On a repair of a vessel originally constructed IAW Sect VIII and used for steam upto 1000 psi at sat. temps, which has been in service for several years, I have been told that NBIC rules will be applicable. What is the prevailing philosophy on hydro testing if 360 deg RT inspections have been performed and the nature of the "repair" may really be an alteration whereby we will remove and cap off a header just down stream of a vessel nozzle. There will be no valves between the new cap and vessel.
Is this in fact an alteration rather than a repair?
And will a 1.5x hydro be required when RT is accomplished?
Ultimately I understand we have to satisfy the AI but I want to be informed about the rules before I speak with them and I do not at present have a copy of NBIC.
Thanks for opinions and thoughts.
Is this in fact an alteration rather than a repair?
And will a 1.5x hydro be required when RT is accomplished?
Ultimately I understand we have to satisfy the AI but I want to be informed about the rules before I speak with them and I do not at present have a copy of NBIC.
Thanks for opinions and thoughts.