Hydrostatic Test Verification
A Hydrostatic Test Plan should contain the following information at a very minimum:
- Approved Pressure Test Plan
- Drawings of the system being tested
- Location/layout of the test setup and test boundaries
- Identification of all blank/blind flange locations if applicable
- Drawing showing the exclusion zone with the location of “CAUTION” signage, barricades, or other controls for safety
- Detail of the test setup - identify the pressure ratings of all components and pressure relief valves settings
- H2O pH and salinity measurements
- Pressure gauges calibration sheets
- Pressure gauges certification labels (current & up to date)
- Detailed test procedure
Sigma verifies the completed and approved Hydrostatic Test Plan. Inspectors witness the following checks during the Hydrostatic Test:
- Check Hydrostatic Test requirements
- Check any liquid requirements such as H2O pH or salinity
- Check gauges and chart reader calibration and range in conjunction with the current hydrostatic test
- Monitor gauges and chart reader while the vessel is brought up to pressure for current test requirements
- Check the vessel for any leakage
- Check all couplings, nozzles, and welds for any leakage
- Review chart reader and gauges after prescribed test elapsed time
- Ensure pressure did not drop from beginning test pressure
- Denote any relevant ambient temperature deviations
- Check vessel being relieved of all test pressure
- Document and report any leaks and/or anomalies
Sigma provides Hydrostatic Test verification as part of the company’s core competency in Third-Party Verification (Vendor Surveillance) and QA/QC review/oversight.