HOT TAPPING
The ability to safely tie-in to a pressurized system
while under full operating conditions.
HOT TAPPING
Hot Taps can be performed on most any type of pipe,
ranging from carbon steel to PVC. Taps are done on lines
containing water, oil, gases, fuels, steam, and many other
chemicals. Pressures up to 1440 psig at 100 can be
Hot Tapped safely with no interruption of service.
LINE MATERIAL
Asbestos-Cement
Stainless Steel
Steel Cylinder
Carbon Steel
Ductile Iron
Cast Iron
Copper
LPG
PVC
LINE CONTENTS
Crude Oil
Gasoline
Water
Steam
KOPPL uses the latest technology in coupon retention
available. When a Hot Tap is performed, the double wired
pilot drill retains the coupon and it is recovered when the
Hot Tap is completed.
(Figure 1)
Typical Hot Tap installation consists of a tapping saddle,
gate valve, and Hot Tapping Machine. The installation is
tested, the valve is opened, and the cutter and pilot drill
advanced. When the cut is completed, the cutter and
pilot drill are retracted, the valve is closed and the Hot
Figure 1
Figure 2
Tap Machine removed.
(Figure 2)
HOT TAPPING
Adding new connections to your piping is not the only
use for Hot Taps. Some of the many uses include:
Product Sampling
Point
Pressure Control
Switch Installation
Flow Meter
Installation
Inspection of a
pipeline
Thermo-well Sensor
Installation
Determine product
in a pipeline
Draining of pipelines
Air Relief Point
KOPPL has the ability to tie into your system in many
different ways. Angle taps, valveless connections, long
travel taps, and other methods are available to complete
your connection in the most efcient manner possible.
This is the typical conguration for a Hot Tap performed
at an angle.
An angle block is used as a guide for
our pilot drill and is welded dead center of the tapping
Figure 1
outlet.
(Figure 1)
Save-a-Valve Fitting installation.
This tting is used
when valves are not required at the point of connection.
A temporary valve is used to make the Hot Tap, then
removed. All this accomplished with no interruption of
service.
(Figure 2)
Hot Taps are being used for a bypass connection during
a line stop operation. Flow continues in the pipeline while
Figure 2
Figure 3
necessary modications are made.
(Figure 3)
HOT TAPPING
THE BASICS
Hot Tapping is the ability to safely tie into a pressurized
system while it is on stream and under pressure. Typical
connections consist of a tapping tting, isolation valve,
and hot tapping machine. (Figure 1)
The hole saw is advanced through the valve, to the pipe.
The machine is engaged and the cut begins. When the
cut is nished, the machine is disengaged and retracted
beyond the gate of the valve. The valve is closed and
the machine is removed.
The coupon is retained by using a wired pilot drill. The
wire on the pilot toggles, thus catching the coupon and
preventing it from falling off.
(Figure 2)
Elbow taps, angle taps, and taps perpendicular to the
pipe are all feasible means of connecting to your existing
pipeline system.
(Figure 3)
Range: 1/4 through 48
Pressure: up to 1440 psi @ 100 F
Temperature: 700 F @ 700 psi
Figure 1
Hole Saw
Pilot Drill
Figure 2
Figure 3
HOT TAPPING
STANDARD CUTTER SIZES FOR HOT TAPPING
Listed below are the standard cutter sizes used when
performing hot taps. This list is meant for reference only
and does not reect the actual size used on any particular
hot tap. Various conditions will determine the size necessary to complete the hot tap successfully.
If a certain cutter size is required, please specify that size
when ordering your hot tap.
NOMINAL HOT TAP SIZE
NOMINAL CUTTER SIZE
3/4
5/8
3/4
1-1/4
1-1/8
1-1/2
1-1/4
1-3/4
2-1/2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3-1/2
5-1/4
7-1/4
10
9-1/2
12
11-1/4
HOT TAPPING
DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR HOT TAPPING
3 ft.
6 ft.
14 feet for 10 and larger hot taps
3 ft.
3 ft.
7 feet for 4, 6, and 8 hot taps
4 feet for 3 and smaller hot taps
14 ft. for 10 taps and larger
Obstruction
7 ft. for 4, 6, and 8
3 ft.
3 ft.
Koppl Company maintains a large inventory of equipment
that includes hot tapping machines of different sizes. If
the above dimensions do not suit your needs, please
contact your local Koppl representative. A jobsite visit can
be scheduled to determine the best method of completing
your hot tap at your particular location.