X2. APPLICATION OF TEST METHOD C 828X2.1 In order to demonstrate the technique of applying this test method, the example in
X2.2
has been prepared.
It utilizes various pipe sizes, lengths, and conditions that maybe encountered in the field. The example has been designed to illustrate the use of
Table and the formulas.
X2.2
Example—An installation has been made that consists of line 1: 300 ft (92 m) of in. (mm) vitrified clay pipe with no laterals, and line 2: a reach of 350 ft (105 m) of 8-in.
(205-mm) of vitrified clay pipe to which are attached 120 ft (m) of 4 in. (mm) laterals of vitrified clay pipe.
X2.2.1
Problem—What are the appropriate test times to use in order to demonstrate the integrity of the installed lines?
X2.3
Solutions:
X2.3.1 What is the appropriate test time,
T,
for line X UseTable 1
, find time,
T =
2.1
min/100 ft (31 m),
for in. (mm) pipe.
T15 5
300 3 2.1 100 5
6.3 min
X2.3.2 What is appropriate time for line Xi SolutioniUseTable 1
T8 5
350 3 1.2 100 5
4.2 min
T4 5
120 3 0.3 100 5
0.4 min
Total test time min
X2.3.3 If further analysis is desired, the following example is provided:
X2.3.3.1 If in the test of line 1, the psi (6.9-kPa)
pressure drop occurs in 3.3
min instead of6.3
min, what is the rate of air loss?
Q 5
K 3
D2
LTwhere:
Q 5 0.000371 3 15 2
3 300 3.3 5
7.6 ft
3
/min.
This exceeds the 4 ft
3
/min allowed in
Table XX What further courses of action might be considered in resolving this excess rate of air loss?
(1) Segmentally test the line and compare the time-air loss values in each segment.
(2) If the values in each segment are comparable, the air-loss problem maybe distributed throughout the line, and further analysis should be made.
(3) If the values in each segment
are significantly different,
each segment maybe evaluated and further analysis be made in order to determine the location of any significant air losses.
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