Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XIII-1111 - Tapping [49 CFR 192.151]A. Each mechanical fitting used to make a hot tap must be designed for at least the operating pressure of the pipeline. [ 49 CFR 192.151(a)]B. Where a ductile iron pipe is tapped, the extent of full-thread engagement and the need for the use of outside-sealing service connections, tapping saddles, or other fixtures must be determined by service conditions. [ 49 CFR 192.151(b)]C. Where a threaded tap is made in cast iron or ductile iron pipe, the diameter of the tapped hole may not be more than 25 percent of the nominal diameter of the pipe unless the pipe is reinforced, except that: [ 49 CFR 192.151(c)] 1. existing taps may be used for replacement service, if they are free of cracks and have good threads; and [ 49 CFR 192.151(c)(1)]2. a 1 1/4 inch (32 millimeters) tap may be made in a 4 inch (102 millimeters) cast iron or ductile iron pipe, without reinforcement. [ 49 CFR 192.151(c)(2)]D. However, in areas where climate, soil, and service conditions may create unusual external stresses on cast iron pipe, unreinforced taps may be used only on 6 inch (152 millimeters) or larger pipe.La. Admin. Code tit. 43, § XIII-1111
Promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources, Office of Conservation, LR 9:223 (April 1983), amended LR 10:515 (July 1984), LR 27:1539 (September 2001), LR 30:1234 (June 2004).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:501 et seq.