JLBREAU
Mechanical
- May 19, 2015
- 5
ASME SA335 F11 (P4) material was welded using 150'F Preheat as per their WPS. However, Code of Construction being ASME B31.3 states a minimum preheat temperature of 250'F shall be applied. There are 700 socket welds completed like this.
I recommended Heat Treatment for the welds and Hardness testing to prove the material won't be brittle, but Client isn't buying it.
What other options can be done in regards to testing to ensure the integrity of these welds? They are 1-1/4" STD SA335 pipe into Couplings.
Are there any exemptions from these minimum preheat temperatures in ASME B31.3?
The WPS states a minimum preheat of 150'F Note (6), Note 6 says: "The 150'F minimum specified preheat is the lowest temperature at which this WPS can be used to perform welding. The minimum specified temperature does not imply that the use of minimum permissible preheat is acceptable for all welds on all base material thickness. This WPS is to be used in conjunction with governing codes."
ASME B31.3 Para 330.1.1 states "Unless specified otherwise in the engineering design, the minimum preheat temperatures for materials of various P-numbers are given in table 330.1.1"
Could we not perform the PQR for how it was welded with the 150'F, and prove integrity? Make THIS the engineered design as per para 330.1.1, if it passes?
I am actually a third party trying to help a situation.
I recommended Heat Treatment for the welds and Hardness testing to prove the material won't be brittle, but Client isn't buying it.
What other options can be done in regards to testing to ensure the integrity of these welds? They are 1-1/4" STD SA335 pipe into Couplings.
Are there any exemptions from these minimum preheat temperatures in ASME B31.3?
The WPS states a minimum preheat of 150'F Note (6), Note 6 says: "The 150'F minimum specified preheat is the lowest temperature at which this WPS can be used to perform welding. The minimum specified temperature does not imply that the use of minimum permissible preheat is acceptable for all welds on all base material thickness. This WPS is to be used in conjunction with governing codes."
ASME B31.3 Para 330.1.1 states "Unless specified otherwise in the engineering design, the minimum preheat temperatures for materials of various P-numbers are given in table 330.1.1"
Could we not perform the PQR for how it was welded with the 150'F, and prove integrity? Make THIS the engineered design as per para 330.1.1, if it passes?
I am actually a third party trying to help a situation.