dear,
Test pressure shall be same as code requirement.Only volume
calculation for filling and pressurising will be different due to
density. i.e for water 1m3=1000litre...so for that liquid as per
density will vary.
Regards,
Mohd.
Regards,
Mohd.
On Jan 4, 12:13 pm, Krishnnaa26 <krishna.bhpvt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If the test medium is not water (May be some oil Or Glycol mixed
> water), what is the value of the Hydraulic Test Pressure is it still
> 1.3 / 1.5 times Design Pressure or some thing else?
>
> Gopala Krishna
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