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This standard establishes minimum requirements for cold-applied petrolatum tape and petroleum wax tape coatings used on the exterior of steel water pipelines. This standard describes exterior coatings that consist of cold-applied petrolatum or petroleum wax primer, petrolatum or petroleum wax saturated tape coatings and their applications to special sections, connections, and fittings to be used with buried or submerged steel water pipelines. The primers and tapes are not intended for use with steel joints or sections of steel pipe where coatings of cement mortar or concrete are applied directly onto the bare steel pipe. These coatings may be field- or shop-applied according to the provisions of this standard. Major revisions made to the standard in this edition include the following: the title was changed for simplification; the word "visual" was added in Sec. 4.3.4.; and, Sec. 5.3.2 requirements were changed to reference rejected coating materials.
 

Document History

  1. AWWA C217-23


    Microcrystalline Wax and Petrolatum Tape Coating Systems for Steel Water Pipe and Fittings

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  2. AWWA C217-16


    Microcrystalline Wax and Petrolatum Tape Coating Systems for Steel Water Pipe and Fittings, Incorporates Addendum (April, 2017)

    • Historical Version
  3. AWWA C217-09


    Petrolatum and Petroleum Wax Tape Coatings for the Exterior of Connections and Fittings for Steel Water Pipeline

    • Historical Version
  4. AWWA C217-04

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    Petrolatum and Petroleum Wax Tape Coatings for the Exterior of Connections and Fittings for Steel Water Pipelines

    • Historical Version