302Hugo
Petroleum
- Aug 23, 2006
- 58
Hey all. We are looking to re-rate a section of piping to a higher MOP. Currently all of this piping is insulated and I am trying to determine if I need to remove all of that insulation or if I can test in place. Our new MOP will still be lower than the ANSI rating for that section (why they only tested to like 1/3 ANSI rating years ago, I don't know.) and the integrity of our piping looks good, so I am not too concerned that we would have a leak and that examination of the joints would be crucial, although good engineering practice. However, I need help to interrupt 345.3.1 (b) for you knowledgeable folk
. When it says "Joints previous tested in accordance with this Code may be insulated or covered" can I assume we fall under this since it was tested previously. However, it was tested to a lower MOP so that is where I question it. Or is this point referencing the situation where it was tested to my new MOP (in a shop for instance) and then insulated, brought to site, then tested in place (why you would do that after testing in the shop I am not sure?)?