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hydrostatic tests below zero degrees celcius

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jeffhogie

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Jan 22, 2009
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I am trying to determine what B31.3 permits me to do regarding performing hydrostatic tests, when the ambiant temperature is less than 0 degrees celcius.

I read thread292-227826 however it references B31.1, my application is for process piping. I would also like to know where in B31.3 it states what I am permitted to do.

Any help is much appreciated, thanks

- Jeff
 
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Read 345.4 of ASME B31.3. At 0 deg C or below use another fluid for the test.
 
I build water heaters!
pneumatic test or add glycol to your test water will do
you may still have to heat a little per Code and inspectors approvals
 
you can also do acombo hydropneumatic
 
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