niconieuwoudt
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2012
- 3
thread292-158295
During Construction Phase and Installation of Process Piping, especially where piping flanges join up to rotating equipment, are very sensitive for alignment purposes. Some pipe spools are received from different parties (fully welded) and the pipe flange does not align properly (paralelism)with the equipment(pump) flange. The procedure to perform a proper alignment, is to grind the weld reinforcement (Cap) on a specified area and re-weld this grinded reinforcement. This added heat and cool off process, is just enough to align the two flanges.
The questions are:
1)is this an acceptable procedure?
2) as per ASME B31.1 Para 328.6,is this procedure regarded as a weld repair?
3) Which International Standard refer to this type of alignment practice.
During Construction Phase and Installation of Process Piping, especially where piping flanges join up to rotating equipment, are very sensitive for alignment purposes. Some pipe spools are received from different parties (fully welded) and the pipe flange does not align properly (paralelism)with the equipment(pump) flange. The procedure to perform a proper alignment, is to grind the weld reinforcement (Cap) on a specified area and re-weld this grinded reinforcement. This added heat and cool off process, is just enough to align the two flanges.
The questions are:
1)is this an acceptable procedure?
2) as per ASME B31.1 Para 328.6,is this procedure regarded as a weld repair?
3) Which International Standard refer to this type of alignment practice.