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Boiler Hydro

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Rpsfinest

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Dec 8, 2006
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Looking for a standard procedure to do a boiler hydro on a small package boiler, safeties lift at 200 and 205 psi. Does anyone have a basic generic procedure or possibly a specfic one that I can modify?
 
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What purpose do you intend the pressure test to serve?

Tests for new construction will have different criteria (and governing Code(s)) than post-construction, post-operation tests. Ditto for tests following repairs or alteration vs plain old pre-start-up leak tests.

For new...ASME Section I + local & State authorities.

For "old" w/repairs/alterations...NBIC + local & State authorities.

For leak tests...110% operating pressure or 85%-90% the relief valve set pressure(s).
 
RPS.....

In what state, county, contry or municipality are you located ?

Why are you doing the hydro ?

And most importantly, who is the governing body that will accept the test results ?


-MJC

 
Procedures for boiler hydrostatic testing, not test pressure requirements, are developed by boiler OEM's and repair organizations that hold a valid R- Certificate with the National Board. In other words, you need to write your own procedure and have it approved by your AIA of record.
 
Usually the boiler OEM provides a procedure writeup in the O+M manual.

Add'l precautions for a safe hydro can be found in the asme sect VIII, various paragraphs.
 
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