johnthebest
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2018
- 57
Hello everyone. I am not specialized in the Boiler and Pressure Vessel engineering and I want your opinions about this clarification we got from the contractor.
In our specification of pressure vessels we said:
A production weld test plate is required for each weld procedure (WPS and WPQR) employed in the
fabrication of the longitudinal and circumferential seams.
Longitudinal Seams
Test plates for longitudinal seams should, wherever practicable be attached to the shell plate at one
end of the seam so that the edges to be welded are a combination and duplication of the corresponding
edges of the vessel seam.
Circumferential Seams
Test plates for circumferential seams may be welded separately from the vessel providing the technique used in their preparation duplicates, as far as possible, the procedure used in the welding of the appropriate seam of the vessel.
Now here is the clarification from the contractor:
(As per clause (production test plates), the contractor understanding is as below;
1. Longitudinal and Circumferential weld seams shall be interpreted as category A and category B joints respectively as defined in ASME SECTION VIII Div.1.
2. Production weld test plate is required for each weld procedure for welding of category A and B joints only when impact test is required.
CA to confirm / clarify above points.
After doing some research, I was not convinced about their understanding. what are your thoughts?
In our specification of pressure vessels we said:
A production weld test plate is required for each weld procedure (WPS and WPQR) employed in the
fabrication of the longitudinal and circumferential seams.
Longitudinal Seams
Test plates for longitudinal seams should, wherever practicable be attached to the shell plate at one
end of the seam so that the edges to be welded are a combination and duplication of the corresponding
edges of the vessel seam.
Circumferential Seams
Test plates for circumferential seams may be welded separately from the vessel providing the technique used in their preparation duplicates, as far as possible, the procedure used in the welding of the appropriate seam of the vessel.
Now here is the clarification from the contractor:
(As per clause (production test plates), the contractor understanding is as below;
1. Longitudinal and Circumferential weld seams shall be interpreted as category A and category B joints respectively as defined in ASME SECTION VIII Div.1.
2. Production weld test plate is required for each weld procedure for welding of category A and B joints only when impact test is required.
CA to confirm / clarify above points.
After doing some research, I was not convinced about their understanding. what are your thoughts?