rachwill
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2005
- 4
As EN 13480 is a harmonised standard it's no surprise that the hydro test pressure is as per the PED (i.e. 1.43xPs or 1.25x(ftest/f)xPs). However, the piping I'm currently concerned with is SEP in the PED (<DN25) AND it's pressurised externally.
Where ASME B31.3 points to ASME VIII Div1 UG28 for thickness (and ASME VIII Div1 has no specific rules for pressure testing externally (Interpretation VIII-82-57) and simply points to U-2(g)), it does at least give guidance on externally pressured piping in 345.2.4: "Piping subject to external pressure shall be tested at an internal gage pressure 1.5 times the external differential pressure, but not less than 105 kPa (15 psi)." Interesting that it's an internal test.
Any thoughts on what the hydro test requirements should be for EN 13480 application on 12mm x 0.7mm SS304 tubing with an external design pressure 5.5MPa? Am I stuck with 1.43xPs?
Where ASME B31.3 points to ASME VIII Div1 UG28 for thickness (and ASME VIII Div1 has no specific rules for pressure testing externally (Interpretation VIII-82-57) and simply points to U-2(g)), it does at least give guidance on externally pressured piping in 345.2.4: "Piping subject to external pressure shall be tested at an internal gage pressure 1.5 times the external differential pressure, but not less than 105 kPa (15 psi)." Interesting that it's an internal test.
Any thoughts on what the hydro test requirements should be for EN 13480 application on 12mm x 0.7mm SS304 tubing with an external design pressure 5.5MPa? Am I stuck with 1.43xPs?