Home Repair (alt.home.repair) For all homeowners and DIYers with many experienced tradesmen. Solve your toughest home fix-it problems.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
D J D J is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 18
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

Hi,

I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.

For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.

Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..

Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?

BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..

Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 205
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

D J wrote:
Hi,

I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.

For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.

Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..

Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?

BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..

Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ



The 1" pipe may need the 18" leverage, but don't overdo it.

How many feet of pipe were in your test setup? The length
greatly affects pressure loss seen. Short lengths exaggerate
any loss.

Whatever you are using to valve off the inlet to the test can also
leak, so don't overlook that. Try some soapy solution on all joints
to check for leakage. The commercial leak-test liquids work even
better.
  #3   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
D J D J is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 18
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

On May 11, 1:12 pm, Speedy Jim wrote:
D J wrote:
Hi,


I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.


For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.


Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..


Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?


BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..


Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ


The 1" pipe may need the 18" leverage, but don't overdo it.

How many feet of pipe were in your test setup? The length
greatly affects pressure loss seen. Short lengths exaggerate
any loss.

Whatever you are using to valve off the inlet to the test can also
leak, so don't overlook that. Try some soapy solution on all joints
to check for leakage. The commercial leak-test liquids work even
better.


Hi Jim,

Thanks for the reply.

It was not more than 3 feet install. I just tried to do an U
connection. 1 inch, 3/4 inch pipe and used cap, elbow(decreasing) and
then the gauge. You are right that the pressure gauge was losing some
air, so i had to tighten t too. also used compound there. I also used
a soapy water and did not see any immediate bubble. But, as you
mention i may try the professional solution. this time I used my kid's
bubble solution..

It is difficult job but not that difficult. From your experience, do
you suggest to start the piping from the appliance end or from the
main gas meter connection end... i am thinking to start from appliance
end and fitting one by one and testing in between for air leaks..

Also, was thinking to get some extra hands if needed to.. I tried my
best, but not sure if my best was good enough.. that's why I am doing
all kind of checks, before putting it final.

regards,
DJ
  #4   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 205
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

D J wrote:
On May 11, 1:12 pm, Speedy Jim wrote:

D J wrote:

Hi,


I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.


For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.


Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..


Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?


BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..


Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ


The 1" pipe may need the 18" leverage, but don't overdo it.

How many feet of pipe were in your test setup? The length
greatly affects pressure loss seen. Short lengths exaggerate
any loss.

Whatever you are using to valve off the inlet to the test can also
leak, so don't overlook that. Try some soapy solution on all joints
to check for leakage. The commercial leak-test liquids work even
better.



Hi Jim,

Thanks for the reply.

It was not more than 3 feet install. I just tried to do an U
connection. 1 inch, 3/4 inch pipe and used cap, elbow(decreasing) and
then the gauge. You are right that the pressure gauge was losing some
air, so i had to tighten t too. also used compound there. I also used
a soapy water and did not see any immediate bubble. But, as you
mention i may try the professional solution. this time I used my kid's
bubble solution..

It is difficult job but not that difficult. From your experience, do
you suggest to start the piping from the appliance end or from the
main gas meter connection end... i am thinking to start from appliance
end and fitting one by one and testing in between for air leaks..

Also, was thinking to get some extra hands if needed to.. I tried my
best, but not sure if my best was good enough.. that's why I am doing
all kind of checks, before putting it final.

regards,
DJ


Normally done from the meter and branching down in size as you go.

If there is a possibility of other appliances being added later,
include a couple of TEE's in the 1" line along the route.

Don't forget to make a "dirt leg" or "drip" just before the
appliance. Here is one example, but local requirements vary widely:
http://www.ketteringoh.org/newweb/pd...eater_info.pdf

Jim
  #5   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 655
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

It only has to hold 10 psi for 15 minutes. no noticable loss in that time
frame is good to go.

s


"D J" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.

For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.

Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..

Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?

BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..

Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ





  #6   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
D J D J is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 18
Default Black Pipe pressure test - lost 0.5 PSI Over night

On May 11, 7:17 pm, "S. Barker" wrote:
It only has to hold 10 psi for 15 minutes. no noticable loss in that time
frame is good to go.

s

"D J" wrote in message

...

Hi,


I am planning to install the BP for myhouse myself.


For test, I did a test install using just a couple of joints and some
BPs. I have bought a air test meter and I put 20 PSI in the pipe over
night. Morning I have lost about 0.5 PSI.


Is this normal? due to temp? Or I need to tighten my pipes more..


Also, any advise on extending the wrench handle. I have 12 inch pipe
wrench.. someone told me we can put a pipe as an extension and use it
like 18 inch wrench.. Good idea?


BTW, in the above experiment I am using 1 inch pipe and 3/4 inch
pipe. Used pipe compound also (Hercules compound, made for Gas line
connections)..


Will appreciate any expert insight..
DJ


Thx Mr. Barker and Jim.

I think the experiment I did can very easily pass the 15 minute test.
I have put 20 PSI and after 24 hours on same time, it's sill 20 PSI.

After Jim's reply to the drain dip (which I did not consider before),
I will include that in my design too. Now just wondering if there are
requirement for the ball valves. I am going to install one for each
appliance but was just curious to know if there are any specific
requirement for that regarding the height requirement or something
like that..

Jim - thanks for the hint for the T, I may consider put one connection
for future use in my future bath room upstairs.

Thanks,
DJ
Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Hot Water Tank Lost Pressure [email protected] Home Repair 6 January 18th 08 07:56 AM
Lost pressure on Kitchen sink tap when hot water runs [email protected] UK diy 1 October 27th 06 11:18 PM
Plumbing pressure test Jim L Home Repair 1 May 5th 06 03:36 PM
Central heating: lost pressure harrypotter UK diy 12 November 18th 05 09:15 PM
Sony Trinitron lost green & a homemade CRT test jig. (kv-27ts20) Wdyorchid Electronics Repair 6 August 9th 03 05:31 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:36 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 DIYbanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about DIY & home improvement"