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Installation requirements of gas pipeline joints
When thin-walled stainless steel pipes are arranged side by side, the joints of gas pipelines shall meet the following requirements.

Sufficient strength and rigidity

The stainless steel pipe at the joint must have sufficient strength and rigidity to withstand the stress and deformation under the service conditions.

Suitable connection mode

The joint must be connected in a suitable way, such as welding, clamping, socket or socket, to ensure the integrity and air tightness of the joint.

Appropriate support

The joint must be supported by suitable connections to prevent the joint from breaking due to the movement or deformation of the pipeline.

Reduce pipe bending

In the process of arranging stainless steel pipes, the bending and bending of pipes should be reduced as much as possible to reduce the stress and deformation of pipes.

Easy to observe and maintain

The connector should be installed in a position that is easy to observe and maintain, so that it can be inspected and maintained when necessary.

Comply with safety standards and regulations

Generally speaking, the joints of gas pipelines should meet the relevant safety standards and regulations, and must be designed and installed by qualified engineers who have received professional training.