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Confined space entry during boiler hydrostatic test 1

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mjpetrag

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Oct 16, 2007
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What are the best practices for visually witnessing a boiler hydrostatic test? If the boiler hydrostatic test must be visually inspected from inside the firebox for tube leaks, the confined space entry is not technically zero energy. I could see a practice where the boiler is brought up to 1.5x pressure and held for a time, and if no drop in pressure you can assume no leakage, and then make entry to visually inspect the tubes. However, you still don't have zero energy.

-Mike
 
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MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
what type and size of the boiler are you involved with; fire tube, water tube, once through boilers?
 
250# steam, 200klb/hr water wall tube boiler.

Firebox is 20’ wide, 30’ deep, 28’ tall

-Mike
 
There are two documents that hould be reviewed to conduct safe internal inspections of boilers. OSHA 1910 on confined space and the National Board Inspection code ANSI/NB-23. Remember an attendant should always be positioned outside drum openings and hatchway of furnaces, tube bundles, economizers,and superheater.
 
In Germany you first apply full test pressure and hold it (1 hour) afterwards you lower it to maximum 60% of rated pressure and hold. Only when the pressure is thus reduced are you allowed to access the boiler and check for leaks and deformations.
 
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