Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep Freeze

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. A. MacLellan G. M. Ellis John C. Bowling J. R. Davenport
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Six months out of the year the cold is always there, and it seems to be waiting for someone to make a mistake. The simplest things can shut down a multi-million dollar plant besieged with -40°F temperatures and a 40 mph wind. It takes only one man-door improperly latched to feeze up all the pumps on the bottom floor. Someone can poke a one inch hole in an outside wall in July and six months later, the whole plant is flooded because the main water line just froze up and burst. Some important things must be remembered in plant design for cold and remote areas. For one thing, everything in these areas is more expensive due to long and difficult supply lines. Fuel is expensive and would be a major cost item even if it were not expensive, due to the extended periods of low temperatures. Building volumes should therefore be kept to an acceptable minimum. Service areas, on the other hand, must be adequate, because maintenance generally has to be conducted inside in a heated area. Supply vehicles, for instance, have to get completely inside the building to unload. If you try to unload a supply vehicle with the door open at -50°F, you won't be able to find the vehicle for fog and if you take more than 5 minutes half the water lines in the plant will freeze UP.
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APA: J. A. MacLellan G. M. Ellis John C. Bowling J. R. Davenport  (1972)  Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep Freeze

MLA: J. A. MacLellan G. M. Ellis John C. Bowling J. R. Davenport Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep Freeze. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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