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20、of the publisher.March 2006 iiiContents Canadian Standards Association Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessoriesTechnical Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Pipeline Systems and Materials vSubcommittee on Aluminum Piping ixPreface x1Scope11.1 General 11.2 Pipe diameter and wall thicknes
21、s 11.3 Terminology 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General requirements 24.1 Product ordering requirements 24.1.1 Standard requirements 24.1.2 Optional requirements 24.2 Joinability 24.3 Rounding procedure 34.4 Quality program 34.5 Compliance 35 Manufacture 36 Chemical test requirements
22、36.1 General 36.2 Chemical composition 36.3 Reporting 37 Mechanical test requirements 37.1 General 37.2 Tension tests 37.2.1 General 37.2.2 Test procedure 47.2.3 Test results 47.2.4 Retests 47.3 Flaring tests for coiled pipe 57.3.1 General 57.3.2 Test procedure 57.3.3 Retests 57.4 Reporting 58 Mill
23、hydrostatic testing 59 Dimensions and tolerances 510 Inspection, tolerances, and work quality 610.1 General 610.2 Inspection 6Z245.6-06 Canadian Standards Associationiv March 200610.3 Inspection notice 610.4 Plant access 610.5 Rejection 610.6 Defects 610.6.1 Dents 610.6.2 Dimensions 610.6.3 Blisters
24、 and blowholes 610.6.4 Gouges, grooves, and pits 610.7 Disposition of pipe containing defects 710.8 Eddy current inspection for coiled pipe 710.8.1 General 710.8.2 Equipment 710.8.3 Reference standards 710.8.4 Calibration 710.8.5 Acceptance limits 810.8.6 Alarm limits 810.8.7 Inspection sensitivity
25、checks 810.8.8 Rejection 811 Marking and coating 811.1 General 811.2 Required markings and sequence 811.3 Marking location and method of application 911.4 Coating 912 Accessories 912.1 Straight pipe 912.2 Sleeves 912.3 Mandrels 912.4 Anvils 10Tables1 Dimensions and tolerances for pipe 102 Chemical c
26、omposition limits for extrusion billets 113 Tensile requirements for pipe 114 Minimum diameters of reel hubs 125 Sensitivity indicators 12Figures1 Full-section and longitudinal body strip test specimens 13 Canadian Standards Association Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessoriesMarch 2006 vTechnical
27、Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Pipeline Systems and MaterialsR.R. Bryant Union Gas Limited,Chatham, Ontario Chair M.F. Hallihan Skystone Engineering Inc., Calgary, Alberta Vice-Chair G.R. Johnson Terasen Gas, Surrey, British ColumbiaVice-Chair T.J. Pesta Alberta Energy and Utilities
28、 Board, Calgary, Alberta Vice-Chair A.B. Rothwell TransCanada PipeLines Limited, Calgary, Alberta Vice-Chair J. Abes Canadian Energy Pipeline Association, Calgary, Alberta H.E. Allen ATCO Pipelines, Edmonton, Alberta O. Alonso Technical Standards and Safety Authority,Toronto, Ontario J. Anderson Pla
29、ins Marketing Canada, LP,Calgary, AlbertaA. Aziz Manitoba Hydro, Winnipeg, Manitoba D. Bourne BP Canada Energy Company,Calgary, Alberta B.L. Brown Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada, Oakville, Ontario Associate D.A. Buchanan AltaGas Utilities Inc.,Leduc, Alberta R. Caesar British Columbia M
30、inistry of Energy and Mines, Victoria, British ColumbiaF.M. Christensen F.M. Christensen Metallurgical Consulting Inc., Qualicum Beach, British Columbia D.W. Clarke Trans-Northern Pipelines Inc.,Richmond Hill, Ontario Z245.6-06 Canadian Standards Associationvi March 2006P. Colwell Duke Energy Gas Tr
31、ansmission, Dresden, Ontario AssociateR.I. Coote Coote Engineering Limited, Calgary, Alberta G.L. de Caux G. de Caux Consulting,Nanaimo, British ColumbiaM.C. Enwright Husky Energy Inc.,Calgary, Alberta J.A. Fournell Dresser Flow Control, Edmonton, AlbertaB.E. Fowlie Nu-Trac Management Consulting Ltd
32、., Calgary, Alberta R.J. Fox Enbridge Gas Distribution, Toronto, OntarioL.H. Gales Transportation Safety Board of Canada,Hull, Qubec Associate A. Gilroy-Scott Texel Engineering Inc.,Victoria, British Columbia K.G. Goerz Shell Canada Limited,Calgary, Alberta G.K. Good Enbridge Pipelines Inc.,Edmonton
33、, Alberta M. Healy Duke Energy Gas Transmission,Calgary, Alberta Associate E.F. Karpiel Sun-Canadian Pipe Line Co. Limited, Waterdown, Ontario A. Kathrens Canadian Welding Bureau, Edmonton, Alberta AssociateD.S. Kong ATCO Gas, Calgary, AlbertaD. Kopperson EnCana Corporation,Calgary, Alberta H. Kraft
34、 Alliance Pipeline Limited, Calgary, Alberta W. Kresic Enbridge Pipelines Inc., Edmonton, Alberta AssociateJ. Latendresse Ezeflow Canada Incorporated, Granby, Qubec Canadian Standards Association Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessoriesMarch 2006 viiK.T. Lau Alberta Boilers Safety Association,Edmon
35、ton, Alberta T. Lawrence IPSCO Inc.,Regina, Saskatchewan J. Mackenzie North Am Energy Solutions, Bellingham, Washington USAT.W. McQuinn New Brunswick Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities, Saint John, New BrunswickD.B. Milmine DM Professional Services Ltd.,Calgary, Alberta J.R. Mitchell Camrose
36、 Pipe Company, Calgary, Alberta AssociateB. Nesbitt National Energy Board, Calgary, Alberta P. Noiseux Gaz Mtro,Montral, Qubec R.B. Partington Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development,Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateW.F. Partington RTD Quality Services Inc.,Edmonton, Alberta J. Paviglianiti Nationa
37、l Energy Board,Calgary, AlbertaAssociateG.P. Rankin PetroCanada Inc., Calgary, Alberta J. Sandison Energy Consultants International Inc.,Winnipeg, Manitoba I. Scott Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers,Calgary, Alberta Associate P. Singh Shaw Pipe Protection Ltd.,Calgary, Alberta C. Skocdopol
38、e Aluminum Pipe Systems, Eckville, Alberta T.C. Slimmon TransCanada PipeLines Limited,Calgary, Alberta Associate B. Torgunrud SaskEnergy, Regina, SaskatchewanAssociateZ245.6-06 Canadian Standards Associationviii March 2006G.A. Toth Terasen Pipelines,Calgary, Alberta B. Wilson Canspec Group Inc., Cal
39、gary, AlbertaS. Kalra CSA,Mississauga, Ontario Project Manager Canadian Standards Association Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessoriesMarch 2006 ixSubcommittee on Aluminum PipingD.A. Buchanan AltaGas Utilities Inc.,Leduc, Alberta ChairB.D. Ryder Campbell Ryder Engineering Ltd.,Edmonton, Alberta Vic
40、e-ChairH.E. Allen ATCO Pipelines, Edmonton, Alberta G. Firth Corrpro Canada, Inc.,Edmonton, Alberta M. Hess Altime Engineering,Edmonton, Alberta R.B. Partington Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development,Edmonton, Alberta C. Skocdopole Aluminum Pipe Systems, Eckville, Alberta S. Kalra CSA,Missi
41、ssauga, OntarioProject ManagerZ245.6-06 Canadian Standards Associationx March 2006PrefaceThis is the fourth edition of CSA Z245.6, Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessories. It supersedes the previous editions published in 2002, 1998, and 1992.This edition differs from the previous edition mainly as
42、 follows:(a) the quality program requirements have been modified; and(b) the high-energy joining process for pipe using sleeves has been modified.This Standard covers the requirements for coiled aluminum line pipe and accessories intended to be used for transporting fluids in accordance with CAN/CSA
43、-Z662.This Standard was prepared by the Subcommittee on Aluminum Piping, under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Pipeline Systems and Materials and the Strategic Steering Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Systems, and has been formally ap
44、proved by the Technical Committee.March 2006Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.(2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users
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49、dance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governingstandardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site atwww.csa.ca. Canadian Standards Association Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessoriesMarch 2006 1Z245.6-06Coiled aluminum line pipe and accessories1Scope1.1 GeneralThis Standard specifies requirements for coiled aluminum line pipe and accessories primarily intended for use in oil and gas pipeline systems.1.2 Pipe diameter and wall thicknessThis Standard specifies requirements for pipe with