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Pressure Testing

Piping Systems
ressure testing of pipelines should Where water is unacceptable in the The test requirement

P normally be carried out using


water. Only in exceptional
circumstances should pneumatic
pressure testing using compressed inert
gas or air be used, and then only under
pipework, then a pneumatic leak test
followed by a pneumatic pressure test
could be carried out, but both employers
and employees must be aware of their
statutory duties with regard to the
Water Regulation 12 requires that:
“The water system shall be capable of
withstanding an internal water pressure
not less than 11/2 times the maximum
pressure to which the installation or
carefully controlled conditions. The Health and Safety at Work Act. This relevant part is designed to be subjected
reason for this is because water is requires employers to provide sufficient in operation.“
virtually incompressible (as are other information, instruction, training,
liquids) and only a small quantity of supervision and a safe working So, for a water piping system that will
energy needs to be introduced to environment, and employees not to operate at 3-bar the test pressure will be
increase the pressure significantly. Air, carry out the test in a way that 3 x 1.5 = 4.5bar.
however, (like all gases) is compressible endangers themselves or others.
and, as a result, much more energy has to The regulation goes on to state that
be put into the gas to raise its pressure. Water regulation requirements this requirement shall be deemed to be
In fact, at the pressure ranges normally for valves and testing satisfied in the case of a water system
used for testing water-piping systems 200 The UK Water Regulations require that does NOT include a pipe made of
times more energy is stored in that every supply pipe or distributing plastics, where the whole system is
compressed gas compared to water at pipe providing water to premises be subjected to the test pressure by
the same pressure and volume. So, fitted with a stopvalve, and that water pumping, after which the test continues
should a joint, pipe, or any other supply systems shall be capable of being for one hour without further pumping.
component fail under test pressure drained down and fitted with an The test is passed if the pressure in the
when using compressed gas, the energy adequate number of servicing valves and system is maintained for one hour and
can be released with deadly force! drain taps. A sufficient number of there is no visible leakage throughout
However, where water leakage would stopvalves are also needed for isolating the test.
cause unacceptable damage to property, parts of the pipework. Fitting these
a pneumatic leak test (at say 5kPA - valves and drain taps will also facilitate So the test on an all metal piping
20mbar) can be used first, followed by a hydraulic pressure testing. system is quite straightforward, simply
hydraulic leak test. carry out a risk assessment, prepare and

Figure 1 Graphs illustrating relationship between system pressure, test


pressure and time for metal and plastics water piping systems.

No drop No drop Max. 0.6bar drop period


during test period during reduced
Pumping stops Pumping stops and pressure period Max. 0.8bar drop period
pressure is reduced Pumping stops

Test Test Test


pressure pressure pressure

System System
pressure Copper piping System
pressure Plastics piping pressure Plastics piping
test A test B
test A
1/3
System
pressure

0 0
0 10 20 30 mins. 60 0 0 10 20 30 60 mins. 120 180
0 10 20 30 60 mins. 120
pressurise the system to 11/2 times the Will a water test leave pockets of • Blank, plug or seal any open ends
•un-drained
normal maximum pressure, stop water that might cause frost and close all valves at the limits of the
pumping and wait for 1 hour to see if any damage or corrosion later? test section of the piping.
pressure loss is indicated whilst checking
the system for visible signs of leakage.
• Can the piping, or any in-line fittings
• Remove or blank off any vulnerable
in-line fittings and components that may
and components (valves, bellows, tanks, be damaged by the test pressure.
Where the system DOES contain
cylinders, radiators etc) withstand the
plastics piping, two acceptable tests are
proposed test pressure? If not, these
described by the regulations: tests ‘A’
and ‘B’, but both are complex and time
need to be blanked-off or removed and • Open any valves
enclosed test section.
within the
‘make-up’ pieces of tube inserted.
consuming.

•mightIf bea water leak occurs what damage • Check that the test gauge is
In test ‘A’ the whole system is
caused, and could minor faults functioning correctly, has been calibrated
subjected to the test pressure by and has the correct range. Attach the
be checked by carrying out a leak test
pumping for 30 minutes, after which the test pump, see Figure 2 (fit a separate
with air or inert gas at 5kPa (20mbar)
test continues for 90 minutes without gauge if necessary, see Figure 3) using
before filling with water?
further pumping; at the end of the suitable adaptor fittings.
30 minutes pumping period the pressure
is reduced to one third of the test
pressure. Test ‘A’ is passed if the
•keep Area progressive
sufficient people available to
check for problems •
Check that a suitable hose is
available for draining the system.
pressure does not drop below one third whilst filling the system?
of the test pressure over the following Hydraulic pressure test
90 minutes and there is no visible leakage
throughout the test. • Can different services be inter-
connected temporarily to enable
procedure
1. Start to fill the piping and then
simultaneous testing? ‘walk’ the route of the piping under
In test ‘B’ the whole system is test, continuously visually checking for
subjected to the test pressure by leaks and by listening for the sound of
pumping for 30 minutes, after which the
pressure is noted and the test continues
•systemHowusinglongthe willwaterit take to fill the
supply available,
escaping air.

for 150 minutes without further pumping. and what is the best time to start the 2. Release air from all the high points
Test ‘B’ is passed if the drop in pressure test bearing in mind the duration and systematically through the system to
time needed to undertake the necessary completely fill it with water.
is less than 0.6bar (60kPa) after the
preparations?
following 30 minutes, or 0.8bar (80kPa) 3. Once the system is full, raise the
after the following 150 minutes, and there pressure to the test pressure and, if a
Test preparation
is no visible leakage throughout the test. plastics piping system, continue pumping
These tests are illustrated in Figure 1. • Check that all high points have a tap
or vent to facilitate removal of air during
for the specified period.
filling and that these are all closed.
Planning for the test
Before carrying out a pressure test a
risk assessment must be carried out.
This needs to consider hazards
associated with stored energy, the
Figure 2 Typical hydraulic test pump Figure 3 Typical pressure gauge
possibility of blast and its effects, potential
missile formation and brittle fracture.
A safe system of work also needs to
be established (this may require a
permit-to-work system, training, use of
written procedures, suitable venting
arrangements, proper tools and
equipment, safety restraints and personal
protective equipment etc).

The following factors also need to be


considered:
• Is the specified test appropriate
for the service and the building
environment?

•verticalWillpipework
it be necessary to divide up
to limit pressures in
high-rise buildings?
4. If the pressure falls, check that Pneumatic leak testing at low Pneumatic leak test procedure
stopvalves are not letting by, then walk pressure followed by hydraulic 1. Ensure that all rooms through
the system again for leaks. pressure testing which the piping passes are cleared of
Due to the inherent dangers people, then pressurise the system to the
5. Once the system is proven sound,
associated with pneumatic testing using leak test pressure (normally 20mbar, but a
have the test witnessed if necessary and
compressed air or iner t gas, a pressure of up to 0.5bar could be used).
obtain a signature on the test certificate.
responsible person must be in charge
6. After testing release the pressure. of this operation at all times. This 2. Wait at least 10 minutes, checking
person should direct the preparations the gauge for pressure drop, and if
If necessary, ensure that any vents on and supervise the application of the necessary ‘walk’ the route of the piping
cylinders, tanks, and pressure-vessels are test by working to a pre-prepared under test checking for leaks using leak
opened to atmosphere BEFORE draining written plan based on the risk detecting fluid.
down and refitting vulnerable items. assessment. A written record of the test
showing the system designed working 3. Once the leak test is passed,
If the system has to carry fluids other pressure, the test pressure and duration release the air pressure slowly and then
than water, it may be necessary to dry carry out the normal hydraulic test as
should be kept and, at the conclusion of
out the piping internally by passing hot previously described.
the test, this person must verify that the
air through it, (this can take some time system is safely depressurised and
Pneumatic pressure testing
to achieve). ready for safe operation at the design
Because pneumatic pressure testing
working pressure.
involves higher final pressures, it also
Testing underground water mains
involves higher risk, so this method must
Underground water mains are Preparation only be used when hydraulic testing is
jointed using a variety of methods
including socket and spigot, push-fit and
• Check that all high points have a tap
or vent and that these are all closed.
not practicable. No work should be
carried out on the piping during the test.
mechanical fittings. The forces that have
to be contained within the piping can be
considerable so, in addition to the above
• Blank, plug or seal any open ends
and use valves to limit the test section of
Carry out the test preparations as for
the pneumatic leak test, however if the
procedures, the following items are also piping to about 50 metres in length for compressed air supply cannot be controlled
recommended when pressure testing up to 50mm bore tube, (to limit the total from outside the test area then the
underground water mains: stored energy). pipework in the test area should be
protected (e.g. by use of sandbags) to limit
•sectionsInstalldetermined
and test long mains in
• Remove or blank off any vulnerable
by agreement with in-line fittings and components that may
damage if an explosive failure of the piping
occurs! Then follow the low-pressure
the contractor. be damaged by the test pressure. pneumatic leak test procedure as above.
After completing the leak test, make sure
• Pressure testing must NOT
commence until anchor blocks and anti-
• Check that the testing gauge is
functioning correctly, has the correct
that all the rooms through which the
piping passes are cleared of all people,
snaking blocks are in position and the range, has been calibrated if necessary and gradually increase the air pressure
trench partially backfilled and rammed and connect it to the system using in steps of about 0.5bar up to the
(leaving the joints exposed). This is to suitable adaptor fittings. required test pressure. Retain the test
prevent any movement causing damage pressure for 30 minutes and have this
due to the pressure inside the piping.
Strutting may also be necessary on
• Check that all flexible connections
between the compressed air supply (or
pressure and time witnessed. Gradually
reduce the pressure through a safe vent
blanked ends and branches. pump) are securely fastened at both point clear of all people to 1.1 times the
ends to prevent ‘whipping’ should one working pressure, hold this pressure for
Testing against valves is best avoided, end become detached. 30 minutes, then check for leaks (indic-
but in any case check that the valves can ated by a further fall in pressure) and
obtain witness signature on the test
withstand the test pressure, if necessary
blanking off any valves that cannot.
• If the compressed air or inert gas is
at a higher pressure than is required for
certificate. Once the test is complete,
gradually release all pressure through a
the test (maximum 0.5bar pressure) a
safe vent point clear of all people, refit any
Fill the main slowly and allow any air pressure reducing valve, pressure gauge
vulnerable components and seal the
to escape before beginning to test, and and pressure relief valve set to open at
system ready for use.
pressurize slowly. the test pressure should be fitted to the
connecting pipework. For further information and guidance refer
Once the main is proved sound, to HMSO publication GS4 Safety in
complete backfilling, then perform a
final test and obtain a witness signature
• If possible, the compressed air
supply should be controlled outside the
Pressure Testing.

as necessary. test area. Brian Curry, May 2003.

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