Re: Hot Tapping

From: <elie>
Date: Sat Feb 10 2007 - 12:23:00 EST


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   TDW Services works with steel, cast/ductile iron, stainless steel, concrete, asbestos cement, plastic and other materials. We work onshore and offshore, within transmission, distribution, water/waste water, plant piping, refinery, chemical plants, steel mills, paper mills, power plants, steam lines, buildings, cooling systems and other industries.

Applications include new station tie-ins, repair or replacement of damaged lines or defective valves, relocation of lines and a variety of other needs.

<a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=tx4oSJ4W_y8m3FT10g3l7_iHTtU5-m5Upa_hSZufimoAhD22SbEpO3m0fwabfU_RR8_wkWKrD_fVCJdqCjA">sankalp.mathur@fluor.com</a> wrote: Hi,

I am looking for information on Hot Tapping in a ductile iron header with "Split Wye" instead of split tee.

I would be grateful if anyone can guide me to some web site providing info on "split wye" hot-tapping.

Thanks & Best Regards,

Sankalp

Fluor Daniel



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