4645 2-2008
4645 2-2008
2:2008
AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
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AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical
Committee AG-008, Gas Distribution. It was approved on behalf of the Council of
Standards Australia on 16 December 2008 and on behalf of the Council of
Standards New Zealand on 5 December 2008.
This Standard was published on 31 December 2008.
AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
Originated as AS 16971981,
Second edition 2005.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 4645.2:2008.
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AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Committee AG-008, Gas Distribution, through its subcommittee AG-008-02, Installation
and Maintenance of Steel Pipe Systems for Gas, to supersede AS 16972005, Installation
and maintenance of steel pipe systems for gas.
The intent of this Standard is to provide for the protection of the general public, gas
distribution network operating personnel and the environment, and to ensure safe and
reliable operation of gas distribution networks that reticulate gas to consumers.
It covers steel piping within gas distribution networks covered by AS/NZS 4645.1, where
the maximum allowable operating pressures up to or equal to 1050 kPa and the hoop stress
is less than or equal to 20% SMYS of the pipe. Steel piping systems for gas outside these
limits are generally covered by the AS 2885 suite of Standards and for some jurisdictions.
AS/NZS 4645.1 provides for limited use up to 1965 kPa.
Users of the Standard should note that AS 46452005 Gas distribution network
management, AS 45682005 Preparation of a safety and operating plan for gas networks,
AS 16972005 Installation and maintenance of steel pipe systems for gas and
AS 37231989 Installation and maintenance of plastic pipes systems for gas have been
revised and reissued as parts of AS/NZS 4645 Gas distribution networks.
This series of Standards includes the following parts:
AS/NZS
4645
4645.1
4645.2
4645.3
(b)
Before a gas distribution network is placed into operation it shall be inspected and
tested to prove its integrity.
(c)
(d)
Operations and maintenance shall provide for continued monitoring and safe
operation of the gas distribution network.
(e)
Where changes occur in or to a gas distribution network, which alter the design
assumptions or affect the original integrity, appropriate steps shall be taken to assess
the changes, to ensure continued safe operation of the network.
AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
The Standard is not a design handbook, nor a manual on distribution practices. It does not
remove the need for qualified and experienced engineering design, installation and
operation or for competent engineering judgment, and does require interpretation and
implementation by competent engineers.
Statements in this Standard expressed in mandatory terms are deemed to be mandatory only
for claiming compliance with this Standard. Alternative means of compliance may be
acceptable provided the required safety outcomes can be demonstrated with
AS/NZS 4645.1.
The Australian and New Zealand Technical Regulators have advised that this Standard will
only apply to the life cycle of new gas distribution networks and modifications or
augmentations to existing assets within gas distribution networks. However, the sections on
operations, maintenance, repair, decommissioning, gas quality and risk assessment may be
suitable for application to existing assets in existing networks.
The terms normative and informative have been used in this Standard to define the
application of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integral part
of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information and guidance.
AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
CONTENTS
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AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
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SECTION 7 COMMISSIONING
7.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 33
7.2 PLANNING............................................................................................................... 33
7.3 PURGING (INTRODUCTION OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS) ..................................... 33
SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE
8.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 35
8.2 CORROSION PROTECTION SYSTEMS................................................................. 35
8.3 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS........................................................................................ 35
8.4 REPAIRS................................................................................................................... 35
APPENDICES
A
REFERENCED DOCUMENTS ................................................................................ 37
B
APPLICATION OF VARIOUS TYPES OF TEST EQUIPMENT............................. 40
C
DIRECT PURGING METHODS............................................................................... 43
AS/NZS 4645.2:2008
SECT ION
SCOPE
AND
GENERA L
1.1 SCOPE
the pressure of the gas is not greater than 1050 kPa and the operating temperature
range of the materials is from 30C to 120C; operating pressures above 1050 kPa
are covered by AS 2885; and
(b)
where the hoop stress level is not greater than 20% of the Specified Minimum Yield
Stress (SMYS) of the pipe used in that system.
NOTE: The relevant statutory authority may regard this standard as appropriate for other than
fuel gas.
The requirements apply to the life cycle of new assets in new or existing systems, but the
Sections on materials and components, welding, pressure testing and maintenance are
suitable for application to existing assets in existing systems.
1.2 EXCLUSIONS
This Standard does not apply to the following:
(a)
Piping from the outlet of the meter that measures gas to a consumer or equivalent
point of supply, and any other piping covered in Australia by AS 5601 and in New
Zealand by NZS 5261.
NOTE: Requirements for pipes downstream of the consumers meter are generally provided
in AS 5601 or NZS 5261, but where the operating pressure of the downstream pipe will be
higher than provided for in AS 5601 or NZS 5261, the piping requirements of this Standard
may be appropriate.
(b)
Gas distribution networks that utilize steel pipe with a hoop stress of more than 20%
of the Specified Minimum Yield Stress (SMYS).
NOTE: Where an element of the network includes steel pipe with a hoop stress greater than
20% of SMYS, AS 2885.1 provides appropriate requirements for design and construction and
AS 2885.3 provides appropriate requirements for operation and maintenance relevant to that
higher hoop stress.
(c)
Piping associated with the handling and storage, as compared to the distribution and
reticulation, of LPG (see AS/NZS 1596).
(d)
(e)
(f)
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