Testing Gas Pipelines; General Information; Selection Of The Gas Pipeline Test; Assessment Of Serviceability According To Trgi G 600 And G 5952 - Dräger P7-TDX Instruction Manual

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9. Testing gas pipelines

9.1 General information

The following tests must be conducted for the installation and maintenance of gas pipe-
lines according to DVGW process sheet G600. Stress test, tightness test and serviceability
test.
In the case of new installed pipeline systems, the stress and tightness test must be con-
ducted before the pipelines are plastered or covered.
Gas can only be let into new pipeline systems or into existing pipeline systems on which
work is to be conducted if the compulsory tests have been conducted successfully.

9.2 Selection of the gas pipeline test

The following functions can be selected:
Leak Measurement
Tightness Test
Tightness extern Pump = Selection of the tightness test with external pump
Stress Test 0.1 MPa (1 bar)
Stress Test 0.3 MPa (3 bar)

9.3 Assessment of serviceability according to TRGI G 600 and G 5952

Operating gas pipeline systems must be treated according to the degree of usability. The
basis for the assessment of usability is the measurement of the existing leak rate in liters
per hour (leak rate measurement). Serviceability is divided into the following criteria:
Unrestricted
Reduced serviceability =
No serviceability
If there is no serviceability, the system must be shut down immediately; if there is reduced
serviceability, the system must be repaired within 4 weeks.
= selection of the leak rate measurement
= selection of the automatic tightness test
= selection of a stress test at 0.1 MPa (1 bar)
= selection of a stress test at 0.3 MPa (3 bar)
=
gas leak rate < 1 l/h
gas leak rate
=
gas leak rate > 5 l/h
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