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[MW:32570] Flushing & Cleaning Pressure for piping (Applicable code ASME B31.3 )

Respected Experts ,

Good Day !

Design Pressure :3.5 Bar & Test Pressure as per isometric dwgs : 5.5 Bar 

Test Medium:Water 

operating condition :
Pressure : 0.4 Bar 
Temperature : AMB 

Pipe Size & material  : 6'' A 53 Gr B Seamless 

My Question : is there any restriction in code to limits the test pressure during flushing with water as  our test pressure will be 7 BAR for flushing and also we need to report the same readings in report .

PIPING SYSTEM – FLUSHING AND TESTING


Report No.:

 

Item

Description of Check

Sub Contr.

Contractor

Company

Sign

Date

Sign

Date

Sign

Date

01

Limits of test in accordance with the scope listed on the attached test index and marked-up P&ID's

 

 

 

 

 

 

02

System prepared for flushing in accordance with the approved procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

03

Flushing completed in accordance with the approved procedure

 

 

 

 

 

 

04

System prepared for testing in accordance with the approved procedure

 

 

 

 

 

 

05

System tested in accordance with the approved procedure. (Note 1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test Results and Readings

Test pressure at start

 

Bar G

Ambient temperature at start

 

oC

Start date and time

 

Date and Time

Test pressure at end

 

Bar G

Ambient temperature at end

 

oC

End date and time

 

Date and Time

Test duration

 

Hours

Tested by contractor

 

Name and Signature

Test witnessed by Company (Note 2)

 

Name and Signature






Best Regards,
Zafar 
M:00966544639978

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