DavidCR
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2002
- 359
We are planing some modifications to an existing power plant private fire mains, aprox. half of the system will be exposed and half buried.
We have plenty of steel pipe (ASTM A53B, A106B), good welders, etc. and we want to bury it using protective coatings (like Tek-rap´s). We can perform stress analisys with earthquake, etc.
In NFPA 24 (NFPA 7-1.1, 99 Edition) and others, I´ve seen that buried steel pipe is not allowed. Does somebody know why?
We have more problems installing PVC or iron pipes since we have to contract the designs and labor to others.
Any comment on using buried steel pipe for fire applications will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
We have plenty of steel pipe (ASTM A53B, A106B), good welders, etc. and we want to bury it using protective coatings (like Tek-rap´s). We can perform stress analisys with earthquake, etc.
In NFPA 24 (NFPA 7-1.1, 99 Edition) and others, I´ve seen that buried steel pipe is not allowed. Does somebody know why?
We have more problems installing PVC or iron pipes since we have to contract the designs and labor to others.
Any comment on using buried steel pipe for fire applications will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.