scotty36
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 7
We have specified SS treaded valves to be installed in CS systems on a large sugar project. Many of these are in aqueous service. We were trying to standardise our valves as much as possible. The pressures are minimal and the fluids are non-hazardous. The valves are all less than or equal to 2" size.
In specifying this, I spoke to all the people that I could and nobody objected. It seems that the sugar industry do all sorts of 'agricultural' things in thier piping systems.
However, now I cannot sleep at night thinking about how this will be recieved during construction - dissimilar metals and all.
Can anyone let me know if they have seen this in other process plants - particularly sugar?
In specifying this, I spoke to all the people that I could and nobody objected. It seems that the sugar industry do all sorts of 'agricultural' things in thier piping systems.
However, now I cannot sleep at night thinking about how this will be recieved during construction - dissimilar metals and all.
Can anyone let me know if they have seen this in other process plants - particularly sugar?