ReliaEng2008
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2021
- 22
Hello,
I am working on a brand new plant that will be commissioned next year. We will be installing PRDs in about 6 months. I was questioned if we need to pop test any of the PRDs prior to installing. I don't know how long each PRD have been in storage. Some of our PRDs will be on a 12 months replacement interval (fouling service).
I tried to do my research online with little results regarding when the inspection/testing interval clock starts. My consideration is that the clock starts when the system is commissioned with its designed fluid. Somebody else could make a case that the clock starts when the valve is installed, even though the system will still go through pre-commissioning and commissioning activities after the PRD is installed with water and nytrogen.
I personally don't consider that the clock starts when the PRD was manufactured and initially tested at the manufacturer's facilities.
Anyone have opinions or resources on this issue?
I am working on a brand new plant that will be commissioned next year. We will be installing PRDs in about 6 months. I was questioned if we need to pop test any of the PRDs prior to installing. I don't know how long each PRD have been in storage. Some of our PRDs will be on a 12 months replacement interval (fouling service).
I tried to do my research online with little results regarding when the inspection/testing interval clock starts. My consideration is that the clock starts when the system is commissioned with its designed fluid. Somebody else could make a case that the clock starts when the valve is installed, even though the system will still go through pre-commissioning and commissioning activities after the PRD is installed with water and nytrogen.
I personally don't consider that the clock starts when the PRD was manufactured and initially tested at the manufacturer's facilities.
Anyone have opinions or resources on this issue?