Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Compression Systems, Metric Fittings, Low Integrity

When using compression systems with metric fittings, low integrity may result from various challenges during installation or setup. Some common issues include:

  1. Incorrect Assembly: If the fittings are not assembled correctly according to the manufacturer's guidelines, it can lead to leakage and reduced system integrity.

  2. Over-tightening: Excessive force while tightening the compression fittings can damage the components, causing leaks and compromising the seal integrity.

  3. Misalignment: Improper alignment of components can result in uneven pressure distribution, leading to leaks or system failure over time.

  4. Contamination: Foreign particles or debris entering the system during installation can impede proper sealing and cause leaks in the compression fittings.

  5. Material Compatibility: Ensuring that the materials used in the compression system are compatible with the fluids or gases being transported is crucial to prevent chemical reactions, degradation, or leaks.

To address these challenges, it is essential to follow manufacturer guidelines, use the correct tools for installation, inspect components for defects or damage, and conduct pressure tests to verify system integrity. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help identify any issues early on and prevent costly failures.