Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Lined Pipes
When using lined pipes, several common installation and setup challenges may be encountered, including:
Proper Alignment: Ensuring correct alignment of the lined pipe sections during installation is crucial to prevent stress on the lining material.
Handling Precautions: Lined pipes are sensitive to physical damage. Care must be taken during transportation, handling, and installation to prevent scratches, cuts, or other forms of damage to the lining material.
Thermal Expansion: Lined pipes must accommodate thermal expansion and contraction. Failure to consider this factor during installation may result in leaks or damage to the lining material.
Sealing and Connections: Proper sealing and fitting of connections between lined pipe sections or with other components are essential to prevent leaks and maintain system integrity.
Chemical Compatibility: Ensuring compatibility between the lining material and the transported fluid is critical to prevent corrosion or degradation of the lining.
Pressure and Temperature Considerations: Lined pipes have specific pressure and temperature limits that should be adhered to during installation and operation to avoid material failure.
Support and Restraint: Adequate support and restraint mechanisms must be installed to prevent excessive movement or sagging of the lined pipe sections.
Inspection and Quality Control: Regular inspection of the lined pipes during installation is necessary to identify any defects or issues that may impact performance.
By addressing these challenges with proper planning, execution, and adherence to manufacturer guidelines, the installation and setup of lined pipes can be done effectively to ensure reliable and efficient system operation.