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Hydrotesting

Hydrotesting

Hydrotesting

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Would the use of 2 1/2"  poly spheres for volume reduction be allowed during hydrotesting of a P.V?  
The purity requirements for the test water are extremely high due to a highly polished interior. The volume is 2250 gals with a test pressure of 40 psig.  Other test media has been ruled out.   The hollow spheres are polyethylene or polypropylene, to be determined. There are 18 vessels in the first lot.

RE: Hydrotesting

Just get [ahead of time] the concurrence of your AI.  I like your idea, excellent job of 'thinking outside the box'.

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