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Pressure testing is a method used to verify the strength and leak-resistance of a vessel, pipe, or system under pressure. It involves applying a specified amount of pressure, usually greater than the system’s normal operating pressure, to detect leaks or weaknesses. This method assures that the equipment can withstand the intended pressure without failing, preventing future dangers. Acids, caustics, volatile chemicals and petroleum products are usually easy to identify as those not qualifying as a Category-D fluid service. Cooling tower water, chilled water, air and nitrogen are all easy to identify as qualifiers for Category-D fluid services. The fluid services that fall within the acceptable Category D guidelines, but still have the potential for being hazardous to personnel are not so straight forward.



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