# Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve & Fittings Industry — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-70-007
- **title:** Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve & Fittings Industry — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1970-09-11
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-70-007 response to Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve & Fittings Industry concerning 192.149.
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Mr. Robert V. Warrick
Executive Secretary
Manufacturers Standardization Society
of the Valve & Fittings Industry
1815 North Fort Myer Drive
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Dear Mr. Warrick:
This is in reply to your request for an interpretation of 49 CFR, Section 192.149 concerning the
requirements for butt-welding fittings. You ask if there is compliance with the requirements of
Section 192.149(b) if -
(1) Manufacturers will certify that prototype burst testing has been done to establish
lines of fittings and
(2) Manufacturers will document field test experience on fittings representative of size,
thickness and material strength to a pressure as high as required for the pipeline to
which it is being added.
The first sentence of Section 192.149(b) is taken from the ANSI B31.8 Code, Section 831.31(b)
except that the Code references to ANSI B16.9, MSS SP-48 and MSS SP-63 have been omitted.
The second sentence of Section 1-2.140 is a restatement of the requirements for a bursting
strength test as provided for by ANSI B16.9 paragraph 8 by MSS SP-48 paragraph 8.
The practice described in your letter meet the requirements of Section 192.149(b) provided that
the steel butt-welding fittings being tested also have temperature ratings based on stresses for pipe
of the same or equivalent material.
If we can be of further assistant, please do not hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director, Acting
Office of Pipeline Safety
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Mr. Joseph Caldwell
Acting Director
Office Pipeline Safety
Office of the Secretary of Transportation
400-6th Avenue
Washington, D. C.
Subject: Request for Interpretation of Regulations
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
Manufacturers of Butt Welding Fittings belonging to this organization, have reviewed the recently
issued regulations pertaining to safety in gas pipelines and regret that the proposed wording of
paragraph 192.149(b), may be misinterpreted. Accordingly, it would be appreciated if an
interpretation of this paragraph can be received. We wonder if conformance to the regulation will
be accomplished if the following criteria are observed: (1) Manufacturer will certify that
prototype burst testing has been done to establish lines of fittings. (2) Manufacturer will
document field test experience on fittings representative of size, thickness and material strength to
a pressure as high as that required for the pipeline to which it is being added.
It is believed that this is a reasonable statement of the practice of manufacturers supplying welding
fittings for existing pipelines and whose products have provided safe service for a substantial
number of years. We would appreciate your opinion of this proposal.
Very truly yours,
Robert V. Warrick
Executive Secretary
DB
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