Saturday, April 8, 2017

[MW:26380] Re: PWHT Query of P4 material / ASME B31.3 - Piping

PQR PWHT cycles are are considering the repair PWHT (additional cycle).
during production welding you need not to apply, can proceed as recommended by code of construction.

On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 4:50:41 PM UTC+5:30, Vino wrote:
Hello Experts,

Query - We have one of the Vendor PQR for P4 material and noticed that the PWHT has been carried for 2 hours (Thickness = 23.5mm). I believe that the PWHT time should not be more than 1 hour for the said thickness. 
Question 1 # Whether for any new job using the same PQR, PWHT time should be the same 2 hours or it can be reduced to 1 hour as per the latest standard? We have currently a modification job in the same steam line and the thickness is 10.0 mm.
Question 2 # What could be the reason for this 2 hours, PWHT time period? 

ASME - B31.3, 2006 Edition
Line Service - High Pressure Steam


Let me know if any further detail or clarification is required.


Thanks.

Regards
Vino 
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