HIGH PRESSURE ONE SIDE, ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ON OTHER SIDE
Here's how it works:
- A mechanical valve which contains a blocking gland is installed on the
piping to be breached.
- A blocking gland is inserted through the wall of the pipe and flow is
shutoff.
- The pipe is then cut downstream of the perpendicular blocking gland and
opened to atmosphere.
- A pneumatic end cap seal with a sliding axial blocking gland is installed
on the open end of the pipe (pipe with perpendicular-blocking valve).
- The perpendicular blocking gland is then retracted and the sliding axial
blocking gland is pushed upstream past the insertion point of the perpendicular-blocking
valve.
- The axial gland is then compressed to seal the piping.
- The mechanical blocking valve and pneumatic end cap seal is cutoff the
piping.
- One SMARTFIT® shape memory alloy coupling and one medical gas valve with
extensions is then inserted over the axial blocking gland.
- The SMARTFIT® Coupling makes a leak tight joint in approximately 30 seconds.
- The pneumatic end cap seal is installed on the open end of the new medical
gas valve and the sliding axial blocking gland is retracted out of the pipe
past the new valve.
- The new valve is turned off and the pneumatic end cap with axial blocking
gland is removed.
- The open end of the new valve is then connected to the piping system downstream
of the new valve with a second SMARTFIT® Coupling.
- The valve is then opened and the gas is allowed to flow back into the
portion of piping that was reduced to atmosphere.
High Pressure on Both Sides
This procedure is done in the same manner as stated above, except that two blocking
glands are used and the piping is cut in between them. Prior to cutting the
pipe a by- pass is setup around the area that is being worked on. Three SMARTFIT®
couplings are used in this procedure.
Additional Factors Include:
- The entire process does not introduce any contamination into the piping
system.
- The mechanical blocking valve with perpendicular blocking gland has been
tested and rated to 500 psig.
- The axial blocking gland has been tested and rated to 500 psig.
- The pneumatic end seal has been tested and rated for 1000 psig.
- The SMARTFIT® Couplings have been tested and rated to burst pressure
of the copper pipe approximately 7500 psig.
We always carry redundant components for re-installation
purposes.
Click one of the following links to see how this technology
works:
Flash version
Standalone Version
Link to Plumbing Engineer Magazine cover article
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