jtherm
Chemical
- Mar 1, 2007
- 6
Hi,
I am looking for the best, most practical method of leak testing of steam-jacketed heavy oil pipe that is already field erected. Not only to prove that there is a leak, but how to locate it.
Actually, I suspect that there is leakage of the steam into the oil line that is feeding combustion burners at a weld somewhere in the piping where the steam jacket meets the oil pipe, which is causing some problems with combustion burner stability. The burner has a pulsing flame pattern when the steam is on, but the problem goes away when the steam is turned off.
There is about 200 m of piping between the tie in from the main, to the downstream process equipment, with probaby 15 to 20 welds where the steam jacket meets the oil pipe. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
I am looking for the best, most practical method of leak testing of steam-jacketed heavy oil pipe that is already field erected. Not only to prove that there is a leak, but how to locate it.
Actually, I suspect that there is leakage of the steam into the oil line that is feeding combustion burners at a weld somewhere in the piping where the steam jacket meets the oil pipe, which is causing some problems with combustion burner stability. The burner has a pulsing flame pattern when the steam is on, but the problem goes away when the steam is turned off.
There is about 200 m of piping between the tie in from the main, to the downstream process equipment, with probaby 15 to 20 welds where the steam jacket meets the oil pipe. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe