BS 2971:1991
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Specification for class II arc welding of carbon steel pipework for carrying fluids
Hardcopy , PDF
English
28-06-1991
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Foreword
Section 1. General
1. Scope
2. Information and requirements to be agreed and to be
documented
3. Parent metal
4. Weld metal
5. Gases for shielding and purging
6. Equipment
7. Welding processes
8. Backing rings
9. Joint preparations
10. Proximity of welds
11. Fusion faces
12. Assembly for welding
13. Purging
14. Damage to parent metal by arc strikes
15. Inter-run cleaning
16. Cold pull
17. Preheating for cutting and welding
18. Heat treatment after welding
Section 2. Butt joints
19. General
20. All types of butt joint
21. Gusseted bends
Section 3. Branches and small bore connections
22. General
23. Branches
Section 4. Sleeve joints and socket-welding fittings
24. General
25. Sleeve joint details
26. Socket joint details
Section 5. Structural attachments
27. General
28. Welding procedure
Section 6. Flanges
29. General
30. Welding neck flanges
31. Welded-on flanges
Section 7. Inspection
32. Requirements for visual examination of completed
welds
33. Testing of completed welds
34. Non-destructive testing
35. Flaw limitations
Section 8. Rectification of unacceptable welds
36. Removal of flaws
37. Preparation for rewelding
38. Rewelding
Section 9. Welding procedures
39. General
40. Attachments to thin pipes
Section 10. Welder approval
41. General
42. Attachments to thin pipes
Appendices
A. Classes of operating conditions
B. Grades of steel in British Standards and similar
grades for pipe in ASTM and DIN standards
C. Typical joint preparations
Tables
1. Methods of making initial root runs in butt joints
2. Typical limits for bore difference and alignment
for manual welding
3. Classes of operating conditions
4. Grades of steel in British Standards
5. Grades in ASTM and DIN standards of similar
weldability to British Standard grades of pipe
Figures
1. Segmental bends
2. Cut-and-shut bend
3. Sleeve joints
4. Fillet welds for sleeve joints
5. Socket joint details
6. Welding neck flange
7. Typical butt joint preparations for use with
backing rings
8. Typical butt joint preparations for use without
backing rings
9. Typical set-on branch without weld preparation
10. Typical preparation and assembly of set-on branches
without backing
11. Typical preparation and assembly of set-on right-
angle branches with temporary backing
12. Typical set-in branch without weld preparation
13. Typical curved or 'easy sweep' branch joint
14. Typical set-on (shaped) small bore connections
15. Typical set-in small bore connection
16. Typical small bore connections for pressures over
10 bar or for refrigerants or corrosive fluids
17. Typical 'slip-on' welded-on flange
18. Typical 'slip-on' hubbed welded-on flange
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