dredre
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2007
- 2
Hello all,
I have a 900lb valve that has a pressure/temp rating (mawp) in the ASME B16.34 that is below the design pressure of the sytem that it is installed in. Now I know normally the mawp > design pressure. The valve gets a hydrostatic shell test with the disc off its seat above design pressure. Is there anything in the ASME code that says if you hydro up to this point than it can take more pressure than what is shown in the pressure/temp rating for the class of valve. Or is there another way to tackle this problem?
Appreciate any suggestions.
I have a 900lb valve that has a pressure/temp rating (mawp) in the ASME B16.34 that is below the design pressure of the sytem that it is installed in. Now I know normally the mawp > design pressure. The valve gets a hydrostatic shell test with the disc off its seat above design pressure. Is there anything in the ASME code that says if you hydro up to this point than it can take more pressure than what is shown in the pressure/temp rating for the class of valve. Or is there another way to tackle this problem?
Appreciate any suggestions.