Not sure where you inferred that a pneumatic test was proposed. That type of testing is allowed by the various ASME test codes, but at a reduced pressure (typically 1.1 X MAWP). Many companies prohibit those tests regardless, due to the significant risk involved. There was a recent explosion during a pneumatic test in a Chinese natural gas plant:
http://www.tedpelling.com/news/Pneumatic Shanghai LNG Terminal.pdf
The Wikipedia description is somewhat generic, but captures the general definition of a hydro test. The specific pressure limits have changed, the manufacture date of the equipment determines which revision of the code is used. Piping, boilers, pressure vessels and their respective Section/Division determines the test pressures. The specific ASME Sections define the testing requirements:
http://www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/medi...Standards/New Releases/ASME-BPVC-Brochure.pdf
A good synopsis of the testing is found here (Actual ASME codes aren't readily to the public). Note that new versus existing or repair/alteration tests are somewhat different:
http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/eshmanual/references/pressureProcedTest.pdf
Your low pressure heating boilers are governed by Section I, whereas the compressor tank in question is a Section VIII unfired pressure vessel
http://www.tedpelling.com/news/Pneumatic Shanghai LNG Terminal.pdf
The Wikipedia description is somewhat generic, but captures the general definition of a hydro test. The specific pressure limits have changed, the manufacture date of the equipment determines which revision of the code is used. Piping, boilers, pressure vessels and their respective Section/Division determines the test pressures. The specific ASME Sections define the testing requirements:
http://www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/medi...Standards/New Releases/ASME-BPVC-Brochure.pdf
A good synopsis of the testing is found here (Actual ASME codes aren't readily to the public). Note that new versus existing or repair/alteration tests are somewhat different:
http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/eshmanual/references/pressureProcedTest.pdf
Your low pressure heating boilers are governed by Section I, whereas the compressor tank in question is a Section VIII unfired pressure vessel

