GF Pipes
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GF Pipes
1. Scope
This specification covers the requirements for the Georg Fischer PROGEF Standard
(PP) Piping System intended for a wide range of applications including water,
wastewater and effluent treatment as well as a wide range of chemical applications.
The components of the PROGEF Standard (PP) piping system are in accordance
with the following standards.
-PP-H
PP-R
Units
0.90-0.91
g/cm
31
25 N/mm
1300
900 N/mm
85
30.9 kJ/m
4.8
3.4 kJ/m
58
49 MPa
95
75
150-167 145-150
0.16...0.18
0.23
0.1
neutral
7032
19
C
C
mm/mK
W/mK
%
RAL
%
Standard
EN ISO 1183-1
EN ISO 527-1
EN ISO 527-1
EN ISO 179-1/1eA
EN ISO 179-1/1eA
EN ISO 2039-1
EN ISO 75-2
DIN 51007
DIN 53752
EN 12664
EN ISO 62
RAL
ISO4589-1
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available
For more technical information, please see the Georg Fischer Piping Systems
Planning Fundamentals on the +GF+ website (www.piping.georgfischer.com).
2.3 Approvals / Acceptance / Conformance
This PROGEF Standard (PP) material specification is met the directives of Georg
Fischer Piping Systems. Therefore Georg Fischer Piping Systems is approved
according to the different categories all over the world. For more information please
see our approvals database on the +GF+ website.
available
System Specification PROGEF Standard (PP)
Schaffhausen, July 2012
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Nominal
outer
diameter
dn
16
20
25
Min. wall
thickness
emin
2.2
2.8
3.5
Tolerance limit
of outer
diameter
Maximum
deviation for
ovality
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
Tolerance limit
of wall
thickness
a
+ 0.5
+ 0.5
+ 0.6
Pipe
series
Nominal
pressure
S
3.2
3.2
3.2
PN
16
16
16
Nominal
outer
diameter
dn
16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
180
200
225
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
1
Min. wall
thickness
emin
1.8
1.9
2.3
2.9
3.7
4.6
5.8
6.8
8.2
10.0
11.4
12.7
14.6
16.4
18.2
20.5
22.7
25.4
28.6
32.2
36.3
40.9
45.4
Tolerance limit
of outer
1
diameter
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.3
+ 0.4
+ 0.4
+ 0.4
+ 0.4
+ 0.4
+ 1.3
+ 1.5
+ 1.7
+ 1.8
+ 2.1
+ 2.3
+ 2.5
+ 2.5
+ 3.2
+ 3.6
+ 3.8
+ 4.0
Maximum
deviation for
ovality
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.4
2.7
3.0
3.4
3.8
4.2
4.8
5.4
6.0
15.8
17.5
Tolerance limit
of wall
thickness
a
+ 0.4
+ 0.4
+ 0.5
+ 0.5
+ 0.6
+ 0.7
+ 0.8
+ 0.9
+ 1.1
+ 1.2
+ 1.4
+ 1.5
+ 1.7
+ 1.9
+ 2.1
+ 2.3
+ 2.5
+ 2.8
+ 3.1
+ 3.5
+ 3.9
+ 4.3
+ 4.8
Pipe
series
Nominal
pressure
S
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
PN
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
d16 d125 suitable for socket-, butt and electrofusion welding technologies
d140 d500 suitable for butt- and electrofusion welding technologies
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Nominal
outer
diameter
dn
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
180
200
225
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
Maximum
deviation for
ovality
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.4
2.7
3.0
3.4
3.8
4.2
4.8
5.4
6.0
15.8
17.5
Tolerance
limit of wall
thickness
a
+ 0.5
+ 0.6
+ 0.7
+ 0.8
+ 0.9
+ 1.0
+ 1.1
+ 1.2
+ 1.3
+ 1.4
+ 1.5
+ 1.7
+ 1.8
+ 2.0
+ 2.3
+ 2.5
+ 2.8
+ 3.1
Pipe
series
Nominal
pressure
S
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
PN
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
The mean outer diameter (dem) is the average value which results from the
measurements of the outer diameter at an interval of dn and 0.1 dn to the end of the
test piece. It is determined by measuring the circumference to 0.1 mm accuracy with
a measuring tape.
The mimimum and maximum wall thickness is determined to 0.1 mm, whereby the
measurement points should be distributed on the pipe circumference as evenly as
possible. Individual exceedances of the pipe wall thickness may be
for
and for
e 10 mm
e > 10 mm
+ 0.2 mm
+ 0.15 e .
The mean value of the wall thickness must be within the allowable tolerance limit.
Smaller wall thicknesses are not allowed.
Ovality is the difference between the measured maximum and the measured
minimum external diameter (de) at the same cross-section. It is calculated to 0.1 mm
and measured immediately after production. The ovality requirement applies to the
timepoint of manufacture.
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- System Specification Approved pipes comply with the corresponding quality specifications of DIN Certco
ZP A.9.4.1.
Pipe material has been designed for industrial service and an enhanced chemical
resistance (esp. at elevated temperatures) based on modified thermo-stabilizer
package used. The chemical resistance comply with the DIBt-list as a minimum.
3.1 Product Marking
All pipes must be marked permanently and consecutively at intervals of at least 1
meter.
Example of marking :
PROGEF +GF+
DEKAPROP PP-H 100 63 x 5.8 DIN 8077/78 PN 10 SDR 11
Manufacture date Shift Machine no. RAL symbol 006 Z-40.23-4
The marking shall be done by hot embossing and a yellow coding tape. Marking is
also possible with an inkjet device.
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Fail-safe unit
Heating element
Cycle extension, cycle time monitoring, and cycle counting
Motor current monitoring
Position signalisation
Positioner Type PE25
Limit switch kits Ag-Ni, Au, NPN, PNP, NAMUR
AS Interface Plug Module
* = at nominal torque
6.1.2 Pneumatically Actuated Ball Valves
Pneumatic actuators shall be Georg Fischer Piping Systems Types PA11 (for valve
sizes DN 15-25 mm) and PA21 (for valve sizes DN 32-50 mm). They shall be
manufactured by Georg Fischer Piping Systems. Pneumatic actuators shall be
available as fail safe close, fail safe open and double acting and have an integrated
optical position indication. Actuator housing shall be made of Polypropylene fibre
glass reinforced (PPGF) and flame retardant. Actuators shall contain a preloaded
spring assembly to ensure safe actuator operation and maintenance. Actuators shall
contain integrated Namur interface for the easy mounting of positioners, limit
switches and accessories. The valve shall be equipped with a Multi-functionalmodule for reliable electric feedback, mounted directly between the valve body and
the actuator as manufactured by Georg Fischer Piping Systems.
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- System Specification -
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DN
[mm]
15
20
25
32
40
50
KV
[l/min @ P=1 bar]
125
271
481
759
1263
1728
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- System Specification fibre reinforced) connected to the lower body with exposed stainless steel bolts. A
position indicator integrated into the hand wheel must be present to determine
diaphragm position. Diaphragms are to be EPDM, FPM, NBR, or PTFE with EPDM or
FPM supporting diaphragm.
6.2.2 Pneumatic Diaphragm Valves
6.2.2.1 Pneumatic Diaphragm Valves DN15 to DN50
All PROGEF Standard (PP) diaphragm Valves, metric sized from DN15 to DN50,
shall be either:
- true double union design, DN15 to 50, or
- spigot design, DN15 to 50, or
- flange design, DN15 to 50
- T-type design, DN15-15 to DN50-25
All diaphragm Valves shall be manufactured by Georg Fischer Piping Systems in
accordance with EN ISO 16138. The upper body shall be connected to the lower
body with a central union avoiding exposed screws.
Diaphragms are to be EPDM, FPM, NBR, PTFE with EPDM or FOM supporting
diaphragm. Following options shall be available:
The diaphragm valve shall have following KV values:
d
[mm]
20
25
32
40
50
63
DN
[mm]
15
20
25
32
40
50
KV
[l/min @ P=1 bar]
125
271
481
759
1263 (960*)
1728 (1181*)
*DIASTAR Six
Pneumatic actuators shall be Georg Fischer Piping Systems Type DIASTAR and
shall be available as
The mode of operation shall be fail safe close (FC), fail safe open (FO) and double
acting (DA). The valves shall have an integrated optical position indicator. Actuator
housing shall be made of PPGF (polypropylene glass fibre reinforced). Actuators with
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- System Specification FC mode shall contain a preloaded galvanised steel spring assembly to ensure safe
actuator operation and maintenance. The actuator DIASTAR Ten and DIASTAR
Sixteen shall have following accessories available:
- Solenoid pilot valve remote or direct mounted in voltages 24VDC/AC, 110VAC,
230VAC
- Positioner Type DSR 500-1
- Feedback with following limit switches Ag-Ni, Au, NPN, PNP, NAMUR
- Stroke limiter & emergency manual override
- ASI controller
6.2.2 Pneumatic Diaphragm Valves DN65 to DN150
All PROGEF Standard (PP) diaphragm valves, metric sized, shall be flanged design,
DN 65-150.
All diaphragm valves shall be manufactured by Georg Fischer Piping Systems in
accordance with EN ISO 16138. The upper body shall be connected to the lower
body with exposed stainless steel bolts. Diaphragms are to be EPDM, FPM, NBR, or
PTFE with EPDM or FPM supporting diaphragm.
Pneumatic diaphragm actuators shall be Georg Fischer Piping Systems Type
DIASTAR Type 025. The mode of operation shall be fail safe close (FC), fail safe
open (FO) and double acting (DA). The valves shall have an integrated optical
position indicator. Actuator housing shall be made of PPGF (polypropylene glass
fibre reinforced). Actuators with FC mode shall contain a preloaded galvanised steel
spring assembly to ensure safe actuator operation and maintenance. The actuator
DIASTAR 025 shall have following accessories available:
Solenoid pilot valve remote or direct mounted in voltages 24VDC/AC, 110VAC,
230VAC
Positioner Type DSR 500-2
Feedback with following limit switches Ag-Ni, Au, NPN, PNP, NAMUR
Stroke limiter & emergency manual override
ASI Controller
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Fail-safe unit
Heating element
Cycle extension, monitoring, and counting
Motor current monitoring
Position signalisation
Positioner Type PE25
Limit switch kits Ag-Ni, Au, NPN, PNP
Manual override
AS-Interface Plug Modul
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- System Specification
Type V182, compact Pressure Reducing Valve offering easy adjustment and
real time visual control of the actual pressure reduction on the integrated
manometer, sizes DN 10-40 mm
Type V782, compact Pressure Reducing Valve, offering an easy adjustment,
excellent flow rate and very low hysteresis, sizes DN 10-40 mm
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Tochnology
Compatible liquids (*)
Paddlewheel
clean liquids
Rotameter
clean liquids
Magmeter
contaminated liquids
Level
Hydrostatic
all liquids
pH-ORP
Glas electrodes
all liquids
Conductivity
Contact
all liquids
Pressure
Piezoresistive
all liquids
Temperature
Pt1000
all liquids
(*) please check first the sensors limitations in material, pressure and temperature
(data sheet) and chemical resistance list
8.1 Sensors
The sensors listed hereafter will transfer the measured value to a Georg Fischer
Piping Systems Transmitter, to indicate the measured value and allowing simple
calibration and maintenance of the devices. Alternatively the measured values of the
sensors can be sent directly to a PLC, PC or other local made electronics using
either an analogue signal (4-20mA, open collector or sinusoidal voltage) or a digital
signal called S3L (Georg Fischer Piping Systems Signet serial signal).
8.1.1 Installation Fittings
Depending on the sensor type, special installation fittings shall be used for
connection to the pipeline: Installation T-Fitting sizes d20-63 mm with double true
union in PP, Wafer fitting on saddle sizes d75 315 mm and weld-outlet sizes d75
d630 mm with as supplied by Georg Fischer Piping Systems. Sensor thread
connection shall be 1" NPSM.
8.1.2 Flow sensors
8.1.2.1 Paddlewheel sensors
515 and 525 sensors:
All sensors of this family are sinusoidal sensors. This sensor from Georg Fischer
Piping Systems SIGNET requires no external power source to produce a signal.
Internal to the body of the sensor is a wire coil which when excited by the rotor
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- System Specification assembly produces a small sinusoidal signal. The rotor assembly consists of four
paddles; inserted into each of the paddles of the rotor are magnets. As liquid flows
past the rotor assembly it rotates each of the four paddles produces a sine wave
signal as it passes the centre of the body (two paddles of the rotor produces a full
AC sine wave). The sensors as manufactured by Georg Fischer Piping Systems
SIGNET produce a signal output which is proportional to the flow rate. A K-factor
(number of pulses generated by the sensor per 1 liter or 1 gallon of fluid the sensor)
is used to define the size of the pipe that the sensor is inserted into.
3-2536 and 3-2537 sensors:
All sensors of this family of sensors are Hall Effect sensors. Internal to the Georg
Fischer Piping Systems SIGNET sensors body is an open collector relay. The sensor
is supplied with a voltage from the 3-8550 transmitters or an external power supply
ranging from 5 to 24 volts. This voltage is switched through the open collector relay
as the paddlewheel (rotor) of the sensor rotates. The sensors rotor assembly has
four paddles. Inserted in two of the paddles is a magnet. As the paddles pass the
centre of the sensors body, the magnetic field switches the open collector relay on
and off which generates a square wave pulse as manufactured by Georg Fischer
Piping Systems SIGNET. Two pulses indicates a complete rotation (on/off cycle) of
the open collector relay. The pulse output is directly proportional to the fluid velocity.
A K-factor (number of pulses generated by the sensor per 1 liter or 1 gallon of fluid
passing the sensor) is used to define the size of the pipe that the sensor is inserted
into.
8.1.2.2 Rotameters
As supplied by Georg Fischer Piping Systems are radially installed dismountable
meters for flow rate measuring in industrial piping applications. If needed, minimum
or maximum flow can also be monitored via limit switches. Also, analogue flow
measurement with a 420mA Signal is possible.
The working principle of the rotameter is based in gravity and equilibrium of forces. If
a medium flows upwards at a sufficient flow rate through the vertically mounted taper
tube, the float is raised to the point at which a state of equilibrium sets in between the
lifting force of the medium and the weight of the float. Since the mean rate of flow is
proportional to the quantity flowing through per unit of time, this state of equilibrium
corresponds to the measurement of the instantaneous flow rate.
Following types and sizes are available:
Type SK, DN 10 65 mm
Type 335, DN 25 65 mm
Type 350, DN 25 65 mm
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- System Specification ORP is an abbreviation for Oxidation-Reduction Potential. Oxidation is a term used to
denote the occurrence of a molecule losing an electron. Reduction occurs as a
molecule gains an electron. The potential is simply an indication of a solutions
propensity to contribute or accept electrons. ORP reactions (sometimes referred to
as REDOX) always take place simultaneously. There is never oxidation without
reduction, and ORP electrodes are used to detect electrons exchanged by molecules
as these reactions occur.
The measured signals are then conditioned and sent as a blind 4-20mA or as a
digital S3L signal to the Georg Fischer Piping Systems SIGNET Transmitter unit.
8.1.6 Conductivity Sensors
All Conductivity sensors from Georg Fischer Piping Systems SIGNET are
manufactured using two stainless steel electrodes. Alternative materials are available
in case of chemical incompatibility. Conductivity sensors measure the ability of a fluid
to conduct an electrical current between two electrodes. The proper term for this
ability of a solution is electrolytic conductivity, since only ions conduct electric current
in solution. Electrolytic conductivity (or simply conductivity) is therefore an indirect
measure of the ionic concentration of a solution. Generally, conductivity increases
and decreases with the concentration of ions.
Most conductivity electrodes consist of two measuring half-cells. The geometry of the
half-cells can be tailored to provide highly accurate measurements over a specific
conductivity range. Cell constants help to describe electrode geometry for the
purpose of selecting the appropriate electrode for a given application. A cell
constant is defined as the length between the two halfcells divided by the area of the
cells. All conductivity sensors have a temperature compensation circuits in order to
increase the sensors accuracy.
The measured signals are then conditioned and sent as a blind 4-20mA or as a
digital S3L signal to the Georg Fischer Piping Systems SIGNET Transmitter unit.
8.2 Transmitters
The Georg Fischer Piping Systems Signet 9900 Transmitter provides a single
channel interface for many different parameters including Flow, pH/ORP,
Conductivity/Resistivity, Salinity, Pressure, Temperature, Level and other sensors
that output a 4 to 20 mA signal. The display shows separate lines for units, main and
secondary measurements as well as a dial-type digital bar graph.
The 9900 is offered in both panel or field mount versions. Both configurations can run
on 12 to 32 VDC power (24 VDC nominal). The 9900 can also be loop powered with
compatible sensors.
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- System Specification Designed for complete flexibility, plug-in modules allow the unit to easily adapt to
meet changing customer needs. Optional modules include Relay, Direct
Conductivity/Resistivity, H COMM and a PC COMM configuration tool.
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9.3 Uniformity
Pipes, fittings, valves and Fusion IR Plus machines shall be supplied from one
manufacturer, namely Georg Fischer Piping Systems to ensure correct and proper
jointing between components and uniform chemical and physical properties of the
piping system.
9.4 CAD Library
All components shall be available in an online CAD library.
9.5 Training, Certification and Installation
Site personnel, involved with PROGEF Standard (PP) piping installation, shall
undergo training and certification from an authorised local institution prior to
performing any jointing operations on site. For further information and training please
contact Georg Fischer support under
Contact:
Georg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd.
Phone: +41 52 631 11 11
E-mail: info.ps@georgfischer.com
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