# Tennessee Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-75-038
- **title:** Tennessee Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1975-07-28
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-75-038 response to Tennessee Public Service Commission concerning 192.619.
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July 28, 1975
Mr. John Searcy
Engineering Division
Tennessee Public Service Commission
Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Dear Mr. Searcy:
The following is in response to your numbered inquiries of July 1, 1975:
1. Yes.
2. Yes, Section 192.619(c) applies subject to the requirements of Section 192.621.
3. For a steel or plastic high-pressure distribution system, the maximum allowable operating
pressure is governed by Section 192.619, subject to the applicable limitation of Section
192.621. Under these requirements, a person may not operate a pipeline at a pressure
permitted by Section 192.619(c) if that pressure would exceed the applicable limitation of
Section 192.621.
Sincerely,
Cesar DeLeon
Acting Director
Office of Pipeline Safety
Operations
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July 1, 1975
Mr. Joseph Caldwell, Director
Office of Pipeline Safety
Department of Transportation
2100 2nd Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
1. 2. 3. Is it correct that 192.619(b) and 192.621(b) apply only when 192.619(a)(6) and
192.621(a)(5) respectively are the applicable criteria for determining maximum allowable
operating pressure; and that when a maximum allowable operating pressure has been
determined in accordance with 192.619(a)(6) or 192.621(a)(5), that 192.619(b) or
192.621(b) respectively require over-pressure protection devices to prevent that maximum
allowable operating pressure from being exceeded?
192.619(c), under certain conditions, allows an operator to disregard the other provisions
of 192.619 in determining a maximum allowable operating pressure in steel and plastic
pipelines. 192.619(a)(1) and (a)(6) contain provisions identical to those in 192.621(a)(1)
and (a)(5) respectively. Is it correct that while 192.619(c) allows these two provisions in
192.619 to be disregarded, that they cannot be disregarded in 192.621, thereby in effect
causing 192.621 to preclude 192.619(c) where these two provisions are concerned?
In effect, is it correct that for high pressure steel and plastic distribution systems, the
maximum allowable operating pressure is the lowest of a combined list of the pressures in
192.619(a)(1) through (a)(6) and 192.621(a)(1) through (a)(5), except, depending on the
answer to Question 2, as provided in 192.619(c)?
Sincerely,
John Searcy
Engineering Division
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Q-3. IH Mr. Searcy asks, in effect, if MAOP for hi-press. distribution system is determined by list
of items from 192.619(a)(1-6) and 192.621(a)(1-5), except as provided by 192.619(c).
Mr. DeLeon replies that 192.621 limits 192.619 and that 192.619(c) is not applicable if
pressure exceeds that allowed by 192.621.
Unless 192.619, including provision of 192.619(c), results somehow in a MAOP lower
than that established by 192.621, 192.621 will govern hi-press. distr. syst. of steel or
plastic.
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RE: Interpretation by C. DL. of Searcy letter of 7/1/75
Remarks:
Q-1 IH Q-2 IH Mr. Searcy asks if the relief devices must prevent exceeding that particular MAOP
determined by 192.619(a)(6) or 192.621(a)(5). Mr. DeLeon says yes.
This is not what 192.619(b) states (§192.???) It states that relf.dev. must prevent the
MAOP form being exceeded, in accordance with 192.195 which eventually allows the relf.
dev. to be set per 192.201 (i.e. 10% above MAOP or 1.5 X Op. Pr. as applicable.)
Mr. Searcy asks if 192.619(c) is nullified by 192.621, regarding 192.619(a)(1) & (a)(6)
Mr. DeLeon says yes.
192.621 would nullify 192.619(c) only for hi-press distribution systems.
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