Hi Steve&sai
The problems of purging dams was on 12 inch, 8inch, 6inch 4inch dia lines and smaller dias. we noticed during intial operation in few places. sbequently the problem was resloved .(fuel was not loaded)
we were using soluble dams also at many places particularly in stailess steels.As u
pointed out in your experience in PWRS , being stainless steel, purging is essntial and need to comply. Being large DIA it is a better methoed u followed at ur PWR coolent circuit, which is not the case with us.
But i feel we must delete this purging requirement for carbon steels with TIG and cosumable insert welding. We can provid window purging which will minimise the oxidation to some extent . since i have to take a decision my self on this subject I had placed this problem to experts like u. Thanking u for ur valuble comments.
One point in this context is that GRINNEL who supplies these inserts has generally gives , during welding the root chemistry will under go changes due to evoporation of elements like mangan ,silicon,chromium etc at weld molten temp.This aspect is more relvant in s.s materials and alloy steels. and this aspectis taken care by insrt
chemistry also.
Summing up , if we meet WPS,PQR requirements perticularly IMPACT prop we need not insist on full scale purging for ASTM 333 gr6
bace materials while TIG welding
pdprao