# Florida Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-72-036
- **title:** Florida Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1972-08-14
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-72-036 response to Florida Public Service Commission concerning 192.229.
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Mr. Charles H. Batten
Utilities Safety Engineer
Florida Public Service Commission
700 South Adams Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Batten:
We are sorry we failed to give further response to your letter of December 8, 1971. We hope that
this delay has not inconvenienced your office in any way.
Your specific questions were:
2. In applying the definitions of "main" and "service line"
as contained in Paragraph 192.3 of Subpart A, would a pipeline running from a main in the street
onto private property and serving a duplex with individual meters be considered as a main or
service line?
Answer: services or branch services.
Such a line would be considered a service line and is usually referred to as split
3. How would a company comply with the provisions of Paragraph 192.229(c) when their
welders are qualified under Section 3 of API Standards 1104 by passing the multiple qualification
test. Would a production weld have to be cut out of a butt weld joint and a branch weld joint or
would one or the other suffice?
Answer: For welders qualified to make both butt and fillet welds by the multiple
qualification of API Standards 1104, either type of weld can be destructively tested to comply
with Section 192.229(c) since only one weld is required to be tested. However, a butt weld does
not have to be destructively tested to comply with Section 192.229(c) if it is nondestructively
tested and found acceptable under Section 6 of API Standards 1104.
4. In Subparagraph (1) under the definition of "transmission line" as found in Paragraph
192.3, would the term "storage facility" be defined to mean only pipe type and bottle type holders
or would this include storage in a natural underground cavity a well a low pressure system
holders.
Answer: facility."
DB
The term "storage facility" in the definition of transmission line" includes storage in
a natural underground cavity. A low pressure holder would also be considered as a "storage
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We trust that this has answered your specific questions. If we can be of further service, please let
us know.
Sincerely,
/signed/
Joseph C. Caldwell, Director
DB
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