I'd like to pressure test both the input and output lines on my in ground pool. My thought is to build a manifold that I can hook up a air pump to that will let me pump the pressure up to some specific level, then watch it for some period of time. This leads me to my questions. I found this really nice gage at HD, that's 1/2 inch MPT on one side an a tire stem connector on the other. So you can easily use a tire pump connector to pressurize the system, but the gage maxes out 15psi. Other gages go higher up to 100PSI but I won't be using 70 to 80% of that gage.
1) What air pressure should I use in the lines to assure myself that they are not leaking? I've heard everything from 10 to 30PSI, and I'd prefer to go put the lowest pressure in the line that I need and not anymore. What PSI should I target? if 10 to 15 PSI enough?
2) How long should I keep the lines pressurized? This is probably related to the question above, right. A higher pressure probably means a shorter time before you detect a leak, at 10PSI, is an hour long enough? More... less? What's the general consensus.
Thanks again
1) What air pressure should I use in the lines to assure myself that they are not leaking? I've heard everything from 10 to 30PSI, and I'd prefer to go put the lowest pressure in the line that I need and not anymore. What PSI should I target? if 10 to 15 PSI enough?
2) How long should I keep the lines pressurized? This is probably related to the question above, right. A higher pressure probably means a shorter time before you detect a leak, at 10PSI, is an hour long enough? More... less? What's the general consensus.
Thanks again