IdanPV
Mechanical
- Aug 26, 2019
- 432
Hello all,
I would like to seek your insights on the topic of welding non-pressure bearing attachments, which do not have a load carrying function, to pressure parts. Specifically, I am interested in understanding whether such welding should be exclusively performed by an ASME Certificate Holder.
The scenario I have in mind involves stud welding between a pressure vessel shell and a small stud that is not subjected to stress due to pressure. The welding process in question employs an automatic stud welding machine.
Based on my understanding of ASME VIII-1 UW-28(c)(2), it appears that procedure qualification testing is not required for this type of weld. However, I am uncertain whether the welding itself must be conducted by an ASME Certificate Holder.
I would greatly appreciate your input on this matter and kindly request that you provide references to the relevant Code paragraph, if possible.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I would like to seek your insights on the topic of welding non-pressure bearing attachments, which do not have a load carrying function, to pressure parts. Specifically, I am interested in understanding whether such welding should be exclusively performed by an ASME Certificate Holder.
The scenario I have in mind involves stud welding between a pressure vessel shell and a small stud that is not subjected to stress due to pressure. The welding process in question employs an automatic stud welding machine.
Based on my understanding of ASME VIII-1 UW-28(c)(2), it appears that procedure qualification testing is not required for this type of weld. However, I am uncertain whether the welding itself must be conducted by an ASME Certificate Holder.
I would greatly appreciate your input on this matter and kindly request that you provide references to the relevant Code paragraph, if possible.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.