bulkhandling
Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2003
- 145
I'm in mining consulting business where there are not many Category M fluids. We use B31.3 for piping design.
Per ASME B31.3, para. M345 Testing, a sensitive leak test shall be included in the required leak test.
My understanding is : a normal hydrostatic test is required (1.5x design pressure) and a air and bubble test is also requried (para. 345.8, 1.25x design pressure or 15psi+ design pressure, whichever is less).
I specified the requirements in the line list for the previous projects but myself did never supervised the tests on site. When I talked about those tests lately with the commissioning engineers, none of them remembered they did the bubble test and telling me that was overkill. We all agreed that the Category M was specified correctly for those fluids.
How do you think?
Per ASME B31.3, para. M345 Testing, a sensitive leak test shall be included in the required leak test.
My understanding is : a normal hydrostatic test is required (1.5x design pressure) and a air and bubble test is also requried (para. 345.8, 1.25x design pressure or 15psi+ design pressure, whichever is less).
I specified the requirements in the line list for the previous projects but myself did never supervised the tests on site. When I talked about those tests lately with the commissioning engineers, none of them remembered they did the bubble test and telling me that was overkill. We all agreed that the Category M was specified correctly for those fluids.
How do you think?