1047.8 Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) Pipe Inspection Guide

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This guide will assist in the inspection of all types and configurations of Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, couplings and fittings. Answer each question and take the action indicated for the answer given. If no condition is provided for a particular answer, move on to the next question. It is the responsibility of the inspector to confirm that this inspection guide is in accordance with current specifications.

Every lot should be visually inspected. The lot that appears to have the defects, or a lot selected at random if all lots appear to be of equal quality, shall be inspected in greater detail to generally establish the Quality Control practices of the manufacturer. And at least one pipe per size offered in the lot shall be inspected in detail using this inspection guide. The manufacturer may provide the definition of a lot. If no definition is provided, a lot will be one day’s production. Or, if at the project, a lot shall be the entire quantity shipped.

If this inspection guide is used to inspect a rejected pipe, it shall be submitted with the notification to the manufacturer of the failure to meet specification.

Has any of the material or pipe included in this lot been rejected during a previous inspection visit? If Yes, the entire lot is unacceptable. Yes No
Is this manufacturer approved for production of HDPE pipe? (Refer to Table 1047.2.1.1 Qualified Fabricators of Corrugated Polyethylene Culvert Pipe (1047CPPE)). If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe accompanied by a bill of lading or delivery receipt at this location? If No, stop, the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Does the bill of lading or delivery receipt contain an itemized list of the sizes and lengths of pipe? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Does the bill of lading or delivery receipt contain a MoDOT sample ID or is it accompanied by a Material Shipping Report Form? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe marked (in accordance with AASHTO M 294) with the manufacturer’s name or trademark? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe marked (in accordance with AASHTO M 294) with the nominal pipe size? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe marked (in accordance with AASHTO M 294) with the designation of “AASHTO M 294”? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe marked (in accordance with AASHTO M 294) with the plant designation code? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the pipe marked (in accordance with AASHTO M 294) with the date of manufacture or an appropriate code? (If unsure, contact the manufacturer.) If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Do the markings repeat on the pipe on intervals not exceeding 10 ft.? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Are there any visible cracks, holes, creases, foreign materials, or other injurious defects that would be an indication of poor workmanship? If Yes, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Does the pipe have either, corrugated surfaces inside and out, or a corrugated surface outside and a smooth inner liner? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable (unless otherwise specified). Yes No
Are the color, density, and other physical properties uniform along the length of the pipe? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Are the ends of the pipe cut squarely and cleanly (where applicable)? If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No

The average inside diameter shall be measured using a tapered plug gage and the procedure set forth in ASTM D 2122. In the event that a tapered plug gage is not available, the measurement shall be made using a suitable device accurate to at least 1/8 in.” (standard tape measure). Eight measurements should be taken equally spaced around the circumference of the pipe. This should be done on two sections of the pipe (upstream and downstream ends). Average these 16 measurements to obtain the average inside diameter.

Is the average inside diameter within the specified tolerance of the nominal pipe size? (Refer to Tables 1047.5.3 and 1047.5.4.) If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No

The wall thickness is measured using a cylindrical or ball anvil tubing micrometer (preferably accurate to within 0.001 in.). A minimum of 8 measurements are made at closely spaced intervals to ensure that the minimum and maximum wall thicknesses have been determined. The values are then averaged to obtain the average wall thickness.

Is the wall thickness greater than or equal to the corresponding minimum specified wall thickness? (Refer to Table 1047.5.1 or Table 1047.5.2). If No, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No
Has 10 percent of the pipe in the same lot of pipe been rejected? If Yes, stop; the entire lot of pipe is unacceptable. Yes No

Couplings and Fittings (where applicable)

Are the couplings for fittings made of the same base material as the pipe? If No, stop; the couplings or fittings are unacceptable. Yes No
Do the corrugations of the couplings or fittings have the same corrugation configuration in the pipe ends that are being connected? If No, stop; the couplings or fittings are unacceptable. Yes No
Does the coupling or fitting reduce the inside diameter of the pipe being joined by more than 1/2 in.? If Yes, stop, the coupling or fitting is unacceptable. Yes No
If the coupling is a “split coupling,” does it engage at least two full corrugations? If No, stop; the coupling is unacceptable. Yes No
Is the fitting length within ½ in. of the manufacturer’s specified dimension? If No, stop; the fitting is unacceptable. Yes No
Do the fittings noticeably reduce or impair the overall integrity or function of the pipe line? If Yes, stop; the pipe is unacceptable. Yes No

Table 1047.5.1 Minimum Wall Thickness (English)

Nominal Size of Pipe, in. Wall Thickness, in.
12 0.04
15 0.04
18 0.05
21 0.06
24 0.06
27 0.06
30 0.06
36 0.07
42 0.07
48 0.07
54 0.08
60 0.08

Table 1047.5.2 Minimum Wall Thickness (metric)

Nominal Size of Pipe, mm Wall Thickness, mm
300 0.9
375 1.0
450 1.3
525 1.5
600 1.5
675 1.5
750 1.5
900 1.7
1050 1.8
1200 1.8
1350 2.0
1500 2.0

Table 1047.5.3 Diameter Dimensional Tolerances (English)

Specified Inside Diameter, in. Lower Tolerance, in. Lower Tolerance, mma Upper Tolerance, in. Upper Tolerance, mma
12 11 13/16 300 12 17/32 318
15 14 25/32 375 15 11/16 398
18 17 23/32 450 18 13/16 478
21 20 11/16 525 21 15/16 557
24 23 5/8 600 25 3/32 637
27 26 19/32 675 28 7/32 717
30 29 9/16 751 31 11/32 796
36 35 15/32 901 37 15/32 952
42 41 3/8 1051 43 15/32 1104
48 47 9/32 1201 49 15/32 1257
54 53 3/16 1351 55 15/32 1409
60 59 3/32 1501 61 15/32 1561
a The metric dimension conversions are approximately converted from their English counterparts.

Table 1047.5.4 Diameter Dimensional Tolerances (Metric)

Specified Inside Diameter, in. Lower Tolerance, mm Lower Tolerance, in.a Upper Tolerance, mm Upper Tolerance, in.a
300 296 11 5/8 314 12 11/32
375 369 14 17/32 392 15 7/16
450 443 17 7/16 470 18 1/2
525 517 20 3/8 549 21 19/32
600 591 23 9/32 627 24 11/16
675 665 26 3/16 705 27 25/32
750 739 29 3/32 784 30 7/8
900 887 34 29/32 937 36 7/8
1050 1034 40 23/32 1087 42 13/16
1200 1182 46 17/32 1237 48 11/16
1350 1330 52 11/32 1387 54 5/8
1500 1478 58 5/32 1537 60 1/2
a The English dimension conversions are approximately converted from their metric counterparts.