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BSI PD 8010-1 Document Information:
Title
Code of practice for pipelines Part 1: Steel pipelines on land
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jul 31, 2004
Scope:
This part of PD 8010 gives recommendations for and guidance on the design, selection, specification and use of materials, routing, land acquisition, construction, installation, testing, operation, maintenance and abandonment of land pipeline systems constructed from steel. The principles of this part of PD 8010 apply to new pipelines and major modifications to existing pipelines. It is not intended to replace or duplicate hydraulic, mechanical or structural design manuals.
This part of PD 8010 is applicable to pipelines that may be used to carry oil, gas and other substances that are hazardous by nature of being explosive, flammable, toxic, reactive, or liable to cause harm to persons or to the environment. It covers pipelines operating at temperatures between a range of –25 °C and +120 °C inclusive.
The extent of pipeline systems covered by this part of PD 8010 is shown in Figure 1.
NOTE Annex A shows the full range of onshore oil and gas pipeline systems covered by this part of PD 8010.
This part of PD 8010 does not give recommendations for subsea pipelines, which are covered in PD 8010-2.
Keywords:
- Pipelines
- Pipes
- Petroleum technology
- Gas pipelines
- Oil pipelines
- Natural gas
- Gases
- Petroleum products
- Liquids
- Dangerous materials
- Steels
- Unalloyed steels
- Pipe laying
- Design
- Installation
- Physical planning
- Commissioning
- Corrosion protection
- Safety measures
- Environmental engineering
- Inspection
- Test methods
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