PipingEquipment
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2009
- 81
There are several vessels in service that require new nozzles. The question has been asked can we do a full pen weld through the nozzle wall and not cut into the shell until later when a hot tap will be done on them. They want to hydro the nozzles against the shell before it is cut with the hot tap, but that hydro plan doesn't seem to me to account for all the stresses (because it doesn't factor in the shell that will be stressed out to the limit of reinforcement and because the shell is likely in a heat affected zone from the weld), can anyone comment on this approach, does it meet all Codes? Also I'm not sure that even doing a hot tap AFTER hydro is ok, wouldn't the tap change the metallurgy from heat and its piercing the shell...that seems a bit off too, but I'm told that it is an industry standard practice, has anyone seen this practice and does it meet the Code?
The original Code is ASME Section VIII div 1, and the repair code is NBIC.
The original Code is ASME Section VIII div 1, and the repair code is NBIC.