Nessieburger
Petroleum
- Apr 1, 2012
- 1
We have a large pressure testing programme coming up in 2013 - 2014. The site that i work at is not the most organised and they still have not put a pressure test organisation in place.
At a meeting while discussing the issue of the pressure test, it was suggested that the tests are done without removing vessel internals.
Is there any text within API that states that internal fittings should be removed prior to a pressure test? I have not found anything so far that specifically tells you to remove internals before doing the test. I have checked through API 510, 572. I have also looked through ASME VIII and as it's the construction code it makes no mention of internals. Leaving in internal fitting (to me) is a place for air pockets to accumulate so should be removed am i right?
P.S there is no way round it the tests need to be done as per the Country’s legislation.
At a meeting while discussing the issue of the pressure test, it was suggested that the tests are done without removing vessel internals.
Is there any text within API that states that internal fittings should be removed prior to a pressure test? I have not found anything so far that specifically tells you to remove internals before doing the test. I have checked through API 510, 572. I have also looked through ASME VIII and as it's the construction code it makes no mention of internals. Leaving in internal fitting (to me) is a place for air pockets to accumulate so should be removed am i right?
P.S there is no way round it the tests need to be done as per the Country’s legislation.