No. Usually, a pipeline flowing constantly maintains a fairly even temperature. HDSS® Pipe should always be extended at installation to engage the locking segments which provide joint restraint. When the joint is properly extended, there is sufficient clearance between the face of the pipe plain end and the back of the adjoining bell to accommodate slight changes in length due to thermal effects.
If a Telescoping Sleeve is installed above ground, internal pressure will usually extend the sleeve to its maximum length. In the case of a bridge crossing where the ends of the pipeline are usually fixed, the increase in length often causes the pipeline to snake. A zigzag pipeline is not only aesthetically not pleasing, it can also result in over-deflection at the joints.
The exception to this recommendation is where a pipeline is to cross a lengthy bridge that has been constructed in sections such that the roadbed has expansion joints between sections. Provided the individual pipe on each section are given adequate vertical and lateral support, it may be desirable to add a Telescoping Sleeve at each bridge expansion joint so that the pipeline can accommodate significant movement to the roadbed.
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