HDPE Dual Wall Containment Pipe Spec
HDPE Dual Wall Containment Pipe Spec
HDPE Dual Wall Containment Pipe Spec
Sample Specification
1.0 GENERAL
1. The contractor shall install a high density polyethylene (HDPE) dual containment pipe system as shown
on the drawings. The contractor is responsible for installation and testing of a complete and operational
piping system.
2. The pipe system shall be designed for the following conditions: The carrier and containment pipes shall
have a rated operating pressure requirement of ? psi and a minimum burial depth of ? feet and a
maximum burial depth of ? feet (depending on the application).
3. The pipe system supplier shall have at least 5 year experience in supplying pre-assembled dual
containment piping systems and materials as manufactured by Plastic Fusion Fabricators, Huntsville, AL,
(256) 852-0378.
1.02 REFERENCES
The following publications listed form a part of this specification to the extent
referenced. References to publications in the text are by basic designation
only.
2. Other Publications
1.03 SUBMITTALS
a. Documentation of the pipe system supplier's experience with pre-assembled dual containment piping
systems.
2.0 PRODUCTS
The pipe used to fabricate the system supplied under this specification shall
be high density, extra high molecular weight polyethylene pipe. The pipe
and fittings shall conform to ASTM D-3350 with a minimum cell
classification value of 345434C. The pipe and fittings shall be made from the
same polyethylene resin base which meets this specification.
1. Physical Properties:
1. The dual containment pipe system shall consist of pre-assembled HDPE carrier and containment pipe,
centralizers, and fittings.
2. Pipe supplied under this specification shall have IPS (Iron Pipe Size) outside diameter (OD) and shall
meet ASTM D-3035.
3. All pipe and fittings shall meet the pressure requirements of the system as specified and in ASTM D-
2837, hydrostatic design basis for thermoplastic pipes.
4. Fittings shall be manufactured to the same pressure rating and OD as the pipe.
b. Pipe joints and fittings shall be supplied to the job site ready for simultaneous butt fusion. The fabricator
shall show that the materials are capable of butt fusion and shall provide a procedure to consistently
produce sound welds.
5. Centralizers welded to the carrier pipe shall support the carrier pipe within the containment pipe.
Centralizer support spacing and other pipe system requirements shall be in accordance with the
drawings.
a. The centralizers shall be machined from pipe grade resin sheet stock HDPE. Centralizers should be
placed in the pipe system such that the openings are positioned as shown in the drawings.
6. End termination fittings shall be used to seal the system at the ends. The fitting shall be simultaneously
butt fused to the carrier and containment pipe to seal the annular space. No other closure or termination
will be allowed. This fitting will also provide transition to single wall piping.
7. Tie-ins to other piping systems and/or equipment, where butt fusion is not applicable, shall be with
HDPE flange-adapters unless otherwise specified in the drawings. Mechanical or clamp type fittings are
not allowed under this specification.
3.0 EXECUTION
1. Contractor shall verify the locations of all potentially conflicting utilities and structures as indicated on
the drawings.
3.02 PRE-ASSEMBLY
1. Dual containment pipe and fittings shall be pre-assembled prior to shipment to the job site. Pre-
assembly shall consist, at a minimum, of placement of the carrier pipe within the containment pipe with all
required centralizers in place.
3.03 STORAGE
1. Pipe shall be stored on a clean, level, dry ground. If the pipe must be stacked for storage, such
stacking should be done in accordance with the pipe supplierÕs recommendations. The handling of the
pipe should be done in such a manner that the pipe is not damaged by dragging over sharp objects or cut
by lifting equipment.
2. Segments of pipe having cuts or gouges in excess of 20% of the wall thickness, shall not be
incorporated into the system.
3.04 INSTALLATION
2. The pipe system supplier shall provide and approve all fusion
equipment used for the pipe system. The butt fusion equipment used to join the pipe and fittings shall be
manufactured by McElroy Manufacturing, Tulsa, OK; and come equipped with the McElroy Dataloggerª,
capable of quality assurance documentation for pipe fusion parameters such as the time, temperature,
and pressure for each fusion made.
3. Fused segments of pipe shall be handled with the pipe system supplier's recommendations. Bending of
the pipe during installation shall be limited and shall not exceed the pipe system supplier's
recommendations.
4. All buried pipe shall be installed in accordance with ASTM D-2321, Underground installation of flexible
thermoplastic sewer pipe.
1. Pressure Test: After the pipe has been installed, fusion completed, and the trench partially backfilled
(leaving the joints exposed for examination), the carrier pipe shall be filled with water in a manner to expel
all air. The pipeline shall be subjected to a test pressure of 1.5 times the systems operating pressure for a
period of a least 1 hour. The test time should not exceed 3 hours. Add and measure the amount of make
up water required to return to the test pressure and compare this with the maximum allowances stated in
Underground Installation of Polyolefin Piping as published by the Plastics Pipe Institute.
2. Containment Pipe Testing: The carrier pipe shall be brought up to and held at the system test pressure
while the containment pipe is leak tested. Based on the lowest pressure rated fitting or component in the
system, air pressure of no higher than 10 psi shall be used. Extreme caution should be used to insure that
the annular space is not over pressurized. Air is a compressible gas and is very dangerous. Always build
and release pressure slowly. The test period shall be limited to 10 minutes. The pipe shall be brought up
to test pressure and held for 10 minutes or until the pressure stabilizes. The test shall begin when the
pressure stabilizes and lasts for ? minutes. If no significant pressure drop is noted, the pipe has passed
the test.
3. Retesting: If any deficiencies are revealed during the test, such deficiencies shall be corrected. The
tests shall be reconducted until the results of the tests are within specified allowances with no additional
cost to the owner.
4. Visual Test: All exposed joints, fittings, and valves shall be examined for leaks. Visible leaks shall be
stopped and/or the defective pipe, fitting, joint, or valve shall be replaced.
3.06 CLEANUP
Upon completion of the installation of the HDPE piping system, all debris and
surplus materials resulting from the work shall be removed form the site and
disposed of by the contractor.
END OF SECTION
NOTE: All ? blanks are to be filled based on the application and the SDR Rating (or system pressure) of
the pipe.