Shmulik
Mechanical
- Nov 19, 2001
- 295
Hi,
I'm dealing with a flange connection that exposed to piping system hydrostatic test pressure preformed exceeding the allowable by ASME B16.5 (2.6).
Flanges: Class 150 WN.RF. Material: SA-105N. Gasket: Spiral-wound metal, with nonmetallic filler (group Ib). Bolts & Nuts: SA-193 B7 / SA-194 2H.
Pipes: NPS 4" Sch. 40 Material: SA-106 Gr. B
My questions are:
Shall these flanges be replaced?
Is there a way to determine whether the flanges were overstressed?
Are there any code requirements / restrictions?
I'm dealing with a flange connection that exposed to piping system hydrostatic test pressure preformed exceeding the allowable by ASME B16.5 (2.6).
Flanges: Class 150 WN.RF. Material: SA-105N. Gasket: Spiral-wound metal, with nonmetallic filler (group Ib). Bolts & Nuts: SA-193 B7 / SA-194 2H.
Pipes: NPS 4" Sch. 40 Material: SA-106 Gr. B
My questions are:
Shall these flanges be replaced?
Is there a way to determine whether the flanges were overstressed?
Are there any code requirements / restrictions?