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Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2003
- 11
I have to conduct failure analysis on some screwed fittings used in fire fighting industry. These are used to connect pipes & sprinkler heads. We have a situation where some of the fittings along with pipe nipples, sprinkler heads installed in them have been returned as leaking after six months. The peculiar aspect is that the fittings were not leaking at threads when initially installed & tested. The test pressure could have been 150 psi. After four to six months they started to drip when in service & the leak could not be stopped even after tightening.
The threads will gauge OK. There was no sign of any bi-metallic corrosion between threads. In some cases there were marks that looked like galling.
However we do not know any proper reason for such delayed leaks. The threads are NPT as per ANSI B1.20.1. These threads require a sealant to be used during assembly.
Anybody can give some clues or hints on how to get to the bottom of this matter?
The threads will gauge OK. There was no sign of any bi-metallic corrosion between threads. In some cases there were marks that looked like galling.
However we do not know any proper reason for such delayed leaks. The threads are NPT as per ANSI B1.20.1. These threads require a sealant to be used during assembly.
Anybody can give some clues or hints on how to get to the bottom of this matter?