DGrayPPD
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2017
- 300
All,
I am in the process of trying to gather as much information as I can on the subject. I would like to know some different viewpoints and opinions on the topic of which type of leak test should be performed on piping used in N2 service.
The piping is all 2" NPS and smaller, and I believe falls under the ASME B31.3 Cat D fluid service as the pressure is not over 150 psig. IMO and from the information gathered from the code and online, this piping is acceptable to be given a service test in lieu of a hydrostatic or pneumatic test.
But if the pressure were to exceed 150 psig and the piping were to require a leak test, which one should be used? Hydro or pneumatic? So far I have gotten varying opinions from individuals with different backgrounds and I am seeking more opinions. If hydro is performed, are there concerns that the water and nitrogen may react if the piping is not properly blown down and dried out prior to start-up, which could lead to corrosion? Is it better to avoid the risk by performing the pneumatic test?
Thanks for any help on the topic.
I am in the process of trying to gather as much information as I can on the subject. I would like to know some different viewpoints and opinions on the topic of which type of leak test should be performed on piping used in N2 service.
The piping is all 2" NPS and smaller, and I believe falls under the ASME B31.3 Cat D fluid service as the pressure is not over 150 psig. IMO and from the information gathered from the code and online, this piping is acceptable to be given a service test in lieu of a hydrostatic or pneumatic test.
But if the pressure were to exceed 150 psig and the piping were to require a leak test, which one should be used? Hydro or pneumatic? So far I have gotten varying opinions from individuals with different backgrounds and I am seeking more opinions. If hydro is performed, are there concerns that the water and nitrogen may react if the piping is not properly blown down and dried out prior to start-up, which could lead to corrosion? Is it better to avoid the risk by performing the pneumatic test?
Thanks for any help on the topic.