--Dear Muneeb,It would be wise for you to do a 'mock-up' of the exact conditions, processes etc. Cut the 'mock-up' in half after completing the welding and assure your-selfyour getting the results you want, If not, modify the conditions, such as lowering the amperage, increase the weld travel speed etc. come -up with a procedure that meets your requirements.Dear Suresh,I do not disagree at all and I do agree with chromium depletion 2 to 5 mm where oxidation/heat tints some clients mandates, it was explicit anyhow my scenario it is to be contemplated that 2 inch mother pipe inside inaccessible to passive and end to end connections is far from centre weld, in this even you have fillers or electrodes compatible doesn't need to purge still the question is for mother pipe internal.Hence complete all the attachments / bosses before hydro and considering all the configuration it should be mandated before the project and explicit written procedure should be incorporated/approved and international standard should come in amendment for all welds type and open root should withdrawn.Thanks for understanding.ThanksMohamed Muneeb.
On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 1:25:11 AM UTC-6, suresh Fluor wrote:Dear Mohammed,I do agree with that there is constrain for it depends on joint configuration where chromium depletion is effected . Manoj asked that question in his first email " Is it mean that if we do welding with SMAW process back purging is not required?" then answer would be " not required".Further more experts are enlarged the answers with different scenario's where end to end or open root for piping & fittings etc...In addition to that there is TGX filler wire is available (TGX is manufacturer name ) where purging is not required and It is most suitable for your scenario particularity in field joints but again subjected to accept of PQR qualified with TGX (as mentioned in the earlier email )ThanksSuresh--Suresh,
It's not that simple as you did not face that scenario.
Gentlemen,
Here the current topic is for fillets, so reply with explicit as stated in previous email regarding ''chromium depletion'' 2 to 5 mm.
Dear Manoj,
I was to come to your point as the same
case happened to me and let all guys just imagine fabricated spools which already installed at site and the pipe configurationis 2 inch schedule 20s, and pipe is With elbows leaving no open
fittings and an end to end connections there in any centre of a pipe a wear pad to be installed; now how will you purgeover 100 metres continuous installed spools without open fittings...
Contemplate? Mother pipe inside you have to purge for outside zero gap fillet weld?
So in this to purge entire pipe is not possible and after all
the fabrication is done, suddenly some client will make a non conformance saying chromium depletion etc...
Now my question is we do notdisagree with the metallurgical effects but why we are so late in getting amendment with this new scope without a clear writing and there will be different consequences for
different configurations that' s why in my previous email I clearly wrote it should be incorporated in international standards removing the word open root or underneath purging root side but it should be cleared with all configurations of welds whenit comes to the factors chromium depletion below 8 mm or 6 mm or whatever your new discoveries... In your case if purging has to be done then it should bring in amendment same like FBE coating before commencing of the project, you know why?
During fabrication we try to complete all the FBE coating spools welding within the fabrication shop as non-accessible areas inside the spools difficult to coat at site, I mean internal coating, so that's why we weld with all the attachments (completing all NDEs all the requirements) prior to spool hydro test followed by that FBE then directly site installation except if any minor modifications at site in rare case spool will be sent to coating shop.
Similar to that owner has to have his requirements and proactive notifications before commencing of the projects and at the early stage of the projects as lesson learnt from previous projects as chromium depletion to be considered for fillets for all configurations for SS and all non-ferrous below 8 mm or 6mm whatever as per the research before completing spool fabrications all attachments to be completed.
You know what? I am damn sure many experts who is mandating this case to be done but if you go back before 5 or 10 years none would had did purging for below 8 mm or 6 mm for fillets that too for attachments weld, let's be honest this is a new requirement(Fillet / all attachments) for SS and non ferrous.
Thanks.
Regards,MOHAMED MUNEEB MAHABOOBManoj,your Question is simple and answer also very simple as experts are stated in trailing emails..why you so confusing on this ... you are not clear while asking the question I think so .SureshOn Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 10:15 AM Manoj John <manoj...@gmail.com> wrote:--If we weld an attachment like pad, cleats, supports to pipe line having below 4 mm thick wall thickness with SMAW processOn Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 3:27 PM George Dilintas <dili...@gmail.com> wrote:Usually root pass is not performed with SMAW. That is the reason--Στις Δευ, 28 Ιαν 2019, 04:33 ο χρήστης Manoj John <manoj...@gmail.com> έγραψε:Dear Experts,--As per clause 7.3 of API RP 582 Ed. 2016 back purging required for GTAW & GMAW process but no where I could found for other process like SMAW. Is it mean that if we do welding with SMAW process back purging is not required?Please share your interpretation.Thanks and regardsManoj.
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Re: Re: [MW:29182] Backing gas as per API RP 582
Hi Microbe,
That's right, you sniffed the bottom catch contemplating on the right scenario irrelevant of the case relaxation is not entertained here and as you know the hindrance like at end times had to do something like what you have said, the sequel is something like i had to disagree as a contractor as this is cost impact and unanticipated requirement and at the same year i had to join as owner representative for same client where my italian contractor also did not agreeing with this requirement, so there came a mutual agreement of mock up test, where in both agreement we had to agree something if you get a first 2 to 3 colors can be accepted, other colors cases to be purged, it was made finalized something like that.
But for me correction can be very simple and easy when you fabricate with all bosses connections same time purge as you will purge to normal welds and finish it of one time with no hide and seek.
Note: mother pipe to wear pad fillet outside welding cases (non purging filler is a futile).
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MOHAMED MUNEEB MAHABOOB
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