Curtiss Wright EST’s Double Block & Bleed Isolation Plug will enable you to positively isolate and monitor potentially explosive vapors during “hot work”.
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*ASME PCC-2 (Article 503) - “Test Devices for Localized Pressure or Tightness Testing of Welded Repairs
FAQs
Why perform a pressure test?
Conventional flange-to-pipe weld testing can create dangerous conditions for workers and carry high costs, including downtime, delays, and wastewater disposal issues. The GripTight Isolation Test Plug integrates a Double Block and Bleed plug with our GripTight gripper technology, ensuring operational safety and minimizing the risk of blowout/expulsion due to unexpected upstream pressure in the line.
What is the temperature rating of the Urethane Seals, and will the close proximity to the heat transfer area compromise the seals during the welding process?
The temperature rating for the Urethane seals is 180°F (82°C). When the plug is installed 12” (305 mm) from the weld, the distance between the weld and the Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug allows the heat to dissipate and decrease to a temperature that is within the rating of the seals.
Will the Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug accommodate slight weld intrusion?
The Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug is designed with increased clearance (up to 3/8” on larger size plugs) to allow the plug to be positioned over the weld for testing even when slight weld intrusion is present on the Inner Diameter of the pipe.
What is the average amount of time required to install a Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug and achieve a pressure test?
After the weld area has cooled to an appropriate temperature, the Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug can be used to complete pressure tests in as little as 10 minutes from insertion to removal.
What upkeep and storage conditions are required to preserve the quality and performance of the Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug?
The Double Block and Bleed Isolation Plug require periodic inspection of the O-Rings and Seals prior to testing. The compression shafts should be inspected, and anti-seize should be applied as needed. After a test has been completed, the compression nuts should be retracted so the seals can fully relax, allowing the Urethane Seals to return to their original size, preventing any permanent swelling and/or deformation.
Curtiss Wright EST’s Double Block & Bleed Isolation Plug will enable you to positively isolate and monitor potentially explosive vapors during “hot work”.