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API 5L pipe issue

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smart143

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Feb 3, 2012
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I have ordered first time API 5L Gr B pipe with requirement as DSAW. I did not specified the limit of no of long seams on purchase order.Supplier has supplied a pipe with two long seams.

customer drawing show only one long seam on his detailed piping.

Can I reject this pipe as it has two long seam & supplier did not gave clarity before supplying this pipe.

Awaiting swift response.
 
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What size is this pipe?

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results
 
You can reject anything at any time if the consequences are tolerable. In this instance, your grounds for rejection are that supply of double seam pipe was not agreed as defined in 4.1 of API Specification 5L.

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smart143,
What is DSAW ?
I can only find LSSAW (Longitudinal Seam Submerged Arc Welded pipe - Single Seam) or DSSAW (Double Seam Submerged Arc Welded pipe)
I only have an old copy of API 5L (2000) so I may be barking up the wrong tree.
Cheers,
DD
 
DSAW = [highlight #FCE94F]D[/highlight]ouble [highlight #FCE94F]S[/highlight]ubmerged [highlight #FCE94F]A[/highlight]rc [highlight #FCE94F]W[/highlight]eld

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I'm with Dekdee on this one. the 43rd edition only states Double Seam Submerged-Arc welded pipe, i.e. DSSAW

the 44th lists Double Seam SAWL or DSSAWL with a limit on pipe >36inch
45th defines SAWL as tubular product having one OR TWO longitudinal seams produced by submerged arc welding...

Purchase order should add "if agreed" c) 4) supply of double seam SAWL pipe (again limited to pipes > 36"

I think smart 143 has got what he ordered and there would be a big fight if he rejected it, but if it wasn't specified in either the order or the quotation then you might have a slight toe hold.

Smart143 - Why do you want to reject it?
what size pipe is it?
which version of API 5L did you specify?

My motto: Learn something new every day

Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
 
thanks everybody for your response.

pipe I ordered was 42" sch XS to latest edition, I ordered this pipe for the first time & unfortunately we did not reviewed ordering requirement per API spec.

I did not specified no of joints in PO, but supplier neither highlighted that he is offering two seams on pipe which I believe he should have communicated to us.

 
Smart143,
You asked:'Can I reject this pipe as it has two long seam & supplier did not gave clarity before supplying this pipe.'

Answer: No!

Advice: Next time, check out the capabilities of the pipe mill to see if they can handle plate wide enough to make your pipe size from one plate width.

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results
 
I think he should have included it in his quote and maybe he did but it want picked up or made clear, but the question still remainsas to why you don't like it? It might look a bit odd, but is clearly allowed for in 5L so what is the issue?

My motto: Learn something new every day

Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
 
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