Piping Gains Expanded Approval
Harvel® Plastics, Inc. has announced that its American
Bureau of Shipbuilding (ABS) Design Assessment Approval
for Harvel® Corzan® CPVC piping for shipboard use has
been expanded to an ABS Type Approval. This approval
pertains exclusively to Harvel Corzan CPVC piping in
Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 pipe, sizes1/4" through 24",
produced at
Harvel's production
facilities
in
Bakersfield,
California and
Easton,
Pennsylvania.
ABS Type
Approval certifies
that not
only has Harvel Corzan CPVC pipe received Product
Design Assessment (PDA) approval, it also verifies that
Harvel pipe is consistently manufactured and maintained
in accordance with ABS rules and standards. This includes
plant inspections and auditing of Harvel's quality control
and quality assurance procedures to ensure product consistency.
The piping can be used in non-hazardous areas of ships,
MODUs (mobile off-shore drilling units; i.e. drilling rigs)
and facilities governed by ABS rules. Uses typically include
potable water, fresh water, seawater, drains and vent
applications, within tanks and pipe tunnels, and on surface
decks. ABS rules governing applications of use must be followed
by the designer/user.
Piping Products Meet New “Lead-Free”
Harvel® Plastics has also received certification by NSF
International as being in compliance with new "lead-free"
standards regarding drinking water plumbing components.
The new standards were adopted January 1, 2010,
in California.
Known as AB 1953, the new California law mandates
that any pipe, pipe fittings, and plumbing fittings and fixtures
used to convey or dispense water for human consumption
have no more than 0.25 percent lead in wetted
surfaces as determined by a weighted average.
Furthermore, the law requires certification by an independent
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
accredited third party, such as NSF International. The
California Department of Public Health is developing standards
for building officials to implement and enforce compliance
with the new regulation. Vermont is also adopting
similar "lead-free" standards as of the beginning of the
year.
NSF International has validated that all sizes of several
Harvel piping products do not contain lead and are in
compliance with California's and Vermont's new laws.
Contact Harvel for a list of those products.
For more information, contact Patrick Foose,
Harvel Plastics, Inc., P.O. Box 757, Easton, PA, 18044,
610-252-7355, Fax: 610-253-4436, E-mail: harvel@harvel.com, Web: www.harvel.com.
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