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Krausen
Mechanical
- Jan 1, 2013
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General question for the forum on shop hydro testing replacement tube bundles to be installed in an existing shell & channel (S&T HXs):
I work at a plant where it is unfortunately very common practice to replace existing tube bundles at end-of-life with new in-kind tube bundles, reutilizing the existing shell & channel with this new tube bundle. For hydrotesting the new tube bundle, shops are typically limited to leak tests at 150 psig max. This hydrotest pressure typically does not satisfy Section VIII pressure test requirements. How does forum typically handle this issue?
Are attempts made to code hydrotest new bundle in the field with the existing shell & channel that likely cannot handle the required bundle code hydro pressure in their existing corroded state? If hydro-ing new bundle in shop, are you requiring test heads to be fabbed by shop for both the channel side test & shell side test for new bundle? This would obviously add to cost of new bundle substantially.
I work at a plant where it is unfortunately very common practice to replace existing tube bundles at end-of-life with new in-kind tube bundles, reutilizing the existing shell & channel with this new tube bundle. For hydrotesting the new tube bundle, shops are typically limited to leak tests at 150 psig max. This hydrotest pressure typically does not satisfy Section VIII pressure test requirements. How does forum typically handle this issue?
Are attempts made to code hydrotest new bundle in the field with the existing shell & channel that likely cannot handle the required bundle code hydro pressure in their existing corroded state? If hydro-ing new bundle in shop, are you requiring test heads to be fabbed by shop for both the channel side test & shell side test for new bundle? This would obviously add to cost of new bundle substantially.