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SECTION 033000 - CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE

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Sludge Treatment Project Engineered Container Retrieval and Transfer System January 2012<br />

E. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements contained in Section<br />

012513, Product Substitution Procedures, provide the product indicated on Drawings or a<br />

comparable product, approved by the Buyer, by one of the following:<br />

1. OPW Engineered System Company (Autolok series),<br />

2. Parker Hannifin Corp.; Fluid Connectors Group; Quick Coupling Div,<br />

3. Staubli International AG (HCB28 series),<br />

4. Swagelok Industries, Inc.<br />

2.8 WELD<strong>IN</strong>G MATERIALS<br />

A. Except where specifically accepted otherwise, welding materials shall be selected so that the<br />

deposited weld metal is similar in chemical composition and not significantly harder or stronger<br />

than the base material (e.g., stainless steel L-grade base metal shall be welded with L-grade filler<br />

metal). Lot tests (charpy V-Notch and Bend) temperatures shall be at or below the design<br />

metal temperature.<br />

B. Stainless-steel welding material shall meet the requirements of AWS D1.6/D1.6M, stainless<br />

steel E308/ER308 or E309/ER309 electrodes<br />

C. Austenitic stainless steel (A-No. 8) welding materials for pressure boundary and load bearing<br />

welds shall contain a minimum delta ferrite content of five percent. Compliance with the ferrite<br />

requirements may be based upon the certified chemical analysis and the ferrite gage complying<br />

with AWS A4.2. Alternately, for Shield Metal Arc Welding and solid wire filler material manufactured<br />

in the USA, CMTR is required for all filler materials.<br />

D. Carbon steel-welding material shall meet the requirements of AWS D1.1/D1.1M, Carbon Steel<br />

E70XX electrodes<br />

E. For dissimilar welds, such as carbon or low alloy steels to austenitic stainless steels, and different<br />

grades of stainless steel, such as 304L pipe to 316L valve the welding procedure application<br />

list shall specify the filler material type.<br />

F. For all filler metal, a typical test report in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel<br />

Section II, Part C, is required.<br />

G. The storage, baking, and drying of all welding consumables (i.e., covered electrodes, flux cored<br />

electrodes, and fluxes) shall be as recommended by the manufacturer. Segregation of carbon<br />

steel, low alloys, and alloy consumables is required during storage, baking, holding, and handling<br />

(including portable ovens).<br />

2.9 FASTENERS<br />

A. Graded fasteners shall be carefully controlled as defined in the Section 014000, Quality<br />

Assurance and Control.<br />

Contract 44577 KW Annex – Rev E. 44577-CSI-SPEC-001 402319-16

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