base metal can be exempted, unless your project specification says so. refer Table A-1, however welding procedure impact tests are required
-- A listed material may be used at any temperature not lower than the minimum shown in Table A-1, provided that the base metal, weld deposits, and heataffected zone (HAZ) are qualified as required by the applicable entry in Column A of Table 323.2.2.
On Wednesday, 15 June 2016 10:17:24 UTC+4, prem_nautiyal26 wrote:
On Wednesday, 15 June 2016 10:17:24 UTC+4, prem_nautiyal26 wrote:
A piping spool is to be fabricated.Construction code: ASME B 31.3Service LPG liquidMDMT : minus 45 degree CelsiusClient spec calls for impact requirements.Pipe MOC is A 333 grade 6; Size 2 inch schedule 80 and 3 inch schedule 40.My question is are these two thicknesses of 5.54mm and 5.49mm exempt from impact testing as per B 31.3 Fig. 323.2.2A curves ??Please provide B 31.3 code reference.RegardsPrem Nautiyal9769316004
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