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Industrial
- Dec 1, 2008
- 34
Hi!
We are looking at putting in some new piping and filters in our new potable water system and have a few questions on material selection (our galvanized carbon steel is very corroded and we need this section replaced). The water will have a pH between 7.5 and 9.1. The project manager was originally going to use PVC but has since decided to use 316L SS because the amount for the PVC with the extra support it would require was the same price as the 316L SS. In a few years this system will not be used all the time anymore and would only be a backup. My question is, is it ok to use 316LSS in this application? There are some chlorides in the water (probably 2-4 ppm) and when a shock treatment is done more chlorides would be injected into the system as required by the AWWA.
I'm thinking the 316SS should be fine with this amount of chlorides but I am concerned that leaving it out of service may cause problems if any stagnant water/moisture gets into the pipe.
Please help!!
We are looking at putting in some new piping and filters in our new potable water system and have a few questions on material selection (our galvanized carbon steel is very corroded and we need this section replaced). The water will have a pH between 7.5 and 9.1. The project manager was originally going to use PVC but has since decided to use 316L SS because the amount for the PVC with the extra support it would require was the same price as the 316L SS. In a few years this system will not be used all the time anymore and would only be a backup. My question is, is it ok to use 316LSS in this application? There are some chlorides in the water (probably 2-4 ppm) and when a shock treatment is done more chlorides would be injected into the system as required by the AWWA.
I'm thinking the 316SS should be fine with this amount of chlorides but I am concerned that leaving it out of service may cause problems if any stagnant water/moisture gets into the pipe.
Please help!!