For the construction of bypasses or emergency pipelines, Rädlinger Primus Line have two different products in their portfolio: Primus Line® Rehab and Primus Line® Overland Piping. While the latter is specifically designed for the temporary above-ground transport of fluids and reusable, the former is normally used for the rehabilitation of pressure pipelines. However, both can be applied for disaster relief, as their three-layer composition – the middle layer is made of Kevlar® fabric –ensures flexibility, stability and safety in combination with the special connectors. For transmission lines, the system is available in diameters from 6 to 20 inches, ideally suiting high operating pressures of up to 363 psi.
Whichever of the Primus Line® products is used for disaster relief, they all share the following benefits for operators in case of structural failures after floods, landslides or earthquakes:
- Primus Liners can be deployed in large lengths of up to 8,200 feet
- No on-site welding
- Fully flexible pipe that accommodates the internal operating pressure entirely by itself
- Little space required to place the reels with the coiled liner; each reel holds up to 13,120 feet of liner depending on the diameter
The following examples show how Primus Line® can be used to restore water supplies quickly and safely in a variety of situations.