Had parts of gas line for meter replaced. What is the official time for how long the pressure test should hold? Google is giving me ranges from 10 minutes to 30 minutes? Having a nightmare dealing with plumber who replaced the line.
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However, a common guideline in many regions is to conduct a pressure test and maintain the pressure for a certain duration, often around 15 to 30 minutes. During this time, the pressure within the repaired section of the gas line is monitored to ensure that it remains stable and doesn't drop. If the pressure drops significantly during the test, it might indicate that there is still a leak that needs to be addressed.
It's crucial to follow the guidelines set by your local gas utility or regulatory authorities, as they would have the most accurate and up-to-date information on pressure testing requirements and safety protocols. Additionally, if you're working with a professional plumber or gas technician, they should be aware of the appropriate procedures for pressure testing and leak repairs.
Ryan the Temp said:
6 PSI with a residential diaphragm gauge for a minimum two hours.
I have a gauge if you need to borrow one.
Sorry for the delay. I've been crazy busy lately.jaggiemaggie said:Ryan the Temp said:
6 PSI with a residential diaphragm gauge for a minimum two hours.
I have a gauge if you need to borrow one.
I'll take you up on that offer. Are you still at yourfirstname@firstlastname dot com ?
That's different than it used to be. Interesting.jaggiemaggie said:
All good. A buddy ended up having one.
Just for future reference to everyone. City of Houston requires 10 minutes pressure test for homes holding at 10-12 psi.
This is what a houston area plumber shared with me when I put my standalone generator and ran a gas line. He still recommended letting it run for as long as you can bear under near constant temperatures. Reason being that you weren't ever going to be coming back to this trench after the dirt goes in, if the bottom connection of the risers had a leak it would be complete PITA to dig back up.jaggiemaggie said:
All good. A buddy ended up having one.
Just for future reference to everyone. City of Houston requires 10 minutes pressure test for homes holding at 10-12 psi.