I am working on a design build and the customer's specifications require threaded 1-1/2” Sch 40 connections on a 12” steam main. The pressure is not a problem, 85 psi; however, I am concerned with corrosion. The majority of these 1-1/2” thread-o-lets are on the bottom of the line and blocked in. This creates a situation where condensate will form creating a liquid/vapor interface next to the thread line, and in my opinion this would be the first place corrosion problems would show up. I submitted a DCVR discussing the problem and asked the customer if they intended these taps to be welded or Sch 80 connections. I was instructed that it was their intent to have Sch 40 threaded pipe as per their specifications and there is no concern for corrosion.
What do you think? Could this be a major corrosion issue? Is it prudent to put so much faith in maintaining the chemistry of the boiler feed water where corrosion would not be an issue in places like this?
What do you think? Could this be a major corrosion issue? Is it prudent to put so much faith in maintaining the chemistry of the boiler feed water where corrosion would not be an issue in places like this?