KFABRICATION
Petroleum
- Jun 29, 2017
- 2
Hi, I have an odd situation that I cannot find an appropriate answer to.
A closure weld has been performed, and subsequently RT was also performed. The rt passed and was acceptable but today this joint became internally accessible. The root could now be visually inspected (there was no plan for this prior) and upon inspection of the root pass it was found unacceptable. Excessive pen, burn through, and a portion of a tack had fallen onto the root and fused at one end. We have repaired the root by means of grinding. Does this joint need to be radiographed again now that it has been "worked" after the initial RT. Remember that somehow it passed the first time.
A closure weld has been performed, and subsequently RT was also performed. The rt passed and was acceptable but today this joint became internally accessible. The root could now be visually inspected (there was no plan for this prior) and upon inspection of the root pass it was found unacceptable. Excessive pen, burn through, and a portion of a tack had fallen onto the root and fused at one end. We have repaired the root by means of grinding. Does this joint need to be radiographed again now that it has been "worked" after the initial RT. Remember that somehow it passed the first time.