road2joy
Mechanical
- Sep 21, 2007
- 3
I am currently inspecting some large quantity of fire hydrants. While carrying out inspection I found that there is lack of penetration along the fillet welds where the branches go in. The drawing states that the weld should be in accordance with ASME31.3B.
To be honest, I am not familiar with this code. I have photographs of these welds and I would like an opinion from someone wo is familiar with this spec. (I will be attaching the pics soon).
I would like to know what does ASME 31.3B states about lack of penetration on fillet welds? Is there any allowance?
I have taken a stand that these welds are not acceptable as the hydrants will be subjected to mains water pressure and the lack of penetration can lead to subsequent corrosion and failure of te weld - over a period of time. But I would like to be inline with the standard at the same time.
To be honest, I am not familiar with this code. I have photographs of these welds and I would like an opinion from someone wo is familiar with this spec. (I will be attaching the pics soon).
I would like to know what does ASME 31.3B states about lack of penetration on fillet welds? Is there any allowance?
I have taken a stand that these welds are not acceptable as the hydrants will be subjected to mains water pressure and the lack of penetration can lead to subsequent corrosion and failure of te weld - over a period of time. But I would like to be inline with the standard at the same time.