Method Statement For Insulation Works and Jacketing
Method Statement For Insulation Works and Jacketing
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1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this method Statement is to describe the execution procedure for the
supply and installation of Hot & Personnel Protection insulation works of Piping, Valves
and Flanges.
This method statement provides the necessary support to the execution team with relevant
information regarding the specific project requirement and a guide line for a procedure to
work safely.
2. REFERENCES
As per Project Specification
3. INSULATION MATERIAL
3.1 Material Approval
All Insulation materials shall be approved by contractor/company prior to use and in
accordance with the specification Doc
3.2 Material Receiving Inspection
Material shall be received by Sub contractor, Supervisor and shall be checked for
following:
4. STORAGE OF MATERIALS
4.1 Responsibility
All the material shall be placed /stored in safe custody/charge of M/s XXXXX. It shall be
the responsibility of the XXXXX Field Supervisor to guarantee the flawless storage of the
material for the hot insulation.
All materials required for offshore works shall be transported and stored at the required
platform without any damages by XXXXX.
4.2 Condition
The storage of the material shall be stacked properly such that all the materials are easy
accessible. Materials shall be protected against all adverse environments such as sun,
humidity, moisture, rain, dust, sand, salt air, salt spray and seawater.
Mastics, sealants, adhesive, remain in original packing, storage according to
manufacturers instructions; temperature sensitive materials shall be stored in closed
roofed air conditioned containers/warehouses.
Hardware such as Screws, rivets, strap etc. should be stored in intact transport boxes
inside a closed room.
4.3 Temporary Storage of Insulation Material
For temporary storage of material, it shall be covered with tarpaulin and Hard Barricade
to avoid any damage.
4.4 Removable & Disposable of Insulation Material
Insulation materials (including ancillary materials) after usage shall be removed and shall
comply with applicable national and local regulations for health, safety and environment.
5. PREPARATION OF INSULATION :
5.1 Release for Insulation Work
It is the responsibility of the Client to release surfaces which are painted and prepared
for piping insulation. Prior to start with insulation a visual inspection will be carried out
and any loose rust/debris will be removed.
Surfaces shall be insulated only after the pressure testing has been done by the Client.
All mechanical works, testing must be completed before releasing the pipe lines for
insulation works.
All the area prior to start of insulation shall be officially released to XXXXX. This is
to ensure that all mechanical works (incl. Pipe support), painting & electrical heat tracing
(if applicable) has been completed and pipe is released for insulation activity. No
Insulation activity shall be started without release note and shall be issued prior to start
the insulation work.
5.2 Surface Preparation
Surfaces to be insulated shall be absolutely clean, free of oil, grease, dirt & moisture.
6. INSULATION PROCEDURE :
6.1 Scope of Work & Explanation of Procedure:
The total process consists of surface check, fixing of insulation materials, securing and
cladding activities. This procedure covers stage wise activities including quality control
check for insulation work.
A controlled copy of manufacturer product data sheet and Method statement shall be
available at the site throughout the duration of the project.
Whenever insulation work shall be interrupted, the insulation spot shall be protected with
polythene sheet to avoid ingress of any moisture.
The following item shall not be insulated, unless otherwise noted on the drawings
Code Inspection plate
Drains
Dummy Supports
Gauge
Internally Insulated Piping and Vessel
Components
Nameplates
Pumps
Pressure Tapings
Rotating
Equipments
(except
steam/gas turbines and boiler fed water
pumps)
Stampings
Steam Traps
Strainers
Ensure insulation does not pose risk to operators hand while turning valve handle.
INSULATION OF ELBOW
Same insulation material as used on the adjoining pipe line shall be used over elbows
after fabricating in required shapes.
All insulation segments shall be secured by SS 316 binding wire of 1.2mm thickness.
Gaps/holes shall be filled with the same insulation material.
VALVES AND FLANGES
Insulation boxes fabricated of Aluminum Sheet of 0.8 mm thickness removable type
insulation covers shall be fixed over all flanges and valves. The boxes shall have stainless
steel latches.
The insulation shall be of the same type and thickness as the adjacent pipe or
equipment insulation. Insulation shall be installed in such a way so that no gaps exist at
the joints when the box is closed.
WEATHER PROOFING APPLICATION
The surface cladding shall be made of Aluminum Alloy, A3003, H14 with Polysurlyn
moisture barrier and exterior clear coat.
The thickness of the Aluminum Alloy 3003 cladding sheet shall be 0.8 mm.
On round pipe, the cladding shall be cut to size rounded and placed concentric to the
pipe with overlap of 50mm on both longitudinal and circumferential. Overlaps shall be
staggered.
The cladding shall be secured with SS 316 Bands of size 15 mm x 0.5 mm thick
spaced on 300 mm maximum centres.
Metal jacketing over vertical pipe shall be supported on 100mm long S-clip (to be
fabricated at site). The clip shall be equally spaced with one clip at overlap. The
minimum number of S-clip shall be two for pipe sizes up to and including 150mm
diameter, and four for pipe size over 150 mm diameter.
The fitting covers shall be tightly fastened with SS 316 screws on 75 mm maximum
centres. Overlaps shall be 50mm wide and arranged to shed water. Where it is impractical
to maintain 50 mm overlap, the overlapped jackets shall be secured together with screws
spaced 75 mm centres. Each end of fitting covers shall be banded with SS 316 bands of
15 mm x 0.5 mm thick.
A water tight metal termination cover shall be installed where pipe insulation
terminates on permanent basis. Overlaps of the cover over the adjacent metal jacket shall
be secured with sheet metal screw installed on 75 mm centres.
Flashing compound shall be applied at all possible sources of moisture penetration.
All cut outs /gaps, overlaps, joints shall be sealed with metal sealant.
7. FINAL ACCEPTANCE
Inspections shall be based on approved ITPs.
Upon final acceptance of the metal cladding, XXXXX shall issue an inspection
control sheet form for the relevant Pipe lines and equipments being inspected.
8. INSPECTION PROCEDURE
The inspection of the insulation system shall be during the following stages:
The insulation shall be applied in accordance with good industrial practice and when
finished shall have a neat and workman like appearance to the satisfaction of the
company.
Ensure materials are protected from being damaged by moisture, temperature, wind or
any other atmospheric factors.
Verify that the materials applied are the same as they specified or approved materials.
Verify the insulated item and insulation code are same as marked in the P&IDs and
related drawings.
Inspect the insulation support for correct location, type, width and length if
applicable.
Verify that the insulated surface to uniform without gaps and voids.
Verify that the joints of insulation segments are properly staggered and tightly
installed.
Ensure that the insulation is clean, dry and fit for its intended purpose before
weatherproofing is applied.