N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 16 § 255.555 - Upgrading to a pressure of 125 psig (862 kpa) or more in steel pipelines
(a) Unless the
requirements of this section have been met, no person may subject any segment
of a steel pipeline to a pressure that is 125 psig (862 kPa) or more and that
is above the established maximum allowable operating pressure.
(b) Before increasing the operating pressure
above the previously established maximum allowable operating pressure, the
operator shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) Review the design, operating, and
maintenance history, and previous testing of the segment of pipeline and
determine whether the proposed increase is safe and consistent with the
requirements of this Part.
(2) Make
any repairs, replacements, or alterations in the segment of pipeline that are
necessary for safe operation at the increased pressure.
(3) Verify the condition of the pipe through
the use of test excavations.
(4)
Either prove compliance with the nondestructive testing requirements of
sections 255.241(b) and
255.243(d) of
this Part for the current class location or nondestructively test a sufficient
number of welds to achieve compliance with the minimum percentages listed in
section 255.243(d) of
this Part for the current class location.
(5) Where nondestructive testing is required,
the operator shall select welds within 150 feet (45.72 meters) of habitable
structures until the minimum percentage is achieved.
(6) Establish adequate cathodic protection in
compliance with section
255.463 of this Part.
(c) After complying with
subdivision (b) of this section, an operator may increase the maximum allowable
operating pressure of a segment of pipeline constructed before September 12,
1970 to the highest pressure that is permitted under section
255.619 of this Part, using as a
test pressure the highest pressure to which the segment of pipeline was
previously subjected (either in a strength test or in actual
operation).
(d) After complying
with subdivision (b) of this section, an operator that does not qualify under
subdivision (c) of this section may increase the previously established maximum
allowable operating pressure if at least one of the following requirements are
met:
(1) The segment of pipeline is
successfully tested in accordance with the requirements of this Part for a new
line of the same material in the same location.
(2) An increased maximum allowable operating
pressure may be established for a segment of pipeline in a Class 1 location if
the line has not previously been tested, and if:
(i) it is impractical to test it in
accordance with the requirements of this Part;
(ii) the new maximum operating pressure does
not exceed 80 percent of that allowed for a new line of the same design in the
same location; and
(iii) the
operator determines that the new maximum allowable operating pressure is
consistent with the condition of the segment of pipeline and the design
requirements of this Part.
(e) Where a segment of pipeline is upgraded
in accordance with subdivision (c) or paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the
increase in pressure must be made in increments that are equal to:
(1) 10 percent of the pressure before the
upgrading; or
(2) 25 percent of the
total pressure increase, whichever produces the fewer number of
increments.
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