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AWWA C950 2007

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AWWA C950-07: Fiberglass Pressure Pipe

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AWWA 2007 40
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This standard describes the fabrication and the testing of nominal 1-in. through 156-in. (25-mm through 4,000-mm) fiberglass pipe and joining systems for use in both aboveground and belowground water systems. Service and distribution piping systems and transmission piping systems are included. Both glass-fiber-reinforced thermosetting-resin pipe (RTRP) and glass-fiber-reinforced polymer mortar pipe (RPMP) are fiberglass pipes. Epoxy-resin and polyester-resin systems are described, and commercial-grade E-type glass is specified as the glass-fiber reinforcement material in the pipe wall. Liner materials incorporated include thermosetting or thermoplastic resin, reinforced or unreinforced, with or without fillers. Pressure classes described are 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, and 450 psig (345, 689, 1,034, 1,379, 1,724, 2,069, 2,414, 2,759, and 3,103 kPa). Stiffness classes described are 9, 18, 36, and 72 psi (62, 124, 248, and 496 kPa). This standard may be used to the extent applicable for other diameters, pressure classes, and stiffness classes. For information on design, hydraulics, and installation, refer to AWWA Manual M45, Fiberglass Pipe Design.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 ANSI/AWWA C950-07
3 Committee Personnel
5 Contents
7 Foreword
I. Introduction.
9 II. Special Issues.
III. Use of This Standard.
10 IV. Major Revisions.
V. Comments.
11 AWWA Standard Fiberglass Pressure Pipe

SECTION 1: GENERAL
Sec. 1.1 Scope
Sec. 1.2 Purpose
12 Sec. 1.3 Application

SECTION 2: REFERENCES
13 SECTION 3: DEFINITIONS
15 SECTION 4: REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 4.1 Permeation
16 Sec. 4.2 Workmanship
Sec. 4.3 Cell Classification System
17 Sec. 4.4 Materials
Sec. 4.5 Pipe Dimensions
Table 1 Dimensions for inside diameter series pipe
18 Table 1 Dimensions for inside diameter series pipe (continued)
19 Table 2 Metric dimensions for inside diameter (ID) series pipe
20 Table 3 Dimensions for outside diameter (OD) series pipe with steel-pipe equivalent (IPS) ODs
21 Table 4 Dimensions for outside diameter (OD) series pipe with cast-iron (ductile-iron)-pipe equivalent ODs
22 Table 5 Metric dimensions for outside diameter (OD) series pipe
23 Table 6 Metric dimensions for outside diameter (OD) series pipe with ductile-iron pipe equivalent ODs
Sec. 4.6 Pressure Classes
24 Sec. 4.7 Stiffness Classes
Sec. 4.8 Long-Term Ring-Bending Strain
Sec. 4.9 Joint Types and Requirements
26 SECTION 5: VERIFICATION
Sec. 5.1 Inspection and Testing
27 Table 7 Hydrostatic leak test pressure requirements
28 Table 7 Hydrostatic leak test pressure requirements (continued)

Table 8 Minimum pipe stiffness requirements for 5 percent deflection
Table 9 Ring deflection without damage or structural failure
31 Table 10.A Minimum hoop strength requirements (from Eq 2) (lbf/in. of width)
32 Table 10.A Minimum hoop strength requirements (from Eq 2) (lbf/in. of width) (continued)

Table 10.B Minimum hoop tensile strength requirements (from Eq 2) (N/mm of width)
33 Table 10.B Minimum hoop tensile strength requirements (from Eq 2) (N/mm of width) (continued)
34 Table 11.A Minimum axial strength requirements (lbf /in. of circumference)
35 Table 11.A Minimum axial strength requirements (lbf /in. of circumference) (continued)

Table 11.B Minimum axial strength requirements (N/mm of circumference)
36 Table 11.B Minimum axial strength requirements (N/mm of circumference) (continued)

Table 12.B Beam strength requirements
37 Table 12.B Beam strength requirements (continued)

Table 13.B Minimum axial compressive strength requirements
38 Sec. 5.2 Rejection and Retesting
SECTION 6: DELIVERY
Sec. 6.1 Marking
Sec. 6.2 Shipping
Sec. 6.3 Affidavit of Compliance
AWWA C950 2007
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