jsymons
Industrial
- Aug 22, 2014
- 7
I've suddenly had what I thought was a simple task made rather complicated.
The design code is ASME 31.3, the welding is to 15614-1.
To weld a slip-on flange to a pipe (in this case A106B, 8" SCH40) what are the governing material thicknesses?
Does my WPS/WPQR range have to include the flange thickness?
Never had a problem in the past using a butt weld PQR that just covers the pipe wall thickness.
Looking at 15614-1 I can see where they're coming from but... well it's a new one on me.
The design code is ASME 31.3, the welding is to 15614-1.
To weld a slip-on flange to a pipe (in this case A106B, 8" SCH40) what are the governing material thicknesses?
Does my WPS/WPQR range have to include the flange thickness?
Never had a problem in the past using a butt weld PQR that just covers the pipe wall thickness.
Looking at 15614-1 I can see where they're coming from but... well it's a new one on me.