Setting Operating Pressures
- For safety reasons, a maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) is set lower than a calculated yield pressure by a percent referred to as the Design Factor (F). The percent varies by the gas or liquid transported, pipe location, and governing codes.
- Before being placed into initial or changed service, a new or existing pipeline is hydrostatically pressure tested to a higher level than the MAOP by a percent that is also variable.
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