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Mechanical
- May 16, 2023
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We had a vendor construct a small 2in piping system spec'd to ASME B31.3. MAWP is 200psig.
The pieces came back and didn't have full penetration welds for joining things like elbows and T-sections. Meaning they had a solid exterior weld but on the inside you couldn't see the weld, only the seam where the two pipe sections meet. This stood out to me but I'm not an expert by any means.
ASME B31.3 seems to require full penetration. But our vendor, whose expertise we trust and have a good relationship with, says it is pretty difficult to get full penetration on sch40 2". I kind of find this hard to believe. But since we're only at 200psig I'm wondering how necessary this is.
So I guess those are my 2 questions,
1. Is full penetration overkill for 200psig?
2. Is it pretty common to forgo full penetration when trying to meet ASME B31.3?
The pieces came back and didn't have full penetration welds for joining things like elbows and T-sections. Meaning they had a solid exterior weld but on the inside you couldn't see the weld, only the seam where the two pipe sections meet. This stood out to me but I'm not an expert by any means.
ASME B31.3 seems to require full penetration. But our vendor, whose expertise we trust and have a good relationship with, says it is pretty difficult to get full penetration on sch40 2". I kind of find this hard to believe. But since we're only at 200psig I'm wondering how necessary this is.
So I guess those are my 2 questions,
1. Is full penetration overkill for 200psig?
2. Is it pretty common to forgo full penetration when trying to meet ASME B31.3?