cjaseng84
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2018
- 15
Hi All,
I'm new here and new to PED. The summary of this question is: I have a vessel I'm designing that has some tapped pads welded to the side to allow some legs to be bolted on. I have to jump through hoops to get stuff welded to code, i.e. do an individual drawing for each part, have each part made at a machine shop and then sent to our specialist fabricator who can weld it to EN15614 for us.
It'll be much easier for me to do one general fab drawing and have one of our generic fabricators make the legs up for us (they're good welders just not necessarily to code).
Mining down a bit more into the design...it is not technically a vessel and can be considered Pipework at Category 3 as it does not retain pressure, it's only pressurised when fluid is moving through it. Therefore technically the legs will also be considered Pipe supports and will also act as anchor points.
So the big question is, do these bolt on legs need welding to code?
Thanks
I'm new here and new to PED. The summary of this question is: I have a vessel I'm designing that has some tapped pads welded to the side to allow some legs to be bolted on. I have to jump through hoops to get stuff welded to code, i.e. do an individual drawing for each part, have each part made at a machine shop and then sent to our specialist fabricator who can weld it to EN15614 for us.
It'll be much easier for me to do one general fab drawing and have one of our generic fabricators make the legs up for us (they're good welders just not necessarily to code).
Mining down a bit more into the design...it is not technically a vessel and can be considered Pipework at Category 3 as it does not retain pressure, it's only pressurised when fluid is moving through it. Therefore technically the legs will also be considered Pipe supports and will also act as anchor points.
So the big question is, do these bolt on legs need welding to code?
Thanks