martin888888
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 15, 2010
- 157
We are putting together some demolition plans on a good size industrial site. I wanted to see what comments I would get on the capping of both pressurized and non pressurized utility systems.
With Pressurized ductile iron pipe systems such as water and fire, it seems as if a blind flange with mechanical restraint is always the best option when cutting a capping the pipe. Is a plug and restraining gland ever an option? Is there an advantage of either? If the pipe is cut on the other side of a valve could just a plug be used?
With gravity flow storm and sanitary lines of HDPE, PVC, etc pipe type it would seem like a simple plug would always work fine. Even under surchagred conditions I dont see a plug being pushed out of place.
With pressurized PVC pipe I beleive a blind flange and restraint would always be a good option.
With Pressurized ductile iron pipe systems such as water and fire, it seems as if a blind flange with mechanical restraint is always the best option when cutting a capping the pipe. Is a plug and restraining gland ever an option? Is there an advantage of either? If the pipe is cut on the other side of a valve could just a plug be used?
With gravity flow storm and sanitary lines of HDPE, PVC, etc pipe type it would seem like a simple plug would always work fine. Even under surchagred conditions I dont see a plug being pushed out of place.
With pressurized PVC pipe I beleive a blind flange and restraint would always be a good option.