Distances from the insulation shell of pipelines duringchannelless laying to utility networks are recommended by regulatory documents, but in real conditions it is not always possible to comply with these parameters. Calculations have been made to verify that the gas pipeline can be laid next to the supply pipeline of the heating network in the problematic section of the installation where these restrictions are not met. The soil temperature on the wall of the gas pipeline case is determined to exclude the heating condition of polyethylene pipes above 40 °C for the entire period of operation. Soil temperatures at the intersection of the heating line and the gas pipeline were determined taking into account the real operating conditions of the district heating networks, the peculiarities of regulating the coolant parameters of the Russian heat systems and the state of thermal insulation.
The efficiency of works on replacement of steel pipelines of hot water supply of Kazan with pipes from polymer materials was considered. Due to the high corrosive activity of water, the service life of hot water pipelines does not exceed 8-10 years. To improve the reliability and quality of the supply of hot water to consumers, the possibility of modernizing hot water supply networks using pipelines made of polymer materials is being considered. The problem of physical wear of heat supply networks is disclosed; analysis of polymer pipelines use for energy saving purposes is carried out. Thermal energy savings are calculated after the modernization of heating networks. The costs, savings and payback period of the energy-saving measures are determined.
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