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NRI 603 – Small Diameter Cables – SPR
Revised: February 19, 2016
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Slowly pressurize the feed tank to the lesser of the
adjusted flow pressure (AFP)
or the maximum
working pressure rated for the tank.
If the AFP isn’t known, use
NRI 352
to calculate the AFP.
The AFP can be increased by 10% for attended operations. However, if the injection needs to be
left unattended for any reason, reduce the pressure to the normal level.
This helps reduce the effects of any leaks that would have been found if attended.
Read the pressure on both the inline gauge and tank gauge. The two readings should be close to each
other.
Check the tank for any leaks.
If any leaks are found, relieve all pressure immediately and fix the leak.
A pressure relief valve prevents hardware operation above the design pressure.
Do not
tamper
with the pressure relief valve.
3.
Receiver tanks.
On the receiver end of the cable sub-segment, install an injection tool connected to an empty
graduated flush bottle with 1/8” tubing. There are many sizes of flush bottles available.
Figure 4:
Connect a flush bottle to the receiving injection tool.