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Hydrostatic Testing For Pipe Spool

Hydrostatic testing involves positioning pumps and connecting them to pipe spools to fill and pressurize the system. The system is then flushed, drained, and spades or blinds are removed. Testing smaller diameter pipe spools under 10 inches takes around 3 man-hours per piece, while testing larger diameters over 250mm can take over 2 man-hours per meter.

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Hydrostatic Testing For Pipe Spool

Hydrostatic testing involves positioning pumps and connecting them to pipe spools to fill and pressurize the system. The system is then flushed, drained, and spades or blinds are removed. Testing smaller diameter pipe spools under 10 inches takes around 3 man-hours per piece, while testing larger diameters over 250mm can take over 2 man-hours per meter.

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Hydrostatic Testing for Pipe Spool

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Description
Positioning & connection of flush pump &/ or test pump
Fill, bleed and pressure system. Check & rectify
Flush/ blowdown system, drain and remove spade/blind

Diameter

Inch
mm
Unit
Mhrs/No
Mhrs/m
Mhrs/m

0.4
100

6 - 10
150-250

> 10
> 250

3
0.17
0.08

3
0.42
0.21

3
2.08
1.04

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