UW1981
Mechanical
- Oct 25, 2005
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We are update our pneumatic testing procedures for B31.3 piping systems to better comply with ASME PCC-2 Article 5, section 6.2 - which is the best defined pneumatic testing procedure I have seen. However, the PSV setting recommendation for PCC-2 is different than ASME B31.3 345.5.2. The question is.....which PSV setting is the most appropriate to use....the B31.3 (which is a bit problematic since you need to use a pilot PSV at test pressure higher than 500 psig due to the "50 psig above test pressure" limit to avoid simmering of the PSV) or PCC-2, which when followed is a very conservative test procedure?
I appreciate your thoughts/comments.
B31.3 Section 345.5.2 Pressure Relief Device. A pressure relief device shall be provided, having a set pressure not higher than the test pressure plus the lesser of 345 kPa
(50 psi) or 10% of the test pressure.
PCC-2 Section 6.2 Pneumatic Pressure Test of Pressure Vessels or Piping
(h) Overpressure relief protection shall be provided.
The set pressure of a pressure relief device should be not more than the greater of
(1) the test pressure plus 70 kPa (10 psi), or (2) 110% of the test pressure
I appreciate your thoughts/comments.
B31.3 Section 345.5.2 Pressure Relief Device. A pressure relief device shall be provided, having a set pressure not higher than the test pressure plus the lesser of 345 kPa
(50 psi) or 10% of the test pressure.
PCC-2 Section 6.2 Pneumatic Pressure Test of Pressure Vessels or Piping
(h) Overpressure relief protection shall be provided.
The set pressure of a pressure relief device should be not more than the greater of
(1) the test pressure plus 70 kPa (10 psi), or (2) 110% of the test pressure