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If using a dry pressure tester like this; Monument Dry Pressure Test Kit | Specialist Plumbing | NoLinkingToThis

What is need to get the system up to pressure? I have only used wet pressure testing pumps before.
 
I have somthing similar, I like many thought of the old ' if it holds air it will hold water '
Nah..... No it doesnt , I had a leak on a system what I tested with air, it held air . Filled it with water and had a leak, went and bought a proper pressure tester, yes they cost plenty but they work .
 
just some info for dry testing you cant get above 0.5bar so no going over 0.5bar for air
 
Hydraulic test for me, at least you can find it if it does leak :)
 
I use a dry tester as I can use it for the gas before connection to the meter
But I only get it out for water on big jobs, I normally test upto 1 bar if no ones in the house, but I only do it to make sure there's no open ends or missed fittings, before filling up
 
I always find the problem with air testing is because it compresses so much unlike water if it does have a tiny leak it takes an age to show a pressure drop on the gauge, at least with water you only have to loose a tad to show a drop on the gauge...also its a lot safer
 
A foot pump, but evacuate the building while doing the test and make sure you have all rams in order.
 
Why is it stated that 0.5 bar is the highest you can test with for air. As said I have always used a.wet.pressure.testing pump before.
 
Why is it stated that 0.5 bar is the highest you can test with for air. As said I have always used a.wet.pressure.testing pump before.

air compresses so it you have a pop /burst the volume the air coming out is alot more than water and could hurt someone like a potato cannon when you were in school
 
Thanks, so if you can only go up to 0.5 bar it's not really suitable to test water and central heating pipework as this run at a lot higher pressures than this.
 
Turn off the flow and return to the boiler
use foot pump and put 3 bar In it
have lunch ( clean up, check emails etc etc )
If its still on 3 bar 30mins later all is good.

This has never let me down.
 
have a look see
[DLMURL]http://copperplumbing.org.uk/sites/default/files/content_attachments/pressure-testing-piping-systems.pdf[/DLMURL]
 
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Thanks, so you can go above 0.5 bar. Could only see 0.5 bar being acceptable for gas. 1.5 times the working pressure of 0.2mb
 
0.5 bar acceptable for gas?

A air rifle has legal limit of 12ft lbs, this is enough to kill small animals with a 1.77 pellet. Imagine what a 15mm speedfit cap could do at 3 bar or even higher.
 
0.5 bar acceptable for gas?

A air rifle has legal limit of 12ft lbs, this is enough to kill small animals with a 1.77 pellet. Imagine what a 15mm speedfit cap could do at 3 bar or even higher.

On domestic you won't go over 0.20 on ng and it's the volume air rifle stores a small amount
 
weve air tested at 10 bar that way you can hear the leaks hep trep used to put 20 bar into a piece with two elbows and skip with it
 
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gas runs at 0.2mb so I suppose you would test this with a air with a dry testing kit to 0.3mb 1.5 x working pressure. As said I am doing my nvq level 3 to get my gas quals. I will stick to wet testing when testing c/h systems etc then.
 
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