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RE: [MW:22768] can we prepare new PQR with ASME and AWS and EN standard?...

Hi,

Prepare the Gap analysis covering all the essential & non-essential parameters. Highlight the difference as stated in below emails.

It is not recommended to say which code is more stringent than the other. Please be specific with your application and type of testing the weld joint requires for particular operating and design temperature and load.

 

Consider the attached files as reference for preparing Gap analysis. This is prepared for "Norsok M101 against AWS D1.1". (Note: Norsok M101 is application guidelines, based on EN 15614-1.)

 

Rgds

Vijay Tayade.

 

From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com]
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To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:22767] can we prepare new PQR with ASME and AWS and EN standard?...

 

EN 15614 is more stringent followed by ASME and AWS in order.  



Type and no. tests depend up on material thickness and other 

variable parameters.



Towards AWS, you can  use ASME  PQR as a pre approved document also.



But, U could be more specific .


C Sridhar.

Technical Adviser - Welding,
for Alsta Pristine Engineering Private Limited,. Bangalore
( SS, AL fabricators & A venture of Advance Eng. Training & Inspection Services). Chennai,

Mobile nos: 0 94449 71097, 0 7406 326326, 0 94445 21267.

 

 

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From: Umar Rashid Makrani <firoz.makrani@gmail.com>
To: "materials-welding@googlegroups.com" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 26 January 2015 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [MW:22762] can we prepare new PQR with ASME and AWS and EN standard?...

 

Dear Abdul Ghani,

Make a list of all essential variables, testing requirements and acceptance criteria, check whether single testing can be done? if not you may have to create multiple samples (make sure you weld a coupon big enough). now weld the coupon as per required size and test according to multiple code/standard requirements and prepare multiple Records. Good Luck.

Please update the forum about the results.

Expect the experts to comments.


 

With Best Regards,
Umar Rashid Makrani, PMP
® ,

NACE CIP-2, LEEA Registered Engineer.

 

On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Mohammed Ghani <ghani386@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear sir,

 

I have to prepare a single PQR using ASME, AWS and EN 15614. can we prepare such PQR ?

if yes, please let me know which are the main points need to considered. like (thickness, P Number, Group Number, Impact testing). which code is more stringent?

 

also if possible, refer a code. 

Kindly do needful.

 

Thanks and regards,

Mohammed Ghani.

 

On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 4:50 PM, <george.dilintas@gr.bureauveritas.com> wrote:

please be more specific

best regards

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ghanicwi---26/01/2015 14:25:59---Dear experts, can we prepare as PQR based on ASME, AWS, and EN standards?

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Date: 26/01/2015 14:25
Subject: [MW:22758] can we prepare new PQR with ASME and AWS and EN standard?...
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Dear experts,

can we prepare as PQR based on ASME, AWS, and EN standards?
If yes, then which are the qualifications (limits) and test are differs with respect to ASME standards,

Kindly do needful.

Mohammed Ghani

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