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MS Slip Type Expansion Joints / Pipe Compensator

General Assembly Drawings


Slip Type Flanged Expansion Joints

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Fabricated Steel Mechanical Slip-Type Expansion Joints

Section 1 : General
Sec. 1.1 Scope
This standard describes fabricated steel mechanical slip-type expansion joints having packing chambers for use on pipe
with plain, flanged, grooved, or shouldered ends in nominal pipe sizes from 3 in. through 144 in. (75 mm through 3,600
mm): The joints shall be manufactured from steel and are intended for use in systems conveying water. Mechanical
expansion joints are not intended for use in buried conditions.

See. 1.2 Purpose


The purpose of this standard is to provide purchasers, manufacturers, and constructors with the minimum requirements
for fabricated steel mechanical slip- type expansion joints, including system components, testing, and marking
requirements.
Sec. 1.3 Application
This standard can be referenced in specifications for purchasing and receiving fabricated steel' mechanical slip-type
expansion joints and can be used as a guide for inspection and testing. This standard or sections of this standard apply
when this document has been referenced and then only to fabricated steel mechanical slip-type expansion joints.
SECTION 2: REFERENCES
This standard references the following documents. In their latest editions, they form a part of this standard to the extent
specified within the standard. In any case of conflict, the requirements of this standard shall prevail.
ANS(/AWWA C 200-Steel Water Pipe-6 In. (150 mm) and Larger.
ANSIIAWWA C 210-Liquid-Epoxy C oating Systems for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines.
ANSIIAWWA C 213-Fusion-Bonded Epoxy C oating for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines.
ANSIIAWWA C 218-C oating the Exterior of Aboveground Steel Water Pipelines and Fittings.
ANSII AWWA C 220-Stainless-Steel Pipe, 4 In. (100 mrn) and Larger.
ANSIIAWWA C 224-Two-Layer Nylon-II-Based Polyamide C oating System for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water
Pipe, C onnections, Fittings, and Special Sections.

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ANSIIAWWA C 550-Protective Interior C oatings for Valves and Hydrants.


ASMEt Bl.I-Unified Inch Screw Threads.
ASME B 1. 13M-Metric Screw Threads-M Profile.
ASME B 18.2. I-Square and Hex Bolts and Screws Inch Series.
ASME BI8.2.2-Square and Hex Nuts.
ASME B 18.2.3.6M-Metric Heavy Hex Bolts.
ASME B 18.2.4.6M~Metric Heavy Hex Nuts.
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel C ode, Section IX.

SECTION 3: DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply in this standard:
1. Actual outside diameter: The pipe outside diameter. The diameter of the finished product m~y vary from the actual
diameter by the specified tolerances and coating thickness.
2. Body: The main housing assembly includes the packing chamber and bolt ring. One end of the body is attached to the
pipeline.
3. Constructor: The party that provides the work and materials for placement or installation.
4. Expansion joint: An assembly that allows compensation for axial move-ment of a water-conveying pipeline. An
expansion joint may be single or double ended, with one slip pipe and packing chamber or twO slip pipes and packing
chambers, respectively (Figures 1 and 2).
5. Limit ring: A ring or other fixture attached to the slip pipe through which the limit rods pass.

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6. Limit rods: Threaded fasteners used to limit the expansion travel of the expansion joints when used in series. The
limit rods will activate the adjacent expansion joint when one joint has reached the full limit of its travel (see limit ring).
Limit rods are not intended for thrust restraint.
7. Manufacturer: The party that manufactures, fabricates, or produces materials or products.
8. Movement: The amount of pipeline axial expansion or contraction.
9. Nominal Pipe Size: The commercial designation or dimension by which pipe is designated for simplicity. This mayor
may not be the same as the actual outside diameter.
10. Packing: Alternating elasrorneric sealing rings and fiber lubricating rings.
11. Packing Bolts: Threaded fasteners used to compress the packing materials of the expansion joint.
12. Packing chamber: A cavity between the body and slip pipe into which the packing is compressed.
13. Packing ring: A cylinder with bolt ring that, with the packing bolts, provides a means of compressing the packing.
Also referred to as an end ring, follower, or packing gland.
14. Purchaser: The person, company, or organization that purchases any materials or work to be performed.
15. Rated pressure: Maximum sustained operating pressure under normal operating conditions.
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16. Slip pipe: A cylinder that provides a sealing surface for the packing material. One end is attached to the pipeline and
the other end slides in and out of the body as the pipeline expands and contracts.
17. Transient pressure: Surge or other pressures that exceed normal operating conditions and are of short duration.

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