cespi82
Materials
- Dec 23, 2009
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Hi Gents,
This is the case: 2" Pipeline SCH 80 API 5L Gr B. The system is rated at #600. The length of this pipeline is about 800 meters.
This system was undergoing a hydrotest as a part of the construction process. The test pressure was set at 2175 psi (company standard fro test pressure on gas pipelines at that rating).
Due to sudden ambient temperature increase, the pressure went above 3000 psi (3000 psi is the maximum reading of the gauge, so probably pressure could have gone higher).
Unfortunately the pressure test was unattended at that moment and test operator did not realize about this.
The fact is that the entire pipeline was exposed to a pressure much higher than the hydrotest pressure (over 3000 psi) and we are not sure if the pipes suffered damage due to the over pressure. There are no external evidences of damages like deformations or pipe movements. There wasn't any leak either.
Should we be concern about the mechanical integrity of this pipeline now after it has been exposed to this extreme pressure? Should we conduct any particular test to determine if it actually suffered some damages?
Thank you very much in advance for your replies.
Kind regards,
This is the case: 2" Pipeline SCH 80 API 5L Gr B. The system is rated at #600. The length of this pipeline is about 800 meters.
This system was undergoing a hydrotest as a part of the construction process. The test pressure was set at 2175 psi (company standard fro test pressure on gas pipelines at that rating).
Due to sudden ambient temperature increase, the pressure went above 3000 psi (3000 psi is the maximum reading of the gauge, so probably pressure could have gone higher).
Unfortunately the pressure test was unattended at that moment and test operator did not realize about this.
The fact is that the entire pipeline was exposed to a pressure much higher than the hydrotest pressure (over 3000 psi) and we are not sure if the pipes suffered damage due to the over pressure. There are no external evidences of damages like deformations or pipe movements. There wasn't any leak either.
Should we be concern about the mechanical integrity of this pipeline now after it has been exposed to this extreme pressure? Should we conduct any particular test to determine if it actually suffered some damages?
Thank you very much in advance for your replies.
Kind regards,