The code requires only one hydro test, in the workshop or on site. It is up to the Client to request additional hydro test (and pay additional, associated costs). If the Client specification does not address this test issue, then your minimum duty is to assemble the equipment and perform the hydrotest as per the code requirements. Remember, the equipment in service will have the sections unbolted many times, for service and cleaning, then re-assembled and operated without re-hydro testing.
The reason is that the hydrotest is for checking the pressure retaining components, not the gaskets, bolts and other removable components.
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gr2vessels