Paul Guilford
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2017
- 2
I am currently designing to ASME B31.3 and have been asked about pressure testing Relief Valve Discharge Pipes.
ASME states that Vents and drains need not be pressure tested post the last valve but as they are covered under the PED and classed as being in the scope of PED if the discharge pressure is >0.5Barg (Guidline 1/42 we have asked our installation contractor to pressure test these lines to 1.5 times design as per B31.3. Not a problem up to now.
However as we have a weep hole in the discharge pipe to remove condensation etc. so effectively we have two open ends the installation contractor is asking if he does need to pressure test the line.
I have looked in all the docs I can find but this situation doesn't appear to be documented anywhere.
Anyone out there come across this and had an acceptable solution.
I was thinking we could pressure test before putting the weep hole in thereby proving the strength on the pipe. But is this really necessary.
All comments would be appreciated.
ASME states that Vents and drains need not be pressure tested post the last valve but as they are covered under the PED and classed as being in the scope of PED if the discharge pressure is >0.5Barg (Guidline 1/42 we have asked our installation contractor to pressure test these lines to 1.5 times design as per B31.3. Not a problem up to now.
However as we have a weep hole in the discharge pipe to remove condensation etc. so effectively we have two open ends the installation contractor is asking if he does need to pressure test the line.
I have looked in all the docs I can find but this situation doesn't appear to be documented anywhere.
Anyone out there come across this and had an acceptable solution.
I was thinking we could pressure test before putting the weep hole in thereby proving the strength on the pipe. But is this really necessary.
All comments would be appreciated.