Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Re: [MW:9775] Minimum weld clearance in PIPING

Dear Kumar,

If you don't specify the design code, there would be an endless discussion for this topic (this has happened before) so please specify the code.

Regards
Manpreet Singh



On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 08:51:10 +0530 Krishnakumar M S wrote
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Hi,
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>I have a case where the edge of the CS pipe fitting (90 deg. Elbow) coincideswith the branch connection pipe's weld. Header size: 10" and Branch is 2". The fittingedge is supposed to be fillet welded onto the pipe.
>Is this permissible?
>Pls tell me the min. clearance between weld ( But weld & Socket weld)

Thanks
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>Krishnakumar

FEDO
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