"Hello Chris",
As You know the 3 - 4 or 6 Inches Water Gauge Pressure that I mentioned in My Post is not as `High` as 4 PSI.
We could Test the Stacks at a Higher Pressure but it is found that these Water Gauge Low Pressures are more than Adequate [and Safer] to ensure that the Stacks are not Leaking Air or Water - and hence not able to allow the escape of any Gases or Bacteria from the Drainage System [except possibly under extreme circumstances].
Obviously when the Sanitary Ware / Wastes and Traps are connected the Trap Seals govern the Pressure that can be used.
Regarding your experience with the Fitting being `Blown Off` at 4 PSI - If you can remember details of any of the examples of this - can I ask approximately what Volume of Air would have been in the Pipework at that time ? - and do you remember if the Weather - Temperature was `Hot` - ?
I ask this out of genuine interest.
Regards,
CHRISM