myname_earl
Chemical
- Aug 31, 2022
- 51
Today I was asked how we can positively isolate a section of underground 3" schedule 80 PVC pipe from an outfall pond. The isolation is needed to install a new valve/break in the line to connect to the new carbon steel pipe in the basement pump house. They want to change the connection point to outside of the pump house so if the PVC cracks as it has in the past, it won't be in a hard area to work with.
My first consideration was if we had access to the end of the pipe in the pond to just put a temporary cap on it and stop flow entirely. This was shot down because the end of the pipe is 10 ft into the pond buried under muck.
My second thought was that we'd have enough time to cut the pipe and put a cap on in the excavated area, put the spool together and connect both ends. This doesn't look good either as the flow could be too much and the concern of washout or collapsing the trench ended that.
The PM recommended we freeze the PVC and isolate that way. I have not seen a freezing isolation, and never heard of it being done on PVC. This sounded like a bad idea with the potential to crack, but with few options, it may be our best one.
Are there any recommendations of how to isolate PVC in this situation? Is freezing actually a good route?
Mechanical Integrity Specialist (Year 1)
My first consideration was if we had access to the end of the pipe in the pond to just put a temporary cap on it and stop flow entirely. This was shot down because the end of the pipe is 10 ft into the pond buried under muck.
My second thought was that we'd have enough time to cut the pipe and put a cap on in the excavated area, put the spool together and connect both ends. This doesn't look good either as the flow could be too much and the concern of washout or collapsing the trench ended that.
The PM recommended we freeze the PVC and isolate that way. I have not seen a freezing isolation, and never heard of it being done on PVC. This sounded like a bad idea with the potential to crack, but with few options, it may be our best one.
Are there any recommendations of how to isolate PVC in this situation? Is freezing actually a good route?
Mechanical Integrity Specialist (Year 1)