jartgo
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2005
- 220
I will be piping (working pressure is 1500 psi) under a slab then coming up to the surface where the pipe will extend for 3 to 4 feet (exposed to atmosphere) and terminate at a quick connect (for a pressure washing hose). I'm looking for some suggestions on how to protect the piping from freezing and add some structural support.
The underground piping will be in a casing while traveling in the horizontal direction. When it turns to go vertical on its way out of the ground to the terminal point, I am considering using a manhole or some other form of vertical cavity...however when it gets to the surface, I'm not sure what to do with it in order to provide the protection described above.
I suppose I could abandon the idea of the manhole and just turn the stainless carrier pipe up, surround it with spiders and a pvc casing pipe, which would be encased in a concrete filled bollard?
Are there any commercially manufactured appurtenances that vaguely accomplish what I'm trying to do? The lowest air temperature will be about 25 deg F. Please feel free to make other suggestions or recommendations. Thanks in advance.
The underground piping will be in a casing while traveling in the horizontal direction. When it turns to go vertical on its way out of the ground to the terminal point, I am considering using a manhole or some other form of vertical cavity...however when it gets to the surface, I'm not sure what to do with it in order to provide the protection described above.
I suppose I could abandon the idea of the manhole and just turn the stainless carrier pipe up, surround it with spiders and a pvc casing pipe, which would be encased in a concrete filled bollard?
Are there any commercially manufactured appurtenances that vaguely accomplish what I'm trying to do? The lowest air temperature will be about 25 deg F. Please feel free to make other suggestions or recommendations. Thanks in advance.