Block Large Pipelines for Long Term Projects

Isolating large pipes and tunnels for extensive repairs or pipeline maintenance requires careful planning and specialized techniques to ensure safety, minimize downtime, and maintain system integrity. Professionals often use an Inflatable Line Stop specified for the project based on pressure, chemical, temperature, and flow. The system inserts an inflatable plug through a hot tap valve to effectively block or divert flow. This technique offers unique advantages based on the specific requirements of the project.

PeteStop® Inflatable Line Stop plugs inserted through a hot tap 

Stopping flow using PeteStop inflatable plugs is one of the most common solutions for pipeline maintenance, repair, or expansion jobs. This method typically begins with a hot tap, which allows a new access point to be created on the pipe while it remains pressurized. Through this access point, a specialized inflatable line stop is inserted into the pipeline. The plug expands to block the flow of fluid or gas, effectively isolating the targeted section. For longer term projects, temporary bypass lines can be installed around the isolated segment, ensuring uninterrupted service while repairs or modifications are carried out. Once the work is completed, the line stop is removed, and the hot tap fitting is sealed, restoring normal flow. At times two line stops are created to isolate a section or pipe to be repaired with a bypass around the repair section.

Advantages of using PeteStop inflatable plugs through a hot tap

    • No need to depressurize or drain the entire pipeline
    • Allows precise isolation of specific sections
    • Minimizes downtime and service interruptions
    • Primary system flow is maintained

Common applications of this method

    • Water, gas, and petroleum pipelines
    • Emergency repairs, valve replacements, or tie-ins for new pipeline extensions

Double block and bleed 

A common technique for pipeline isolation is the use of double block and bleed (DBB) plugs, which provide a high level of safety and reliability. A double block and bleed system is designed with two separate sealing surfaces and a bleed port between them to create a redundant airtight barrier within the pipeline. The primary and secondary plugs form two independent blocks, isolating the section between them. Any residual pressure or fluid that may pass the first seal may be released through a bleed port between the two seals, ensuring that no pressure remains in the isolated section. Alternatively, pressure higher than the pipeline pressure may be introduced between the two seals to block any leaks.

This method is especially useful in high pressure lines where maintaining a complete seal is essential to prevent leaks or pressure buildup during long term pipeline maintenance and repair. DBB plugging systems are sometimes installed as a permanent part of the pipeline infrastructure, providing a quick and reliable way to isolate segments for future work. 

Advantages of using double block and bleed plugs

    • Provides a double layer of isolation for enhanced safety
    • Prevents pressure build up or leaks in high pressure pipelines
    • Quick and reliable for current and future repairs

Common applications of this method

    • Oil refineries, chemical plants, and natural gas transmission lines
    • High pressure or hazardous fluid pipelines where safety is a top priority

Shaft seal grout plugs/bags 

Grout plugs/bags are inflatable sealing devices frequently used to permanently block off pipelines, mine shafts, tunnels, drifts, and canals for maintenance, abandonment, or emergency situations. Each plug is custom designed and engineered to withstand the specific pressure, temperature, and chemical conditions of the project. At Petersen, our grout plugs may include a tough Kevlar outer layer, providing exceptional strength and resistance to punctures during both installation and operation. This method is especially useful in irregular or hard to access pipeline maintenance projects where traditional isolation methods may be impractical.

Advantages of this method

    • Effective in irregular or deteriorating pipelines
    • Permanent or temporarily blocking with air, nitrogen, water, or grout
    • Can be used in underwater or buried pipelines where access is limited

Common applications of this method

    • Sewer systems, culverts, and large diameter water mains
    • Aging infrastructure or environments with nonstandard pipe geometries
    • Underwater or underground pipelines where long term isolation is needed

By utilizing techniques such as inserting PeteStop inflatable plugs through a hot tap, double block and bleed valves, and grout bags, professionals can effectively isolate large pipes for short or long term pipeline maintenance and repairs. Each method offers distinct advantages, making it possible to address a wide range of challenges across various industries and environments.

Contact Petersen to discuss the many options for stopping flow for short or long term pipeline maintenance or repair projects!

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