wagga
Mechanical
- Jul 26, 2008
- 15
Hi All
I am doing a line stop on a 10" low pressure steam line. Steam pressure of 200 - 300 kPa. Temperature of 150 degC.
I will need to weld in a split tee to accommodate the line stop equipment. It will be an encasement of the pipe by the split tee. It will be hot tap to allow for insertion of the stopple. After the work, the stopple will be removed.
My concern : there is now a small gap between the tee and the pipe where hot condensate might crept in and will be a source of corrosion. The only bit holding the steam in is the fillet weld around the pipe and seal weld along the lateral.
Question: Has anyone had any experience with this repair. Would that split tee expected to be a permanent feature, or expected to be removed totally in the future.
I am doing a line stop on a 10" low pressure steam line. Steam pressure of 200 - 300 kPa. Temperature of 150 degC.
I will need to weld in a split tee to accommodate the line stop equipment. It will be an encasement of the pipe by the split tee. It will be hot tap to allow for insertion of the stopple. After the work, the stopple will be removed.
My concern : there is now a small gap between the tee and the pipe where hot condensate might crept in and will be a source of corrosion. The only bit holding the steam in is the fillet weld around the pipe and seal weld along the lateral.
Question: Has anyone had any experience with this repair. Would that split tee expected to be a permanent feature, or expected to be removed totally in the future.