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    Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework



    Everyone who is not aware of Hydraulic Lock - should be

    from the pics you can see this could have caused some-one serious harm
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    A potential/ constant problem in industrial systems with sub cooled liquid lines. The power of warming liquid will split wide open a steel walled pipe.

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    the cause behind this rupture was a fault with the expansion valve & a mistake by the customer

    the circuit pumped down creating a fault alarm on the bms, so the customer decided as he had an a/c engineer attending site to carry out maintenance he would be able to rectify the problem more cheaply than my own company

    the liquid line valve was closed by the engineer and was not re-opened

    leaving subcooled liquid trapped between the two valves

    within an hour of the engineer leaving site the trapped liquid's temperature rose & boom

    It made such a bang that it was heard by the customer from his office

    who needless to say learned very quickly - horses for courses
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    Hi Chillerman 2006,
    I think your client has just become a captive listener, and afreind for life.

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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    Quote Originally Posted by Magoo View Post
    Hi Chillerman 2006,
    I think your client has just become a captive listener, and afreind for life.
    Hi Magoo

    your not wrong there mate
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    horses for courses! haha not in ur case mate!!!haha
    Quote Originally Posted by chillerman2006 View Post
    the cause behind this rupture was a fault with the expansion valve & a mistake by the customer

    the circuit pumped down creating a fault alarm on the bms, so the customer decided as he had an a/c engineer attending site to carry out maintenance he would be able to rectify the problem more cheaply than my own company

    the liquid line valve was closed by the engineer and was not re-opened

    leaving subcooled liquid trapped between the two valves

    within an hour of the engineer leaving site the trapped liquid's temperature rose & boom

    It made such a bang that it was heard by the customer from his office

    who needless to say learned very quickly - horses for courses

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    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    not in ur case mate
    You've obviously been miss-informed, I have had the site now for past 6 years & no-one is allowed near the plant on the roof anymore, there are 12 units totalling just under 5mw of cooling & even though they do their own coil cleaning, I have to be there ! cctv has also been installed ! It is as I said 'horses for courses' you may run rings around me doing a/c installs but your still be at the starting gate when I have finished on this sort of kit. About time we see some of your work pics annit or even a video, explaining how they work, I may even learn something !
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    col-i was highlighting the choice of of word-horses- as you say chillers yep-blackmans magic-i can work on em ,change compressors and **** but as for stripdowns,stuff that.
    i did an install on sat did 4 flares and didnt **** up haha-will get some pics up-not of me mrs though too many pink pixels haha
    Quote Originally Posted by chillerman2006 View Post
    You've obviously been miss-informed, I have had the site now for past 6 years & no-one is allowed near the plant on the roof anymore, there are 12 units totalling just under 5mw of cooling & even though they do their own coil cleaning, I have to be there ! cctv has also been installed ! It is as I said 'horses for courses' you may run rings around me doing a/c installs but your still be at the starting gate when I have finished on this sort of kit. About time we see some of your work pics annit or even a video, explaining how they work, I may even learn something !

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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    col-i was highlighting the choice of of word-horses- as you say chillers yep-blackmans magic-i can work on em ,change compressors and **** but as for stripdowns,stuff that.
    i did an install on sat did 4 flares and didnt **** up haha-will get some pics up-not of me mrs though too many pink pixels haha
    Oh ! ok was looking at it upside down
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    The piping schedule seems pretty thin, I must say.

    If the correct wall thickness is used, then the piping should have a burst pressure of around 70 bar(g), unless fully annealed. Even then, I'd expect an expanding liquid to be less than this. Would be very interesting to do the calculations on the evolved pressure.

    Interesting.
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    Quote Originally Posted by desA View Post
    The piping schedule seems pretty thin, I must say.

    If the correct wall thickness is used, then the piping should have a burst pressure of around 70 bar(g), unless fully annealed. Even then, I'd expect an expanding liquid to be less than this. Would be very interesting to do the calculations on the evolved pressure.

    Interesting.
    Phew ! way over my head mate, I am just glad it went pop before I got there to sort it out, otherwise I could have been leaning over that checking out the valve when i am there next will see if there is still some of the pipe on site & get it shipped out to you
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    doubt it the scrap monkeys will have had it off!!!!

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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    doubt it the scrap monkeys will have had it off!!!!
    possibly but am sure I just slid it under the unit when I replaced it, & my other tubes still there from when I carried out the mods, just stuck a small peice of tube with an nrv around the solenoid valve to all 24 circuits £$£$ ca-ching ! joys of cctv
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    Re: Hydraulic Lock/Exploding Pipework

    we had to rip out 10x 3m lengths of 800a bus bar track each section weighed 70kg. full of copper bar and about 10kg of plastic/aluminium.we stripped it out and stacked it all up. the customers electrical contractors weighd it in,the project manager went apesh*t accusing us of having it off,luckily theres more cameras in a debenhams loading bay than stock so my arse was covered!! yay the joys of cctv
    Quote Originally Posted by chillerman2006 View Post
    possibly but am sure I just slid it under the unit when I replaced it, & my other tubes still there from when I carried out the mods, just stuck a small peice of tube with an nrv around the solenoid valve to all 24 circuits £$£$ ca-ching ! joys of cctv

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