Inline Pressure Balanced Expansion Joints
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- Eliminates pressure thrust loads
- Conservers space
- Eliminates main anchors
In-line pressure balanced expansion joints are designed to absorb externally imposed axial movement without imposing pressure loading on the system. This is accomplished by using two bellows both at line pressure tied together and acting in opposite directions. It is used where pressure loading on the piping or equipment is not acceptable. While the joint balances out the pressure forces , the force required to move the joint itself is not balanced.
Both the flow bellows and balancing bellows must be compressed or elongated in operation and the combined axial spring force acts on the piping or equipment. Since the forces need to move the bellows of the in-line pressure balanced expansion joints are of low magnitude these are usually not objectionable.
These joints are usually installed at change of direction. They may also be designed for in line operation.The complexity of the in-line pressure balanced expansion joint makes it an expensive unit . It’s use can be justified economically only in those cases where the problems created by the pressure loading would be even more expensive.
The in-line pressure balanced bellows is a unique design which absorbs thermal motion while eliminating the pressure thrust loads on a piping system without a change in the direction of the piping.
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- Eliminates pressure thrust.
- Conserves space.
- Eliminates main anchors.
- Does not require change in the direction of the piping system.