CarlosEstinos
Mechanical
- Nov 24, 2011
- 31
Hello all,
What is regarded as a correct test pressure for bellows on PSV's.
I have seen various valve service companies specify that they test bellows to 1BARG and 2BARG (depending on the company), these pressures are stipulated regardless of the set point of the valve and( as far as im aware) does not take into account ant back pressure .
Am i right to assume that PSV's should have have the bellow's tested to the maximum theoretical back pressure of the system? Is there any testing standard that covers this?
Are bellows (generally speaking) designed to hold a certain percentage of pressure of the set point of the valve ?
Any information on this subject would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Carlos
What is regarded as a correct test pressure for bellows on PSV's.
I have seen various valve service companies specify that they test bellows to 1BARG and 2BARG (depending on the company), these pressures are stipulated regardless of the set point of the valve and( as far as im aware) does not take into account ant back pressure .
Am i right to assume that PSV's should have have the bellow's tested to the maximum theoretical back pressure of the system? Is there any testing standard that covers this?
Are bellows (generally speaking) designed to hold a certain percentage of pressure of the set point of the valve ?
Any information on this subject would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Carlos