deadlegs
Deadlegs, also known as stagnant water zones, are sections of pipework in a fluid system that are no longer in active use but remain connected to the main system. These sections can trap stagnant water or other fluids, creating an environment conducive to microbial growth, corrosion, and potential contamination of the active system.
The formation of deadlegs typically occurs during system modifications, expansions, or when equipment is decommissioned but
The presence of deadlegs poses several risks. Stagnant water can become a breeding ground for bacteria, which
Mitigating deadlegs involves proactive design practices and regular system maintenance. During design, it is advisable to