mp08
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2014
- 21
So we have a 'distillation column' that is made up of 3 parts (top, middle, and bottom). The three parts are connected by flanges. All parts are manufactured to ASME VIII and share the same National Board number.
We want to run a test where we remove the bottom part and blank off the end of the middle part so we only have a top and middle.
My question is what additional work / testing would have to be done for the modification? Since all three pieces are under the same NB# and are all ASME vessels, can we do the modification and then do a pressure test (not a true hydrostatic pressure test but just enough to make sure that the flange is holding) and be okay or do we need to get a certified inspector in and have updates made to the NB records? Since it's all flanged and no welding/cutting/grinding type of work is needed, I didn't think much needed to be done, but we want to be careful.
We want to run a test where we remove the bottom part and blank off the end of the middle part so we only have a top and middle.
My question is what additional work / testing would have to be done for the modification? Since all three pieces are under the same NB# and are all ASME vessels, can we do the modification and then do a pressure test (not a true hydrostatic pressure test but just enough to make sure that the flange is holding) and be okay or do we need to get a certified inspector in and have updates made to the NB records? Since it's all flanged and no welding/cutting/grinding type of work is needed, I didn't think much needed to be done, but we want to be careful.