Pressure testing
Pressure testing
(OP)
I need to execute an hydrostatic shell test on a flanged-end coupling, I've already determine the standard that are involve, I know that the test shall be done at a gage pressure no less than 1.5 times the 100F rounded off to the next higher 25-psi increment. The test should be executed with water with a corrosion inhibitor.
There's my question : I need to determine the equipment needed to execute that kind of testing, because we want to do it ourselves.
Jo
P.S. : Sorry for my mistakes, but my first langage is french.
There's my question : I need to determine the equipment needed to execute that kind of testing, because we want to do it ourselves.
Jo
P.S. : Sorry for my mistakes, but my first langage is french.





RE: Pressure testing
Connection hoses / tubing.
Chart and recorder (might consider dual recorder)
Test pump (might consider variable displacement depending on size of test piece)
Manifold with isolation tee.
Make sure all above are fit for purpose and calibrated.
Bleed point (needle value)
Connection fitting and crossovers to suit equipment.
Risk assessement and adequet isolation from test area.
Competent personnel doing the job!!!!
Not sure what your preasures are but get it wrong and your company will be in for an HSE battering.
RE: Pressure testing
RE: Pressure testing
Make sure that all air is displaced from the item prior to testing.
RE: Pressure testing
Don't forget a relief valve, set at 10% above test pressure, and located just before the test piece. Typically, the pump can produce pressure far in excess of your test pressure, and if your regulator fails you could have a problem.
Larry
RE: Pressure testing
Along with this make sure it's in mid range of the scale. The last two AIs (inspectors) really checked the gauges over and could be very critical of misuse or application.