algerdj
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2015
- 1
My company is welding 18" Schedule 60 carbon steel pipe (nominal pipe wall thickness of 0.750") and per B31.3 Table 331.1.1 this would be exempt from PWHT.
I know that there is tolerance on the pipe wall thickness, if I remember correctly it is ±12.5% of nominal.
My question is that if the pipe is over the nominal thickness is PWHT is required?
Paragraph 331.1.3 state the governing thickness for PWHT is the component measured at the joint, but Table 331.1.1 refers to nominal thickness.
Which should I use to determine the PWHT requirement nominal pipe thickness or actual at the joint?
I know that there is tolerance on the pipe wall thickness, if I remember correctly it is ±12.5% of nominal.
My question is that if the pipe is over the nominal thickness is PWHT is required?
Paragraph 331.1.3 state the governing thickness for PWHT is the component measured at the joint, but Table 331.1.1 refers to nominal thickness.
Which should I use to determine the PWHT requirement nominal pipe thickness or actual at the joint?