Overview
ISO 15875-5:2003 is the part of the ISO system standard that defines the fitness for purpose of crosslinked polyethylene (PE‑X) piping systems for hot and cold water installations inside buildings. It specifies the characteristics, test parameters and acceptance criteria for PE‑X pipes, fittings and joints (including joints to other plastics and non‑plastics) used for domestic water and heating systems under the design temperatures and pressures defined in ISO 15875-1.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope and applicability: Applies to PE‑X systems for potable and non‑potable water and heating systems within buildings, for the ranges of design temperature and maximum temperatures given in Part 1. It does not apply if temperatures exceed the limits in ISO 15875‑1.
- Jointing-system coverage: Addresses different joint types (e.g., electrofusion and mechanical joints) and specifies which tests apply to each jointing method.
- Mandatory tests and parameters: Defines test methods and parameters rather than new methods. Key tests referenced include:
- Internal pressure (hydrostatic) test - EN 921; test pressures are derived from design pressure and material hydrostatic/design stress relationships for specified durations (e.g., long‑term 1 000 h conditions).
- Thermal cycling test - EN 12293; evaluates cyclic temperature performance of joints and assemblies.
- Bending test - EN 713; assesses joint leaktightness under bending (applicable to mechanical joints and larger diameters).
- Pull‑out test - EN 712; verifies mechanical retention of fittings under a calculated pull force.
- Pressure cycling test - EN 12295; evaluates resistance of joints to repeated pressure fluctuations.
- Vacuum/leaktightness test - EN 12294.
- Test sampling and acceptance: Test specimen counts and pass/fail criteria are specified (sample sizes typically noted as 3 or 33 depending on the test and class). Test pressures and durations are given for multiple design pressure classes (4, 6, 8, 10 bar) and application classes.
Applications and users
Who uses ISO 15875-5:
- Manufacturers of PE‑X pipes, fittings and jointing systems (product development, type testing)
- Test laboratories and certification bodies performing conformity assessment and type approval
- Plumbing and HVAC specifiers, engineers and contractors selecting systems for domestic potable water and heating installations
- Regulators and compliance officers verifying that installed systems meet fitness‑for‑purpose requirements
Practical applications:
- Specifying PE‑X piping systems for building services where long‑term pressure, thermal cycling and joint integrity are critical
- Verifying suitability of joint types (mechanical vs electrofusion) for specific installation conditions
Related standards
- ISO 15875‑1, ‑2, ‑3, ‑7 (general, pipes, fittings, conformity guidance)
- Normative test standards: EN 712, EN 713, EN 921, EN 12293, EN 12294, EN 12295
- Parallel system standards for other materials: ISO 15874 (PP), ISO 15876 (PB), ISO 15877 (PVC‑C)
Keywords: ISO 15875-5:2003, PE‑X, crosslinked polyethylene, fitness for purpose, hot and cold water installations, piping systems, joint tests, pressure cycling, thermal cycling, EN 921.