sftyvlv
Materials
- May 7, 2007
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I have a 20"condensate line that terminates in the main condensor of a 500mw steam turbine. The pipe is A106 sch 40 20". The wps calls for a gtaw root pass with Er70s-2 wire and smaw 7018 root, fill and cap.
The service temp and pressure are 50 psig and 350 deg F.
A hydrostatic test was required but could not be done due to isolation points in the line. Instead an mpi was done on the root pass and Rt on the remainder of the joint,the weld failed due to "suck back" on the root pass.
My question is instead of using an Rt procedure could not an mpi of the entire weld have been done instead? The condensate line met none of the requirements for Rt testing in service pressure, temp or wall thickness.
What is the limit of "suck back" allowed?
sftyvlv
The service temp and pressure are 50 psig and 350 deg F.
A hydrostatic test was required but could not be done due to isolation points in the line. Instead an mpi was done on the root pass and Rt on the remainder of the joint,the weld failed due to "suck back" on the root pass.
My question is instead of using an Rt procedure could not an mpi of the entire weld have been done instead? The condensate line met none of the requirements for Rt testing in service pressure, temp or wall thickness.
What is the limit of "suck back" allowed?
sftyvlv