NISHANT_D
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2021
- 5
Hello All,
For pilot operated surge relief valve, hydrostatic shell testing;
does any standard specification asks for pilot testing at same pressure as main valve body shell test?
For example, if we have CL.300 pressure class valve; we will do hydro shell at 78 bar (1.5 times of rated pressure).
Do we need to test pilot also at 78 bar hydro shell pressure?
Because regular operating line pressure is 8 bar only and set pressure is 9 bar.
We considered to shell test only for main valve (without pilot mounted on main valve) at 78 bar.
At this shell testing, we will block the pilot connecting ports by mean of plug.
After shell test, we will mount pilot on main valve; and then will do seat test, set pressure test, etc..
Is my understanding is correct?
Thanks,
Nishant
For pilot operated surge relief valve, hydrostatic shell testing;
does any standard specification asks for pilot testing at same pressure as main valve body shell test?
For example, if we have CL.300 pressure class valve; we will do hydro shell at 78 bar (1.5 times of rated pressure).
Do we need to test pilot also at 78 bar hydro shell pressure?
Because regular operating line pressure is 8 bar only and set pressure is 9 bar.
We considered to shell test only for main valve (without pilot mounted on main valve) at 78 bar.
At this shell testing, we will block the pilot connecting ports by mean of plug.
After shell test, we will mount pilot on main valve; and then will do seat test, set pressure test, etc..
Is my understanding is correct?
Thanks,
Nishant