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Once pipes are installed, insulation is done at one inch clear of any adjacent surfaces. The same clearance should be given from one tube to another. It also important to allow for expansion and contraction of pipes. Precautions should be taken against any arising forces are no transmitted to the adjacent surfaces. Valves and operational equipment should be easily reachable to control the use of the pipe. this is important for all fluid carrying pipes.
Sleeves in piping are provide where they are passing through walls, solid floors or concrete structures. These allow movement of the tubes through this structures. When cutting, it is important to use a hacksaw or other cutting material. This should not injure the tube. It also should not reduce the diameter or form beads or feathers that restrict the flow of fluids. Before joining pipes, they must secured properly. Ensure all formed bends retain the original diameter.
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