ISO 14692-1:2017
Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 1: Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials

Standard No.
ISO 14692-1:2017
Release Date
2017
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 14692-1:2017
Scope
This document defines the applications, pressure rating methodology, the classification of the products according to application, type of joint and resin matrix and the limitations to both the materials of construction and the dimensions. It also lists the terms, definitions and symbols used and provides guidance in the use and interpretation of ISO 14692-2, ISO 14692-3 and ISO 14692-4. restraining axial thrust from internal pressure, temperature change and fluid hydrodynamic forces and 2) have a trapezoidal shape for its design envelope. It is primarily intended for offshore applications on both fixed and floating topsides facilities, but it can also be used for the specification, manufacture, testing and installation of GRP piping systems in other similar applications found onshore, e.g. produced-water, firewater systems and general industrial use. For floating installations, reference is made to the design, construction and certification standards for the hull or vessel, since these can allow alternative codes and standards for GRP piping associated with marine and/or ballast systems. However, it is recommended that ISO 14692 (all parts) be used for such applications to the maximum degree attainable. caissons, stilling tubes, I-tubes, seawater lift risers and other similar items. Typical oil and gas industry applications for the use of GRP piping and pipelines include those listed in Table 1. Table 1 — Typical current and potential GRP piping oil and gas applications Ballast water Hydrochloric acid Boiler feed water Inert gas Brine Jet-A fuel Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Natural gas Chlorine, gas, wet Oil Condensate (water and gas) (Sour) Oil plus associated gas Cooling water, sweet, brackish, seawater Potable water Demineralised water Process water Diesel fuel Produced water Drains Seawater Emulsions (water-oil-gas mixtures) Service water Fire water (ring main and wet or dry deluge) Sewer (grey and red) Formation water Sodium hydroxide NOTE Some applications, such as wet chlorine gas, hydrogen chloride gas, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite, require a barrier liner and may require specific corrosion resistant resins. Consult the manufacturer for recommendations.  Fresh water Sodium hypochlorite Fuel Sour water Gas (methane, etc.) Unstabilized oil Glycol Vents Hydrocarbon (with or without associated gas) Wastewater Hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) Water disposal Injection water NOTE Some applications, such as wet chlorine gas, hydrogen chloride gas, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite, require a barrier liner and may require specific corrosion resistant resins. Consult the manufacturer for recommendations.

ISO 14692-1:2017 history

  • 2017 ISO 14692-1:2017 Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 1: Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials
  • 2002 ISO 14692-1:2002 Petroleum and natural gas industries - Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping - Part 1: Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials
Petroleum and natural gas industries — Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping — Part 1: Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials



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