Boiler Pressure Test
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:43 am
Getting ready for the 2014 steaming season. Hydrostatic test to 300 PSIG (20.7 Bar) with a pump put together with use of a small double acting hydraulic cylinder and some scraps making up a pumping handle.
The hydraulic cylinder has a 1/2 inch piston rod diameter, with a 7/8 inch diameter piston, and is rated for 2500 PSI. Two small check valves are made from Swagelok compression fittings, 1/4 inch diameter stainless balls, stainless springs wound on the lathe from 0.023 MIG welding wire, and ordinary 1/4 inch pipe couplings. The arrangement of the attached tubing allows three displacement conditions: effective bore of the piston rod only, @ 1/2 inch = 0.196 square inches, effective bore of the main cylinder, @ 7/8 inch = 0.601 square inches, or effective bore @ 7/8 inch minus 1/2 inch = 0.405 square inches.
The hydraulic cylinder has a 1/2 inch piston rod diameter, with a 7/8 inch diameter piston, and is rated for 2500 PSI. Two small check valves are made from Swagelok compression fittings, 1/4 inch diameter stainless balls, stainless springs wound on the lathe from 0.023 MIG welding wire, and ordinary 1/4 inch pipe couplings. The arrangement of the attached tubing allows three displacement conditions: effective bore of the piston rod only, @ 1/2 inch = 0.196 square inches, effective bore of the main cylinder, @ 7/8 inch = 0.601 square inches, or effective bore @ 7/8 inch minus 1/2 inch = 0.405 square inches.