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  1. SteamKween

    Post Weld Heat Treating ASME B31.3 Help

    Yes Material is carbon steel. From here and other sources, referenced spec should have been ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 Table UCS-56. I am discussing with the client tomorrow. Thanks for the help
  2. SteamKween

    Post Weld Heat Treating ASME B31.3 Help

    Actuall yes The vessel was stress relieved to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 Table UCS-56. There is also a U-1 data report. I don't have the copies in front of me at this location, but called to confirm the U-1 report was included. Is there some information you are curious about? The application...
  3. SteamKween

    Post Weld Heat Treating ASME B31.3 Help

    Thank you for your quick reply. I'm not sure what the total thickness of the material is as it is not noted on the drawing I have. I do know that the vessels were to be rated to 200 psig with .125 corosion allowence. The material is carbon steel of some type, made from plate, rolled and...
  4. SteamKween

    Steam Conversion

    Only thing I can think of with Sq ft is Square foot EDR. This is an archaic term that is ususally associated with condensate return units or fin tube radiation. Equivalent Direct Radiation. For steam it is about 240 BTU's per square foot. I hope this helps.
  5. SteamKween

    Post Weld Heat Treating ASME B31.3 Help

    My company has provided two vessels that required PWHT. Unfortunatly the vessel manufacturer only stress relieved for 15 minutes and it appears that it should have been done for a minimum of 1 hour. The vessels have already placed in service on hydrocarbon gas. Can the existing vessels be...

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