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Metane gas pipe and slippage test

The UNI CIG 7140 standard envisages a slippage test to be run for the safety of the methane gas pipe and the installations.

The production of devices complying with the UNI CIG 7140 standard, such as the methane gas pipe, should be backed up, besides a certified production management system, by a whole series of type tests, to be conducted during the initial stage in order to validate the process and periodically ensure consistent results.
Among these tests, which the methane gas pipe is called upon to pass, there are also those run under pressure, from the burst test, to gauge the maximum resistance of the product, down to the slippage test.
The last-mentioned test consists in assembling the pipe on two fittings complying with the prescriptions of the UNI 7141 standard without resorting to a hose clamp and, after closing one of the ends, beginning to increase the inner pressure. In order to ensure people’s safety, the methane gas pipe must not slip (= untwist) at a lower pressure than 1.5 bar.
This test is important because, if for any reason the contribution of the clamp under normal operating conditions is lacking, we must avert gas leaks capable of saturating environments and engender explosions.
 
 

07/07/2016


See also
07/09/2016 Methane gas pipe in rolls complying with the UNI CIG 7140 standard Methane gas pipe in rolls to be cut to size while always abiding by the chunk lengths dictated by the standard

07/12/2015 Pipe for methane gas and the reference norm A multi-layer PVC pipe for methane gas with an intermediate layer in woven material for the sake of improving resistance to pressure.

07/08/2022 Methane gas Pipe legislation Legislation governing methane gas pipes and recommendations on their installation

07/07/2016 Hydraulic fittings for the multilayer pipe Hydraulic fittings manufactured in brass and available in nickel-plated version as well in order to withstand corrosion

07/12/2018 Hydraulic fittings for multilayer pipe Hydraulic fittings to be screwed for the multilayer pipe have a special section of the company's catalog




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