llamallama
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 9, 2009
- 27
One of our contractors has constructed an elevated slab with several pipe penetrations. The slab supports two vertical turbine pumps and a suction lift high pressure pump. The piping is all ductile iron flanged pipe.
Details: 10'x18'-10" thick elevated slab above wetwell with two mats of reinforcing; two penetrations for 8" ductile iron flanged suction and discharge line; two penetrations (17 inch) for vertical turbine pumps.
My original design was spool pieces and linkseal at all penetrations, so the detail was for a 12 inch hole (9 inch OD + 1.5 inch link). My issue is that the spool pieces were never installed. Now we have 12 inch holes with no way to install the 13.5 inch flange through the hole.
Is there a way to field install a flange, or is there some other method besides coring the holes to > 13.5 inches and grouting? I prefer not to use megaflange because it is at a 90 degree direction change in the manifold and will be transferring transverse load.
Thanks for any insights out there.
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Details: 10'x18'-10" thick elevated slab above wetwell with two mats of reinforcing; two penetrations for 8" ductile iron flanged suction and discharge line; two penetrations (17 inch) for vertical turbine pumps.
My original design was spool pieces and linkseal at all penetrations, so the detail was for a 12 inch hole (9 inch OD + 1.5 inch link). My issue is that the spool pieces were never installed. Now we have 12 inch holes with no way to install the 13.5 inch flange through the hole.
Is there a way to field install a flange, or is there some other method besides coring the holes to > 13.5 inches and grouting? I prefer not to use megaflange because it is at a 90 degree direction change in the manifold and will be transferring transverse load.
Thanks for any insights out there.
This is the PS plan view
This is a section of the PS.