sennafan
Structural
- Jul 25, 2006
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I am looking at a water delivery pipe failure and need a little help. The pipe is a 2" I.D. steel/iron line from the main and the failure occurred at a coupler that was used above a new shutoff valve. The coupler is a friction fit (non-threaded) where it attaches to the distribution line that runs through the building. The pipe and coupler are out of alignment by approximately 3.3 degrees. Visually it looks like the misalignment is worse. I cannot seem to find information for these fittings regarding maximum allowable axial misalignment either as industry standards, specific product standards, or code requirement. I need to answer the question "was the installation faulty?" and if so need to be able to point to the standard/regulation that was violated. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sennafan
Thanks,
Sennafan