# Memo: Internal — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-92-060
- **title:** Memo: Internal — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1992-11-03
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- **summary:** PI-92-060 response to Memo: Internal concerning 192.227.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 3, 1992
SUBJ: INFORMATION: Welding Requirements
FROM: Cesar De Leon
Director, Pipeline Safety Regulatory Programs, DPS-10
TO: Richard Sanders
Manager, Pipeline Safety Division, DTI-60
This responds to your memo of August 25, 1992, asking if Part 192 permits a gas
pipeline to be uprated above 20% of SMYS when it was welded in accordance
with Appendix C of Part 192. You also asked if a pipeline on which none of the
girth welds was nondestructively tested may be uprated above 20% of SMYS.
Section 192.227 establishes Appendix C as an alternative method of welder
qualification. Welders who qualify under Appendix C and not under API 1104 or
the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code may not weld on steel pipelines to be
operated at 20% or more of SMYS. Hence, a low stress level steel pipeline whose
welders were qualified only under Appendix C may not be operated at 20% of
more of SMYS. Because of this limitation on operating pressure, it follows that
such a pipeline may not be uprated to 20% or more of SMYS.
Section 192.241(b) provides that certain welds or percentages of welds on steel
pipelines to be operated at 20% or more of SMYS must be nondestructively
tested, unless the welds are visually inspected, approved by a qualified welding
inspector, and the pipeline (1) is less than 6 inches in nominal diameter; or (2) is to
be operated at less than 40% of SMYS and certain conditions are satisfied. Hence,
a low stress level steel pipeline whose welds were subject to §192.241 but were
not nondestructively tested may not be operated at 20% or more of SMYS unless
the welds were excepted from nondestructive testing under §192.241(b).
Furthermore, this limitation on operating pressure precludes uprating to 20% or
more of SMYS unless the welds were excepted from nondestructive testing. If the
welds were excepted but the pipeline is 6 inches or more in nominal diameter,
operation and uprating would be limited to a pressure of less than 40% of SMYS.
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Because of §192.553(d), the uprating of a steel pipeline whose welds were not
subject to §192.241 and were not nondestructively tested would still be affected by
§192.241(b). Section 192.553(d) limits uprating to the maximum pressure Part
192 would allow if the pipeline were new, unless the line is grand-
fathered under §192.555(c). So, unless §192.555(c) applies, a pipeline whose
welds were not nondestruc-
tively tested may not be uprated above the operating pressure limitations of
§192.241(b), because these limits apply to the uprating of new pipelines. If
§192.55(c) applies, the lack of nondestructive testing would not affect uprating to
the level permitted by §192.555(c).
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