design formula in § 192.105 is determined as follows: Gas Temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit (Celsius) Temperature Derating Factor 250⁰ F (121⁰ C) or less 1.0 300⁰ F (149⁰ C) 0.967 350⁰ F (177⁰C","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/ar-car-23-500-192-115.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/ar-car-23-500-192-115.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/ar-car-23-500-192-115","source_url":"https://codeofarrules.arkansas.gov/Rules/Rule?chapterID=40&levelType=part&partID=1394&subChapterID=392&titleID=23","body":"§ 192.115 Temperature Derating Factor (T) for Steel Pipe The temperature derating factor to be used in the design formula in § 192.105 is determined as follows: Gas Temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit (Celsius) Temperature Derating Factor 250⁰ F (121⁰ C) or less 1.0 300⁰ F (149⁰ C) 0.967 350⁰ F (177⁰C) 0.933 400⁰ F (204⁰C) 0.900 450⁰ F (232⁰C) 0.867 For intermediate gas temperatures, the derating factor is determined by interpolation.","truncated":false,"body_characters":436}