# Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-79-0103

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- **citation:** PI-79-0103
- **title:** Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-79-0103
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1979-09-25
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-79-0103 concerning 192.271.
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PI-79-0103
September 25, 1979
Mr. P. P. Petro
Director – Technical Services
3240 North Mannheim Road
Franklin Park, Illinois 60131
Dear Mr. Petro:
This responds to your letter of July 6, 1979, asking if the rule in 49 CFR 192.281(a), stating that “plastic
pipe may not be joined by a threaded joint or miter joint,” applies to the manufacture of fittings in a
plant.
As indicated by section 192.271(b), neither section 192.281 nor any of the other provisions of subpart F
concerning the joining of materials apply to joining that is performed during the manufacture of pipe or
components (including fittings). The regulations do apply to any joining of pipe or components that
occurs for gas pipeline transportation purposes outside the manufacturing factory. Such joining is
normally performed at a pipeline construction site or in fabrication shops.
Sincerely,
Cesar De Leon
Associate Director for
Pipeline safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau

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Plexco
3240 North Mannheim road
Franklin Park, Illinois 60131
July 6, 1979
Mr. Ceasar De Leon
Office of Pipeline Safety
Department of Transportation
Washington, D. C. 20590
Dear Mr. De Leon:
Our Company is involved in a program of testing and evaluating concepts used in Europe
and Australia for manufacturing polyethylene fittings for pressure pipe applications.
One of the methods used for manufacture of the larger diameter polyethylene pipe
fittings is fabrication of the fitting from pipe by "miter" fusion. The "miter joints" are formed
utilizing special equipment with established and recognized butt fusion techniques.
Since these "miter joint" fittings will most probably be used for transport of natural gas
within a distribution system or a low pressure transmission system covered by the regulations of
the Office of Pipeline. Safety, it is our desire to obtain a clarification of certain segments of Part
192, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
In reviewing the regulations, paragraphs 192.271(b) "This subpart does not apply to
joining during the manufacture of pipe or pipeline components," and 192.281(a) "Plastic pipe
may not be joined by threaded joint or miter joint," we have interpreted these paragraphs to
mean that
(a) the regulations do not apply to the manufacture of fitting in a plant
(b) the regulations do apply to fabrications in the field
(c) the products must meet all the appropriate performance requirements of Part
192.
We would appreciate your response to our interpretation of the regulations.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
PLEXCO
P. P. Petro
Director - Technical Services
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