Soil
to Pipe InterfaceThis
1940's era, 42" cement lined steel pipe was mortar coated at
grade-line and below. The mortar extended 3-feet above the grade line and
encapsulated an elbow.
The problem began when the
concrete began to crack from freeze/thaw conditions that were present. As
the concrete de-bonded from the steel pipe, water intrusion began to
occur. This led to severe corrosion under the concrete that went unseen
for years.
The elbow finally hold
through at began to leak slightly. After further investigation, it was
found that nearly 7 feet piping was badly damaged. Taking the line out of
service was a major task for this power generation facility. So a repair
option was sought, and PowerSleeve® was the chosen method.
The leaks were sealed and the
pipe was cleaned and prepared. Multiple layers of PowerSleeve®
were installed to reinforce the damaged section. The plant was able to
stay in operation with no shutdowns during the repair.
Another 42" line at
another tower was found to be damaged just the same. PowerSleeve®
was selected for that repair as well. Both repairs have been in service in
the harsh desert environment for nearly 10 years.