pipedream
Materials
- Nov 7, 2005
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in a closed piping system with a guage on it......
1. a 200 psi hydrostatic test is applied, the air is vented out and the guage reads 200 psi, what is the pressure inside of the pipe?
2. a 200 psi air test is applied, all liquids are drained out and the guage reads 200 psi, what is the pressure inside of the pipe?
the real question is, is there a difference between a hydrostatic test pressure and an air pressure test?
was told that 5 psi of water is the same as 1 psi of air, i do not believe this is true, to me pressure is pressure.
i do understand the safety differences between the two.
thanks in advance
1. a 200 psi hydrostatic test is applied, the air is vented out and the guage reads 200 psi, what is the pressure inside of the pipe?
2. a 200 psi air test is applied, all liquids are drained out and the guage reads 200 psi, what is the pressure inside of the pipe?
the real question is, is there a difference between a hydrostatic test pressure and an air pressure test?
was told that 5 psi of water is the same as 1 psi of air, i do not believe this is true, to me pressure is pressure.
i do understand the safety differences between the two.
thanks in advance