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u of the ballast and then placing a similar pad over the top of the pipe before the upper half of the ballast is lowered into position. 374 Chapter 10 Marine Installations Lifting the pipe and positioning the lower half of the ballast under the pipe. Lowering the pipe so that it sits in the lower half of the ballast Positioning and then lowering the upper half of the ballast so it sits on top of the pipe. 4. Positioning and then lowering the upper half of the ballast so it sits on top of Applying the strapping or tightening the bolts so that the ballasts the pipe are held fast to the pipe. (Note: before submersion retightening of 5. Applying the strapping or tightening the bolts so that the ballasts are held fast to the bolts may be necessary to overcome any loss of gripping that the pipe. (Note: before submersion, retightening of the bolts may be necessary to may result from the stress-relaxation effect). re 9.4 Figure 4 Installation of ballast weights from a raft or barge Installation of Ballast Weights From a Raft or Barge Step 8 Launching the Pipeline into the Water As previously cautioned, pipe that is launched into the water needs to have its ends closed, or its outlets located sufficiently high above the water, to prevent any water from entering the pipe. When the pipe is launched in the form of shorter strings of pipe that will later be joined to each other to produce the required overall length of submerged pipe, each separate section needs to have both ends sealed to overcome any loss of gripping that may result from the stress-relaxation effect).PDF Image | Marine Installations PE
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