Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Re: [MW:12813] BS EN 287-1 WPS vs. ASME IX WPS

Respected sir/madam, i need a clariffication of how many
days or a month a wps/pqr validity. and please tell me the page no of
asme section 9 where it is mentioned

On 11/1/11, Pieper QSI <info@pieper-qsi.nl> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> The mentioned EN 288-1, 2, 3 and 4 are withdrawn and replaced by EN ISO
> 15609 up to EN ISO 15614 which are similar to the mentioned ISO versions.
>
> Please be aware that there is a new version of the EN 287-1 valid since July
> 2011 in which the validity range is changed compared to the previous
> addition.
>
> For example: fillet welds are no longer qualified when performing a welder
> qualification on butt welds.
>
> All qualifications should met the requirements of the latest edition
> regarding the validity range.
>
>
>
> Met vriendelijke groeten / Best Regards
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>
>
> Herman Pieper
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> Van: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] Namens alireza samimi
> Verzonden: maandag 31 oktober 2011 16:39
> Aan: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
> Onderwerp: Re: [MW:12802] BS EN 287-1 WPS vs. ASME IX WPS
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> hi dear
>
> according to your explanation i think you do not know exactly any
> information aboutBS EN
>
> I would like to inform you BS EN 287-1 is not usefull for WPS AND PQR .and
> oly use for welder qualification.
>
> according to EN standard you should see EN 288-1,2,3,4 for WPS and PQR and
> according to ISO you must see ISO 15609 for wps and ISO 5614 for PQR
>
>
>
> WITH BEST REGARDS
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 10/31/11, ken waterhouse <waterhouse.ken@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> From: ken waterhouse <waterhouse.ken@gmail.com>
> Subject: [MW:12801] BS EN 287-1 WPS vs. ASME IX WPS
> To: "Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Monday, October 31, 2011, 4:42 PM
>
> Hi,
>
> Just started a new job as welding supervisor. Aside from lots and lots
> of other crap that is wrong with the way the company is doing things
> at the moment, they have such a scattered array of WPS's in both ASME
> IX and BS EN 287-1 that it is almost impossible to collate and use all
> the information.
>
> Our biggest client (national electricity supplier) is shifting to an
> entirely BS EN 287-1 controlled system, from a mix of ASME and BS EN,
> which means that we as a subcontractor of theirs must do the same.
>
> I'm busy working through the WPS's available to me so far and trying
> to relate them to one another, to see where we need to formulate
> completely new WPS's and where we can trans-code them to their
> equivalents. Also just to get the list of all of them in one place.
>
> What I'm hoping is that someone out there has done something similar
> to this before and how you approached it.
>
> If it helps at all, our BSEN WPS #'s look like this S B 3 03. 8 (20) S
> (SMAW, Butt, material 3, Sequence number 03, filler 8, Preheat 20
> deg., Stress relieving)
>
> and our ASME IX ones are as follows M B x 1. 8 (20) S (SMAW, Butt,
> Symbol [on drawing], material group 1, filler group 8, 20deg. preheat
> and stress relieving)
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ken
>
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