Fac_Eng
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2020
- 5
Has anyone heard of oversizing insulation on a deadleg to provide an air gap between the piping and the insulation? I'm evaluating a project to cut off a nuisance 2" drain off a 20" high pressure steam header. My plan is to cut it off as close as possible to the header and cap with a closure weld. Our construction team suggested over sizing the insulation on the remaining <1ft of drain pipe. Apparently they had done it before.
I guess the rationale would be the air gap and drain would be kept hot via convection from the steam header (line operates at ~300C). This checks out in my head, just curious whether this is common practice or not.
I guess the rationale would be the air gap and drain would be kept hot via convection from the steam header (line operates at ~300C). This checks out in my head, just curious whether this is common practice or not.