“Permanent” Repairs are Forever—or Something Like That, with Tim Mally
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How long should a permanent repair last? 50 years? Until the next scheduled maintenance?
According to RSPA 98-4733, “permanent” means as long as the pipe will be in service under normal operating and maintenance conditions.
In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris sit down with returning special guest Tim Mally to break down the concept of repair permanency, what it means from a code perspective, and what factors can influence the permanency of composite repairs.
Highlights:
- Breaking down what the code says about repair “permanence”
- What factors affect composite repair permanency
- Criteria to consider for composite reinforcement of non-standard features
- Evaluating existing composite repairs for permanency
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Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
Tim Mally
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