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Figure 3 Two-piece Concrete Anchors in Storage at Marine Job-Site Step 4 Selection of an Appropriate Site for Staging, Joining and Launching the Pipe The site for staging, joining and launching the pipe should preferably be on land adjacent to the body of water in which the pipeline is to be installed and near the point at which the pipe is to enter the water. Also, the site should be accessible to land delivery vehicles. If these requirements are not easily met, the pipe may be staged, joined and weighted at another more accessible location and then floated to the installation site. Long lengths of larger diameter PE pipe have been towed over substantial distances. However, considerable precautions should be exercised for insuring the stability of the towed materials in light of marine traffic, prevailing currents or impending weather considerations. To facilitate proper alignment of the pipe-ends in the fusion machine and to leave enough room for the attachment of the ballast weights, the site near the water should be relatively flat. It is best to allow a minimum of two pipe lengths between the fusion joining machine and the water’s edge. The site should also allow the pipe to be stockpiled conveniently close to the joining machine. The ground or other surface over which the pipe is to be moved to the water should be relatively smooth and free of rocks, debris or other material that may damage the pipe or interfere with its proper launching. When launching a pipe with ballast weights already attached, provision should be made for a ramp or a rail skidway arrangement to allow the ballasts to move easily into the water without hanging up on the ground. As elaborated under the launching step, the end of a pipe that is moved into the water needs to be sealed to prevent water from entering and, thereby, compromising its capacity to float freely. Chapter 10 371 Marine InstallationsPDF Image | Marine Installations PE
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