Geof
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2001
- 59
We have a project using cast Y-strainers, Class 150 and 300, 6" size and smaller.
Material is A352 LCB, rated to -50°F, with Charpy impacts.
Customer has asked for threaded NPT plugs to be seal welded - size 1/4"
Easily do-able, 2 minutes single TIG pass, but: Does this require Post-Weld Heat Treatment?
ASTM A352 - paragraph 9 - Repair by welding. It's not a "repair" per se.
A seal weld is not going to exceed 20% wall thickness, is not a leak repair or defect, and does not create a cavity greater than 10 square inches.
On a pipe fabrication, installing a coupling or nozzle definitely requires PWHT, but I don't know what would apply here.
Material is A352 LCB, rated to -50°F, with Charpy impacts.
Customer has asked for threaded NPT plugs to be seal welded - size 1/4"
Easily do-able, 2 minutes single TIG pass, but: Does this require Post-Weld Heat Treatment?
ASTM A352 - paragraph 9 - Repair by welding. It's not a "repair" per se.
A seal weld is not going to exceed 20% wall thickness, is not a leak repair or defect, and does not create a cavity greater than 10 square inches.
On a pipe fabrication, installing a coupling or nozzle definitely requires PWHT, but I don't know what would apply here.