MickMc
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2003
- 171
Hi,
On a recent site visit in (Middle East)for future project I noticed that the interconnecting pipelines between various plants and/or loading terminals are run on as expected pipe tracks/sleepers but the expansion loops are in a vertical plane with vents rather than the traditional horizontal. The routing of these lines are in nominated pipe corridors of various kilometres of distance and my assumption is that the vertical approach is to reserve future space and maybe even be an aspect of trapping inventory between loops in event of leak.
Can anyone clarify as most of my experience is inside battery limit.
Regards.
Mick.
On a recent site visit in (Middle East)for future project I noticed that the interconnecting pipelines between various plants and/or loading terminals are run on as expected pipe tracks/sleepers but the expansion loops are in a vertical plane with vents rather than the traditional horizontal. The routing of these lines are in nominated pipe corridors of various kilometres of distance and my assumption is that the vertical approach is to reserve future space and maybe even be an aspect of trapping inventory between loops in event of leak.
Can anyone clarify as most of my experience is inside battery limit.
Regards.
Mick.