Lagging Materials and Installation Sample Clauses

Lagging Materials and Installation. All insulated surfaces of equipment, ductwork, piping, and valves will be lagged. All aluminum lagging will be ASTM B 209 Alclad 3004 or acceptable equal. Aluminum lagging will be mill finished. Ribbed or fluted aluminum lagging for equipment and ductwork will be 0.040-inch minimum thickness. Flat aluminum lagging will be 0.050-inch minimum thickness, except in areas where personnel may walk thereon. In these areas, 0.080-inch minimum thickness will be used, unless steel walkways are provided. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 36 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2x1 501G REFERENCE PLANT APPLICATION HANDBOOK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN CRITERIA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Piping lagging will be mill finish sheet aluminum, 0.020-inch minimum thickness on applications up to 13-inch outside diameter, and 0.024-inch minimum thickness on all other applications. Outdoor lagging will be installed to secure a weatherproof installation. Lagging will be carefully fabricated and fitted to ensure a neat appearance. Open ends of all fluted sections will be provided with tight-fitting closure pieces. All areas of contact between dissimilar metals will be protected against galvanic corrosion by a suitable insulating coating. All lagging on curved surfaces will be machine rolled and formed to fit the insulation curvatures. All joints will be lapped a minimum of 2 inches and placed to shed water. Removable insulated covers will be provided over all equipment manholes, nameplates, and code stampings. Access doors through lagging will be provided, as required. All lagging will be secured in place, using panhead self-tapping screws, fitted with neoprene washers. Screws will be 6061-T6 aluminum alloy, stainless steel, or anodized 2024 aluminum alloy. spacing of screws for joints in ribbed aluminum lagging will be not more than 12 inches. spacing of screws for flat aluminum sheet will be not more than 8 inches. All joints will be placed to shed water. On outdoor piping, in addition to screws, lagging will be secured by machine-attached stainless steel bands spaced on not greater than 24-inch centers. All insulated piping will have a vapor barrier and will be aluminum lagg...
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