Hansito
Industrial
- Jun 21, 2008
- 31
Dear colleagues,
I've searched for "large diameter test" and couldn't find a similar situation to the following:
60 inch Flare line
Design code B31.3. Design pressure 10 barg, Design Temperature 300 C.
Strutures are designd for empty pipe.
The Client is affraid about pneumatic testing.
The procedure defined is:
Welding caps or plates, to each 6m or 12 m on the floor (or shop)remove the caps, field weld the piece on the pipe rack structure, made a 100% radiography. The same for mitre bends.
I always thought that the test (hydrostatic or pneumátic) should be done to all assembly not in pieces.
Please, can anybody confirm me that this strange procedure is valid or direct me to a previous similar post?
Regards,
Hansito
I've searched for "large diameter test" and couldn't find a similar situation to the following:
60 inch Flare line
Design code B31.3. Design pressure 10 barg, Design Temperature 300 C.
Strutures are designd for empty pipe.
The Client is affraid about pneumatic testing.
The procedure defined is:
Welding caps or plates, to each 6m or 12 m on the floor (or shop)remove the caps, field weld the piece on the pipe rack structure, made a 100% radiography. The same for mitre bends.
I always thought that the test (hydrostatic or pneumátic) should be done to all assembly not in pieces.
Please, can anybody confirm me that this strange procedure is valid or direct me to a previous similar post?
Regards,
Hansito