bronco77302
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 19, 2007
- 1
I have installed two 1"1/2 poly water lines complete with inserts to maintain the waterlines in the center of the carrier pipe.The 8" steel carrier pipe crosses a 60'bridge.The carrrier pipe was filled with foam.
I live in Vancouver British Columbia where the tempature does not fall to -10c that often, well guess what The tempature fell to-10c and the waterlines frose
After opening inspection holes on the carrier pipe I found that when the pipes were filled with the foam it raised the water lines more to the top of the pipe,therefor I ended up with 31/2" of foam on the bottom and 11/2" on the top.(it was a little shy of foam at one end)I had the contractor out to fill the missed areas.
I guess my Question is even if the lines were in the middle of the carrier pipe and the foam was filled to the top it may have still frose
I am afraid that it will freeze again.does anyone know what tempature this design would be good for, Or what I should do for future protection on the outside of the pipe.
there was no flow when it froze
I live in Vancouver British Columbia where the tempature does not fall to -10c that often, well guess what The tempature fell to-10c and the waterlines frose
After opening inspection holes on the carrier pipe I found that when the pipes were filled with the foam it raised the water lines more to the top of the pipe,therefor I ended up with 31/2" of foam on the bottom and 11/2" on the top.(it was a little shy of foam at one end)I had the contractor out to fill the missed areas.
I guess my Question is even if the lines were in the middle of the carrier pipe and the foam was filled to the top it may have still frose
I am afraid that it will freeze again.does anyone know what tempature this design would be good for, Or what I should do for future protection on the outside of the pipe.
there was no flow when it froze