Saturday, April 29, 2017

Piping System Tracking and Location

A piping system, one would hope, starts with a plan. Too often, the piping system "as planned" turns out to be the piping system "as imagined" and has little to do with the reality of the system "as built".

When this happens, maintenance can become a difficult game of guesswork.

Save yourself hours or days of labor and expensive unnecessary excavation by using a great tool known as Sherlock  Pig.

Those in the professional piping industry are probably familiar with the Poly Pig, as it's commonly used to clean pipes (Process Pigging), restoring full product flow.

This same concept with the addition of a tracker can be used to fully map your piping system including "lost" valves, mystery connections, possible inline blockages, size disparities and leakage.

Learn more about Sherlock and its sidekicks, (yes, there is a Watson and a Little Piggy model as well) on my client's site: Professional Piping Services


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