pipework

Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid.Industrial process piping (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from wood, fiberglass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included in the field of piping design (or piping engineering), though the sensors and automatic controlling devices may alternatively be treated as part of instrumentation and control design. Piping systems are documented in piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs). If necessary, pipes can be cleaned by the tube cleaning process.
Piping sometimes refers to piping design, the detailed specification of the physical piping layout within a process plant or commercial building. In earlier days, this was sometimes called drafting, technical drawing, engineering drawing, and design, but is today commonly performed by designers that have learned to use automated computer-aided drawing or computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Plumbing is a piping system with which most people are familiar, as it constitutes the form of fluid transportation that is used to provide potable water and fuels to their homes and businesses. Plumbing pipes also remove waste in the form of sewage, and allow venting of sewage gases to the outdoors. Fire sprinkler systems also use piping, and may transport nonpotable or potable water, or other fire-suppression fluids.
Piping also has many other industrial applications, which are crucial for moving raw and semi-processed fluids for refining into more useful products. Some of the more exotic materials used in pipe construction are Inconel, titanium, chrome-moly and various other steel alloys.

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  1. G

    Radiator pipework plan for bungalow (picture)

    Good afternoon, I am a joiner, attempting plumbing work, what could possibly go wrong!! Please see my attached picture. Pink is feed, blue is return, purple are the radiators. We live in a bungalow with timber floors, and access underneath. Boiler is in the centre of the house with 22mm feed...
  2. K

    Connecting Flexible Tap connector to Copper pipework

    Hi - apologies for the stupid question but really struggling to find the right answer (I'm a novice as you'll see). New kitchen tap fitted with 2 flexible tap connectors. The ends (which connect to the incoming pipework) have a diameter of 22mm and have female connections. I need to connect...
  3. G

    Problem pipework that dosent make sense.

    Stripping out hot and cold for new set of bathrooms and ensuite so identified hot and cold marked h and c on floor next to pipes. Shut it off and stripped all pipework out to floor level. Turned out a bit of spaghetti station pipework feeding from one side and disappearing other end of room into...
  4. finchy01

    Unvented cylinder D2 pipework

    Morning all. I'm quoting for a conversion from vented to unvented (I'm g3) a d the customer has said that she has been told that the d2 can go into normal waste pipe with a special connection. I was under the Impression that D2 pipe should be of copper material to the outside of the property...
  5. Inverness

    Gastite pipework regs

    hi guys went to commission gas boilers today and the gas pipe from the meter is gastite in a ducting under concrete floor with subfloor. I believe it's one continue length with no joins. The yellow gastite pipe should be protected from uv rises and the fitting should be covered in a plastic...
  6. S

    CH flow pipework still hot even with CH turned off

    Hi, I’ve had a problem recently since I moved the pipes to my radiator from one side of the room to the other (in a bungalow so pipes go through ceiling into loft). Even with the CH turned off I still get hot flow pipes to all radiators, the rads are just slightly warm at the top & all return...
  7. D

    Open sanitary pipework in my kitchen causing flooding due to blockage in drains

    Hi all, forgive me if I'm getting my terminology wrong but I'm not a plumber & I'm having a nightmare here. I have an open connection between my boiler overflow pipe & the main communal sink drain for my block. As in the connection between the two is not sealed. I know this now because we...
  8. T

    Outside pipework and connections

    Firstly, Im not a plumber but like to tackle anything in my own house. I want to plumb in a USA type fridge to the cold water supply in the kitchen. The floor is tiled and i dont want to lift them. The best route is outside through the kitchen wall under the sink.... under the decking fir...
  9. D

    Checking for leaks in new pipework

    I'll be putting in new runs of copper for my bath / basin taps that will run under the floor and in the walls. Will capping the ends off and turning on the water be enough to check for leaks before tiling over?
  10. sammathias

    Pipework heat capacity?

    I have a customer who wants to upgrade the size of his living room rad from a 600*1000p+ to a 600x1400k2. the existing rad is on 10mm pipe probably about 12metres in total, doesnt take alot of working out that the new rad wont work very well off 10mm pipe but try telling customer that, he...
  11. P

    Suggestions for radiator pipework route around joist

    Hi All, I am currently renovating my house (first home) and what started as a bit of paint has somehow escalated.....so, on the list of current jobs is central heating and radiators throughout. I've hung most of the radiators and chased down walls in three locations (for downstairs radiators)...
  12. J

    stopcock and pipework

    Hi all, I'm renovating a property and would like to move the stopcock to a more convenient location but need some advice on the fittings to use. The pipe coming into the house is steel and measures at around 28mm outside diameter (see picture). I'd like to know if 28mm steel pipe sounds...
  13. S

    Cleaning oil pipework

    Hi all Office have taken an enquiry about cleaning a golf clubs oil lines. Its a commercial installation so will likely be steel pipes. I have no experience in cleaning oil lines so not sure whats involved. Tbh it's not a job i'm interested in but office have asked me to find out whats...
  14. S

    Unvented discharge pipework

    Hi all, sorry for the long post. Looking for some advice. Went out to a ground floor flat to look at fitting an unvented cylinder. Problem is the airing cuoboard is in the middle of the flat with no real way to get the discharge to outside. He has had another quote which allows to run it into...
  15. R

    New build upstairs pipework order of & markings

    Hi All, Currently doing a new build that has underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. From the image provided can anyone tell me in order from left to right what each one of these pipes does by the way the plumber has marked them with tape. Thanks.
  16. gingalig

    Meter spigot pipework badly sealed

    Hi, Sorry for posting the obvious to the more experienced of you, I've just come across a meter in a box with the gas pipe going out through the back via the spigot, The transporter had apparently come and changed the regulator a couple of weeks ago, my issue is that there is a lot of what looks...
  17. P

    One and a quarter BSP pipework

    Hi, Just joined the forum. I have a large log burner which has one and a quarter inch BSP fittings. I wish to change the layout of the pipes after removing an old oil boiler. The pipework is rock solid in the fittings and even using a Stilson with a length of scaffold pole attached won't...
  18. A

    advice needed on new pipework on boiler

    Hi All, I am doing some work in newly bought house and the plumber had looked at the Valiant boiler and said it was very dangerous and needed piping inc few other bits of work but wanted to know how much that would cost as he quoted me £1600. he said the boiler is a good one and its fine just...
  19. R

    Moving Boiler + Cylinder - Pipework run advice

    So, I'm looking to move from a gravity fed system to a sealed, and move the cylinder and boiler to the opposite side of the property! I'm wondering if you guys can help advise on pipe runs, so I can do this part myself. I know its tricky do such a think without looking in person but i've...
  20. M

    Pressure loss through the pipework

    I have recently read a couple of posts on here that specify that the pressure loss from the meter to the applicate can be a max on 1.5 mbar. I always understood it to be 1.0 mbar. Has it changed without my knowledge? I am due to resit my assessment soon so it was a while ago. Mark.
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