Adry_77
Materials
- Aug 10, 2017
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thread292-412114
I always considered that leakage through something which is not a piping joint, i.e. a valve packing, does not automatically constitute a failure of the test. I have usually taken note of these kind of leakage and repaired (e.g. changing body/bonnet gasket) after test. My approach has always been accepted even by the most demanding clients.
On my current project, I am facing a problem with our Notified Body (third party required by European Directive for some piping systems category). He is trying to reject some big and very high pressure test due to observed leakages from valves' packing and body/bonnet joints on Small bore valves.
Unfortunately I can not find any detailed information about these cases neither in ASME codes nor in the relevant interpretations.
Could somebody help me? HT procedures of major oil companies could also help
Thank you in advance
Adry
I always considered that leakage through something which is not a piping joint, i.e. a valve packing, does not automatically constitute a failure of the test. I have usually taken note of these kind of leakage and repaired (e.g. changing body/bonnet gasket) after test. My approach has always been accepted even by the most demanding clients.
On my current project, I am facing a problem with our Notified Body (third party required by European Directive for some piping systems category). He is trying to reject some big and very high pressure test due to observed leakages from valves' packing and body/bonnet joints on Small bore valves.
Unfortunately I can not find any detailed information about these cases neither in ASME codes nor in the relevant interpretations.
Could somebody help me? HT procedures of major oil companies could also help
Thank you in advance
Adry