the pump cavity is pressurized to a specific level, and the rate of pressure decay is measured over time. A stable pressure indicates a good seal, while a decay in pressure suggests a potential leak.
In API Standard 682, Section 10.3.3 describes the "Air Test" or "Integrity Test" for leak testing mechanical seals. This test, performed after final assembly, uses pressurized air to ensure the assembly is free from leaks. It specifically tests for proper assembly, ensuring no assembly defects like damaged O-rings or improperly seated components, which could lead to operational leakage. Typically, this is done with 50 psig air for a short period to verify that the pressure holds without significant loss. Although not expected to be completely leak-free, any detected leakage should meet the acceptance criteria defined in the standard.