LNGDesigner
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2014
- 4
All,
I had a question involving closure fusion welds or closure bolt-ups on a private fire main system. NFPA 24 states "all piping and attached appurtenances shall be hydrostatically tested" and basically thats all it says about testing. This is not very informative as i am used to B31.3 where all bases are covered as far as bolted connections used for blinding not subject to testing and a whole paragraph on allowing closure welds as long as the proper NDE is completed on the welds. I interpret this as all "piping and components are to be tested" but states nothing about testing "all joints" (i.e. required closure welds/bolt-ups in a tie-in) like B31.3 does.
It is almost impossible to test ALL joints on an underground fire main system, and more so when tie-ins are made to an existing underground fire system. NFPA 24 says nothing about this fact...so the question remains, are final closure bolt-ups and closure welds allowed and subject to service test only when no other viable options exist for adequate hydro testing?
What are others doing in this situation?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I had a question involving closure fusion welds or closure bolt-ups on a private fire main system. NFPA 24 states "all piping and attached appurtenances shall be hydrostatically tested" and basically thats all it says about testing. This is not very informative as i am used to B31.3 where all bases are covered as far as bolted connections used for blinding not subject to testing and a whole paragraph on allowing closure welds as long as the proper NDE is completed on the welds. I interpret this as all "piping and components are to be tested" but states nothing about testing "all joints" (i.e. required closure welds/bolt-ups in a tie-in) like B31.3 does.
It is almost impossible to test ALL joints on an underground fire main system, and more so when tie-ins are made to an existing underground fire system. NFPA 24 says nothing about this fact...so the question remains, are final closure bolt-ups and closure welds allowed and subject to service test only when no other viable options exist for adequate hydro testing?
What are others doing in this situation?
Thanks in advance for any help!