Thursday, December 3, 2009

Re: [MW:3784] pneumatic test

Pneumatic test is allowed if hydrotesting with water is not practically feasible or possible. All ASME Construction Codes give this option.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 1:40 AM, daniel iordache <daniel.iordache@gmail.com> wrote:
hello

we have a situation......the plant contain a 1" - 2" -4" 6"hot oil piping network to keep hot the bitumen piping system......

so.....the contractor propose to substitute the hydrotest with pneumatic test ......

we know that the pneumatic test is not allowed ........

but i do not know ...where is write ......about ...what code ...standard....


if anyone can help me 

regards


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