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07-07-2017, 01:26 PM #1
A pipe contraction
Hi ewerybody.
Is somebody have the problem of steel pipe damage due to temperature contraction? Is there any experience with the use of temperature compensators or enough bends?
I cant find information about that.
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07-07-2017, 02:32 PM #2
Re: A pipe contraction
Download this document on installation, it may help.
http://bit.ly/2sOgRwQBrian, retired in Devon.
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07-07-2017, 02:51 PM #3
Re: A pipe contraction
Thanks, is it okay for ammonia pipe?
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07-07-2017, 03:50 PM #4
Re: A pipe contraction
What pipe are you using? If steel then yes.
The pipe doesn't know what's inside only the temperature.
Any components, bellows etc, check with the manufacturer.Brian, retired in Devon.
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07-07-2017, 09:34 PM #5
Re: A pipe contraction
Hi, Den123
Usually, for refrigeration is not necessary to install thermal expansion joints ... just take care to use elbows and supports to allow contraction&expansion of pipes ... also take care about branch pipes to have a possibility for free move ...
it is much more used within steam lines ... pipe contraction and expansion is much bigger ...
It is more convenient to use thermal expansion joints to reduce vibration and noise (using piston compressors) or if you have pipes passing from one building to another in active seismic areas ... like Costa Rica.
I used them three times only as in above examples ... two times within ammonia refrigeration plants (first time to avoid vibration&noise, second time in Costa Rica and third time for steam lines in UAE...
Best regards, JosipLast edited by Josip; 07-07-2017 at 09:39 PM.
It's impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious...
Don't ever underestimate the power of stupid people when they are in large groups.
Please, don't teach me how to be stupid....
No job is as important as to jeopardize the safety of you or those that you work with.
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07-07-2017, 09:36 PM #6
Re: A pipe contraction
It's impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious...
Don't ever underestimate the power of stupid people when they are in large groups.
Please, don't teach me how to be stupid....
No job is as important as to jeopardize the safety of you or those that you work with.
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10-07-2017, 09:38 AM #7
Re: A pipe contraction
Thanks, Josip.
Could you give me a manufacturer of this joints and we need a calculation for pipe (contraction or increase).
What type of that joint must be for ammonia liquid and vapour?
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10-07-2017, 12:25 PM #8
Re: A pipe contraction
Hi Den123
Unfortunately, I cannot help you with manufacturer - I used those joints back in the year 2000 and earlier ... you need to search WEB by yourself ...
The best is to download brochure ... link sent by FaultCode ... and then start at page 4 .... with calculation/s ... quite simple ...
Usually bellows https://www.tunersports.com/vibrant-...bly_mp882.html
are of SS material and you can use the same type of joint both for gas or liquid ammonia .... of course with proper supports ...
Best regards, Josip
It's impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious...
Don't ever underestimate the power of stupid people when they are in large groups.
Please, don't teach me how to be stupid....
No job is as important as to jeopardize the safety of you or those that you work with.