Re: Anchor Block Requirement

From: <Geoff>
Date: Sun Sep 29 2002 - 17:37:00 EDT

Saeed,

  Please provide more details as it is difficult to understand why you are considering an anchor block for underground piping that is welded? Anchor blocks are sued for rubeer ring jointed ssytems such as ductile iron and thermoplastics but not a welded steel pipe.

Geoff Stone
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In calculating the anchor block requirement at&nbsp; underground piping&nbsp;
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bend,there are two variable involved ,one is tie-in temperature and <BR> the other is allowable piping deflection.What should be the critaria <BR> taken in the calculation?<BR>
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With thanks<BR>
Saeed<BR>
n2701h@yahoo.com<BR>
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