I'm sort of hijacking this thread a little...
I agree that normally preheating is not required (or desirable) for welding austenitic stainless steels. Preheat may however be required for other stainless steels in the martensitic series. It is therefore necessary to know what grade of stainless is being welded before a definitive reply can be given.
Now to my point - I've dealt with some (well, one) companies who insist that 100C preheat is used on stainless steel as they claim that it helps the weld run better... I am sure that this is probably due to an influence on the cooling rate of the weld and hence spread of the weld pool. I've not actually seen the difference myself. It's been difficult to try and convinvce them otherwise.
Any comments?