Purging of Pipeline
Purging of Pipeline
629
Gas Operations and
Maintenance Manual Purging of Pipeline
Description This procedure establishes the guidelines for purging air from new or modified
gas pipelines by using natural gas prior to placing them in service or when
purging of natural gas prior to maintenance, testing or abandonment.
Frequency As required
Related None
Specifications
Procedure Steps
Note: The following precautions should be taken while conducting this procedure:
Safety precautions should be observed during the purging operations. These precautions should
include, but not limited to:
Precautions should also be taken to prevent static electrical sparks from igniting escaping gas vapors
on plastic pipe.
NOTE: When the pipeline is being purged of air using natural gas, the gas must be released into
the pipeline at a moderately rapid and continuous flow. If the gas cannot be supplied in enough
quantity to prevent the formation of a hazardous mixture of gas and air, a slug of inert gas must be
placed into the line before the gas. The same is true of air being used to purge gas from the
pipeline.
1. Conduct a tailgate meeting prior to purging the pipeline. Discuss the following:
a) Blowdown and purging safety and possible hazards
b) Location of personnel involved and their duties
c) Description, use, and ___location of each piece of work equipment
d) Flow of the purge gas
e) Location of firefighting equipment
f) Pressure of the gas used to purge the pipeline
g) Time required
h) Method to check air/gas mixture concentration
i) Sequence of valve operations
j) Presence of liquids or other special conditions
Minimum Purge Gas Control Pressure (PSIG) Required for a 2 Minute/Mile Purge Rate