Alwynb
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2002
- 23
Hi there,
We have a new steam line designed and built from 316L running at 203degC from our boilers. It feeds a variety of process equipment. I have subsequently picked up from B31.1 that acc to note 1 that 316L is not allowed for boiler external piping.
Does this mean our new line with around 2000 welds is not allowed and should be stopped?
If it is can one mitigate the issue by controlling the Chloride feed to the boiler to low levels and possibly have an preventative maintenance effort on the pipe.
Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
We have a new steam line designed and built from 316L running at 203degC from our boilers. It feeds a variety of process equipment. I have subsequently picked up from B31.1 that acc to note 1 that 316L is not allowed for boiler external piping.
Does this mean our new line with around 2000 welds is not allowed and should be stopped?
If it is can one mitigate the issue by controlling the Chloride feed to the boiler to low levels and possibly have an preventative maintenance effort on the pipe.
Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
Regards