Common issues and solutions for steel ring sludge suction pipes (三)
Section Three:
Leakage or Disconnection at Joints
Issue Phenomenon: Leakage of water and mud at pipe connections (flanges, clamps, quick couplings).
Main Causes:
1. Seal ring issues: Aging, wear, twisting during installation, or improper installation.
2. Loose connection bolts: Flange connection bolts become loose due to vibration and pressure fluctuations.
3. Uneven connection surface or impurities: Mud, debris on flange sealing surfaces or O-ring grooves, leading to poor sealing.
4. Misoperation: Pipeline subjected to lateral pulling force, causing gaps at the connection.
Solutions:
1. Re-tighten: Check and re-tighten flange bolts (ensure even tightening in diagonal sequence).
2. Clean and replace seal rings: After disassembly, thoroughly clean the sealing surface, replace with new, correctly sized seal rings, and apply silicone grease for installation and sealing.
3. Check alignment: Ensure two pipes maintain coaxiality, avoid forced alignment.
Preventive Measures:
Regularly check tightness: Include checking the tightness of connection bolts in daily maintenance procedures.
Carry spare seal rings: Keep commonly used size seal rings handy for replacement.
Standardize installation: Ensure connection surfaces are clean before installation, and seal rings are installed correctly.