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Hydrostatic Test


1. What Is a Hydrostatic Test?

A hydrostatic test is a widely used pressure testing method used to verify the integrity, strength, and leak-tightness of pressure vessels, pipelines, boilers, air receiver tanks, and other pressurized equipment.

The test involves filling the equipment completely with water and pressurizing it to a specified test pressure to ensure it can safely withstand working conditions.

2. Purpose of Hydrostatic Testing

  • Detect leaks, cracks, or weld defects

  • Confirm the equipment can withstand design or test pressure

  • Ensure the equipment meets safety regulations and industry standards

  • Fulfill inspection and certification requirements from authorities like DOSH / JKKP

3. Applicable Equipment

Hydrostatic testing is commonly performed on:

  • Air receiver tanks

  • Boilers and water heaters

  • Pressure piping systems

  • Chemical or oil storage tanks

  • Fire suppression piping systems

4. Basic Test Procedure

  • Isolate the equipment and ensure it’s depressurized and cleaned

  • Fill the equipment with clean water, removing all trapped air

  • Use a manual or electric pump to pressurize the system to the required test pressure (usually 1.3–1.5 × working pressure)

  • Hold the pressure for a set time (typically 10–30 minutes), and monitor for pressure drop, leakage, or deformation

  • Record the results. If there’s no leakage or visible defect, the equipment passes the test

5. Safety Guidelines & Considerations

  • Tests must be performed by qualified personnel

  • Pressure should be increased gradually

  • Establish a safety perimeter and restrict access during the test

  • If any leaks or abnormalities occur, stop the test immediately

  • After testing, drain and dry the equipment properly

6. Regulatory Requirements (Malaysia)

Under the Factories and Machinery Act 1967 and DOSH / JKKP regulations in Malaysia:

  • Air receiver tanks and pressure vessels must undergo periodic hydrostatic testing

  • Typically required every 15 years, or based on equipment condition and regulation

  • Tests must be performed by DOSH-approved competent parties or third-party inspectors

  • Test reports must be documented and submitted to DOSH for record-keeping

7. Hydrostatic Test vs Pneumatic Test

Item Hydrostatic Test Pneumatic Test
Test Medium         Water         Air or Nitrogen
Risk Level         Lower (water is non-compressible)         Higher (compressed gas is explosive)
Common Use         Standard, routine pressure tests         For small leaks or sensitive systems
Safety         Safer         Riskier

Hydrostatic testing is a safe, reliable, and essential procedure to:

  • Ensure pressure equipment operates safely

  • Detect hidden faults early

  • Comply with legal and industry standards

 Whether for pre-commissioning checks or scheduled maintenance, hydrostatic testing plays a vital role in protecting both equipment and personnel.

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