Dear Zameer,
As the weld is 100% radiographed, you can weld the baffleplate intersecting the long seam weld, provided the long seam weld is flushed with the surface.
The Baffle plate is welded in such a way that, it will block the one run side of the EQ. TEE.
The Baffle plate is welded in such a way that, it will block the one run side of the EQ. TEE.
We are not clear with the above point. What do you mean by this?
is this a flow of fluid or weld run?
Please explain.
Thanks and Regards,
K.Rajagopal
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Zameer Mohammed <dreamthinkwork@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,
We have to weld a Baffle plate of 10mm Thick inside an EQ. TEE (24'', 36'' & 42''). The thickness of the TEE is 9.53 mm and all the EQ. TEES are welded construction with 100% RT. The Baffle plate is welded in such a way that, it will block the one run side of the EQ. TEE. Now the welding of the Baffle plate, will it creates and problem as it intersect with EQ. TEE weld at some point. Can we have two welding at a same point? The Baffle plate is fillet welded. The working pressure is 1 bar.
Kindly advice me,
Thank you,
Regards,
Sabir
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