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This document outlines the requirements for documenting a pressure test plan, including approval from the supervisor in charge of the test and the pressure systems program manager for non-routine tests. The plan may be used for multiple similar tests but a separate record is required for each individual test. Approved plans are kept on file by the custodian for 5 years and the pressure systems manager permanently.

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Pressure Test Plan Rev. 1.0 Status: IFU Document No.: 1 of 1

This document outlines the requirements for documenting a pressure test plan, including approval from the supervisor in charge of the test and the pressure systems program manager for non-routine tests. The plan may be used for multiple similar tests but a separate record is required for each individual test. Approved plans are kept on file by the custodian for 5 years and the pressure systems manager permanently.

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Pressure Test Plan Rev. 1.

0 Status: IFU
Document No.: Page 1 of 1
BAZ-KSA-FOR-78

This form is required for documenting the test plan required for all pressure tests. The supervisor in charge of the test must approve; the pressure
systems program manager must approve all tests other than routine hydrostatic tests of existing systems. A single approved test plan may be used
for several similar tests, but a separate test record is required for each test. Copies of the approved plan are kept by the custodian (for five years)
and the pressure systems program manager (permanently)
Pressure test plan number: Project number: Pressure system ID:

System description:

Test Information

Type of test: Hydrostatic Pneumatic (attach justification)


System design pressure: System design temperature:
Description of test configuration (attach sketch or piping and instrument diagram) :

Test Parameters

Required test pressure: Holding time:

Test fluid: Fluid temperature:

Test Equipment – Pressure Gauge

Type: Pressure range: Calibration date:

Environmental Controls

Exclusion zone for safety of people (consult project engineer or calculate stored energy) :

Test area controls (barricades, signage, etc.): Safe disposal of test fluid:

Administrative Controls

Qualifications of the inspector(s) and mechanic(s):

Inspection requirements (before, during, and after the test):

Pressure test procedures (attach detailed steps):

Approvals

Supervisor in charge of test (print): Signature: Date:

Pressure systems program manager (print) Signature: Date:


(not required for routine hydrostatic test of existing systems):

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