What is a Hot Tap and why it is made?
Hot Taps or Hot Tapping is the ability to safely tie into a pressurized system, by drilling or cutting, while it is on stream and under pressure.Typical connections consist:
- Tapping fittings like Weldolet®, Reinforced Branch or Split Tee.
Split Tees often to be used as branch and main pipe has the same diameters. - Isolation Valve like gate or Ball Valve.
- Hot tapping machine which includes the cutter, and housing.
- Design: ANSI B31.1, B31.3, ANSI B31.4 & B31.8, ASME Sec. VIII Div.1 & 2
- Fabrication: ASME Sec. VIII Div.1
- Welding: ASME Sec. IX
- NDT: ASME Sec. V
Remarks before made a Hot Tap
- A hot tap shall not be considered a routine procedure, but shall be used only when there is no practical alternative.
- Hot Taps shall be installed by trained and experienced crews.
- It should be noted that hot tapping of sour gas lines presents special health and metallurgical concerns and shall be done only to written operating company approved plans.
- For each hottap shall be ensured that the pipe that is drilled or sawed has sufficient wall thickness, which can be measured with ultrasonic thickness gauges. The existing pipe wall thickness (actual) needs to be at least equal to the required thickness for pressure plus a reasonable thickness allowance for welding. If the actual thickness is barely more than that required for pressure, then loss of containment at the weld pool is a risk.
- Welding on in-service pipelines requires weld procedure development and qualification, as well as a highly trained workforce to ensure integrity of welds when pipelines are operating at full pressure and under full flow conditions.
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