MoReSo
Mechanical
- Apr 16, 2013
- 21
Hello,
2" A105 forged valve failed during the hydro test as revealed a pinhole defect. the required time per API 598 is 15 seconds while the test we done was done for 10 minutes (40 times more) at the required pressure (1.5 MAWP). the test was done just on the valve separate from the piping system
The manufacturer doesn't accept as he mentions that it failed because it tested for longer time.
However I say that this valve is going to be welded in a piping system per ASME B31.3 which requires 10 min. So if the valve failed during individual test then it will fail in the piping system as well. no matter how long the test is per API 598 as the valve will be tested for 10 min in the piping system later.(it might be lower pressure for linger time in B31.3 as the MAWP for B31.3 is different to the MAWP in API 598 ????)
My question is: is this acceptable to hydro test a valve for much longer than required time specified in the API 598.
If the answer for above question is NO then what happens to this valve during piping hydro test as this valve is inline welded.
Does the manufacturer allowed to reject the test because of longer time?
please advise.
Materials and Welding Eng.
2" A105 forged valve failed during the hydro test as revealed a pinhole defect. the required time per API 598 is 15 seconds while the test we done was done for 10 minutes (40 times more) at the required pressure (1.5 MAWP). the test was done just on the valve separate from the piping system
The manufacturer doesn't accept as he mentions that it failed because it tested for longer time.
However I say that this valve is going to be welded in a piping system per ASME B31.3 which requires 10 min. So if the valve failed during individual test then it will fail in the piping system as well. no matter how long the test is per API 598 as the valve will be tested for 10 min in the piping system later.(it might be lower pressure for linger time in B31.3 as the MAWP for B31.3 is different to the MAWP in API 598 ????)
My question is: is this acceptable to hydro test a valve for much longer than required time specified in the API 598.
If the answer for above question is NO then what happens to this valve during piping hydro test as this valve is inline welded.
Does the manufacturer allowed to reject the test because of longer time?
please advise.
Materials and Welding Eng.