Cluain
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2005
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A pressure vessel MDMT is -50 degrees F . I am using curve (B) material and I am able to exempt charpy impacts by utilizing UCS 66 (b) (coincident Ratio) for head, shell, and nozzles.
Reading UCS 67 (a) (1), it appears I do not have to qualify a WPS since the base metal is not required to be impact tested. Also, the HAZ is exempt by UCS 67 (c ) and no production impacts are required per UCS 67 (d) (3) because of the base metal exemption.
Can some clarify UCS 67 (a) (2). Why is it limiting materials to curve C and D and stipulating the use of a weld consumable which has been classified by impact tests at a temp not warmer than the MDMT when the MDMT is colder than -20F and no colder than -55F.
My concern is this. If the base metal is not required to be impact tested then UCS 67 (a) (1) applys but, UCS 67(a) (2) requires one to use a consumable rated for the MDMT if it falls between -20F thru -55F and limits it to UCS 66(g) or Fig UCS- 66 C&D materials.
What am I missing here? My gut is telling me that I should use a weld consumable rated for the MDMT of -50F but UCS 67(a) (1) has me really confused when I try to reconcile the (a) (2) requirement. Note: I realize there’s an OR between UCS 67 (a) (1) & (a) (2) but something does not make sense here.
Regards.
Cluain
Reading UCS 67 (a) (1), it appears I do not have to qualify a WPS since the base metal is not required to be impact tested. Also, the HAZ is exempt by UCS 67 (c ) and no production impacts are required per UCS 67 (d) (3) because of the base metal exemption.
Can some clarify UCS 67 (a) (2). Why is it limiting materials to curve C and D and stipulating the use of a weld consumable which has been classified by impact tests at a temp not warmer than the MDMT when the MDMT is colder than -20F and no colder than -55F.
My concern is this. If the base metal is not required to be impact tested then UCS 67 (a) (1) applys but, UCS 67(a) (2) requires one to use a consumable rated for the MDMT if it falls between -20F thru -55F and limits it to UCS 66(g) or Fig UCS- 66 C&D materials.
What am I missing here? My gut is telling me that I should use a weld consumable rated for the MDMT of -50F but UCS 67(a) (1) has me really confused when I try to reconcile the (a) (2) requirement. Note: I realize there’s an OR between UCS 67 (a) (1) & (a) (2) but something does not make sense here.
Regards.
Cluain