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Laboratory has performed chemical testing on the water sample to be used in hydro testing or subsequent lay-
up (as applicable), as per requirements of SAES-A-007. Following are the results of chemical analysis:
Note 1: Suspended matter visible in waters shall be extracted, before use, by a filter capable of removing 99% of all particles (2.1 mil) in diameter &
larger, or equivalent to using 270 mesh wire mesh screen. (SAES-A-007, Para. 4.2.5). Retest after proper filtration as needed.
Note 4: Chloride ion content or concentration (cl-) is checked closely for water chemistry used on Stainless Steel Equipment (SAES-A-007, Section 6).
Chloride ion content (cl-) for 300 Series SS systems does not exceed 50 ppm or mg/l. Chloride ion content up to 250 ppm or mg/l may be permitted only
by CSD special written approval & subsequent restrictions (See SAES-A-007, Par 6.1, Exception).
Note 5: High* TDS (*500+ ppm) aquifer water or seawater shall not be used for Stainless Steel Equipment. No other TDS requirements exist for water
chemistry used in pressure testing. However, Note 1 requirements related to suspended matter must be met.
Note 6: Service water containing hydrogen sulfide levels that if released to atmosphere result in air concentrations of 10 ppm hydrogen sulfide or
greater in the immediate area of hydrotest must not be used. Provide additional testing to assure personnel safety on projects.
REMARKS: It is advised to use RapidChek method at the site. It is fast and field-friendly method of measurement. The cost of a RapidChek
test kit is on the order of $10 per test, supplied as a ten test kit.
*Person Responsible for Implementation of Test and Analysis of Results Y = YES N = NO F = FAILED
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