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Corrosion resistant piping

Cris-w

Industrial
Nov 7, 2024
3
hi everyone
I am designing a fire extinguishing system. OE requires that all galvanized pipes must be painted with anti-corrosion paint. Are there any relevant requirements for this from NFPA or ASTM? At the same time, I would like to ask, is there a maximum size limit for grooved pipe fittings or threaded pipe fittings? Because I saw that some projects use grooves for pipes of DN65 and above, and threads for pipes below DN65.
THANKS
 
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Grooved piping is available down to 1" (DN25) in size currently. That is an old spec where pipes 2" (DN50) and smaller were threaded and 2½" (DN65) and larger were grooved. There are no requirements for painting of pipe in NFPA 13 that I am aware of.
 
The anti-corrosion paint may be needed due to the specific environmental or maintenance reasons as OE requests. isn't it?
 
The anti-corrosion paint may be needed due to the specific environmental or maintenance reasons as OE requests. isn't it?
So what anti-corrosion coating should be used?
thanks
 
If not specified in the Client OE, select a proper painting which is suitable for the environment, such as on-shore, off-shore, etc., and consult with the local vendor as needed.
 

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