cb418
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2007
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During the hydrotest of several small ASME B31.3 pipe assemblies, a gouge was inadvertently put in the circumferential butt weld. The gouge was removed by grinding (not below the thickness of the adjacent base metal, the weld is still slightly convex) and then was liquid penetrant examined. The weld was 100% radiographed prior to hydrotest. Is there a ASME section, interpretation, code case, etc. that will support not having to repeat the hydrotest and radiography after this repair, which is really just surface finishing; no welding was performed and the full required weld thickness remained. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, there are a lot of these that got damaged. Thanks.
Chris
Chris