Here is an excerpt from Part 2, 4.3.1.2. I want to caution you that you have a choice on test pressure up to 1.5X design pressure. I would select up to 90% of operating pressure to ensure no damage to pressure relief devices. Removing these devices for higher pressure can result in damage and adds cost for no additional benefit.
Here is the excerpt from Part 2 of the NBIC
4.3.1.2 LIQUID PRESSURE TESTING
Test pressure should be selected or adjusted in agreement between the Inspector and Owner-user.
The liquid test pressure shall not exceed the lesser of 150% of MAWP or test pressure established by the
original code of construction.
When a pressure relief device is left in place, test pressure should not exceed 90% of set pressure of the lowest
setting pressure relief device on the pressure-retaining item to avoid damage to pressure relief devices.
During a liquid pressure test where test pressure will exceed 90% of set pressure of a pressure relief device,
the device shall be removed whenever possible. If removal of valve-type devices is not possible or practical,
a spindle restraint such as a gag may be used provided that the valve manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations are followed. Extreme caution should be employed to ensure only enough force is applied
to contain pressure. Excessive mechanical force applied to the spindle restraint may result in damage to the
seat and/or spindle and may interfere with proper operation of the valve. The spindle restraint shall be removed
following the test.
The organization that performs the liquid pressure test and applies a spindle restraint shall attach a metal tag
that identifies the organization with the date the work was performed to the pressure relieving device. If the
seal was broken, the organization shall reseal the adjustment housing with a seal that identifies the responsible
organization. The process shall be acceptable to the Jurisdiction where pressure-retaining items are installed.
Metal temperature shall not be more than 120°F (49°C) unless the Owner-user specifies the requirement
for a higher test temperature. If the Owner-user specifies a test temperature higher than 120°F (49°C), then
precautions shall be taken to afford the Inspector close examination without risk of injury.
Hold-time for liquid pressure tests shall be for a minimum of 10 minutes prior to examination by the Inspector.
Test pressure shall be maintained for the time necessary for the Inspector to conduct inspection.