Fulton Ancillary Equipment SteamPac Unfired Steam Generators User Manual

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Fulton Thermal Corp.*SteamPac Unfired Steam Generators Manual* Version 2010-0201

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18. Bolting Sequence for 4 and 8 Bolt Flanges

a) High point bleeds are to be installed at all high points in the system piping. 1/2” x 12”

nipples welded in the top of the piping with ball valves & plugs attached are to be

used.

b) It will save a considerable amount of time during the cold filtration if the thermal

system piping is cleaned prior to assembly.

c) The mill scale (the results of oxidation) on the inside of the piping as well as

construction debris can foul the oil and cause the need for the filters to be cleaned

more than need be. This can range from simply using a rag to ordering pickled pipe.

(“Pickling” is a process where the piping is first soaked in an acid bath, then soaked in

a neutralizing bath, then given a protective oil coating.)

d) All pipes should be installed with a pitch to facilitate draining and venting.

19. System Connections

a) If screwed connections have to be made, e.g. to items of control equipment, then a

thread sealant suitable for use with fluids at elevated temperature must be used. Teflon

tape, standard pipe dope, or hemp and paste are not acceptable.

b) Screw threads must be carefully and accurately cut. If possible, new tools should be

used. Threaded connections larger than 1” are not to be used. It is recommended that

GR5 or better tensile steel bolts be used for all flanged joints.

20. Valves

a) Manual control and isolating valves should be the flanged or weld type, manufactured

from cast or forged steel or ductile iron, with internals and gland seals made from

materials suitable for use with high temperature fluids.

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