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AWWA C209 Document Information:
Title
Cold-Applied Tape Coatings for the Exterior of Special Sections, Connections, and Fittings for Steel Water Pipelines
American Water Works Association
Publication Date:
Jun 11, 2006
Scope:
This standard describes protective exterior coatings that
consist of cold-applied liquid adhesives and prefabricated tapes
and their applications to special sections, connections, and
fittings to be used for underground and underwater steel water
pipelines protected with organic coatings, such as those described
in ANSI*/ AWWA C203, ANSI/AWWA C210, ANSI/AWWA C213,
ANSI/AWWA C214, ANSI/AWWA C215, and ANSI/AWWA C216. These liquid
adhesives and tapes can be used for repair of ANSI/AWWA C214
machine-applied coatings in accordance with the tape manufacturer's
recommendations. These liquid adhesives and tapes are not intended
for use with exposed steel joints or sections of steel pipe where
coatings of cement mortar or concrete have been applied directly
onto the bare steel pipe. Tape coatings conforming to this standard
may be field or shop applied.
Maximum temperatures. AWWA pipe coating standards are
written for and based on the service temperature of potable water.
Cold-applied tape coatings have performed at higher temperatures.
Consult the coating manufacturer for conditions and
limitations.
Conditions not included in this standard. This standard
does not include the additional materials and procedures that may
be required for difficult conditions, such as those encountered in
some submarine pipelines, casing pipe, river crossings, and
pipelines in exceptionally rocky areas. Also, it is not intended to
describe conditions of extended exposure aboveground after
application. When extended periods of aboveground exposure are
contemplated, the tape manufacturer should be consulted for
specific recommendations.
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