dundee
Mechanical
- Jul 24, 2001
- 1
We just had a problem doing (2) wet taps on a 16" line here in Virginia. The tap was on the bottom of the 16" pipe 20 feet in the air. We installed the cast iron gate valves and then installed the hot tap machine on the bottom of one of the valves. After doing the tap, the valve would not close. We damaged the valve and had to shut the line down in order to install a new valve. Before performing the next tap, we pulled the valve down, tested the valve, and reinstalled that valve. After performing the tap, again we had problems closing the valve. We had to use a cheater-bar to close the valve. We are not sure what we did wrong. Should we have supported the tap machine instead of hanging it off the valve? Could we have stretched the valve by hanging the machine off the bottom? Could shavings get in disc area preventing it from closing?
This problem took three days to fix. We would appreciate any information you could provide to prevent this from happening again.
This problem took three days to fix. We would appreciate any information you could provide to prevent this from happening again.