Yacub
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 4, 2020
- 2
Hi,
I'm looking to replace a short section of 12" cast iron pipe (install year 1974) with C900 PVC (approximate length 2.8 feet, flange-flange connections). The section in question is severely corroded as it is the location of our sodium hypochlorite injection that has leaked in the past. I would like to use PVC because it less susceptible to corrosion in the event of future leaks (also having the injection quill at 90 degrees from top instead of on top). Has anyone had experience mounting PVC between two sections of cast-iron pipe? My primary concern is that the PVC will expand compared to the cast-iron, potentially causing pre-mature failure due to stress.
I'm looking to replace a short section of 12" cast iron pipe (install year 1974) with C900 PVC (approximate length 2.8 feet, flange-flange connections). The section in question is severely corroded as it is the location of our sodium hypochlorite injection that has leaked in the past. I would like to use PVC because it less susceptible to corrosion in the event of future leaks (also having the injection quill at 90 degrees from top instead of on top). Has anyone had experience mounting PVC between two sections of cast-iron pipe? My primary concern is that the PVC will expand compared to the cast-iron, potentially causing pre-mature failure due to stress.