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The CENTENNIAL PLASTICS GASM01100750500 is a yellow polyethylene (PE) gas distribution pipe manufactured to ASTM D2513 standards for use with natural gas and propane systems. Rated SDR11, this pipe is sized at 3/4 inches IPS and supplied in a 500-foot coil, making it suitable for underground gas service and distribution line work. The yellow color identifies it as gas-service piping per industry convention. Licensed plumbers and gas fitters install this pipe for residential and commercial gas distribution. Manufacturing is controlled with gravimetric extrusion and continuous in-line ultrasonic measurement to maintain dimensional tolerances throughout the coil.
This pipe is used in underground natural gas and propane distribution applications, including service lines from the meter to the structure and yard distribution piping. The 3/4 inch IPS size is common in residential service runs and light commercial gas distribution. The 500-foot coil length reduces the number of field joints required on longer runs, which is a practical advantage in trench installations. Gas utilities, mechanical contractors, and licensed gas fitters are the primary installers of this product type.
Designed for use in underground natural gas and propane distribution systems using IPS-dimensioned fittings, butt fusion, socket fusion, or electrofusion joining methods standard to PE gas piping. Verify local utility and code requirements before installation.
Installation of PE gas pipe must be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified gas fitter in accordance with IFGC, NFPA 54, and applicable local codes. Shut off and pressure-test the gas supply before making any connections to an active system. PE gas pipe requires approved fusion or mechanical joining methods rated for gas service — solvent cement is not permitted on polyethylene pipe. Minimum cover depth, tracer wire requirements, and pressure testing procedures are governed by local utility and code authority standards.
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