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I have been asked to pressure test and cap of 12metres of 63mm yellow gas pipe that is in a trench. Nothing is connected to either end.

Pressure testing to 10 bar should be fine hey?
 
It will be buried yes. This is going to be used at a later date so just checking this length is sound and then capping off.

10 bar is what I test all pipework to on new systems
 
Commercial mut also I would follow fitting instructions/ pipe instructions will state a pressure prob
 
Last plumber, your post has disappeared it seems?

I have found this info on the pipe but no pressure testing method. This is a new carcass with no joins and nothing attached to either end.

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Max pressure so keep under them and you will be fine

Test at like a bar
 
This is the max gas pressure going into the pipe though isn't it? So I would have thought I would need to test it to more than the 5.5 bar.

No that's the max pressure the pipe is rated to if you go above it could blow the pipe / split

What's your gas working pressure?
 
Last plumber, your post has disappeared it seems?

I have found this info on the pipe but no pressure testing method. This is a new carcass with no joins and nothing attached to either end.

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Do you know the MIP and MOP the pipe will be subject to once commissioned?
There are various pressures that PE should be tested to dependant on those pressures. If you can tell me those, I will endeavour to look up the pressure it requires testing at for you if that will help you. They are in table 1 of IGE/UP/1.
 
No meter, there. Not even a building as of yet. Just a 63mm gas pipe in a trench

Have to talk to the networks then

If the test is only to make sure there's no defects in the pipe 1 bar air should be good enough then later on you can do all your calcs in regards to strength and tt
 

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