Dear experts,
Is pressure drop(very small) acceptable in piping during hydro test beyond temperature variations. Please advice.
Regards
Nishanth
Hi friend,
Please elaborate the query with necessary details to look in to that.
Thanks & Regards,
Lakshman Kumar B,
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Dear Friends
Per your say a very small drop in pressure -
Note that a very small is no where acceptable, but there are exceptions that may say “ so many drops per minte” etc.
So you need to be very specific
N. Singh
Maharashtra, India.
PLEASE THINK BEFORE PRINTING
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