tmengineer
Chemical
- Dec 4, 2013
- 23
Hello,
For a 100 m^3 tank would a test pressure of 0.6 barg be sufficient to detect if there was a defect/ leak in any of the welds?
A small overpressure is required for safety concerns as the tank would have to be located in close proximity (>10m) to the workshop as that is where the compressor is.
How long would the tank have to be left for before a leak was detectable?
The MAWP for the tank is 1.96 bar. A lot of tests talk about test pressures of 1.1 x MAWP (2.156 bar), but I think that is to test the integrity of the tank rather than checking for defective welds.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Tom
For a 100 m^3 tank would a test pressure of 0.6 barg be sufficient to detect if there was a defect/ leak in any of the welds?
A small overpressure is required for safety concerns as the tank would have to be located in close proximity (>10m) to the workshop as that is where the compressor is.
How long would the tank have to be left for before a leak was detectable?
The MAWP for the tank is 1.96 bar. A lot of tests talk about test pressures of 1.1 x MAWP (2.156 bar), but I think that is to test the integrity of the tank rather than checking for defective welds.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Tom