Friday, September 7, 2012

Live Connection in Existing Pipeline

Live connection without any kind of disruption is liked by everyone. In fact it is the most favorite of today generation people who don’t have enough time to spare for any kind of work that takes more time. I used to think that I would be getting a plumber this weekend so that the leakage would be fixed but I hadn’t imagined that it would not take much of my time. When I saw my schedule, I realized that I was not getting week off this week. So, I had to call experts from Allied pipe freezing to get it fixed.

Under pressure drilling was the technique that I liked most; I thought that they had to stop the existing pipe connection that was fixed to by washroom. I was being worried that I would be late for office as they will be closing the pipeline for a while and I won’t be able to take a bath, but I was wrong. Their way of operating is totally different. During shrink fitting they don’t stop the live pipe line. Instead, a branch connection is made to a live pipe.

In this connection, a valve is fitted then with the help of drilling machine they make a small hole in the pipe. Then, after drilling the valve is closed. It is beneficial when the showdown is not practical and can be operated on almost every pipeline materials.

Don’t worry about leakage as there is no loss of flow.

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