There is no. Design pressure is usually higher to provide some margins of safety. For the Code what matters is only the MAWP. For PED is the PS
2016-09-09 16:11 GMT+03:00 Prasad Rode <purode333@gmail.com>:
Dear sir / experts,As we know that, hydrotest pressure = 1.5 design pressure.Then, in the same mathematical way, what is relation between design pressure and working pressure.Pls help.RegardsPrasad Rode--
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