piping hydro testing
piping hydro testing
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Are you allowed to hydrt test through a 3" plug valve on new piping or do you have to remove it from the system
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RE: piping hydro testing
Determine the proposed test pressure and contact the manufacturer for confirmation.
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RE: piping hydro testing
Testing against a closed plug valve is another issue. Plug valves are less likely to hold against test pressure than ball valves or even gate valves. With any of these you often have to put in skillet blinds to keep from invalidating your test just because the valve leaked through.
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RE: piping hydro testing
To add to zdas04: You can if you do not go over the MAWP of the valve. If you do, the valve will have lost the guarantee from the producer, and the responsibillity for performance falls on you. Note: closed valve MAWP is generally lower than body/open valve MAWP.