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During the erection of piping systems, the accuracy of the
location of equipment, pipe supports, structure and
the piping itself is never perfect. Since the
expansion joint is usually far more easily deflected
than any of these other components, it is tempting for
piping installers to use it to correct for
misalignment. The installation instructions of
PT&P's expansion joints, as well as other
manufacturers, require that the piping be aligned to
the expansion joint during installation. The expansion
joints will arrive from the factory with rigid
restraints which maintain their length and ends in the
position and dimensions of the specification in this
catalog.
If some misalignment must be accepted by the expansion joint,
this can be accommodated by the addition of devices
such as limit rods which can be used during the
installation to adjust the expansion joints to fit.
Any proposed misalignment should be clearly stated to
PT&P so that the amount of deflection possible can
be considered in the total deflection capability of
the proper selection. As an example, one would not
want to have a needed cyclic axial compression
capability of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) cut in half by a
compression due to pipe misalignment of .025 inch (6.4
mm).
EJ Guide
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