OK. I hear you. But I'll check with Regulations. I'm sure ( having been doing this for 20 years or more myself) that all the books and the Southern Model Engineering pamphlet on the Regulations gives the Design Hydraulic test at 2 x NWP, later repeat tests (annual tests, etc.) are are 1.5 x NWP for the UK. But ASME states (according to Model Engineering mag of December 2006 Volume 40 number 6) the test shall be in accordance with a table, that accounts for the temperature weakening at the temperature of the steam pressure, so (E.g.) the test pressure for an 80psi NWP would be about 205psi. Actually, these regs seem more stringent than the UK regs, as for an "80 psi NWP" boiler I would test upon first manufacture, or after repair, or if the certificate has expired, I would first test at 160psi - which is only 80% of the ASME regs. As I have a Simplex boiler drawing stating NWP = 80 psi, Initial Hydraulic test at 160psi, (Designed max.) then to take this for examination in the USA it would only qualify under ASME as a 67psi NWP boiler and need the safety valves resetting accordingly.
Therefore I advised CHECKING THE LOCAL REGULATIONS, as many people are on the thread from different countries.
I am probably out-of-date if the regs have changed in the past 20 years. (But I use ASME for my designs and testing - my local tester uses UK regs. for the certification.).
I'll study further.
An extract from the UK Southern Federation paper of the test codes 2018: For boilers of less than 3Bar-litres: "The boiler shall be subjected to an initial hydraulic shell pressure test of twice Working Pressure (2xPW) and the certificate is valid for the life of the boiler. The test procedure is as described in section 10 of this code. 6.6 A repeat hydraulic test shall be conducted after the working components have been attached to the boiler shell to prove the structural integrity of the boiler fittings and their attachment to the boiler. This includes the pressure gauge where feasible. The applied pressure shall be one and a half times Working Pressure (1.5xPW). The test procedure is as described in section 10 of this co ".
For anything larger: "3.7 Initial hydraulic shell pressure test: The hydraulic pressure test carried out on the boiler shell on the initial completion of manufacture. The boiler shell shall be fitted with blanking plugs as appropriate. The test pressure shall be twice the Working Pressure (2x PW). 3.8 System hydraulic pressure test: The hydraulic pressure test carried out on the boiler once all the boiler fittings except the safety valves have been attached to the boiler shell. The system hydraulic pressure test shall be carried out at intervals prescribed in paragraph 12.5b. The test pressure shall be one and one-half times the Working Pressure (1.5x PW). "
Does this clarify the situation FOR THE UK?
But this is for boilers that are "in service" - I.E. covered by an insurance policy for 3rd party injury or somesuch, such as you will have for driving your traction engine on the road, or your model at a show, or otherwise where the public have access. What you do in the privacy of your own home is your business, providing any other persons are advised and are responsible for any situation that an operating boiler puts them in...
just be VERY careful, as Boilers are Bombs, and can explode! - Or simply blast steam jets that cause scalding!
Be safe, be certified.
K
Thanks.
K