Standard Specification for Large Diameter Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings

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1.1 This specification covers requirements and test methods for materials, workmanship, dimensions, perforations, pipe stiffness, elongation, joint separation resistance, quality of extruded polyethylene, brittleness, bond, and marking of corrugated polyethylene (PE) pipe and fittings. It covers nominal sizes 8 in. (203 mm), 10 in. (254 mm), 12 in. (305 mm), 15 in. (381 mm), 18 in. (457 mm), and 24 in. (610 mm).  
1.2 This specification covers tubularly extruded, spirally laminated, and rotationally molded corrugated polyethylene pipe.  
1.3 The values given in parentheses are provided for information purposes only.  
Note 1-Sizes 3 to 6 in. are covered in Specification F 405.  
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the test method portion, Section 9, of this specification: This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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An American National Standard
Designation: F 667 – 97
Standard Specification for
Large Diameter Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 667; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope Thermoplastic Pipe for Agricultural Drainage or Water
Table Control
1.1 This specification covers requirements and test methods
2.2 Federal Standard:
for materials, workmanship, dimensions, perforations, pipe
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies)
stiffness, elongation, joint separation resistance, quality of
2.3 Military Standard:
extruded polyethylene, brittleness, bond, and marking of cor-
MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment and Storage
rugated polyethylene (PE) pipe and fittings. It covers nominal
sizes 8 in. (203 mm), 10 in. (254 mm), 12 in. (305 mm), 15 in.
3. Terminology
(381 mm), 18 in. (457 mm), and 24 in. (610 mm).
3.1 Definitions——Definitions used in this specification are
1.2 This specification covers tubularly extruded, spirally
inaccordancewithTerminologyF412,unlessotherwisenoted.
laminated, and rotationally molded corrugated polyethylene
3.2 split—any break or crack that extends through the wall.
pipe.
3.3 crease—a deformation that cannot be removed like a
1.3 The values given in parentheses are provided for infor-
dent: generally associated with wall buckling.
mation purposes only.
NOTE 1—Sizes 3 to 6 in. are covered in Specification F405. 4. Significance and Use
4.1 Corrugated PE pipe and fittings are intended for under-
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the
ground applications where soil provides support to their
test method portion, Section 9, of this specification: This
flexible walls.Their major use is to collect or convey drainage
standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,
water, or both.
if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user
4.2 Exclusions from Recommended Use:
of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health
4.2.1 Exposure to flame at any time,
practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limita-
4.2.2 Permanent exposure to sunlight or weathering, or
tions prior to use.
both, and
2. Referenced Documents
4.2.3 Exposure to chemicals, other than those normally
found in ground water, whose compatibility with the tubing
2.1 ASTM Standards:
D618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics and Electrical and fittings is not known.
Insulating Materials for Testing
5. Materials
D2412 TestMethodforDeterminationofExternalLoading
5.1 Basic Materials—Compounds used in the manufacture
Characteristics of Plastic Pipe by Parallel-Plate Loading
of corrugated PE drainage pipe and fittings shall have a
D2444 Test Method for Impact Resistance of Thermoplas-
minimumcellclassificationof323410Cor333410Casdefined
tic Pipe and Fittings by Means of a Tup (Falling Weight)
anddescribedinSpecificationD3350.Compoundsthathavea
D3350 Specification for Polyethylene Plastics Pipe and
higher cell classification in one or more properties are accept-
Fittings Materials
able, provided the product requirements are met.
F405 Specification for Corrugated Polyethylene (PE) Tub-
ing and Fittings
NOTE 2—Class B pigments may be substituted for Class C provided
F412 Terminology Relating to Plastic Piping Systems
that ultraviolet protection is acceptable to the publisher as satisfactory for
F449 Practice for Subsurface Installation of Corrugated
the intended use.
5.2 Rework Material—Clean rework material, generated
from the manufacturer’s own production of the product, may
ThisspecificationisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeF-17onPlastic
be used by the manufacturer provided that the tubing and
Piping Systems and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F17.65 on Land
fittings produced meet all requirements of this specification.
Drainage.
Current edition approved Jan. 10, 1997. Published November 1997. Originally
published as F667–80. Last previous edition F667–95.
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F 667
6. General Requirements 7.7 Bond—The bond between layers of spirally laminated
pipe shall be strong and uniform. There shall be no separation
6.1 Workmanship—The pipe and fittings shall be homog-
of layers when the pipe is deflected 20%, in accordance with
enous throughout and essentially uniform in color, opacity,
Test Method D2412, nor shall it be possible to separate the
density, and other properties. The inside and outside surfaces
layerswiththepointofaknifewhenthepipeisinthedeflected
shall be semimatte or glossy in appearance (depending on the
condition.
type of plastic) and free of chalking, sticky, or tacky material.
Thepipeandfittingwallsshallbefreeofcracks,holes,blisters, NOTE 4—This test may be conducted as a continuation of pipe stiffness
testing as specified in 9.5.
voids,foreigninclusions,orotherdefectsthatarevisibletothe
NOTE 5—Until an ASTM specification for an acceptable stress-crack
naked eye and that may affect the wall integrity. Holes
testispublished,environmentalstresscrackingshouldbeevaluatedbythe
deliberately placed in perforated pipe are acceptable. The
user on the basis of data furnished by the manufacturer.
surface shall be free of excessive bloom. Bloom or chalking
7.8 Fitting Requirements:
may develop in pipe exposed to the direct rays of the sun
7.8.1 The fittings shall not reduce or impair the overall
(ultravioletradiantenergy)forextendedperiods;consequently,
integrity or function of the pipe line.
these requirements do not apply to pipe and fittings after
extended exposure to direct rays of the sun.
NOTE 6—Commoncorrugatedfittingsincludein-linejointfittings,such
as tees, Y’s, reducers, couplers, elbows, and end caps. These fittings are
NOTE 3—Wallthicknessmayvarywithineachcorrugation.Variationis
installed internally or externally by various methods, such as snap-on,
acceptable provided the tubing meets all physical requirements.
V-insertion, screw-on, or wrap around.
NOTE 7—Some corrugated fittings will not fit all pipe. Only fittings
7. Detail Requirements
supplied or recommended by the pipe manufacturer should be used.
7.1 General:
7.8.2 Joints made with couplers, installed in accordance
7.1.1 Thefollowingrequirementsshallbemetbyperforated
with the manufacturer’s instructions, shall not separate when
or nonperforated pipe, as applicable.
tested in accordance with 9.8.
7.1.2 Individual results shall be used to determine compli-
7.8.3 Fitting specimens shall not crack or split when tested
ance with the requirements, unless otherwise stated. in accordance with 9.9.
7.2 Dimensions and Tolerances:
8. Sampling and Retest
7.2.1 Pipe:
7.2.1.1 Nominal Diameter—The nominal diameter of the 8.1 Sampling—Samples of pipe and fittings sufficient to
determineconformancewiththisspecificationshallbetakenat
pipeshallbetheaverageinsidediameterroundedtothenearest
whole number. random from stock by the testing agency. Samples shall be
representative of the product type under consideration.
7.2.1.2 Inside Diameter—The tolerance on the nominal
8.2 Retest and Rejection—Ifanytestfailureoccurs,thepipe
inside diameter shall be +3%; −1.5%, when measured in
orfittingmayberetestedtoestablishconformity.Thetestshall
accordance with 9.3.
be repeated on two additional samples from the same lot or
7.2.1.3 Length—The pipe may be sold in any length agree-
shipment.Ifeitherofthesetwoadditionalsamplesfail,thepipe
able to the user. Length shall not be less than 99% of stated
or fitting does not comply with this specification.
quantity, when measured in accordance with 9.4.
7.2.2 Fittings:
9. Test Methods
7.2.2.1 The maximum allowable gap between pipe and
1 9.1 Conditioning Test Specimens—Condition the specimen
fitting shall not exceed ⁄8 in. (3 mm) unless otherwise
prior to test at 73.4 6 3.6°F (23 6 2°C) and 50 6 5% relative
specified.
humidity for not less than 40 h prior to the test, in accordance
7.3 Perforations:
with Procedure A in Practice D618 for those tests where
7.3.1 Drainage Pipe—When perforations are necessary,
conditioning is required, unless otherwise specified.
theyshallbecleanlycutanduniformlyspacedalongthelength
9.2 Test Conditions—Conduct tests in laboratory atmo-
and circumference of the pipe in a size, shape, and pattern
sphere of 73.4 6 3.6°F (23 6 2°C) and 50 6 5% relative
suited to the needs of the user.
humidity, unless otherwise specified.
7.3.2 The inlet area of the perforations shall be a minimum
9.3 Inside Diameter—Measure the inside diameter of three
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of 1 in. /ft (21 cm /m) of pipe.
1-ft (300-mm) specimens, with any suitable device accurate to
7.4 Pipe Stiffness—The pipe shall have a minimum pipe 1
6 ⁄32 in. (0.8 mm), at two positions, namely, the block seam
stiffnessof30psi(0.21MPa)at5%deflectionand25psi(0.18
and 90° from the block seams, and average the six measure-
MPa) at 10% deflection, when tested in accordance with 9.5.
ments.
7.5 Elongation—Continuously extruded pipe that elongates
9.4 Length—Measure pipe with any suitable de
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