robsalv
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2002
- 311
Apologies for X-post - it seems a topic to cover the two selected forums...
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
In simplistic terms, if one needed to rerate an existing line that was originally hydro tested [1.5xDP old], but it couldn't be hydrotested today due to water contamination issues... and the original hydrotest pressure was GREATER than the calculated new pneumatic test pressure [1.1xDP new]... and the line condition was sound such that the original hydro test could be considered a valid test all these years later... could the line rerating be treated as a paper excercise and not require any leak testing at all??
With some due considerations, I'm leaning towards yes since the original hydro was greater than the calc'd pneumatic.
References I've been using are B31.3 and API570.
Much appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks.
Rob
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
In simplistic terms, if one needed to rerate an existing line that was originally hydro tested [1.5xDP old], but it couldn't be hydrotested today due to water contamination issues... and the original hydrotest pressure was GREATER than the calculated new pneumatic test pressure [1.1xDP new]... and the line condition was sound such that the original hydro test could be considered a valid test all these years later... could the line rerating be treated as a paper excercise and not require any leak testing at all??
With some due considerations, I'm leaning towards yes since the original hydro was greater than the calc'd pneumatic.
References I've been using are B31.3 and API570.
Much appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks.
Rob