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API 660 Section 10.2.11

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HungM

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Nov 3, 2020
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Hi, All
As stated in API 660, Section 10.2.11, the flanged joints that have been taken apart after the final pressure test shall be reassembled with new gaskets and re-pressure tested. My question is that under what condition the reassembled flange-joint is exempt from re-pressure testing? Furthermore, if the re-pressure testing can not be avoided, what minimum testing pressure should I use when doing re-pressure testing?

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Hung
 
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Can be avoided only with user approval.
Pressure retest is the same.

Regards
 
Hi, r6155

Yes, the views of the owner play a vital role in the implementation of work. But, considering the site condition, there is a difficulty in obtaining the water when doing the re-pressure testing. Besides, except for gasket replacement, there are no other works done to the equipment. Hence, if the purpose of re-pressure testing is to identify the leaks and ensure its reliability of operation, is there any other alternative way?

Regards,

Hung
 
The difficulty in obtaining water is worldwide, but it is not a justification for avoiding the hydrostatic pressure test. You can propose a pneumatic test, but it is not a good way.
I insist, talk to the user

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HungM, often a low-pressure air test is conducted after re-assembly of bolted joints. The purpose is just to confirm the gasketed joint are tight. See para 10.2.10.

Note this is not definitive. Best to confirm with the buyer.

Regards,

Mike

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r6155 and SnTMan

Thank you for giving your opinions. Talk to the owner and seek a method to which all consent should be the solution for this matter.

Regards,

Hung
 
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