bryansonnier
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2011
- 80
So i've showed the PFI ES-3 standard to a few welding shops and the general comment was "Dude, that kinda tight huh?" Is that a reasonable standard to hold shops to? These shops are welding 2" Cl1500 RFF flanges to valve bodies for us. We have had a couple valves come back from customers with complaints of crooked welds. Some were obvious and we've instituted QC policies to try and catch them in our shop before we ship. But we've gotten some push back from our welding shops that the standard is too tight. The standard, if i read it correctly, leads to a 1/2 degree tolerance for parallel on 2" 1500 flanges. RFF diameter of 3.62 by 1/32" out of parallel tolerance. Am i asking too much?