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# Line stopping
Line stopping or line plugging is a means of isolating a piping system to provide a shut off where none exists. This process serves as a control, or temporary valve, that can be removed after permanent alterations or valve replacements/additions have been made. With a hot tap previously made on a line, a line stopper is attached to a temporary valve, and the valve is opened. The line stopper is hydraulically or mechanically pushed into the line to seal the pipe. The main is supported by the line stop sleeve. After performing the necessary service, the stop is removed, and a blind flange is installed on the sleeve.
There are various types of line stopping heads. The oldest and still most widely used method of line plugging is the pivoting head style line stop. This technology dates back to the 1930s. The pivot head line stop requires a full size on size hot tap in order to be inserted into the operating piping system. Other methods include the folding head line stop, which enters the pipe through a reduced branch hot tap; the Sure-Stop line stop, which intersects the pipe and does not seal inside the pipe like other methods; and the HTP, which is a high temperature, high pressure system that will stop the flow on existing pipes at operating temperatures above what other methods of line stops can safely stop.
A single line stop can be used to stop off and abandon a shutdown. Two or more line stops can be used in tandem to isolate and bypass many intersecting lines at once. Fluid in the line is bypassed, leaving a workable dead section to alter, repair, or add a valve while service provided by this line is continued.
Services can be performed on pipes from ¾” – 80” in size. Line Stops can be performed on almost any kind of pipe with pressures or product under pressure including all types of pipe materials, e.g.:
cast iron
ductile iron
P.V.C. and H.D.P.E.
asbestos cement / transite
pre-stressed concrete cylinder
non-cylinder concrete
stainless steel
steel and copper
== References ==
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 08 - Building Services/Section 4 - Acoustics]]
- [[Research, Analysis & Citations]]
- [[Building Services/Building Performance/Indoor Air Quality]]
- [[History and Theory/Temple Architecture/Stone Temples of India]]
- [[Building Construction/Hill Architecture]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 09 - Plumbing Services/Section 2 - Drainage and Sanitation]]
- [[Building Services/Building Performance/Acoustics]]
- [[Wiki-Architecture/Biographies]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/Energy Codes]]
- [[Design/Building Typologies/Residential Architecture]]
== External links ==
Industry leading line stopping technology
The Basics of Line Stopping
What Is Line Stopping & How Does It Work