blackegl
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2016
- 7
Recently we had a customer approach us to design a test head for them to be used for hydro-testing pipelines. Now, they want to have the ability to reuse the test head over and over whenever they hydro-test a pipeline. So here is an example of what I am talking about.
Pipeline operating pressure: 1440 psig
ANSI Class rating of flanges on pipeline: 600#
Hydro-test pressure of pipeline: 2160 psig
Now if we design a test head and use 600# flanges, prior to it leaving our facility we would hydro-test it up to a 2220 psig. Can we take that same test head out into the field and hook it up to the pipeline and complete a hydro-test at 2160 psig, essentially taking the flange up to hydro-test pressure twice? So I guess my basic question is, can I take a flange up to hydro-test pressure multiple times or is it a one and done type thing? If I can take them up to hydro-test pressure multiple times is there a recommended number of times prior to switching out to new flanges? Also is there a difference, if the flange on the test head it permanently connected to say a valve and the flange is never disconnected verse the flange that connects the test head to the pipeline since that flange would be installed and disconnected each time a pipeline is tested? Or on the other hand, should the test head be designed with 900# flanges if we want to take the flanges on the test head up to the 2220 psig range more than once and then use a 900# to 600# spool piece to connect the test head to the pipeline that could be swapped out each time or after a couple uses? The test duration will be between 4 and 8 hours each time.
Thanks
Pipeline operating pressure: 1440 psig
ANSI Class rating of flanges on pipeline: 600#
Hydro-test pressure of pipeline: 2160 psig
Now if we design a test head and use 600# flanges, prior to it leaving our facility we would hydro-test it up to a 2220 psig. Can we take that same test head out into the field and hook it up to the pipeline and complete a hydro-test at 2160 psig, essentially taking the flange up to hydro-test pressure twice? So I guess my basic question is, can I take a flange up to hydro-test pressure multiple times or is it a one and done type thing? If I can take them up to hydro-test pressure multiple times is there a recommended number of times prior to switching out to new flanges? Also is there a difference, if the flange on the test head it permanently connected to say a valve and the flange is never disconnected verse the flange that connects the test head to the pipeline since that flange would be installed and disconnected each time a pipeline is tested? Or on the other hand, should the test head be designed with 900# flanges if we want to take the flanges on the test head up to the 2220 psig range more than once and then use a 900# to 600# spool piece to connect the test head to the pipeline that could be swapped out each time or after a couple uses? The test duration will be between 4 and 8 hours each time.
Thanks