And ifit is considered as pipeline (since it can cross a non company proporety) , can i say that when the material undergo tests according to KD10 of ASME DIV3 , then we can consider working with higher pressure ( more than 3000psi) Note (a) Table GR-2.1.1-2 (PL)
Thank you again for your advices
Ok thank you again but what about the note that states that when the material undergo tests according to KD10 of ASME DIV3 , then we can consider working with higher pressure ( more than 3000psi) Note (a) Table GR-2.1.1-2
@1503-44 : Thank you for your response. However, concerning the note under the table GR-2.1.1-2, it appears that it does allow us to use the specified materials at pressures exceeding 3000 psi if they have undergone testing according to KD10. Your guidance on this matter would be greatly...
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