Fuzzbox 100
Mechanical
- Feb 8, 2022
- 23
We've been specifying and using the proprietary Deepwater I-Rod and NuBolt system as an aid in minimising crevice corrosion at pipe support locations. Generally successfully.
But a question has arisen with regards to possible static build-up (due to the lack of metal to metal contact at the support and an 'earth path' to ground being available through the support), particularly when pumping non-conductive liquids such as LPG.
Flanges are cross bonded (from one flange to the next) using copper strips at bolt locations and flow velocities are <3ms so I don't believe that there is a static problem but I'd be interested in the views of other users of these items.
But a question has arisen with regards to possible static build-up (due to the lack of metal to metal contact at the support and an 'earth path' to ground being available through the support), particularly when pumping non-conductive liquids such as LPG.
Flanges are cross bonded (from one flange to the next) using copper strips at bolt locations and flow velocities are <3ms so I don't believe that there is a static problem but I'd be interested in the views of other users of these items.