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:
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 EditionLine Service - High Pressure SteamLet me know if any further detail or clarification is required.Thanks.RegardsVinoQatar
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