JBNKL
Industrial
- Feb 10, 2020
- 2
I have a question on design pressure of PN flanges and test pressure.
My understanding is that a PN10 flange can take 10barg design pressure, and that you can test the flanged pipe to 1.5 x the design pressure. PN10 flanged pipe can take up to 15barg test pressure. Similar for PN16 flanges they can take 16barg design pressure, and 1.5 times the design pressure, so 16+8 = 24barg maximum test pressure.
This is my understsnding, but which code or regulation says you can test Pn flanged pipe to 1.5 times the design pressure?
My understanding is that a PN10 flange can take 10barg design pressure, and that you can test the flanged pipe to 1.5 x the design pressure. PN10 flanged pipe can take up to 15barg test pressure. Similar for PN16 flanges they can take 16barg design pressure, and 1.5 times the design pressure, so 16+8 = 24barg maximum test pressure.
This is my understsnding, but which code or regulation says you can test Pn flanged pipe to 1.5 times the design pressure?