302Hugo
Petroleum
- Aug 23, 2006
- 58
Good day,
I have ready CSA Z662 and I find it is not clear and I'm hoping someone can clarify if they have the same experience/knowledge. In the following situation, is it required to pressure test the flange by itself:
We are cutting into an existing piece of pipe and will be welding on a flange complete with blind. We have determined that it is impracticable to complete a pressure test on the whole system and because of the size of the piping (20") we are unsure if we can have a carber plug hold for a hydro. Therefore we plan to complete an alternative test (closure weld) as per 7.10.3.1. However, our construction group is saying they need to weld a cap onto the flange and pressure test it, then cut it off and then weld it onto our pipe. They state this is necessary because the flange is "part of the piping" and any piping needs to be pressure tested. Now, I can not find anything in the code that says flanges are part of the piping (we do not complete pressure tests with valves installed). My response is that the flange is an ASME fitting to a pressure class so it should hold pressure and does not need tested, and the only thing we need to test is the closure weld. B16.5 states that the flanges do not need pressure tested and Z245.12 doesn't say anything about pressure testing...although those are the fitting codes and not the piping codes. As well, welding on the fitting to a test head and then cutting it off cannot be good for the integrity of the flange as we may encounter heat affected areas and the fitting has now been altered...and really we could consider that flange now used and we now need to meet Clause 5.6 Reuse of Materials.
Am I wrong in thinking we do not need to pressure test this flange? Help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I have ready CSA Z662 and I find it is not clear and I'm hoping someone can clarify if they have the same experience/knowledge. In the following situation, is it required to pressure test the flange by itself:
We are cutting into an existing piece of pipe and will be welding on a flange complete with blind. We have determined that it is impracticable to complete a pressure test on the whole system and because of the size of the piping (20") we are unsure if we can have a carber plug hold for a hydro. Therefore we plan to complete an alternative test (closure weld) as per 7.10.3.1. However, our construction group is saying they need to weld a cap onto the flange and pressure test it, then cut it off and then weld it onto our pipe. They state this is necessary because the flange is "part of the piping" and any piping needs to be pressure tested. Now, I can not find anything in the code that says flanges are part of the piping (we do not complete pressure tests with valves installed). My response is that the flange is an ASME fitting to a pressure class so it should hold pressure and does not need tested, and the only thing we need to test is the closure weld. B16.5 states that the flanges do not need pressure tested and Z245.12 doesn't say anything about pressure testing...although those are the fitting codes and not the piping codes. As well, welding on the fitting to a test head and then cutting it off cannot be good for the integrity of the flange as we may encounter heat affected areas and the fitting has now been altered...and really we could consider that flange now used and we now need to meet Clause 5.6 Reuse of Materials.
Am I wrong in thinking we do not need to pressure test this flange? Help with this would be greatly appreciated.