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Strength Testing Alternative

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VigilanteB

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Section 345 in ASME B31.3 appears to allow the substitution of a 1.5 hydrostatic strength test by a 1.1 pneumatic test if the "hydro" is deemed impracticable. Assistance is required on the interpretation of this section. I have a system that would require a hydrotest of 150barg and would contain around 60Te of water (deem impracticable) and would like to subsitute this with a 110barg N2/He test.
 
We generally permit pneumatic testing of piping systems when properly justified. Stored energy should be less than 2.7 x 10^7 J. If your piping system requires registration then you should also have your procedure approved by your AI.
 
Thanks codeeng, not clear from the original posting but this request refers to a previous system that would like to be re-rated from 90barg to 100barg. The original hydrotest was 135barg allowing the 90barg design pressure, so what is gained by carrying out a 110barg pneumatic test over the original hydrotest.
 
This could be justification for doing nothing. If you mean 60 tonnes of water the test energy is 66 x 10^7 J which is very high. Perhaps a thorough inspection of the system may suffice.
 
codeeng,
Please advise me how to convert 60 tonnes of water to 66 x 10^7 J. Thanks in advance.
 
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