Pressure testing suction pipes#
In my company we commonly pressure test pipes to the following standards:
Pressure pipelines#
Buried pipes except PE - BS EN 805
Buried PE - WIS-4-01-03
Above ground pipes - WIMES 8.08
Gravity sewers/drains#
Code for adoption sections E7.4 and E7.5
BS EN 1610
But none of the above standards address how to pressure test suction mains.
From a little reading around the subject I tentatively suggest the following approach.
The main issue with suction mains is to ensure air isn’t drawn in through any leaky joints. It takes approximately 3 - 5 times less differential air pressure than water pressure for air to leak see link.
So I suggest selecting a water test pressure above atmospheric pressure of 5 times the anticipated negative suction. So for instance if anticipated minimum pressure is -0.2 barg
Test pressure \(= |-0.2| \times 5\) = 1 barg
If the suction line remains above atmospheric then I’d suggest just doing a water test.