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ASSE 1079

Performance Requirements for Dielectric Pipe Unions

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Organization: ASSE
Publication Date: 1 July 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 20
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Description

These devices are metallic and join metallic pipe in a similar manner to standard pipe unions and flanges, with the added ability to electrically insulate one pipe section from another.

Size Range

Iron and copper pipe sizes ⅜ inch through 6 inches (10 mm to 150 mm).

Adapter/Transition Fitting Connections

Taper pipe threads, except dryseal, shall be in compliance with ASME B1.20.1 or ASTM F1498.

Dryseal pipe threads shall be in compliance with ASME B1.20.3.

Cast copper alloy, wrought copper alloy and copper alloy solder joint connections shall comply with the dimensional requirements of ASME B16.18 or ASME B16.22.

Pressure and Temperature

The minimum pressure shall be 125.0 psi (861.8 kPa) at a minimum temperature of 180.0 °F (82.2 °C).

Document History

July 1, 2012
Performance Requirements for Dielectric Pipe Unions
Description These devices are metallic and join metallic pipe in a similar manner to standard pipe unions and flanges, with the added ability to electrically insulate one pipe section from another....
ASSE 1079
July 1, 2012
Performance Requirements for Dielectric Pipe Unions
Description These devices are metallic and join metallic pipe in a similar manner to standard pipe unions and flanges, with the added ability to electrically insulate one pipe section from another....
September 1, 2005
Performance Requirements for Dielectric Pipe Unions
Description Performance Requirements for Dielectric Pipe Unions Dielectric pipe unions are designed to prevent stray current in piping systems. These stray currents can come from dissimilar piping...

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