Hi,
Not required to cut the joint You can visually inspect and grind it to remove moisture content or else use DPT if required.
ASME didn't have any constrains for this.
thanks,
selwin
On Mon, 10 Feb 2020 at 16:51, Charles Jacob <charlesvj@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear,Even if it is mentioned in code, if it is not in WPS or the project specification, then you are not required to do it mandatory. An engineering query can be raised and this can be considered as interruption of welding. In such case, the following methods can be suggested.1. Visual examination of root to check out for cracks2.DPT to check for fine cracks open to surface.3. Radiography to ensure no cracks inside.Hope this helps.Regards,Charles JacobWelding ConsultantMagnum Consultancy Services+91 7034331779--On Mon, Feb 10, 2020, 12:46 PM <tahirkaimi@gmail.com> wrote:would you please guide me that can we left the joints after hot pass and complete the joints next day.--
On Tuesday, 15 May 2012 18:25:43 UTC+5, jesti fer wrote:Dear all,We are doing 20" pipe line project with API 5L Gr.B material as per B31.4, Welding process SMAW (E6010 for root and rest with E 7018, both are up-hill) our welder welded one joint root pass and he kept this joint for long time. But our Qc instructed to cut and re-weld the joint. But the time between root pass and hot pass not mentioned in approved WPS and client specification also.It necessary to cut and re-weld?It is mentioned any were in the code (ASME or API)?Please help me,,Best Regards
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