muralimithun
Mechanical
Have a query regarding safe location of pig traps for feedstock pipelines - Pipeline Size range 4" to 28" (All ASME codes - B31.4,B31.8 and B31.12). Plant fence to process units distance is approx 1.5 to 2km.
1.Should the Pig traps be located near plant fence and after the code break, run the piping on sleepers/pipe rack to different units.
2.Or the Pig traps be located inside individual process units (buried pipeline). Disadvantages are wider ROW required inside the utility corridor and spacing required form foundations of other pipe racks etc.
3. Above ground pipeline after it enters plant fence to be laid on sleepers and pipe racks with pig traps at process units. Challenges involve running the pipeline inside plant area on sleepers/pipe racks with vertical expansion loops due to space limitation.
Is there any code requirement/HSE requirement or Recommended practice for the same.
1.Should the Pig traps be located near plant fence and after the code break, run the piping on sleepers/pipe rack to different units.
2.Or the Pig traps be located inside individual process units (buried pipeline). Disadvantages are wider ROW required inside the utility corridor and spacing required form foundations of other pipe racks etc.
3. Above ground pipeline after it enters plant fence to be laid on sleepers and pipe racks with pig traps at process units. Challenges involve running the pipeline inside plant area on sleepers/pipe racks with vertical expansion loops due to space limitation.
Is there any code requirement/HSE requirement or Recommended practice for the same.