DEAERATOR AND TANK STUDY

PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION

Powerplant Technologies Inc. (PTI) Personnel performing your inspection are currently qualified and certified in accordance with the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A.

PTI SCOPE OF INSPECTION

Powerplant Technologies Inc. proposes to furnish all necessary services for labor, materials, consumables, tools and equipment as required for completion of the following non-destructive examinations to the vessel.
   Secure copies of original data reports and subsequent R-forms filed with National Board.
   Conduct a visual examination of all accessible pressure vessel parts, surface and weldments, identifying any gross mechanical deficiencies.
   Grind flush approximately 20% of the total linear footage of interior vessel weldments, concentrating at the longitudinal and circumferential weldment intersections, including locations corresponding to external support and structural attachments in accordance with NACE guidelines prior to NDE.
   Assess the extent of any pitting with regard to quantities and depth.
   Conduct wet fluorescent magnetic particle examinations of all accessible tank weld seams, weldments, and “heat affected zones.”
   Conduct random ultrasonic thickness measurements to develop thickness profile of tank shell and heads.
   Complete a written evaluation of all findings and relevant indications with photographs for reference and documentation as necessary for discussion and review.

PRE-INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS

Pressure vessel must be offline, open, cooled and isolated from any steam, feedwater, condensate and any other potential energy hazard or source.  Powerplant Technologies Inc. will apply lock-out/tag-out system and perform the appropriate atmospheric monitoring.

Cleanliness of the vessel interior is very important with regard to the inspection process.  Deposits or scaling of any kind have the potential for masking discontinuities and rendering the inspection process and results flawed.
   If deposits or scaling are visible, it is to be removed from all weldments including a 6” wide band aligned with the centerline of each weldment.  This band is identified as being the “heat affected zone.”
   Methods of removal may range from power brushing to light grinding bringing the metal surface to a dull grey finish.  All grinding residue must be vacuumed and removed from vessel.

Powerplant Technologies Inc. would be available to perform the vessel preparation referenced above for an additional cost.