waliq
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2019
- 53
Hi all,
We have a diesel storage tank whose diesel lines are of NPS4", NPS3", NPS2" and NPS1.5"
The operating pressure in lines is 3.5 Bar at pump discharge and operating temperature varies from 40-60 Deg C. The line material is A53B standard schedule thickness
We used SMAW welding technique to weld these lines.
PS: We do not have design company's Piping material specs, nor was the WPS available. We needed to weld these lines in a short duration.
After welding, we did its PAUT. However, the scan shows presence of slag. However, no crack is reported. We did its DPT afterwards, which was clear.
I have the following questions
1) Is it fine to employ SMAW welding technique on these diesel supply and return lines?
2) Is it required to employ GTAW technique on these lines?
3) What is the requirement of UT or RT on these lines?
We have a diesel storage tank whose diesel lines are of NPS4", NPS3", NPS2" and NPS1.5"
The operating pressure in lines is 3.5 Bar at pump discharge and operating temperature varies from 40-60 Deg C. The line material is A53B standard schedule thickness
We used SMAW welding technique to weld these lines.
PS: We do not have design company's Piping material specs, nor was the WPS available. We needed to weld these lines in a short duration.
After welding, we did its PAUT. However, the scan shows presence of slag. However, no crack is reported. We did its DPT afterwards, which was clear.
I have the following questions
1) Is it fine to employ SMAW welding technique on these diesel supply and return lines?
2) Is it required to employ GTAW technique on these lines?
3) What is the requirement of UT or RT on these lines?