mgrez
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 22, 2006
- 10
Before I tested a gravity line I took out the air off the pipe and then proceed to test. Once I reach the 150 psi (using like 50 gallons of water)I stoped my pump and the pressure went down very fast until reach static pressure.
I thought that we had a leak but we decide to perform a pneumatic test in the pipe. We used 80 psi to test the line and it held this pressure for 5 hours.
There are a couple of items to also consider:
1. At the bottom of the line there is a valve and 2ft before the valve there is a hydrant.
2. There are 2 air release at the top of the gravity line but none at the bottom.
3. The line was filled initially with the gravity flow, I mean just opening the upper valve.
4. My testing point was at the top of the line and not at the bottom.
I filled up my pipe very slowly after the pneumatic test, and proceed to re-test the line. I used only 5 gallon to reach the 150 psi but the pressure still drop very, very slowly.
Is there any posibility that air could be still trap in this line and that's the reason why my pressure is still droping?
If the pneumatic test doesn't show prescence of a leak, why could be the reason that the hydrostatic test is showing the drop in pressure?
I thought that we had a leak but we decide to perform a pneumatic test in the pipe. We used 80 psi to test the line and it held this pressure for 5 hours.
There are a couple of items to also consider:
1. At the bottom of the line there is a valve and 2ft before the valve there is a hydrant.
2. There are 2 air release at the top of the gravity line but none at the bottom.
3. The line was filled initially with the gravity flow, I mean just opening the upper valve.
4. My testing point was at the top of the line and not at the bottom.
I filled up my pipe very slowly after the pneumatic test, and proceed to re-test the line. I used only 5 gallon to reach the 150 psi but the pressure still drop very, very slowly.
Is there any posibility that air could be still trap in this line and that's the reason why my pressure is still droping?
If the pneumatic test doesn't show prescence of a leak, why could be the reason that the hydrostatic test is showing the drop in pressure?