uaepiping
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2013
- 106
The supports on a cold fluid lines are provided outside the insulation cladding. Below this cladding is PUF type insulation blocks, vapor barriers (to avoid any moisture ingress to pipe's cold surface). The supports are clamped type installed on the cladding. The support steel resting on structural supports (rack, sleeper or structural supports) does not have any contact with the cold pipe.
In one of our plants support shoes on a 10" insulated lines were noted to be corroded (almost 200 supports on the line). The problem is that 10" line is cold line (13°C operating temperature). The supports were directly welded to pipes and the line was insulated after that. This caused CUI and all those supports got corroded. Due to insulation the line condition cannot be seen.
We proposed to
1) Inspect the line and decision to be made to replace the pipe based on extent of corrosion.
2) If pipe is ok, cut the supports as near as practically possible,
3) Provide cold PUF insulation and vapor barriers as per specs for cold line insulation at support locations,
4) Provide clamp type shoes on support locations.
An opposing opinion among the piping team is given that cold support vendors may have some solution which may not require changing of whole 200 plus supports.
I don’t think anything can be done to avoid proper supports. But what is your opinion/experience in such case?
In one of our plants support shoes on a 10" insulated lines were noted to be corroded (almost 200 supports on the line). The problem is that 10" line is cold line (13°C operating temperature). The supports were directly welded to pipes and the line was insulated after that. This caused CUI and all those supports got corroded. Due to insulation the line condition cannot be seen.
We proposed to
1) Inspect the line and decision to be made to replace the pipe based on extent of corrosion.
2) If pipe is ok, cut the supports as near as practically possible,
3) Provide cold PUF insulation and vapor barriers as per specs for cold line insulation at support locations,
4) Provide clamp type shoes on support locations.
An opposing opinion among the piping team is given that cold support vendors may have some solution which may not require changing of whole 200 plus supports.
I don’t think anything can be done to avoid proper supports. But what is your opinion/experience in such case?