frcreek
Petroleum
- Sep 12, 2006
- 5
Hi everyone;
My question is on the FIXED TUBE SHEET Exchangers (tube sheet is welded to the shell), particularly, identifying a leak and hydrotesting;
The normal way is to water test shell side and look for the leaky tube on the tube side of the exchanger. Then, plug it or replace it.
But when the Shell side design pressure is lower than Tube side design pressure, how a leak can be identified, fixed and hydrotested? the shell side test pressure will always be low, not enough to show any leak!
I do appreciate your insights,
Thanks,
My question is on the FIXED TUBE SHEET Exchangers (tube sheet is welded to the shell), particularly, identifying a leak and hydrotesting;
The normal way is to water test shell side and look for the leaky tube on the tube side of the exchanger. Then, plug it or replace it.
But when the Shell side design pressure is lower than Tube side design pressure, how a leak can be identified, fixed and hydrotested? the shell side test pressure will always be low, not enough to show any leak!
I do appreciate your insights,
Thanks,