massad
Mechanical
- Jul 12, 2006
- 27
We have a waste heat boiler for new sulfur recovery unit. This equipment is in 3 sections. Boiler, reaction furnace and burner section. Boiler and reaction furnace are manufactured by one manufacturer and welded together and hydrotest at shop. Burner section is manufactured separately and hydrotested. At site first 2 sections are already erected on foundation and now the burner section is being erected. After erection both section need to be welded together so there will be one circumferential joint joining the burner section and boiler + reaction furnace section.
Now my question is that is it mandatory to perform hydrotest of this field weld joint. If we do so then the other parts will be rehydrotested , would this be a problem. Is there any way we can waive off hydrotest and perform other NDT testing only.
Now my question is that is it mandatory to perform hydrotest of this field weld joint. If we do so then the other parts will be rehydrotested , would this be a problem. Is there any way we can waive off hydrotest and perform other NDT testing only.