HightyHo
Chemical
- May 23, 2007
- 19
During shipment from the fabricator’s shop, our pressure vessel shifted and bent 2 nozzles on the shell section. The vessel was shipped back to the contractor for repair of the nozzles. The contractor just hammered the nozzles back to position. Is this standard practice to just hammer on the nozzle until it is in place? If so why do you spend time making sure it is straight before welding, why not just weld and hammer into place. My question:
Is it a recognized code practice to hammer a nozzle back into place without performing any NDE or replacing the nozzle? I would think the best repair is to replace the nozzle.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Is it a recognized code practice to hammer a nozzle back into place without performing any NDE or replacing the nozzle? I would think the best repair is to replace the nozzle.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!