Dear one, Your query has cleared mentioned in UG-99 of ASME sec. VIII
div. 1 ie. Any nonhazardous liquid at any temperature but below its
boiling point you can be used. Regards-krishna mudhale.
On 7/16/12, Ramesh Barot <rameshnbarot@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear All experts,
>
>
> I want to know that can we do presser test by oil instead of water? If yes
> then let me know the testing presser. Please give some technical reference
> also.
>
> Line detail is mention under:
>
> Line size:73 mm X 10 thk.
>
> Length:45 mtr
>
> Material:SS 304L
>
> Max. Working presser:262 bar
>
> Oil will be used in operation: ISO grade VG 100
>
> The line is for stracker Reclaimer for your information.
>
> Waiting for your valuable inputs in this regards.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> With Best Regards,
> Ramesh Barot
>
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