DW1006
Aerospace
- Jul 19, 2023
- 16
I am looking to have some pipework pressure tested to 750psi, to allow us to certify the pipework to have a Working pressure of 600psi.
However, I have just noticed that within this pipework structure there are two valves (butterfly I recall) on the system which are stamped with “740CWP 0 @ 445°F”
Im not to familiar with what the Cold Working Pressure mandates. I understand its saying that the max operating temp is 445°F when running at 740CWP, but what does this mean with regards to SWP and DP.
During the pressure test the pipework will be charged with nitrogen, and will remain at ambient temp. As im nowhere near the 445 degree F does this mean im good to before a pressure test to 750psi, to allow a Working Pressure of 600psi, gain at ambient temp.
Any advice would be fantastic.
Regards
Dave
However, I have just noticed that within this pipework structure there are two valves (butterfly I recall) on the system which are stamped with “740CWP 0 @ 445°F”
Im not to familiar with what the Cold Working Pressure mandates. I understand its saying that the max operating temp is 445°F when running at 740CWP, but what does this mean with regards to SWP and DP.
During the pressure test the pipework will be charged with nitrogen, and will remain at ambient temp. As im nowhere near the 445 degree F does this mean im good to before a pressure test to 750psi, to allow a Working Pressure of 600psi, gain at ambient temp.
Any advice would be fantastic.
Regards
Dave