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<strong>KAN</strong>-<strong>therm</strong> <strong>Press</strong> <strong>System</strong> - technical information<br />

<strong>KAN</strong>-<strong>therm</strong> <strong>Press</strong> <strong>System</strong> - an example of compensation of <strong>therm</strong>al elongations of<br />

main pipeline and its branches<br />

Such location the tee and<br />

slidable point SP enables to<br />

independently organize<br />

compensation of both<br />

branches.<br />

L-shaped branches from main pipeline provide the possibility of<br />

making the compensation arms (expansion compensation lengths)<br />

for vertical pipeline located very close to main pipeline. Valves cane<br />

be assembled directly next to tees as a fixed points FP.<br />

Steel manifold is considered<br />

as a fixed point for multilayer<br />

pipeline.<br />

Valve assembled as a fixed<br />

point FP.<br />

Z-shaped branches to the vertical pipeline located far<br />

from main pipeline provide free lay-out of fixed points FP<br />

and the use of compensation principles.<br />

Such location the tee enables to<br />

independently organize compensation of<br />

both branches to the vertical pipelines.<br />

This lenght will constitute<br />

compensation arm for the<br />

vertical pipeline.<br />

L-shaped branches from<br />

main pipeline provide the<br />

possibility of making the<br />

compensation arms<br />

(expansion compensation<br />

lengths) for vertical pipeline<br />

located very close to main<br />

pipeline. Valves cane be<br />

assembled directly next to<br />

tees as a fixed points FP.<br />

Caution: not recommended<br />

The mistake is the over-rigid pipeline<br />

- doesn't exist any compensation<br />

between two fixed points FPs.<br />

Practically, stresses in all axes<br />

impact on the tee and the valve is<br />

"hanging" on the pipeline.<br />

Slidable point SP position<br />

determines the length of<br />

compensation arm A<br />

(expansion compensation<br />

length).<br />

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