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Due to atmosphric temperature or some amount of air till in the system

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The pressure rises on a hydrostatic test because the test involves filling a vessel or system with liquid, typically water, and applying pressure to determine if there are any leaks or weaknesses. As the pressure increases, any leaks or weaknesses in the vessel will become apparent. The rising pressure helps to simulate the conditions that the vessel or system might experience during normal operation.

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