JakeR82
Mechanical
- May 23, 2012
- 21
I recently argued with my QA department about hydro testing Slip-On flange to a pipe. It is my understanding that all welds must be hydro tested, even though the slip-on flanges partially cover the pipe and one of the welds isn't a boundary weld, while the other is a fluid boundary weld. (We use two fillet welds for a slip on flange, one on the inside of the pipe to the flange, and another on the outside of the pipe to the flange). My QA department argues that it isn't a pressure containing weld, so there is no reason to test them, primarily because it isn't a butt end weld.
UG-99 (ASME VIII) indicates that all permissible points should be hydro tested.
I would appreciate any clarification on the issue that can be given.
UG-99 (ASME VIII) indicates that all permissible points should be hydro tested.
I would appreciate any clarification on the issue that can be given.