Naidooru
Petroleum
- Jan 14, 2015
- 9
Hi all,
I have a vessel that was constructed within the PD5500 criteria. It has been in service for many years and is a rubber lined vessel due to service reasons. With the rubber lining failing we have to repair the corroded area with a window patch repair. If i use NBIC & PCC-2 to do this patch repair am i doing the correct thing?
PD5500 says that it is generally used for new fabrication, and that it may be used for repair purposes but also it doesn't limit us to using PD5500.
We will be using the guidelines in terms of design thickness, materials and the welding Procedure under the BS requirements but we will be using NBIC & PCC-2 to have a criteria for inserting the patch repair as they address such repairs. Please advise me on the correct approach to do this repair or validate my current approach.
Kind regards
Senior Inspector Pressure Equipment
I have a vessel that was constructed within the PD5500 criteria. It has been in service for many years and is a rubber lined vessel due to service reasons. With the rubber lining failing we have to repair the corroded area with a window patch repair. If i use NBIC & PCC-2 to do this patch repair am i doing the correct thing?
PD5500 says that it is generally used for new fabrication, and that it may be used for repair purposes but also it doesn't limit us to using PD5500.
We will be using the guidelines in terms of design thickness, materials and the welding Procedure under the BS requirements but we will be using NBIC & PCC-2 to have a criteria for inserting the patch repair as they address such repairs. Please advise me on the correct approach to do this repair or validate my current approach.
Kind regards
Senior Inspector Pressure Equipment