tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
I am involved with HP air (2500 psi), present project will use copper nickel pipe (1 1/2" or less) all fittings will be sil-braze socket type. This question relates to "In-Process Examination" which appears as para 344.7 of ASME B31.3. also, "examination during fabrication" is mentioned but vaguely in paragragh 136.4.2 of ASME B31.1.
B31.3 states that the in-process examiner is someone other than the those performing production work. B31.1 seems to offer no guidance on who is to perform the in-process examination.
So my question is who may perform the in-process examination? May this individual be a piping foreman, welding forman, project supervisor? may the brazers/welders provide the in-process examination on themselves or each other? or must I employ a full time qualified weld inspector to watch over each and every joint as it is prepped and fabricated?
I am also looking for a good method to keep track of pipe joints, materials used, certs, weldor, date, inspections, etc. Any references available on this?
Thanks for helping,
Tom
B31.3 states that the in-process examiner is someone other than the those performing production work. B31.1 seems to offer no guidance on who is to perform the in-process examination.
So my question is who may perform the in-process examination? May this individual be a piping foreman, welding forman, project supervisor? may the brazers/welders provide the in-process examination on themselves or each other? or must I employ a full time qualified weld inspector to watch over each and every joint as it is prepped and fabricated?
I am also looking for a good method to keep track of pipe joints, materials used, certs, weldor, date, inspections, etc. Any references available on this?
Thanks for helping,
Tom