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Ductile Iron Pipe Supports

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boze

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Nov 9, 2002
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Question regards ductile iron piping supports. We are designing a pipe rack module (skid)which will be floor mounted. Will likely be using unistrut for supporting pipes up to 24" diameter. Support frames are at 8' spacing to accomodate some of the smaller piping. Are saddles routine or required for ductile pipe? Is there a size limitation, such as "saddles for pipes sizes 12" and larger?

Have frequently run carbon steel pipe without saddles. How about ductile iron (cement lined) pipe?

Additional concern is the limited contact area, pipe to unistrut, which has not been a concern with normal piping conditions.
 
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