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Instalasin Jacketed Tubing (MS-CRD-ITUB)

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Jacketed Tubing and

Insulated Tubing
Installation Instructions

These instructions provide the user with information for


Jacketed and Bundled Tubing
installation of Swagelok® jacketed and insulated tubing.
For additional information, see the product literature. General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

! Caution Determining Required Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1


All installations must be done in accordance Uncoiling and Straightening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
with applicable local codes. Tracer Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Bending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Installation and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Preinsulated Tubing
Center Line Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Heat-Shrink End Seal Boot Installation . . . . . . . . . . 4
Heat-Shrink Entry Seal Boot Installation . . . . . . . . . 4
Silicone Sealant Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Jacket Patch Kit Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Power Connection Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Temperature Sensor Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

General Information ! Caution


Keep the tubing bundle and insulation sealed during Never allow insulation to get wet.
storage, handling, and installation by taping a plastic bag
around the exposed end or using a heat shrink boot.

Determining Required Length


1. Determine the length of tubing required.
2. Allow at least 12 in. (305 mm) of straight tubing before
connecting to fittings.
3. For steam-traced tubing bundles, add enough length
to connect the tracer to the supply connection and to
the return system.
4. For electric-traced tubing bundles, add enough length
to connect the power supply. Include 6 in. (152 mm)
for inside the junction box. Include enough length of
tracer to heat any other desired devices at the end of
the bundle.

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Uncoiling and Straightening
Method 1: Unroll the coil on the floor or other flat surface. Method 2: Use a second smaller spool to straighten the
Straighten by hand and remove any bows. product as it is taken off of the larger shipping spool.

Tracer Connections
Electric tracer kits must be connected and terminated
using approved power connection and termination kits.

Bending
Bend the tubing using a bundle bending tool (Fig. 1) or a
mandrel such as a small spool (Fig. 2) with a radius of at
least 8 in. (203 mm). If the bundle is oval in shape, make
the bend with the wide side of the bundle against the tool
or mandrel (Fig. 3).
Note: A bundle bending tool with a 12 in. (305 mm) radius Fig. 1 Fig. 2
must be used when the bundle has any of these
characteristics:
■ The bundle contains two or more 3/4 in. tubes.
■ The smallest bundle dimension is > 1 3/4 in.
■ The bundle contains a tube > or = to 1 in.O.D.
When using a bundle bending tool:
1. Place the hook around the bundle towards the end of
the bundle that you need to move during the bend Fig. 3 Fig. 4
(Fig. 3).
2. Rotate the handle towards the stationary end of the
bundle until the desired bend is achieved. If a bend
greater than 90° is required, reposition the bending
tool and make additional bends.
To make a lateral bend (Fig. 4):
1. Make the initial bend (Fig. 5).
2. Twist the bundle (90° maximum), and make the other Fig. 5 Fig. 6
bend (Fig. 6).

Bundle Bending Tool Ordering Information


Bundled Tubing Bending Tool
Bend Radius Ordering Number
8 in. (305 mm) MS-BBT
12 in. (203 mm) MS-BBT-12

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Installation and Support
■ To permanently install the tubing, remove temporary end
seals and install the heat-shrink boot. See Heat-Shrink
End Seal Boot Installation for Preinsulated Tubing
Bundles, page 4.
■ Route tubing along existing structures, such as
columns and beams, to provide support.
■ Support jacketed tubing as you would bare tubing,
except use a support clamp 1/8 in. (2 or 3 mm) larger
than the tube size.
■ Support tubing every 6 ft (1.8 m) for horizontal runs,
and every 15 ft (4.6 m) for vertical runs.
■ Supports and hangers must have a large surface area
and be designed so they cannot be overtightened to
crush the jacketed tubing.
■ Do not use U-bolts as supports.
■ Tubing may be strapped into an angle iron for support.
Place the tubing in an angle iron that is 1/2 in. (12.7 mm)
larger than the widest dimension of the bundle, and
secure it with metal or plastic straps.
For information about tube supports, see the Swagelok
Tube Supports catalog.

Center Line Tool for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles


1. Cut the jacket and insulation, and remove to expose
process and tracer tubes.
Outer bend shoe
2. Insert the tube bundle through the seal boot.
2. Unscrew center nut and remove center bend shoe.
3. Insert tube bundle.
4. Gently bend tubes against the outside shoes.
5. Install center bend shoe and tighten center nut.
6. Bend tubes against center shoe until tubes are Outer bend shoe
parallel.
Center nut
7. Repeat step 2, and remove tubing bundle from tool.
Center bend shoe
8. Seal bundle ends. See Heat-Shrink End Seal Boot
Installation for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles or
Heat-Shrink Entry Seal Boot Installation for
Preinsulated Tubing Bundles, page 4.

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Heat-Shrink End Seal Boot Installation for Preinsulated Tubing
1. Cut back the insulation and jacket, leaving at least 12 in. 3. Use a heat gun to shrink the boot over the tubing.
(305 mm) of tubing exposed. Move the heat source back and forth over the boot,
2. Slip the heat-shrink boot over the end of the tubing. If applying heat evenly. Once the boot has assumed the
more than one tube is present, spread the tubes apart shape of the tubing, stop applying heat. Further
far enough to fit each tube into the legs on the end of heating will not make the boot shrink any more tightly.
the boot. Do not nick or cut the boot. Note: If the boot does not assume the shape of the
Note: Bend the process tubes to the correct tubing, pinch the boot with pliers while hot and
instrument connection centers before shrinking hold until cool to reduce the leg diameter.
the boot. This may be accomplished by using a ! Warning
tube bender or the center line tool. Do not overheat tubing when applying a
heat-shrink boot to a product with plastic
tubing. Excessive heat could damage the
tubing.
4. Cut the tubing and / or the tracer to the length
required for installation.

Heat-Shrink Entry Seal Boot Installation Kit for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles
Kit Contents 1. Place the threaded connector end into the pre-cut
■ Threaded connector hole in an enclosure so the flanged end is on the
inside of the enclosure.
■ O-ring
2. Place the O-ring over the threaded end and position
■ Shrinkable boot
against outside of enclosure.
Panel 3. Screw the shrinkable boot onto the connector, and
tighten using a spanner wrench.
A, maximum panel thickness
O-ring 4. Insert the insulated tubing into the shrinkable boot
opening and make the necessary connections in the
enclosure.
B 5. Use a heat gun to shrink the boot over the tubing.
C
mounting
bundle Move the heat source back and forth over the boot,
hole
OD
diameter applying heat evenly. Once the boot has assumed the
shape of the tubing, discontinue heat application.
Further heating will not make the boot shrink tighter.
Note: If the boot does not assume the shape of the
tubing, pinch the boot with pliers while hot and
hold until cool to reduce the leg diameter.
Dimensions, in. (mm) ! Warning
Ordering Do not overheat tubing when applying a
Number A B C
heat-shrink boot to a product with plastic
0.75 to 1.60
MS-HSS-4-KIT 0.50 (12.7) 2.00 (50.8)
(19.0 to 40.6)
tubing. Excessive heat could damage the
tubing.
0.75 to 2.10
MS-HSS-4S-KIT 2.38 (60.5)
(19.0 to 53.3)
1.43 to 2.75
MS-HSS-5-KIT 1.00 (25.4) 3.50 (88.9)
(36.3 to 69.8)

MS-HSS-6X-KIT 4.50 (114) 1.50 to 3.50


(38.1 to 88.9)

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Silicone Sealant Installation for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles

! Caution
Seal insulation ends to prevent contamination
of the insulation.
1. Cut the jacket square and remove insulation, leaving
the desired length of tubing exposed.
3/8 in. (9.5 mm)
2. Bend the process tubing to the desired position.
3. Cut and remove the insulation back under the jacket
about 3/8 in. (9.5 mm).

! Do not push back the insulation. It must be


removed as indicated.
4. Fill the cavity end with silicone sealant, making sure
that all exposed insulation is sealed.

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Jacket Patch Kit Installation for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles
Kit Contents Fig. 1
■ Thermal insulation
■ Self-sealing black rubber patch
■ Fiberglass tape

To install the jacket patch kit at a splice: Fig. 2 6 in. (152 mm)
Maximum
1. Cut the jacket square and remove insulation, leaving
desired length of tubing exposed on both pieces
(Fig. 1).
2. Use a Swagelok tube fitting to connect the tubes (Fig. 2).
3. Wrap the area with thermal insulation until it is built up
to the outside diameter of the jacket (Fig. 3). Use the
fiberglass tape to hold the insulation in place. 0Fig. 3 Insulation
4. Cut the self-sealing black rubber patch so that it
extends over the pre-existing tubing bundle jackets by
1 in. (25.4 mm) on each side (Fig. 4).
5. Remove the protective wax paper backing, and wrap
the patch around the area to be patched. Leave the
clear protective layer in place and facing out.
6. Overlap the edges of the patch by at least 1/2 in. Fig. 4 Patch
1/2 in.
(12.7 mm) and press the patch into place (Fig. 4). (12.7 mm)
7. Use the fiberglass tape to hold the patch in place and
prevent separation of the seams until it cures.

To install the jacket patch kit at a tubing end:


1. Wrap insulation around the tubes and fittings until the 1 in.
diameter is built up to equal the outside diameter of (25.4 mm)

the jacket (Fig. 5).


2. Cut the patch material to extend over the jacket by 1 in.
(25.4 mm) and beyond the insulation on the individual Fig. 5
tubes by 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) (Fig. 6).
3. Remove the protective wax paper backing, and wrap
the patch around the area to be patched. Leave the
clear protective layer in place and facing out.
4. Overlap the edges of the patch by at least 1/2 in.
(12.7 mm), and press the patch into place. Fig. 6 3/8 in. 1 in.
(9.5 mm) (25.4 mm)
5. Use the fiberglass tape to hold the patch in place and
prevent separation of the seams.
6. Fill the cavity end with a sealant, such as silicone
sealant, making sure that all exposed insulation is
protected (Fig. 7).

Fig. 7

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Power Connection Installation for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles
Kit Contents
■ Junction box and cover
■ 24 in. (610 mm) convoluted tubing
■ Mounting bracket
■ 2 mounting straps
■ Connection kit

To mount bundle:
1. Cut the jacket and insulation to expose the process ! Caution
and tracer tubes to the length required to connect to Electric Traced Systems
the power location. Consult installation instructions received with the kit.
2. Seal the end of the bundle with a heat-shrink end seal You may be required to make connections and
boot or entry seal boot. See Heat-Shrink End Seal terminations at a particular point on the tracer. If so,
Boot Installation for Preinsulated Tubing or Heat- these points will need to be located prior to cutting
Shrink Entry Seal Boot Installation Kit for the bundle to its final length. Failure to properly install
Preinsulated Tubing Bundles, page 4. the electric tracer can lead to excessive heating,
tracer failure, and damage to the tubing bundle.
3. Cut the process tubing to length and make
connections.
4. See the manufacturer’s instructions for installing the
connection kit.

Temperature Sensor Installation for Preinsulated Tubing Bundles


The purpose of this instruction is to provide general 5. Once the sensor is in place, hold the slit area together
guidance in the installation of a temperature sensing and place fiberglass tape every 1 1/2 in. (38.1 mm)
thermostat, an RTD, or thermocouple. Each thermostat over the slit area.
is different and specific instructions may vary; see any 6. Secure the capillary to the bundle with the fiberglass
additional instructions received with the specific product. tape at least 2 in. (50.8 mm) from the end of the slit.
! Caution 7. Apply a bead of silicone sealant along each side of
The sensor should be in contact with the the capillary.
process tubes only and not the tracer. Contact 8. Using a jacket patch kit, wrap the bundle with the
with the tracer could cause a false reading. rubber patch where the slit was made previously. See
1. Determine a suitable mounting location for the Heat-Shrink Entry Seal Boot Installation Kit for
thermostat housing, and route the capillary along the Preinsulated Tubing Bundles, page 4, steps 4 to 7.
bundle. Note: The rubber patch should extend 2 in. (50.8 mm)
past the slit on each side.
! Caution
Do not place near heater or near process
connection in an enclosure. Doing so will
cause the thermostat to register an inaccurate Similar techniques can be used to install other sensing
temperature. devices. See any additional instructions provided by the
2. Measure the sensor length and add an additional 2 in. device manufacturer.
(50.8 mm). This will be your slit length.
3. Slit the bundle lengthwise as determined in step 2,
ensuring that the slit goes through the insulation and
polyester film, opposite the tracer, where the sensor
will be placed.
4. Insert the sensor into the bundle. The sensor should
touch the process tubes only.

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