BS EN 1555‑5 is the fifth part in a multi-series of European standard on ‘Plastic piping system and ducting system’. BS EN 1555‑5 specifies the requirements of fitness for purpose of the polyethylene (PE) piping system in the field of the supply of gaseous fuels.
BS EN 1555‑5 specifies the requirements for electrofusion, butt fusion and mechanical joints and the method of preparation of test piece joints, and the tests to be carried out on these joints for assessing the fitness for purpose of the system under normal and extreme conditions.
NOTE: BS EN 1555‑5 is applicable to PE pipes, fittings, valves, their joints and to joints with components of other materials intended to be used under the following conditions:
BS EN 1555‑5 on plastics piping systems is relevant to:
Piping systems are used to transport all known liquid or gaseous fluids, as well as pasty materials or pulp and fluids in suspension. Their flexibility characteristics allow plastic pipes often to be changed around angles and obstructions without requiring extra joints and fittings. These features of the plastic pipe will help you build a safe and efficient piping system when it comes to supply of gaseous fuels. PE pipe is comprised of thermoplastic material produced from the polymerization of ethylene. BS EN 1555‑5 deals with the requirements of fitness for purpose of the polyethylene piping system.
BS EN 1555‑5 specifies the requirements for electrofusion, butt fusion and mechanical joints of pipes to examine fitness for purpose of PE pipes which would make piping system safe and efficient.
Today, apart from its wide use in the oil and gas production industry, PE is also the material of choice for leak-free method of transporting natural gas to homes and industries.
As the buyer of BS EN 1555-2, your business can be assured of best industry practice that will help build customer reliability and confidence and ease safety concerns.
BS EN 1555‑5:2021 supersedes EN 1555-5:2010. BS EN 1555‑5:2021 includes some technical changes with respect to EN 1555-5:2010. These include:
EN 1555-5