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  1. ctgcwiqc

    Pre-heat/PWHT question

    Similar question. People always refer to NBIC, which refers you to the original code of construction. That's why I was looking in Sec VIII. SA-337-5 CL. 2 Tube sheet 4.375" thick Code of Construction: ASME SEC VIII D1 1986/1885 ADD Small repair to gasket sealing surface. .125" in depth...
  2. ctgcwiqc

    Pre-heat/PWHT question

    Material type: SA-516-70 Material thickness: 1.75" Code of Construction: ASME SEC VIII DIV 1 2004 ED/ADD We are performing a repair of a tube sheet. The repair is due to a .020" deep steam cut on the gasket surface roughly .5" long. UCS-56 only addresses "welded joints". I have no welded...
  3. ctgcwiqc

    Minumum Weld Reinforcement Asme B31.3

    Okay, I'm still rushing and cant seem to find a way to edit previous post. I'm new to posting on this forum but have found the information very useful for years. I was looking up an answer on weld reinforcement acceptance criteria for a welding foreman, and the question was un-answered on...
  4. ctgcwiqc

    Minumum Weld Reinforcement Asme B31.3

    You are correct, I really should be more thorough. Thanks, at least now if someone searches this topic they will have valid response. I will atttempt to edit my previous post.
  5. ctgcwiqc

    Minumum Weld Reinforcement Asme B31.3

    thread292-247443 "Can anyone direct me to the actual paragraph that gives the minimum weld reinforcement for ASME B31.3 normal fluid piping. I have already been to Table 341.3.2 and am having a little interpretation problem, using Symbol "L" height of reinforcement in any plane through the weld...

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