B.L.Smith
Mechanical
- Jan 26, 2012
- 167
Hi,
In many project distance between main beams of piperacks are 6 meters. According to the project pipe support span table, the allowable span for gas lines 12” and above based on line thickness, temperature, and insulation is a minimum of 12 meters. Which of these approaches is the best practice:
1-Supporting all pipes every 6 meters according to piperack beams regardless of the pipe span table. This approach causes the distribution of piping loads on all beams and the size of main beams reduces, but the supporting cost including material, welding, and NDE increases.
2-Supporting lines according to pipe support span table e.g. for 12”-20” every 12 meters and for 24” and above every 18 meters. This causes low costs of pipe support material and construction but increases the cost of the structure material.
In many project distance between main beams of piperacks are 6 meters. According to the project pipe support span table, the allowable span for gas lines 12” and above based on line thickness, temperature, and insulation is a minimum of 12 meters. Which of these approaches is the best practice:
1-Supporting all pipes every 6 meters according to piperack beams regardless of the pipe span table. This approach causes the distribution of piping loads on all beams and the size of main beams reduces, but the supporting cost including material, welding, and NDE increases.
2-Supporting lines according to pipe support span table e.g. for 12”-20” every 12 meters and for 24” and above every 18 meters. This causes low costs of pipe support material and construction but increases the cost of the structure material.