Hello
I just bought a Quincy 325 roc 1 on a 70 gallon horizontal Westinghouse Tank. I paid $400. Not sure if it was a decent deal or not. It works well, though I'll likely restore it to perfect because I can't resist.
My question is whether to trust a hydro test that I do on my own. The tank looks to be well cared for. Very little rust comes out with blown out water. But I feel I should test it. If I fill it 100% with water and get it to 300 psi. And see no appreciable drop in 24 hrs can I trust it. I know there are professional testers but I can't tell you how many times I've felt I could have done the same thing AFTER I laid out a bunch of money. Half the time the people performing this kind of stuff are just like trained robots and have not enough of a clue to realize if they are making a mistake. Just cranking out invoices.
So would you trust your own test if done correctly.
I just bought a Quincy 325 roc 1 on a 70 gallon horizontal Westinghouse Tank. I paid $400. Not sure if it was a decent deal or not. It works well, though I'll likely restore it to perfect because I can't resist.
My question is whether to trust a hydro test that I do on my own. The tank looks to be well cared for. Very little rust comes out with blown out water. But I feel I should test it. If I fill it 100% with water and get it to 300 psi. And see no appreciable drop in 24 hrs can I trust it. I know there are professional testers but I can't tell you how many times I've felt I could have done the same thing AFTER I laid out a bunch of money. Half the time the people performing this kind of stuff are just like trained robots and have not enough of a clue to realize if they are making a mistake. Just cranking out invoices.
So would you trust your own test if done correctly.