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[MW:28197] Fwd: repair in Golden joint

Believe,golden joint happens after hydro testing between two section.

Now hydrotesting is done...package is clear..I believe so where is question for penalty..

Not require
Golden joint has to be RT/UT and repair if any without penalty...

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Shashank Vagal <nach_sam@yahoo.com>: Aug 12 03:49PM

In this case an additional NDT, say UT is advisable. Please discus with your client.
 
 
 
 
 
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On Monday, 6 August, 2018, 9:19:22 AM IST, Bishwambhar Kumar <bishwambhar10@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Experts,                     We have repair in Golden joint and it is successfully done. But now client is asking for penalty for this joint as it was a 5% RT line.But as per my understanding as it is a Golden Joint ( a 100% RT joint), so no need of repair penalty. But I am not getting any code reference to it. Please help me to find any reference.
Thanks and Regards,
Bishwambhar KumarPh:- +974-55311582
 
 
 
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