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Hydrostatic Pressure Testing

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Hydrostatic Pressure Testing

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Ref: TBT-PIP-003  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

  • Hydrostatic pressure testing verifies the structural integrity and leak-tightness of completed pipelines before commissioning.
  • The test involves filling the pipeline with water and pressurising it to a level above the normal operating pressure.
  • Stored energy in a pressurised pipeline is significant — a joint or fitting failure releases water with explosive force.
  • An exclusion zone must be established around the pipeline and all test equipment before pressure is applied.
  • The test pressure, hold duration, and allowable pressure drop are defined in the pipeline specification and must be followed exactly.
  • Pressure gauges and recording equipment must be calibrated and certified to ensure accurate and reliable test results.
  • All air must be vented from the pipeline before pressurising — trapped air compresses and stores dangerous energy.
  • End caps, blank flanges, and thrust restraints must be designed to withstand the test pressure without displacement.
  • The competent person supervising the test must monitor pressure continuously and control the pressurisation rate.
  • Test water disposal must be managed in accordance with environmental regulations — discharge permits may be required.

Why?

Explosive failureA pipeline joint failing under test pressure releases water with enough force to cause fatal injuries — exclusion zones save lives.
Stored energyPressurised water in a pipeline stores enormous energy — even a small leak can produce a dangerous high-pressure jet.
Accurate resultsUncalibrated gauges give false results that accept defective joints — calibrated instruments protect the integrity of the installed pipeline.
Do Don't
  • Establish an exclusion zone around the pipeline and test equipment before pressurising.
  • Follow the specified test pressure, duration, and allowable pressure drop exactly.
  • Use calibrated, certified pressure gauges and recording instruments for every test.
  • Vent all trapped air from the pipeline completely before applying test pressure.
  • Verify end caps, flanges, and thrust restraints are designed for the test pressure.
  • Monitor pressure continuously throughout the test with a competent person present.
  • Control the pressurisation rate gradually — do not apply full pressure suddenly.
  • Record all test data including pressures, times, and temperatures for the project records.
  • Manage test water disposal in compliance with environmental discharge regulations.
  • Brief all nearby workers on the exclusion zone and test schedule before starting.
  • DON'T pressurise any pipeline without an exclusion zone established and maintained.
  • DON'T deviate from the specified test pressure or hold duration in the specification.
  • DON'T use uncalibrated pressure gauges — they give unreliable and potentially unsafe results.
  • DON'T pressurise the pipeline until all air has been completely vented from the system.
  • DON'T rely on temporary end caps not designed for the test pressure being applied.
  • DON'T leave the pipeline unmonitored during any phase of the pressure test.
  • DON'T apply full test pressure in one step — increase gradually and observe for leaks.
  • DON'T accept the test without complete, accurate records of all parameters.
  • DON'T discharge test water to drains or watercourses without environmental approval.
  • DON'T enter the exclusion zone while the pipeline is under test pressure.

See also: Pipeline Safety Awareness | HDPE and PE Pipe Butt Fusion

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