Gas pipelines are vital lifelines in modern cities, ensuring safe and stable energy supply. To prevent leakage after installation, strict pressure testing must be carried out during construction. This is a key step to guarantee long-term safety.
What Is Pressure Testing?
Pressure testing involves injecting air or water into the pipeline, holding it at a specified pressure for a set period to check for leakage. Gas pipelines are usually tested at 0.6 MPa, with a holding time of at least 48 hours.
Pipe Welding
HDPE pipes are joined using butt fusion, forming strong and reliable joints.
Pipe Laying
Pipes are welded into long sections and sealed with end caps.
Pressure Application
Specialized equipment gradually raises the pressure to the target level.
Holding Pressure
The pressure gauge is monitored to confirm stability during the holding period.
Result Evaluation
If no pressure drop occurs within the required time, the pipeline passes the test.
Pressure Standards for Different Pipelines
HDPE pipes provide excellent pressure resistance and sealing performance, making them highly suitable for urban gas networks. They remain stable over long-term use, resisting corrosion and aging, ensuring successful pressure testing and safe pipeline operation.