Syahar1975
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2011
- 224
Dear experts,
We have a 12" shell nozzle made from 12" RFSO 15# flange.
After installation to the tank by mistake the surface of this nozzle is damage and client instructed us to replace.
DO you have the procedure for this purpose ?
I would use arc gouge to gouge the fillet weld. Due some grinding on the neck then install the new flange and due PT.
There is also suggestion to cut the neck and make a new spool (flange with neck). If we are using this method, is there any clause in API 650 about how far minimum the but weld joint on the neck of the nozzle to the shell or to fillet weld ?
The projection from the shell to this nozzle is 250 mm.
Any comments would be appreciated.
We have a 12" shell nozzle made from 12" RFSO 15# flange.
After installation to the tank by mistake the surface of this nozzle is damage and client instructed us to replace.
DO you have the procedure for this purpose ?
I would use arc gouge to gouge the fillet weld. Due some grinding on the neck then install the new flange and due PT.
There is also suggestion to cut the neck and make a new spool (flange with neck). If we are using this method, is there any clause in API 650 about how far minimum the but weld joint on the neck of the nozzle to the shell or to fillet weld ?
The projection from the shell to this nozzle is 250 mm.
Any comments would be appreciated.