syence
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 2, 2012
- 5
First off, I'm a civil engineer with a mechanical problem that I was hoping someone here could assist with resolving. I'm looking for a method to sufficiently cap an abandoned pair of underground 18" condenser pipes (pipes currently sit on a concrete cradle). My initial thought was to cut the pipes and weld a 1/2" think steel plate (continuous fillet weld 1/2" thick); however, this will be very difficult since access to the bottom of the pipes is very limited due to the trench box and excavation limits. Is there a mechanical fitting (I've read about dresser couplings or megalugs??) that I can use in conjunction with some sort of plug and to cap the pipes? I've attached a picture of the pipes for clarification. If so, can someone assist with suggesting a type and/or model fo such a fitting?
Otherwise, would installing a plug (mechanical or inflatable - not sure which is best here) and blocking the pipes with concrete be a sufficient capping method?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Otherwise, would installing a plug (mechanical or inflatable - not sure which is best here) and blocking the pipes with concrete be a sufficient capping method?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks