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Rupture discs: Status checks
24 April 2015
While rupture disc devices are essentially low maintenance, Elfab comments that they still need to be included on a regular maintenance schedule.

A traditional maintenance check for a rupture disc device requires the plant to be fully de-pressurised and for processes to be completely stopped, while each disc is removed from its holder and inspected. This system downtime is costing companies thousands in lost production during every maintenance check, particularly in lucrative industries like the Oil and Gas sector.
Significant time and cost savings are now being realised by Elfab customers through the use it’s low-cost, portable, ATEX-approved Test-Tel tool. Offering a simple and cost-effective means of checking the status of both the rupture disc and the associated burst detection system, this part of the maintenance schedule can be completed without having to shut down the entire process.
The Test-Tel tool can also be used to confirm correct installation of the rupture disc device and its associated detection system. By reducing the risks associated with a poorly fitted explosion protection system, Elfab’s lowest cost product could prove invaluable in terms of its contribution to plant safety.
The company also offers internal staff training and workshops on rupture disc installation.