Hello all,
This has been an interesting discussion.
bvi,
Please save me some time and tell me the numbers for the existing interpretations having to do with the socket weld gap. I am now very curious and I would like to educate myself on the full committees' reading.
I understand the current Codes wording RECOMMENDS an APPROXIMATE gap of 1/16 inch BEFORE WELDING (that is plainly written). There is nothing in either Code that requires any "after welded" gap. No need for further discussion there.
OK, summing it up. The answer to the original question by klkweld is simply "B31.1 and B31.3 RECOMMEND an APPROXIMATE gap of 1/16 inch. Please refer to B31.1 Figure 127.4.4(B) and to B31.3 Figure 328.5.2C".
Contrary to what I THOUGHT I was reading, I can now see that nobody in this thread objects to the APPROXIMATE gap of 1/16 inch BEFORE WELDING. I see that the point is that no matter what gap is used there can be no guarantee as to what the resulting after weld gap will be. Since the subject has generated previous inquiries and interpretations there is likely no need to go there again. No words to change, no negative votes required.
I find the experience of Welder4956... "If we set the gap at 1/16", the weld shrinkage would always close the gap to almost zero",... to be really interesting. It makes me wonder how many times, when the Gap-A-Let device has been used; it caused insufficient room for weld shrinkage. I also benefited from stanweld's experience regarding leakage when the pipe was inserted less than 1/4 inch. Since the range of NPS's for socket welds is all the way up to NPS 4, there is a need for experienced judgment in deciding the optimum pre-weld gap.
Thanks to all for the discussion.
Regards, John.