Sharik
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2003
- 135
There are PSV Test Stands being sold now which have a high pressure compressor feeding 1/2" tubing to the inlet of the PSV. These are being sold as certified for testing all sizes of PSV, via an adjustible clamp/flange assembly.
This is quite different than what I'm used to. I've always used a Test Bench with a large receiver so that there was enough volume to actually pop open all the PSV's up to the maximum set pressures and PSV inlet sizes as authorized in the organization's PSV QC Program.
Are these PSV Test Stands with pressure but without volume, acceptable for testing 'UV' stamped PSV's? Is it acceptable to just simmer a PSV when testing or is it mandatory to pop the PSV 100% open?
This is quite different than what I'm used to. I've always used a Test Bench with a large receiver so that there was enough volume to actually pop open all the PSV's up to the maximum set pressures and PSV inlet sizes as authorized in the organization's PSV QC Program.
Are these PSV Test Stands with pressure but without volume, acceptable for testing 'UV' stamped PSV's? Is it acceptable to just simmer a PSV when testing or is it mandatory to pop the PSV 100% open?