KLS_Engineering_242
Chemical
- Nov 23, 2022
- 3
A client of mine transports 2 diesel oil underground (yikes!) from their bunkering facility to a peak shaving power plant located in the town. The line is 14 miles long and is a 6" ANSI 150 # carbon steel pipe. It was installed some years ago and was grandfathered in. They know the line leaks but cannot tell where. Excavating the entire length is not feasible. It is buried about 2 meters down on average.
Is there non-invasive (scanning) technology that can detect leak sites? I found someone who can do so if the line is pressured with a 5% hydrogen/95% nitrogen mix and surface scan for hydrogen.
Thanks
Is there non-invasive (scanning) technology that can detect leak sites? I found someone who can do so if the line is pressured with a 5% hydrogen/95% nitrogen mix and surface scan for hydrogen.
Thanks