N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 16 § 255.507 - Test requirements for pipelines to operate at less than 125 PSIG (862 kPa)
(a) Except
for service lines, each segment of a pipeline that is to be operated at less
than 125 psig (862 kPa) must be tested in accordance with this
section.
(b) The test pressure
shall be 90 psig (621 kPa) or 1.5 times the maximum operating pressure
whichever is greater; however, the maximum test pressure for plastic pipelines
may not be more than three times the design pressure for the pipe determined
under section
255.121 of this Part, at a
temperature not less than the pipe temperature during the test. During the
test, the temperature of thermoplastic material may not be more than 100° F
(38° C), or the temperature at which the material's long-term hydrostatic
strength has been determined under the listed specification, whichever is
greater.
(c) The test medium shall
be water, inert gas or air.
(d)
Except as provided in subdivisions (f) of this section, the test must be
conducted by maintaining the pressure at or above the test pressure for at
least one hour after stabilization.
(e) A calibrated pressure gauge that will
indicate increments of two psig (14 kPa) or less shall be attached to the test
section.
(f) For plastic
insertions of less than 1500 feet (457.2 meters) length, the test duration may
be 30 minutes prior to insertion followed by a 30 minute test after insertion
and an inspection of all visible portions of the pipe for damage.
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