CGonsalves
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2018
- 15
All,
We procured some bare, 1/2" SS intstrument tubing for hookup to static and differential pressure transmitters (Steam/water) with the assumption that freeze protection would be handled down the road by our Project Engineers. After looking at the final schematics, this tubing turned out to be ~6" OD (!!), so I'm looking for other options for insulating this tubing. A contract spec refers to using a fiberglass tape as the insulation. This would be our easiest route, since it would handle unions and elbows without much hindrance. However, we haven't handled a situation like this before, so I wanted to see how others have approached a situation similar to this.
Any thoughts?
We procured some bare, 1/2" SS intstrument tubing for hookup to static and differential pressure transmitters (Steam/water) with the assumption that freeze protection would be handled down the road by our Project Engineers. After looking at the final schematics, this tubing turned out to be ~6" OD (!!), so I'm looking for other options for insulating this tubing. A contract spec refers to using a fiberglass tape as the insulation. This would be our easiest route, since it would handle unions and elbows without much hindrance. However, we haven't handled a situation like this before, so I wanted to see how others have approached a situation similar to this.
Any thoughts?