txdilbert
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2008
- 15
Guys,
Looking for some direction on this.
The organization I work for requires that boilers already in operation receive hydrostatic testing every year if steam or high temperature hot water. I have read conflicting information regarding the test pressure the boiler must be brought up to. Understand ASME has required 1-1/2 times the MAWP for the longest time, but is this only for boilers not yet put in operation? Is NBIC the prevailing standard in our case? NBIC does not appear to stipulate a minimum pressure for testing, only a maximum. What is typically done in the field?
Is the required test pressure higher for boilers receiving major repair or alteration?
thanks
Looking for some direction on this.
The organization I work for requires that boilers already in operation receive hydrostatic testing every year if steam or high temperature hot water. I have read conflicting information regarding the test pressure the boiler must be brought up to. Understand ASME has required 1-1/2 times the MAWP for the longest time, but is this only for boilers not yet put in operation? Is NBIC the prevailing standard in our case? NBIC does not appear to stipulate a minimum pressure for testing, only a maximum. What is typically done in the field?
Is the required test pressure higher for boilers receiving major repair or alteration?
thanks