jseag
Petroleum
- Dec 9, 2016
- 4
I'm confused with the testing of piping hot taps in B31.3 piping, please help clear it up for me! I'm hearing all kinds of different opinion as to what the welds shall be tested at prior to cutting out the coupon in any scenario- whether it is a split tee or weldolet branch connection.
API RP2201 states you should test at 1.1x the current operating pressure in parent pipe so that you do not buckle the parent piping. However, if you do that, the welds are below what B31.3 states is the min hydrotest pressures required (1.5x design pressure x stress ratio). If this is done, would there not need to be additional NDE (100% radiography) done in order to certify those welds per B31.3?
Others say to test at B31.3 min pressure after running a crude buckling calc to verify it won't buckle.
And others say to take it further to the flange rating and test at 1.5x flange limit after running a crude buckling calc. This would certify the welds to absolute max that system could ever see.
Any thoughts?
API RP2201 states you should test at 1.1x the current operating pressure in parent pipe so that you do not buckle the parent piping. However, if you do that, the welds are below what B31.3 states is the min hydrotest pressures required (1.5x design pressure x stress ratio). If this is done, would there not need to be additional NDE (100% radiography) done in order to certify those welds per B31.3?
Others say to test at B31.3 min pressure after running a crude buckling calc to verify it won't buckle.
And others say to take it further to the flange rating and test at 1.5x flange limit after running a crude buckling calc. This would certify the welds to absolute max that system could ever see.
Any thoughts?