JohnWeal
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2012
- 124
We have a DN1400 Epoxy coated steel (sch10) manifold in a pumping station which receives 9 x DN800 pipes from the 9 canister pumps. From the DN1400 manifold there are 2 x DN1600 pipelines transporting the raw water up to the treatment plant.
The DN1400 manifold is located within the pumphouse building and is supported on 6 x concrete saddles which are positioned between the DN800 connections. The saddles sit on the main floor slab.
What is the correct construction for such a saddle support? Is the pipe positioned / levelled first and then the formwork / rebar positioned around the DN1400 manifold and then the concrete mix poured?
Is any lining required between the pipe and the saddle? Is any room left for 'grouting' similar to installing a pump base for instance?
Best Regards
John
The DN1400 manifold is located within the pumphouse building and is supported on 6 x concrete saddles which are positioned between the DN800 connections. The saddles sit on the main floor slab.
What is the correct construction for such a saddle support? Is the pipe positioned / levelled first and then the formwork / rebar positioned around the DN1400 manifold and then the concrete mix poured?
Is any lining required between the pipe and the saddle? Is any room left for 'grouting' similar to installing a pump base for instance?
Best Regards
John