34 Pa. Code § 3a.115 - Hydrostatic pressure test
(a) A
hydrostatic pressure test must comply with the following requirements:
(1) A hydrostatic pressure test may not
exceed the following pressures:
(i) For
boilers or unfired pressure vessels in the field, 1.5 times the maximum
allowable working pressure.
(ii)
For boilers of locomotives, 1.25 times the maximum allowable working
pressure.
(iii) For glass-lined
unfired pressure vessels, the maximum allowable working pressure.
(iv) For unfired pressure vessels fabricated
to ASME section VIII, division 1 after January 1, 2000, 1.3 times the maximum
allowable working pressure.
(v) For
unfired pressure vessels fabricated to ASME Section VIII, Divisions 2 and 3,
the pressure that was preapproved by an inspector.
(2) Pressure must be controlled at all times
and may not be more than 106% of the test pressure allowed by the ASME Code at
the time of construction.
(3) The
temperature of the water used to apply the test must be between 70° and
120°F.
(4) A safety valve must
be removed or each valve shall be held to its seat by a testing clamp. Screwing
down the compression screw upon the spring is prohibited. A VR stamp holder
must reseal the valves.
(5)
Pressure must be equal to or below the release pressure of the safety valve
having the highest release setting when a test is applied to an existing
installation to determine tightness.
(b) An inspector may require a hydrostatic
test after the completion of a repair to insure the pressure containing
boundaries hold design pressure.
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