Static Pressure Test
What is a Static Pressure Test?
A static pressure test is a test that can help you to determine if you have a leak in your pipelines.
It is a test that anyone can perform ²without a particular skill, although you will need a few tools and parts and some basic knowledge of how pipelines are connected.
How does it work?
As its name says “static” this test needs no external pressure. By closing all the ends of the testing line except one, you allow the water to travel toward the leak if any.
Dye testing the line that you suspect the leak will observe the dye moving into the pipe.
This way you have verified that you have a leak. Note that this test is just to verify the leakage and not the location of the leak.
To identify the exact location of an underground leak, you need to contact a leak detector specialist.
If you would like to see how we manage to find underground leaks check out our video on “How to find underground water leaks”
I promise you will find it pretty interesting!
How many plugs do you need?
For a static pressure, you will need rubber or threaded plugs, an open plug or open cone and a dye test kit.
How many plugs do you need?
That depends on the number of outlets that you have to test.
You need as many plugs as many of the outlets are of the line that you are testing.
All of them will be close except one that will be an open plug or an open cone.
If a return line that you suspect a leak has 3 outlets, you will need 2 close plugs and 1 open one.
Imagine a fork, one end from one side and multiple ends at the other side.
By closing all the ends except one you are transferring the internal pressure from the leak to the open end.
That is
your open plug or cone. Leak instead pulling water from 3 openings pulls harder from only one.
That will help you to observe the dye movement.