FrancoBr
Mechanical
- Jan 5, 2013
- 4
During my work last week, I was asked about the possibility to change the hydrostatic leak test for pneumatic leak test.
The line condition is:
Fluid: Steam
Temperature: 650°F
Design Pressure: 275 Psig
At first the test was specified in accor with ASME B31.3 Hydrostatic leak test
345.4.2 Test Pressure
PT = 1.5 PRr
result: PT= 1.8P
If I want to change for pneumatic test, the ASME recommend in para.345.5.4 shall not exceed the lesser of (a) 1.33 times the design pressure.
If I change for pneumatic leak test, I will not get to represent the effect of temperature. This way I wont put my system in real conditions during the test.
So my question is:
In work conditions that I have high design temperature, I shouldn't do the pneumatic leak test?
Thank's in advance
The line condition is:
Fluid: Steam
Temperature: 650°F
Design Pressure: 275 Psig
At first the test was specified in accor with ASME B31.3 Hydrostatic leak test
345.4.2 Test Pressure
PT = 1.5 PRr
result: PT= 1.8P
If I want to change for pneumatic test, the ASME recommend in para.345.5.4 shall not exceed the lesser of (a) 1.33 times the design pressure.
If I change for pneumatic leak test, I will not get to represent the effect of temperature. This way I wont put my system in real conditions during the test.
So my question is:
In work conditions that I have high design temperature, I shouldn't do the pneumatic leak test?
Thank's in advance