Tundra11
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2009
- 6
Hi All,
Recently, our plant had an issue with a spiral heat exchanger that was inspected during our turnaround.
Turns out that we had only pressure tested one side (Hot side) as it was at a higher pressure compared to the Cold side.
So when it was commissioned, the heat exchanger started leaking from the bottom cover gasket.
My question is: Do we have to pressure test both the hot side and the cold side to check for gasket leaks?
My image of how a spiral heat exchanger works is that both hot and cold side will be in contact with the gaskets of the top and end covers. So why do we have to pressure test both hot & cold side?
Hope the more experienced guys here can help to enlighten a young learning engineer here.
Thanks!
Recently, our plant had an issue with a spiral heat exchanger that was inspected during our turnaround.
Turns out that we had only pressure tested one side (Hot side) as it was at a higher pressure compared to the Cold side.
So when it was commissioned, the heat exchanger started leaking from the bottom cover gasket.
My question is: Do we have to pressure test both the hot side and the cold side to check for gasket leaks?
My image of how a spiral heat exchanger works is that both hot and cold side will be in contact with the gaskets of the top and end covers. So why do we have to pressure test both hot & cold side?
Hope the more experienced guys here can help to enlighten a young learning engineer here.
Thanks!