BS en 12201 3
BS en 12201 3
English version
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
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versions.
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Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United
Kingdom.
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© 2003 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 12201-3:2003 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
Contents
Foreword................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1 Scope................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Terms and definitions, symbols and abbreviations ..................................................................................... 7
4 Material.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1 PE compound ................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Material for non-polyethylene parts ............................................................................................................... 8
5 General characteristics.................................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Appearance....................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.2 Design................................................................................................................................................................ 9
5.3 Colour ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
5.4 Electrical characteristics for electrofusion fittings ...................................................................................... 9
5.5 Appearance of factory made joints ................................................................................................................ 9
5.6 Effect on water quality ..................................................................................................................................... 9
6 Geometrical characteristics .......................................................................................................................... 10
6.1 Measurement of dimensions......................................................................................................................... 10
6.2 Dimensions of electrofusion sockets .......................................................................................................... 10
6.3 Dimensions of spigotted fittings .................................................................................................................. 11
6.4 Dimensions of socket fusion fittings ........................................................................................................... 13
6.5 Dimensions of electrofusion saddle fittings ............................................................................................... 13
6.6 Dimensions of mechanical fittings............................................................................................................... 14
6.7 Dimensions of loose backing flanges and flange adapters....................................................................... 14
7 Mechanical characteristics............................................................................................................................ 14
7.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
7.2 Conditioning ................................................................................................................................................... 14
7.3 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 14
7.4 Retest in case of failure at 80 °C................................................................................................................... 15
7.5 Pressure drop ................................................................................................................................................. 16
8 Physical characteristics ................................................................................................................................ 16
8.1 Conditioning ................................................................................................................................................... 16
8.2 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 16
9 Chemical resistance of fittings in contact with chemicals ........................................................................ 17
10 Performance requirements ........................................................................................................................... 18
11 Marking............................................................................................................................................................ 18
11.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
11.2 Minimum required marking of fittings.......................................................................................................... 18
11.3 Minimum required marking on a label ......................................................................................................... 18
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12 Packaging ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
Annex A (normative) Socket fusion fittings ........................................................................................................ 20
Annex B (informative) Examples of typical terminal connection for electrofusion fittings ........................... 22
Bibliography ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
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Foreword
This document EN 12201-3:2003 has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN /TC 155, "Plastics piping
systems and ducting systems" the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by September 2003, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by March 2005.
This standard is a Part of a System Standard for plastics piping systems of a particular material for a specified
application. There are a number of such System Standards.
System Standards are based on the results of the work being undertaken in ISO/TC 138 "
", which is a Technical Committee of the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO).
They are supported by separate standards on test methods to which references are made throughout the System
Standard.
The System Standards are consistent with standards on general functional requirements and standards on
installation practices.
This European Standard consists of the following Parts, under the general title
:
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— (this standard).
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NOTE It was decided not to publish a Part 6: Recommended practice for installation. Instead, existing national practices would be
applicable.
prEN 1796,
For components which have conformed to the relevant national standard before [DAV], as shown by the
manufacturer or by a certification body, the national standard may continue to be applied until the [DAV + 24
months].
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard : Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
1) to be published as a CEN/TS.
Introduction
The System Standard, of which this is Part 3, specifies the requirements for a piping system and its components
when made from polyethylene (PE), intended to be used for water supply intended for human consumption,
including the conveyance of raw water prior to treatment.
In respect of potential adverse effects on the quality of water intended for human consumption, caused by the
product covered by this standard:
a) this standard provides no information as to whether the product may be used without restriction in any of the
Member States of the EU or EFTA;
b) it should be noted that, while awaiting the adoption of verifiable European criteria, existing national regulations
concerning the use and/or the characteristics of this product remain in force.
Requirements and test methods for material and components, other than fittings, are specified in EN 12201-1,
EN 12201-2 and EN 12201-4. Characteristics for fitness of purpose are covered in EN 12201-5 and
prCEN/TS 12201-7 gives guidance for the assessment of conformity.
This Part of this European Standard covers the characteristics of fittings.
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1 Scope
This Part of this European Standard specifies the characteristics of fittings made from polyethylene (PE) intended
for the conveyance of water for human consumption, including raw water prior to treatment.
It also specifies the test parameters for the test methods referred to in this standard.
In conjunction with other Parts of this European Standard (see Foreword) it is applicable to PE fittings, their joints
and to joints with components of PE and other materials intended to be used under the following conditions:
a) a maximum operating pressure, MOP, up to 25 bar 2);
b) an operating temperature of 20 °C as a reference temperature.
NOTE 1 For applications operating at constant temperature greater than 20 °C and up to 40 °C, see annex A of EN 12201-1:2003.
This European Standard covers a range of maximum operating pressures and gives requirements concerning
colours and additives.
NOTE 2 It is the responsibility of the purchaser or specifier to make the appropriate selections from these aspects, taking into account their
particular requirements and any relevant national guidance or regulations and installation practices or codes.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European
Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies (including amendments).
EN 681-1,
EN 681-2,
EN 728,
EN 921:1994,
EN 1716,
EN 12201-1:2003,
EN 12201-2:2003,
EN 12201-5,
EN ISO 1133:1999,
ISO 4059:1978,
ISO 4433-1:1997,
ISO 4433-2:1997,
ISO 9624,
ISO 13953:2001,
ISO 13954:1997,
ISO 13955:1997,
ISO/DIS 13956:1996,
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3.3
spigot end fitting
polyethylene (PE) fitting where the outside diameter of the spigot length is equal to the nominal outside diameter,
n, of the corresponding pipe
3.4
mechanical fitting
fitting for assembling polyethylene (PE) pipe to another PE pipe or any other element of the piping system
The mechanical fitting can be supplied for field assembly or pre-assembled by the manufacturer. The fitting
generally includes a compression part to provide pressure integrity, leaktightness and resistance to end loads. A
support sleeve inserted into the pipe bore provides a permanent support for the PE pipe to prevent creep in the
pipe wall under radial compressive forces.
NOTE 1 The metallic parts of the fitting can be assembled to metallic pipes by screw threads, compression joints, welded or flanged
connections, including PE flanges. The fitting can allow either a dismountable or permanently assembled joint.
NOTE 2 In some cases the supporting ring can also act as a grip ring.
3.5
voltage regulation
control of energy supplied, during the fusion process of an electrofusion fitting, by means of the voltage parameter
3.6
intensity regulation
control of energy supplied, during the fusion process of an electrofusion fitting, by means of the current parameter
4 Material
4.1 PE compound
The PE compound from which the fittings are made shall conform to EN 12201-1:2003.
4.2.1 General
All components shall conform to the relevant European Standard(s). Alternative standards may be utilised in cases
where suitable European Standards do not exist provided that the fitness for purpose can be demonstrated.
The materials and constituent elements used in making the fitting (including elastomers, greases, and any metal
parts) shall be as resistant to the external and internal environments as the other elements of the piping system
and shall have a life expectancy under the following conditions at least equal to that of the PE pipe conforming to
EN 12201-2:2003 with which they are intended to be used:
a) during storage;
b) under the effect of the fluids being conveyed;
c) taking account of the service environment and operating conditions.
The requirements for the level of material performance for non-polyethylene parts shall be at least as stringent as
that of the PE compound for the piping system.
Fittings material in contact with the PE pipe shall not adversely affect the pipe performance or initiate stress
cracking.
4.2.3 Elastomers
Elastomeric materials used for the manufacture of seals shall conform to EN 681-1 or EN 681-2, as applicable.
5 General characteristics
5.1 Appearance
When viewed without magnification, the internal and external surfaces of the fitting shall be smooth, clean and free
from scoring, cavities and other surface defects to an extent that would prevent conformity of the fitting to this
standard.
5.2 Design
The design of the fitting shall be such that, when assembling the fitting onto the pipe or other components, the
electrical coils and/or seals are not displaced.
5.3 Colour
The fitting shall be blue or black.
NOTE For above ground installations, all blue components should be protected from direct UV light.
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For voltages greater than 25 V, direct human contact with the energised parts shall not be possible when the fitting
is in the fusion cycle during assembly in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer of the fittings and the
assembly equipment, as applicable.
NOTE 1 This type of fitting is a part of an electrical system as defined in EN 60335-1[1], IEC 60364-1[2] and IEC 60449[3]. A
protection against direct contacts with active parts (live conductors) is required for conformity to EN 60529[4]. This protection is
a function of the work site conditions.
NOTE 2 See annex B for examples of typical electrofusion terminal connectors.
The surface finish of the terminal pins shall allow a minimum contact resistance in order to satisfy the resistance
tolerance requirements (nominal value 10 %).
6 Geometrical characteristics
Dimensions in millimetres
50 20 28 55 10
63 23 31 63 11
75 25 35 70 12
90 28 40 79 13
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110 32 53 82 15
125 35 58 87 16
140 38 62 92 18
160 42 68 98 20
180 46 74 105 21
200 50 80 112 23
225 55 88 120 26
250 73 95 129 33
The mean inside diameter of the fitting in the middle of the fusion zone, l, shall not be less than n.
The manufacturer shall declare the actual maximum and minimum values of 1 and 1 to determine suitability for
clamping and joint assembly.
In the case of a fitting having sockets of differing sizes, each one shall conform to the requirements for the
corresponding nominal diameter.
Key
1 is the "mean inside diameter in the fusion zone" measured in a plane parallel to the plane of the mouth at a distance of 3 + 0,5 2;
2 is the bore which is the minimum diameter of the flow channel through the body of the fitting where 2 ( n 2 min);
1 is the "design penetration depth" of the pipe or male end of a spigot fitting. In the case of a coupling without a stop, it is not greater
than half the total length of the fitting;
2 is the heated length within a socket as declared by the manufacturer to be the nominal length of the fusion zone;
3 is the distance between the mouth of the fitting and the start of the fusion zone as declared by the manufacturer to be the nominal
unheated entrance length of the fitting 3 shall be 5 mm.
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6.2.2 Wall thicknesses
The wall thickness of the body of the fitting at any point, , shall be equal to or greater than min for the
corresponding pipe for any part of the fitting located at a distance beyond 2 1/3 from all entrance faces of the fitting
when the fitting and the corresponding pipe are made from a polyethylene with the same designation. If the fitting is
produced from a polyethylene with an MRS designation different from that of the corresponding pipe, the preferred
relationship between the wall thickness of the fitting, , and the pipe, min, shall conform to Table 2.
In order to prevent stress concentrations, any changes in wall thickness of the fitting body shall be gradual.
NOTE Fittings conforming to ISO 8085-3 [5] are deemed to satisfy the requirements of this standard.
Dimensions in millimetres
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Nominal Mean outside diameter of the For electrofusion and butt fusion Socket For butt fusion only
a
outside fusion end fusion
diameter
Grade A Grade B Out-of- Min. Cut back Tubular Tubular Out-of- Cut back Tubular Tubular
of spigot b
roundness bore length length length roundness length length length
c d
Normal Special
n 1,min 1,max 1,max max. 2 1,min 2,min 2,min max. 1,min 2,min 2,min
20 20,0 — 20,3 0,3 13 25 41 11 — — — —
25 25,0 — 25,3 0,4 18 25 41 12,5 — — — —
32 32,0 — 32,3 0,5 25 25 44 14,6 — — — —
40 40,0 — 40,4 0,6 31 25 49 17 — — — —
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1 is the "mean outside diameter" of the fusion end piece, measured in any plane parallel to the plane of the entrance face at a
distance not greater than 2 (tubular length) from that plane;
2 is the "minimum bore" which comprises the minimum diameter of the flow channel through the body of the fitting. The
measurement of the diameter does not include the fusion pad if any;
is the "body wall thickness of the fitting", which comprises the thickness measured at any point of the wall of the fitting;
1 is the "fusion face wall thickness" measured at any point at a maximum distance of 1 (cut back length) from the entrance face;
and shall be equal to the pipe wall thickness and tolerance to which it is intended to be butt fused as specified in Table 2 of
EN 12201-2:2003;
1 is the "cut back length" of the fusion end piece, which comprises the initial depth of the spigot end, which is necessary to butt
fusion or reweld. This length may be obtained by joining a length of pipe to the spigot end of the fitting provided that the wall
thickness of the pipe is equal to 1 for its whole length;
2 is the "tubular length" of the fusion end piece, which comprises the initial length of the fusion end piece. This tubular length must
allow (in any combination):
a) the use of clamps required in the case of butt fusion;
b) the assembly with an electrofusion fitting;
c) the assembly with a socket fusion fitting;
d) the use of a mechanical scraper.
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Key
is the height of the saddle, i.e. the distance from the top of the main to the top of the tapping tee;
is the "height of service pipe", i.e. the distance between the top of the main pipe and the axis of the service pipe;
is the "width of the tapping tee", i.e. the distance between the axis of the pipe and the plane of the mouth of the service tee.
7 Mechanical characteristics
7.1 General
A fitting shall be tested assembled with pipe or as a part of an assembly of more than one fitting fused to pipe
conforming to EN 12201-2:2003.
Each assembly shall be prepared from components (pipes and fittings) of the same pressure class and material
classification.
7.2 Conditioning
Unless otherwise specified by the applicable test method, the test pieces shall be conditioned at (23 ± 2) °C before
testing in accordance with Table 4.
7.3 Requirements
When tested in accordance with the test methods as specified in Table 4 using the parameters given in Table 4,
the fitting shall have mechanical characteristics conforming to the requirements given in Table 4.
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PE 40 PE 63 PE 80 PE 100
Stress Test period Stress Test period Stress Test period Stress Test period
MPa h MPa h MPa h MPa h
2,5 165 3,5 165 4,5 165 5,4 165
2,4 230 3,4 295 4,4 233 5,3 256
2,3 323 3,3 538 4,3 331 5,2 399
2,2 463 3,2 1 000 4,2 474 5,1 629
2,1 675 4,1 685 5,0 1 000
2,0 1 000 4,0 1 000
8 Physical characteristics
8.1 Conditioning
Unless otherwise specified by the applicable test method, the test pieces shall be conditioned at (23 ± 2) °C before
testing in accordance with Table 6.
8.2 Requirements
When tested in accordance with the test methods as specified in Table 6 using the indicated parameters, the
fittings shall have physical characteristics conforming to the requirements given in Table 6.
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c
Test may be carried out as an indirect test at 210 °C providing that there is clear correlation of the results to those at
200 °C: in cases of dispute the reference temperature shall be 200 °C.
d
Test methods, parameters and requirements for all properties are under preparation. Until these European
Standards are published National Regulations apply (see introduction).
10 Performance requirements
When fittings conforming to this standard are assembled to each other or to components conforming to other Parts
of this European Standard, the joints shall conform to the requirements given in EN 12201-5.
11 Marking
11.1 General
11.1.1 All fittings shall be permanently and legibly marked in such a way that the marking does not initiate cracks
or other types of failure.
11.1.2 If printing is used, the colour of the printed information shall differ from the basic colour of the product.
11.1.3 The marking shall be such that it is legible without magnification.
NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for marking that is illegible, due to actions caused during installation and use
such as painting, scratching, covering of components or using detergents etc on the components unless agreed or specified by
the manufacturer.
11.1.4 There shall be no marking over the minimum spigot length of the fitting.
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Aspects Marking or symbol
Manufacturer's name or trade mark Name or code
Nominal diameter and pipe series/SDR e.g. n 110/S 5 or
n 110/SDR 11
Manufacturer's information a
12 Packaging
The fitting shall be packaged in bulk or individually protected where necessary in order to prevent deterioration and
contamination.
The packaging shall have at least one label with the manufacturer’s name, type and dimensions of the part,
number of units and any special storage conditions.
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Annex A
(normative)
When applicable the dimensions of socket fusion fittings shall conform to the following tables. The diameter at the
root shall not be greater than the diameter at the mouth.
Dimensions in millimetres
Nom. Nominal Mean inside diameter of socket Out-of- Min. Socket Heated socket Penetration of
size inside Mouth Root round- bore reference length a pipe into socket
DN/OD diameter ness length b
of max.
1,min 1,max 2,min 2,max 3 min 2,min 2,max 3,min 3,max
socket
16 16 15,2 15,5 15,1 15,4 0,4 9 13,3 10,8 13,3 9,8 12,3
20 20 19,2 19,5 19,0 19,3 0,4 13 14,5 12,0 14,5 11,0 13,5
25 25 24,1 24,5 23,9 24,3 0,4 18 16,0 13,5 16,0 12,5 15,0
32 32 31,1 31,5 30,9 31,3 0,5 25 18,1 15,6 18,1 14,6 17,1
40 40 39,0 39,4 38,8 39,2 0,5 31 20,5 18,0 20,5 17,0 19,5
50 50 48,9 49,4 48,7 49,2 0,6 39 23,5 21,0 23,5 20,0 22,5
c c
63 63 62,0 62,4 61,6 62,1 0,6 49 27,4 24,9 27,4 23,9 26,4
a 2,min = ( min - 2,5) mm; 2,max = min mm.
C Where rerounding clamps are used, the maximum diameter of 62,4 mm may be increased by 0,1 mm to 62,5 mm. Conversely, where a
peeling technique is used, the minimum diameter of 62,0 mm may be reduced by 0,1 mm to 61,9 mm.
Table A.2 — Socket dimensions for fittings nominal sizes 75 to 125 inclusive
Dimensions in millimetres
Nom. Mean outside Nominal Mean inside diameter of socket Out- Min. Socket Heated Penetration
size diameter of inside Mouth Root of- bore ref. socket length of pipe into
a a
DN/OD pipe diameter round- length socket
of socket ness
em,min em,max n 1,min 1,max 2,min 2,max 3 min 2,min 2,max 3,min 3,max
75 75,0 75,5 75 74,3 74,8 73,0 73,5 0,7 59 30 26 30 25 29
90 90,0 90,6 90 89,3 89,9 87,9 88,5 1,0 71 33 29 33 28 32
110 110,0 110,6 110 109,4 110,0 107,7 108,3 1,0 87 37 33 37 32 36
125 125,0 125,6 125 124,4 125,0 122,6 123,2 1,0 99 40 36 40 35 39
a
2,min = ( min - 4) mm; 2,max = min mm.
b
3,min = ( min - 5) mm; 3,max = ( min - 1) mm.
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1 is the "mean inside mouth diameter" of the socket, i.e. the means diameter of the circle at the inter section of the extension of the
socket with the plane of the socket mouth;
2 is the "mean inside root diameter" of the socket, i.e. the mean diameter of the circle in a plane parallel to the plane of the mouth
and separated from it by a distance of which is the reference length of the socket;
3 is the "minimum bore", i.e. the minimum diameter of the flow channel through the body of the fitting;
is the "reference socket length" i.e. the theoretical minimum socket length used for the purpose of calculation;
1 is the "actual length of the socket" from mouth to shoulder, if any;
2 is the "heated length of the fitting" i.e. the length of penetration of the heated tool into the socket.;
3 is the "insertion depth" i.e. the depth of the heated pipe end into the socket;
4 is the "heated length of pipe" i.e. the depth of penetration of the pipe end into the heated tool.
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Annex B
(informative)
Figures B.1 and B.2 illustrate examples of terminal connections suitable for use with voltages less than or equal to
48 V (types A and B).
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
A is active zone
1 outside diameter of the terminal shroud 1 11,8
2 diameter of the active part of the terminal 2 = 4,0 ± 0,03
3 internal diameter of the terminal shroud 3 9,5 ± 1,0
4 maximum overall diameter of the base 4 6,0
internal depth of the terminal shroud 12,0
1 distance between the upper part of 1 = 3,2 ± 0,5
the terminal and the active part
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Dimensions in millimetres
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Key
1 outside diameter of the terminal shroud 1 = 13,0 ± 0,05
2 diameter of the active part of the 2 = 4,7 ± 0,03
terminal
0, 5
3 internal diameter of the terminal shroud C3 = 10,0 0
internal depth of the terminal shroud 15,5
1 distance between the upper part of 1 = 4,5 ± 0,5
the terminal shroud and the active part
Figure B.3 illustrates an example of a typical electrofusion terminal connection suitable for use with voltages up to
250 V (type C).
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 outside diameter of the terminal 1 3 + 2,0
2 diameter of the active part of the terminal 2 2,0
3 internal diameter of the terminal 3 2 + 4,0
1 distance between the upper part of the 1 sufficient to ensure a degree of protection of I P 2 as defined in EN 60947-1[9])
terminal and the active part
2 is the height of the active part 2 7,0
Bibliography
[1] EN 60335-1,