The fittings THREADED are normally rated for 125 PSI but there are ratings over 3,000 PSI if needed such as high pressure steam applications Then one has to take temperature /pressure relationship into consideration higher temperature greater pressure
it depens on the pressure exerted on the walls of the pipe , a higher press. is always dangerous
Generally, steel pipe, not less than Sch. 40, A-53 or A-120 ERW or DOM. Steam Condensate pipe is sometimes specified at Sch. 80. Steam pipes normally black steel sometimes copper tubing Depending on the pressure what wall thickness is required I installed piping black steel schedule 40 to schedule 120 with steam valves rated to 3000 #
Need to know the pipe diameter. 3 inch is the diameter of the galvanized pipe what is the working pressure of the pipe
By knowing the availabe pressure and the diameter / material of the piping
Steam boiler: Steam boilers under IBR means any closed vessel exceeding 22.75 liters in capacity and which is used expressively for generating steam under pressure and includes any mounting or other fitting attached to such vessel which is wholly or partly under pressure when the steam is shut off. Steam pipes: IBR steam pipe means any pipe through which steam passes from a boiler to a prime mover or other user or both if pressure at which steam passes through such pipes exceeds 3.5 kg/cm2 above atmospheric pressure or such pipe exceeds 254 mm in internal diameter and includes in either case any connected fitting of a steam pipe.
The fittings THREADED are normally rated for 125 PSI but there are ratings over 3,000 PSI if needed such as high pressure steam applications Then one has to take temperature /pressure relationship into consideration higher temperature greater pressure
So the pressure wont bust the pipe.
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it depens on the pressure exerted on the walls of the pipe , a higher press. is always dangerous
Generally, steel pipe, not less than Sch. 40, A-53 or A-120 ERW or DOM. Steam Condensate pipe is sometimes specified at Sch. 80. Steam pipes normally black steel sometimes copper tubing Depending on the pressure what wall thickness is required I installed piping black steel schedule 40 to schedule 120 with steam valves rated to 3000 #
That would depend on the pressure as there is something called pressure /temperature relationship @ 1 PSI the steam is 212 deg That would depend on the pressure as there is something called pressure /temperature relationship @ 1 PSI the steam is 212 deg
a pipe that is a steam rolled a tube with a boll in the middle of it
Radioactive steam is dangerous because it can release harmful radiation into the environment, causing long-term health risks such as cancer and other radiation-related illnesses. Inhaling or coming into contact with radioactive steam can lead to severe damage to cells and genetic material in the body. Moreover, radioactive steam can contaminate surrounding areas, making them uninhabitable for extended periods.
Sizing of the line is an important study and calls for a techno-economic analysis. The various parameters that affect line size are:* Pressure: High pressure will reduce the pipe size, but will increase the pipe thickness* Size of the pipe: The bigger the pipe, the higher the cost* Thickness: Various factors affect the pipe thickness. E.g. Soil cover with the line having internal pressure/line in empty condition but having external soil pressure etc* Pipe material* Booster stations: How many booster stations will be there along the route? If the fluid pressure is low, the thickness decreases, but we need more booster stations and the reverse is the case if the fluid pressure is high* Pipe fabrication: Manufactured pipe versus roll-and-weld pipe* Buoyancy effect: Under-soil or underwater pipeline gets lifted up
Need to know the pipe diameter. 3 inch is the diameter of the galvanized pipe what is the working pressure of the pipe
By knowing the availabe pressure and the diameter / material of the piping