Regarding the Query No.2, the actual PQR is P1 G1 to P1 G2. So is it possible to weld P2 G2 to P2 G2 as per QW 403.5?
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Regards,
Aneesh
KSA
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 11:32:50 , Karthik wrote
Hi, .As per QW403.5 you can use.Please find below the answer for your quiries marked in RED. Quiery No.1 1. Is there any problem for welding P1 Group No.1 to P1 Group No.1 & P1 Group No.2 to P1 Group No.2 based on above PQR? QW403.5 For ferrous materials in table QW/QB-422, a procedure qualification shall be made for each P-Number Group Number combination of base metals, even though procedure qualification tests have been made for each of the two base metals welded to itself. If, however, two or more qualification records have the same essential and supplementary essential variables, except that the base metals are assigned to different Group Numbers within the same P-Number, then the combination of base metals is also qualified. In addition, when base metals of two different P-Number Group Number combinations are qualified using a single test coupon, that coupon qualifies the welding of those two P-Number Group Numbers to themselves as well as to each other using the variables qualified.
This variable does not apply when impact testing of the heat-affected zone is not required by other Sections. Quiery No.2 2. Can I write separate WPS (with impact test) based on above PQR for, Material – P1 Group No. 1 to P1 Group No. 1 Material – P2 Group No. 2 to P2 Group No. 2 QW200.2 (f) Multiple WPSs With One PQR/Multiple PQRs With One WPS. Several WPSs may be prepared from the dataon a single PQR (e.g., a 1G plate PQR may support WPSs for the F, V, H, and O positions on plate or pipe within all other essential variables). A single WPS may cover several essential variable changes as long as a supporting PQR exists for each essential and, when required, supplementary essential variable [e.g., a single WPS may cover a thickness range from 1⁄16 in. (1.5 mm) through 11⁄4 in.(32 mm) if PQRs exist for both the 1⁄16 in. (1.5 mm) through14 3 ⁄16 in. (5 mm) and 3⁄16 in. (5 mm) through 11⁄4 in. (32 mm)thickness ranges]. Quiery No.3 Is there any problem for showing all material range in a single WPS based on above PQR? Ie, qualified range of materials- P1 Group No. 1 & P1 Group No. 2 in the same WPS. No problem.You can write all material range as much as possible within the P number specified in the WPS Thanks & Regards, (Karthik) Karthikeyan.S QA/QC Manager Getabec Energy Co.,Ltd. 379,Moo6,Soi8,Nikhomphatana, Rayong-21180, Thailand. Phone: 0066 38 897035-8 (Off) Fax: 0066 38 897034 Hand Phone: 0066 892512282 --- On Sun, 10/24/10, limesh M <limesh78@gmail.com> wrote:
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