Bremco, Inc. Bill Kitterman
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Tube Leaks Panel Replacements
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Stick thru with “J” bevel Socket Set Side Stick thru Set on Spot face set on Extruded header
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What section of unit ? Upper, Lower, or elsewhere Tube to header weld Header location (in a bundle or open)
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Raise, Lower Panel (Harps) Jack panels apart Cut your way in weld your way out Plugging
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Cutting jumper piping, drains, etc Restraints Stress Reliving (if necessary) Rigging
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Cutting restraints Cutting Drains Blocking
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Tube leak location: Tube 12 counting east from the HRSG center.
Gas Flow
4 feet (approx.) east of HRSG centerline.
Very narrow
Big wide
access lane, 20-24” wide. HPSH2
access lane. 5’ wide approx.
RH2
HPSH3
HPSH4
HPEvap
HPEvap
Downcomer Manifold
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Amount of tubes needed to be cut out Tube stock availability
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In our eyes least desirable method Strong Code involvement
P/T 91 Should involve engineered solutions because of ASME Section 1 requirements
Highest skill level needed Strong potential for stress reliving in 2 areas (Upper and lower headers) Possible circulation / flow concerns
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Header to Header Involves “window” in Header sections plugging individual tubes on“removed” both upper and lower headers and replacing section of header, usually used when tubes are not readily accessed Tube to Tube / Header ( Gas Flow) Involves plugging tube stub, or direct to header on both the upper and lower header. Requires access to tube/header in gas path . The preferred method for this repair should be a “dutchman” or a “pup” which would allow the tube to remain in the circuit
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Job Traveler Item Data Report ( P3,P4,P6,U1A Forms etc.) Weld Procedure and Supporting PQR Welder Qualifications with supporting Continuity Log. Material Receiving Report Mapping and/or Photo Documentation. Required NDE Certificate Documentation R-1, R-2 Form, of Compliance Bremco Inc,Canadian HRSG Forum
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P -1
When weld metal exceeds .750”(1.9cm) or base metal exceeds 1”(2.54cm).
P -4 ( 1.250 Chrome) P/T/F-11
For post weld heat treat one of three conditions must be met
P –5A (2.250 Chrome) P/T/F-22
For post weld heat treat one of the four conditions must be met
Base metal at weld exceeds .625”(1.59cm) in thickness Maximum specified carbon content exceeds .15% Base metals greater than or equal to .625”(1.59cm) are not preheated to 250 F (121C)
Maximum specified chrome content exceeds 3% Base metal thickness exceeds .625”(1.59cm) at the weld Maximum carbon content exceeds .15% Preheat of 300 F (149 C) is not used
P – 15E ( 9 Chrome) P/T/F-91
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Stress reliving required for all applications
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Trials and Tribulations Understanding “TRUE” down times New material to old
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Relatively “new” material and applications has caused adjustments in weld/repair procedures Preheat and interpass temperature must be between 400 and 600 F. (204.5 – 315.5 C) Thermocouple design and placement is critical to success of weld New material to “old” material creates additional challenges
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Weld out is usually the shortest process
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Wrap and thermocouple placement must occur before preheat can begin Preheat to get to proper temperature before welding can begin including soak time necessary Welding occurs Potential for rewrap/ Hydrogen bakeout procedure Post weld heat treat can start usually lasting anywhere from 12-14 hours Small bore valves ( could really extend time)
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Magnetism
Not an uncommon occurrence weldors will see
puddle “jumping” from side to side as they lay a bead in May require material to be “degassed”
Hardness of material
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Old vs New
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Complete Modules
Requires largest space requirements, also requires largest cranes (500T +) (453MT) based on module size and location of crane placement
Panel Replacements
Typically requires smaller crane (125T )(113MT) as panel size is up to 50,000 lbs (22.68 KG)
Build in Place
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Most Challenging based on skill sets needed Requires smaller crane Takes up less plant footprint
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Planning Scope Identification
Identifying areas of concern
Material lead time Outage duration Coordination issues
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Laydown areas Resources Cranes/Lulls/Forktrucks etc Facilities, Utilities
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Turnkey or Multivendor
Turnkey one contact one voice but typically higher
priced Innovative solutions Multivendor
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Coordination issues and supply delivery concerns (multiple voices) Possibly less communication between vendors
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Time to plan next year’s outage is while you are in this one. Delivery on panels etc. historically run 18-26 weeks but we have seen lead time as long as 48-52 weeks depending on material grade etc.
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Questions
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