# American Meter Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-70-029
- **title:** American Meter Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1970-12-19
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-70-029 response to American Meter Company concerning 195.116.
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Mr. Giles M. Crabtree, Product Engineer
American Meter Company
13500 Philmont Avenue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19116
Dear Mr. Crabtree:
This refers to your letters of November 16 and December 8, 1970 to
Mr, Frank Fulton of the Office of Pipeline Safety of this
Department, concerning needle valves manufactured by your company.
Because liquid pipelines engaged in interstate commerce are under
jurisdiction of the Federal Railroad Administration, your letters
were referred to this Bureau for reply.
A review has been made of your Bulletin 420.2 in which the needle
valves in question are described. It is noted that the valves are
used for pipe sizes 1/8" through 1/2" on measurement gages and
various control mechanisms. Obviously, valves of those sizes would
be external to main line pipe, and would not be used to control the
flow of a product moving in interstate commerce. Therefore, the
provisions of Section 195.116 of the regulations governing the
transportation of liquids by pipeline do not apply to valves as
described in Bulletin 420.2
Sincerely yours,
Mac E. Rogers
Director
Bureau of Railroad Safety
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