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oi) ISO 14692-1:2002(E) Introduction 1SO 14682 (all parts) for the use of glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping in oll and natural gas industries is based on the document Specifications and recommended practice for the use of GRP piping offshore published by the United Kingdom Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA) in 1994. The objective of 180 14692 (all parts) is to provide the oil and gas industry, end the supporting engineering and manufacturing Industry, with mutually agreed specifications and recommended practices for the design, purchase, manufacturing, qualification testing, handling, storage, installation, commissioning and operation of GRP Piping systems. ISO 14692-2, ISO 14692-3 and ISO 14692-4 follow the individual phases in the life cycle of a GRP piping system, i. from design through manufacture to operation. Each part is therefore aimed at the relevant parties involved in that particular phase. It is primarily intended for offshore applications on both fixed and floating opsides faciliies, but it may also be used as guidance for the specification, manufacture, testing and installation of GRP piping systems in other similar applications found onshore, e.g. produced-water and firewater systems. — Part 1: Vocabulary, symbols applications and materials. It defines terms and symbols, and identifies the epplications that ISO 14692 (all parts) is intended to cover, together with anticipated end users. It also Gefines limits on the material used for the construction of components and describes the pressure terminology used throughout ISO 14692 (all parts). Main users are envisaged to include all parties in the life cycle of a typical GRP piping system. ISO 14692-1 should be used in conjunction with the part of specific relevance. — Part 2: Qualification and manufacture. \ts objective is to enable the purchase of GRP components with known and consistent properties from any source. Main users of the document are envisaged to be the principal and the manufacturer, certifying authorities and government agencies, — Part 3: System design. Its objective is to ensure that piping systems, when designed using the components qualified in ISO 14692-2, meet the specified performance requirements, Main users of the document are envisaged to be the principal, design contractors, suppliers contracted to do the design, cerifying authorities and government agencies, — Part 4: Fabrication, installation and operation. its objective is to ensure that installed piping systems meet the specified performance requirements throughout their operational life. Main users of the decument are envisaged to be the principal, fabrication/installation contractors, repair and maintenance contractors, certifying authorities and government agencies. Liggnsed to AMERON CREE/GELIA ROMAN © 150 2002 — Al ighisreservel!™@® U2 Heonce any. copying aid netmorhing rani : INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14692-2:2002(E) TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Published 2005-10-01 NTEMATONALCRCAURATENFERTANOAROZATEN + WERIPMPDINI CPASVGAIA NO TARA = OROAMEATEN MTERMATENSE CE RoRUUEATON Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 2: Qualification and manufacture TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Industries du péirota et du gaz naturel — Canalisations en plastique renforsé de verre (PRY) —~ Partie 2: Contonmité aux exigences de performance et fabrication RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1 seapmial Conigendum 1 to ISO 14692-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISOITC 67, Material, Se erpont and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries, Suocemmiice SC 6, Processing equioment and systems. ICS 75.200; 83.140.30 Ref. No. ISO 14892-2:2002/Cor.1:2005(E) © 180.2005 Al rights reserved ubished in Sultzenand ISO 14692-2:2002/Cor.1:2005(E) Page 26, 6.8.2.2: Include the following note at the end of the subclause: NOTE An exception to the maximum design temperature is presented in D.2. Page 49, 0.2: Replace the Srd paragraph with the following: If the effects of temperature alone are being considered, it is acceptable to linearly extrapolate a value of 4 between a value of 1 at the qualtcation test temperature (minimum test temperature Is 65 °C), Tay and Oat the 7p, Le. (0.1) where Tis the required design temperature. Hf 4y is extrapolated from the qualification test temperature, then the maximum design temperature limitations as defined in 6.8.2.2 shall apply. ‘As an exception to the maximum design temperature limitations of 6.8.2.2, f A, is interpolated between two sets of full regression data in accordance with 6.3.2, then the maximum design temperature shall be within 30° of Ty; however the maximum design temperature shall not exceed the maximum qualification test temperatule 2 © 180.2008 ~ Alrights reserved INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14692-3:2002(E) TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Published 2005-10-01 POAT RHREATONFOR STAIN + MEKINAPOMURCHOMEKYSTOCTAIAPEIAH + OROAMSATOM MTERMATENASBERORUALATON Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 3: System design TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 ‘ndustries du pétrole ot du gaz nalure!— Canalisatons en plastique renforeé de verre (PRV) — Partie 3: Conception des systémes RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1 Jecpncel Comigendum 1 to SO 14692-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 67, Materials, Seierpent and offshore structures for peirleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries: Subeannks SC 6, Processing equipment and systems. ICS 76.200; 83.140.30 Ref. No. ISO 14692-3:2002/Cor.1:2005(E) © 1802005 — AM rights reserved Pubiised in Switzerland 1SO 14692-3:2002/Cor.1:2005(E) Page 15, Table 2: Replace the ‘st line of Table 2 below the heading with the following: Internal, external or vacuum pressure Water hammer, transient equipment vibrations, pressure safely-valve releases, hydrotest Page 21, 7.11.3: Replace Equation (21) with the following: camel SP |B Ay todo ogy et Replace Equation (22) with the following: Shoum 2 asums('-r) fais da dy Logg assuming ret 22) © 180.2005 ~ All ights reserved

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