On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:32 PM, james gerald <gerry_tup@yahoo.com> wrote:
1. Yes the welder can weld P1 pipe of thickness 28.58 with GTAW (8 mm) & SMAW (20.58 mm). Yes this is applicable only for Welder Qualification inaccordance with ASME Sec.IX QW 423, since qualification range is from P1 to P11.2. Yes your Interpretation is correct.Thanks & RegardsJ.Gerald Jayakumar
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From: sumod s <sumod.sadhupuram@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:10 PM
Subject: [MW:17966] Welder qualification
--Sirs,I have the following doubts, please clarify.1. A welder is qualified for P-1 with GTAW (11.08mm) & SMAW (14 mm). This welder is also qualified for P5A with GTAW (8mm) & SMAW (Unlimited). Can he weld P1 pipe of thickness 28.58 with GTAW (8 mm) & SMAW (20.58 mm).2. A welder qualified in SS with GTAW cannot weld CS with GTAW as purging gas is not used in CS. Removal of backing is an essential variable for welder qualification. Please correct me If my interpretation is wrong.Sumod
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