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ES-14-102-14
Number:
ES-14-102-14
Version Number:
7.0
Date Revised:
22 November 2013
Owner:
Manoj Thakur
Authoriser:
Manoj Thakur
New Owner
New Authoriser
Full Review of Document
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
SCOPE ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2.
3.
4.
5.
INSULATION MATERIAL..................................................................................................... 8
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6.
7.
8.
MATERIALS ...................................................................................................................... 12
SUPPORT RINGS, LUGS AND STUDS ........................................................................... 13
PREPARATION AND PROTECTION ................................................................................ 13
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9.
APPLICATION ....................................................................................................................... 13
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
10.
10.1
10.2
11.
REPAIRS ................................................................................................................................. 18
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TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
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1.
SCOPE
This Standard covers the minimum technical requirements for design, selection of materials and
methods of application of Hot and Cold Insulation applied to process pipework and equipment at
CSBPs facilities.
2.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
Contractor/Vendor
The Company that provides the equipment and services needed.
Sub-Contractor
A third party to be employed by the Contractor/Vendor who has been approved by the Responsible
Officer.
Manufacturer
The Company that manufacturers Insulating Material.
Responsible Officer
Wesfarmers CSBP Limited, or authorised representative.
CSBP
Wesfarmers CSBP Limited.
3.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
The Contractor shall perform the Works in accordance with the most recent issue of the following
Standards.
Where conflict arises between the requirements of this Standard, referenced documents and codes,
such conflict shall be brought immediately to the attention of the Responsible Officer in writing.
The Responsible Officers decision regarding resolution of conflict shall be final.
Australian Standards
AS1530.1
Methods for Fire Tests on Building Materials, Components and Structures Combustibility Test for Materials
AS/NZ1594
AS/NZ4859
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British Standards
BS476
BS EN12664
BS EN12667
BS EN12939
BS EN ISO8990
BS1449
BS EN 10029
BS EN 10048
BS EN 10051
Continuously hot-rolled strip and plate/sheet cut from wide strip of non-alloy
and alloy steels. Tolerances on dimensions and shape
BS EN 10095
BS EN ISO9445
Continuously cold-rolled stainless steel narrow strip, wide strip, plate/sheet and
cut lengths. Tolerances on dimensions and form
BS2972
BS3958
BS5422
BS5970
Code of Practice for Thermal Insulation of Pipework & Equipment (In the
temperature range -100C to +870C)
American Standards
ASTM C533
ASTM B209
NACE RP0198-98
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Protective Coatings
ES-14-603-14
Steam Tracing
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4.
INSULATION LIMITS
Reactors
Exchangers
Shell
Heads - Bonnets or
Channels
Flanges and Valves
(steam service)
Pipes
NON INSULATED
PARTS
Nozzle necks and flanges
Man-hole, hand-hole
Name Plate
Skirt and supports
Internally Insulated
equipment
Flanges
Skirts and supports
Flanges, Bellows
REMARKS
Except for Steam Service,
or other specified
applications
Body, Flange
All temperatures referenced in this Standard are piping and equipment skin temperatures
within the range -50C and +500C.
Table 1
Insulation Limits
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5.
INSULATION MATERIAL
5.1
5.1.1
Heat Conservation
Insulation is to be provided to limit the loss of heat for process reasons and steam traced lines
where the temperature is to be kept either constant or higher than ambient.
5.1.2
Personnel protection
Cold Conservation
Insulation to be provided for minimisation of heat gain and cold conservation, for protection from
condensation and in case of icing on the surface.
5.1.4
Insulation to be provided primarily for stabilisation of process temperatures, or in certain cases for
protection of equipment and piping not normally used in continuous operation and at times, in case
of adverse atmospheric conditions.
5.2
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
N
P
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
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Note:
5.3
Insulation in areas where ammonium nitrate solution or dust plus an organic agent could
infiltrate hot insulation, shall be closed cell insulation type (Type D) and substantially
free from organic bonding agents and substances which may catalyse ammonium nitrate
decomposition. An example of such an area is the amine mixing and storage area of the
Prilling Plant.
INSULATION PROPERTIES
All insulation applied for heat conservation shall be mineral wool, glass fibre, foam glass or
calcium silicate or any approved equivalent material, which meets the requirements specified.
Insulation applied for personnel protection (P) shall be polystyrene for temperatures <0C and glass
fibre or mineral wool for temperatures >50C, or any approved equivalent material, which meets
the requirements specified. Refer also to Section 5.1.2.
For Stainless Steels, thermal insulation materials and ancillary products with a low total leachable
halide concentration shall be used. These shall be less than 10ppm chlorides, and less than 10ppm
fluorides individually, with the combined total being less than 15ppm, when tested in accordance
with BS2972.
All fixing, banding, wire mesh, etc. shall be Type 316 Stainless Steel.
Any materials liable to be in contact with the surfaces concerned shall not cause corrosion or
support corrosion. Insulation materials shall have a pH value between 7 and 8.
The insulating material physical properties shall remain within the tolerances allowed in BS3958,
Parts 3, 4 and 5.
The insulating materials, including fixing and finishing materials shall be non-combustible to the
requirements of BS476 Part 4.
The material used for any applications shall be in accordance with the requirements of BS5422 and
BS3958.
Heat transmission coefficient of the insulating material shall be as low as possible, and less than the
maximum values specified in Table 2.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY W/mK
Insulation Code
A, B, C, F,G, P
Temperature t C
-50
0.0308 0.0355
D
Note:
50
100
0.0401
0.0577
150
200
300
400
500
0.0448
0.0546
0.0639
0.0756
0.0872
0.0613 0.0663
0.0692
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For normal operating temperature, the insulation maximum outside surface temperature shall be
50C.
Ammonium nitrate piping could be jacketed with the maximum outer pipe (carbon steel)
temperature of 200C and this temperature shall be used to determine insulation thickness.
5.4
INSULATION THICKNESSES
5.4.1
Heat Insulation
Insulation thickness for types A and B (including use with Steam/Electrical Tracer / Jacketed lines)
shall be in accordance with APPENDIX 1.
Insulation thickness for type C, Calcium Silicate, shall be in accordance with manufacturers
recommendations, based on thermal conductivity.
Insulation thickness for type D shall be in accordance with APPENDIX 2 .
5.4.2
Cold Insulation
Personnel Protection
Acoustic Insulation
Requirements to be determined on a case by case basis that is based on the properties of the
insulating material.
5.5
CONSTRUCTION
5.5.1
Heat Insulation
Piping 450mm nominal size and larger - Mitred blocks or semi-rigid board
Valves
5.5.2
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5.5.3
Mattresses
Mattresses shall be faced on one side with 1.0mm gauge 25mm hexagonal Type 316 stainless steel
wire mesh with 0.4mm Type 316 stainless steel stitching.
5.5.4
Loose Packing
Loose mineral wool used for packing voids shall have a density of approximately 60kg/m3.
6.
CLADDING MATERIAL
Insulation shall be protected from the weather, oil spillage, mechanical wear or other damage by
marine grade aluminium sheet cladding and installed such that all seams are weather repellent.
Thickness of aluminium sheet cladding shall be as follows:
0.8mm Flat
- Pipes & Horizontal Vessels up to and including 150mm nominal pipe size
1.0mm Flat
- Pipes & Horizontal Vessels 200mm nominal pipe size and above
- Removable Covers
In areas where cladding is exposed to caustic attack, stainless steel cladding of thickness
as follows shall be used in lieu of aluminium:
0.55mm Flat
- Pipes & Horizontal Vessels up to and including 150mm nominal pipe size
0.7mm Flat
- Pipes & Horizontal Vessels 200mm nominal pipe size and above
- Removable Covers
Overlapping shall be 60mm minimum for vertical seams and 50mm minimum for horizontal seams.
Sections of aluminium sheet shall be beaded on two sides. The beaded side of the horizontal seam
shall cover the non-beaded side of the following section. Seams on horizontal piping cladding shall
be watertight.
Up to 250mm nominal size piping, the circumference of the cladding shall be made of only one
piece. Above 250mm and for equipment, circumference of the cladding shall be made up of
several pieces. Adjoining sections of cladding shall be held together by self-tapping screws.
Maximum screw spacing shall be as follows:
a.
150mm
b.
300mm
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7.
INSULATION ACCESSORIES
7.1
MATERIALS
7.1.1
Binding Wire
Banding Strap
Banding strap materials shall be stainless steel, Grade 316 S33 sized as follows:
7.1.2.1
a.
0.6mm x 13mm
b.
0.8mm x 20mm
7.1.2.2
a.
0.6mm x 13mm
b.
0.6mm x 20mm
c.
0.6mm x 50mm
7.1.3
Fasteners
Self-tapping screws, rivets, nuts, bolts and other fastenings shall be stainless steel. S clips shall
be fabricated from stainless steel.
7.1.4
Adhesives
Adhesives used for bonding insulation sections together or to metal surfaces, shall not contain
ketones of methylated hydrocarbon solvents and be as recommended by the Insulation
Manufacturer. Adhesives shall be fire resistant.
7.1.5
Anti-Abrasion Compound
Where a non-flammable anti-abrasion compound that is suitable for temperatures down to -100C
is required it shall be used as recommended by the Insulation Manufacturer.
7.1.6
Sealant
A metal sealant, suitable for gun extrusion to a minimum diameter of 6mm shall be used for sealing
joints overlaps and screw holes in the protective cladding.
It shall comprise of polymeric vapour sealant of butyl rubber and hydrocarbon resin dissolved in
white spirit/xylol blend and pigmented with neutral fillers and aluminium paste. The material shall
have the following properties:
a.
Coverage:
b.
Solids content:
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c.
Drying time:
d.
- 40 to 200 Celsius
e.
Solvent:
White Spirit
f.
Flammability (dry):
7.2
The vessel fabricator will provide support rings on horizontal vessels. They will comply as a
minimum with Appendix 5.
The vessel fabricator will provide lugs or loops on the bottom heads of vertical columns and
vessels. They will comply as a minimum with
Similarly, the vessel fabricator will provide support rings on vertical vessels and columns generally
in accordance with APPENDIX 6 and APPENDIX 8.
On vertical or inclined lines at more than 45 from horizontal, an insulation support shall be
provided at the bottom and every 3m thereafter, where straight runs exceed three metres.
If any additional holding rings are required, sizing and fastening them shall be the responsibility of
the contractor.
8.
Insulation must be protected against damage and kept dry both in storage, during and after
application.
Insulation is only to be applied to clean dry surfaces in dry weather conditions and when the metal
surface temperature is at least 3C above the ambient dew point. Any runs of insulation which are
not completed by the end of the working day are to have all exposed surfaces sealed with vapoursealing tape and polythene sheet.
After completion of application of insulation, if the insulation can be exposed to rain, dripping
water or any other cause that may result in damage of the insulation material, it shall be protected
with weatherproof sheeting. The Responsible Officer shall approve the duration and extent of
protection. Permanent terminations shall be fully vapour-sealed, waterproofed and metal clad.
9.
APPLICATION
9.1
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
9.1.1
Scope
The extent of work shall be as detailed on the Data Sheets/Line Designation Lists/ Insulation
Schedule and other documents.
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In no case shall insulation be applied before successful completion of hydrotesting of all piping and
equipment.
The working locations shall be kept in a tidy condition and all waste and surplus material shall be
removed from the site at the completion of the job. All insulation materials and accessories shall
be delivered to the job site in the original, marked, unopened containers as supplied by the
manufacturers.
All statutory health and safety requirements shall be complied with for all operations. In particular,
all materials used shall be of a low-toxicity type and non-flammable. Asbestos-based insulation
shall not be permitted.
9.1.2
Surface Preparation
All surfaces to be insulated shall be cleaned and dried, and must be free from mud, rust, loose
scale, oil, and grease.
Surface protection shall be in accordance with CSBP Engineering Standard Protective Coatings
(ES-14-102-12) as follows:
a.
No primer coating required for insulated pipework and equipment which have an operating
temperature of over 100C, except where specified.
b.
Insulated piping and equipment surfaces, which have an operating temperature of less than
100C shall be primer coated only to System B.
9.1.3
Layering
For mineral wool insulation single layers shall be used for temperatures up to and including 350C
and for thicknesses up to 100mm. If the temperatures exceed 350C or the required thickness
exceeds 100mm, multiple layers shall be used.
If the total thickness of Cold Insulation is more than 60mm, insulation shall be applied in several
layers, except for protection against freezing for which maximum layer thickness shall be 30mm.
All joints between successive layers and also between adjacent sections of insulation shall be
staggered.
9.1.4
Installation Requirements
Field welding of any insulation supports on piping and/or equipment is strictly prohibited after
hydrotesting has been completed. Where post-weld heat treatment is needed for equipment or
piping, then insulation supports shall also be heat-treated. Adequate insulation supports shall be
supplied and welded by the fabricator of the piping and/or equipment in accordance with the
drawings and standards.
Removable insulating hoods for flanges, valves and instrument when required shall be made in
sections and attached with quick fastening, cadmium plated or stainless steel clips. This also
applies to removable parts of vessel insulation and process piping where inspection is required
(such as removable bundle tubular heat exchanger).
Piping and/or Equipment supports (skirt, lugs, legs, saddle, etc) shall not be insulated.
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Fastening Insulation
Piping and Equipment
DESCRIPTION
PIPING
<DN150
Adjoining sections of
Binding wire
insulation material shall maximum
be firmly butted
centres 150 mm
together and secured.
DN200 - 600
>1200 DIA
0.6 x 13mm
banding strap
c/w flat buckle
max. centres
450 mm
0.6 x 13mm
banding strap c/w
flat buckle max.
centres 300 mm
0.8 x 20mm
banding strap c/w
flat buckle max.
centres 300 mm
N/A
N/A
N/A
9.1.5.2
Heads
The wire shall be attached to the insulation support lugs and arranged in a diamond pattern so as to
hold firmly the insulation material against the surface of the head.
9.1.6
Sealing
Voids between the insulated surfaces and the insulating material shall be minimised.
Sections of insulation shall fit closely to the surface to be insulated and to adjacent sections. Any
gaps shall be filled with loose insulation material to give a continuous uniform surface.
All insulation shall be weatherproofed and shall be capable of withstanding firewater impingement.
All cracks and voids at the joints of the insulation material shall be filled with insulating cement.
All interruptions in continuity of the cladding shall be made watertight by caulking/sealant.
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9.2
INSULATED PIPEWORK
9.2.1
Hot Insulation
Insulation of pipework shall be carried out with rigid preformed sectional materials or semi rigid
boards. Where the pipe diameter is too large for moulded pipe sections, bevelled blocks shall be
used. All bends, tees and elbows shall be insulated with mitred sections of the same material and
thickness as that for the straight piping.
Insulation assembled to pipework shall be to manufacturers standard lengths as far as possible, but
shall not exceed one metre in length.
Each insulation layer shall be secured with binding wire.
Longitudinal expansion joints where necessary shall consist of 50mm spun mineral wool
compressed to 25mm thickness.
Stainless Steel bands shall be provided as Flange Guards in AN Service clamped at the 6 oclock
position.
Details of insulation assembled to pipework are shown in APPENDIX 7 and APPENDIX 9.
9.2.2
Cold Insulation
Insulation of pipework shall be carried out using pre-formed material. In-situ foam /sprayed foam
may be used for larger sizes. A Vapour seal shall be an integral part of the Insulation.
Where normal operating temperature is less than 0C and where more than one layer is applied,
each layer shall be sealed.
Pipe supports shall not be attached to the Pipe to avoid difficulties of sealing the support shoe,
instead, load bearing insulation shall be provided at the support at a hanger (see APPENDIX 13) or
a clamped-on type of shoe or directly supported if on a structural beam/pipe sleeper.
Valves and Flanges shall be insulated with moulded or pre-fabricated flange/valve boxes. Refer to
APPENDIX 14 .
9.3
INSULATED EQUIPMENT
9.3.1
Hot Insulation
Equipment shall be insulated with rigid slabs/boards, or flexible mattresses (rigid slabs only on tops
of equipment). Standard preformed pipe sections and mitred blocks shall be used where diameter
permits. Flat slabs shall only be used for flat surfaces or diameters greater than five metres. Pumps
shall not be insulated.
Flexible mattresses shall only be used when it is not possible to apply standard preformed pipe
sections or rigid slabs.
Rigid slab insulation shall be laid with staggered joints and secured with banding at 300mm
centres. When the bands are in position there shall be no cracks, open joints or bruises. Expansion
joints shall be used as required for expansion. Refer to APPENDIX 8.
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Flexible mattress insulation shall be wrapped around the surface and laced to the support rings with
binding wire. Adjacent mattresses shall be laced together with binding wire. The whole insulation
shall then be secured with banding at 300mm centres and tensioned so that the insulation is
compressed about 3mm.
Rigid slab insulation for heads of vessels/heat exchangers shall be segmental in shape. They shall
be held together with binding wire and finally secured by radial bands attached at their inner ends,
to a floating ring of 10mm diameter type 316 stainless steel bar, and at their outer ends to the
support ring on the vessel shell.
Suitably tensioned type 316 stainless steel spring buckles which allow for expansion shall be used
on equipment where required.
For the purpose of taking shell or pipe thickness measurements a removable self-sealing section of
insulation shall be provided.
Skirts, saddles, and supports of insulated equipment shall be insulated externally to a minimum
distance of 600 mm below their point of contact with the shell, or to within 150mm of the
horizontal support, as applicable.
9.3.2
Cold Insulation
Equipment shall be insulated with pre-formed slabs to ensure an accurate fit. A Vapour Seal shall
be an integral part of the insulation. Expansion/Contraction joints shall be used as required to cover
for differential movement between the vessel and the insulating material.
If normal operating temperature is less than 0C, if applied in more than one layer, each layer shall
be sealed.
9.4
STORAGE TANKS
9.4.1
Hot Insulation
Insulation on Storage Tanks shall terminate 150mm from the top of the floor plate to keep the
insulation clear of standing liquids. A weather shield flashing shall be installed such that it supports
the insulation and directs the run off from the cladding away from the tank floor/ring beam. A
weatherproof flashing shall also be provided around the perimeter of the tank roof. Where the
storage tank roof is not to be insulated, a suitable flashing shall be fitted over the corrugated sheets
and sealed watertight against the underside of the top curb angle of the tank.
9.4.2
Cold Insulation
The tank base, side walls, roof and appurtenances shall be insulated such that there is a continuous
vapour barrier over the outer surface of the insulation. The vapour seal over the manholes and
nozzles shall be integrated with the shell and roof.
Floor insulation shall be load bearing type and shall be as foam glass, with a vapour barrier.
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10.
10.1
QUALITY CONTROL
Quality control and testing procedures for all manufactured materials/components shall be
submitted to the Responsible Officer for approval.
Tests to be undertaken shall include physical properties of materials, uniformity and thickness of
Aluminium sheets, etc.
The quality control procedure shall be in the form of an inspection and test plan that references all
test procedures, witness points, acceptance and rejection criteria, frequency of testing and how
control of quality is measured and maintained.
Manufacturers of all materials shall supply certificates indicating all results of the applicable tests
required by this Standard.
Proposed quality control and testing procedures shall be submitted to Responsible Officer for
approval.
10.2
INSPECTION
Inspection will be carried out by the Responsible Officer to ensure that the insulation, installation
and equipment comply with the design requirements of this Standard.
Inspection shall include but not be limited to the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Note:
11.
The Contractor shall replace any materials that has been improperly installed or damaged.
REPAIRS
Before any repair work is commenced, a repair procedure shall be submitted to the Responsible
Officer for approval, giving details of location, cause of damage and type of repair proposed.
Where paint work and insulation is damaged or removed due to temporary bracing/supports,
temporary attachments, lifting attachments, tie-down operations, etc, the damaged insulation shall
be removed, the paintwork made good and the insulation re-applied in accordance with this
Standard.
Each plant area shall keep a log specifying where all repairs are made and when and how the
repairs were affected.
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NOMINAL
PIPE SIZE
(mm)
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
15
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
50
20
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
50
25
30
30
40
40
40
50
50
50
60
40
30
30
40
40
40
50
50
50
60
50
30
40
40
50
50
60
60
60
80
80
30
40
50
60
60
80
80
80
100
100
40
50
60
60
60
100
100
100
100
150
50
60
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
200
50
60
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
250
50
60
70
80
80
100
100
100
110
300
60
70
80
80
80
120
120
120
120
350
60
70
80
100
100
120
120
120
120
400
60
70
80
100
100
120
120
120
120
450
60
70
80
100
100
120
120
120
150
500
70
70
80
120
120
150
150
150
150
> 500
70
70
80
120
150
150
150
150
150
& shells
Note:
Note:
Piping which is traced may be covered with oversize insulation to include the tracing
line(s). Refer to APPENDIX 12 for details.
Note:
Insulation for Jacketed piping shall be in accordance with the Jacket Size and the
respective temperature.
Note:
Insulation thickness for equipment and piping operating above 500C shall be as
indicated in the respective piping and instrumentation diagrams/equipment drawings.
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NOMINAL PIPE
SIZE
Note:
(mm)
100
150
200
40
30
40
40
50
30
40
50
80
30
40
50
100
30
40
50
150
30
40
65
200
40
50
65
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NOMINAL
PIPE SIZE
(mm)
+5
-5
-15
-25
-40
-55
-75
-100
-130
-160
-185
15
25
40
40
40
50
50
65
65
75
75
90
20
25
40
40
50
50
50
65
65
75
90
90
25
25
40
40
50
50
50
65
75
90
90
90
40
40
40
50
50
50
65
65
90
90
90
100
50
40
40
50
50
50
65
75
90
90
100
115
80
40
50
50
65
65
75
90
90
100
115
115
100
40
50
50
65
65
75
90
100
115
115
125
150
40
50
65
65
75
75
90
115
115
125
150
200
40
50
65
65
75
75
90
115
125
140
150
250
40
50
65
75
75
90
100
115
125
140
150
300
40
50
65
75
90
90
100
115
125
140
150
350
40
50
65
75
90
100
115
125
140
150
165
400
40
50
65
75
90
100
115
125
140
150
165
450
40
50
65
75
90
100
115
125
140
150
165
500
50
65
75
75
90
100
115
125
150
150
165
> 500
50
65
75
75
90
100
115
140
150
165
180
and shells
Note:
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NOMINAL
PIPE SIZE
(mm)
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
15
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
50
50
20
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
50
50
25
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
50
60
40
30
30
30
30
30
40
50
50
60
50
30
30
30
30
30
40
50
60
60
80
30
30
30
30
40
40
50
60
60
100
30
30
30
40
40
40
50
60
70
150
30
30
30
40
40
40
60
60
70
200
30
30
40
40
40
50
60
60
80
250
30
40
40
40
40
50
60
70
80
300
40
40
40
40
50
50
60
70
80
350
40
40
40
50
50
60
60
70
80
400
40
40
40
50
50
60
70
80
80
450
40
40
40
50
50
60
70
80
90
500
40
40
40
50
50
60
70
80
90
500 and
shells
40
40
40
50
50
60
70
80
90
Note:
For > 50C use Glass Fibre type A or Mineral Wool type B insulation.
Note:
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Note: 1.
2.
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