Hi Mohd,,
See it is fully depends upon client. If he can accepted the you can go ahead with ASME. Code doen't clears in this point of view.
Thanks,
Bala
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Devin <yanfeixiu@gmail.com> wrote:
Agree with the answer from denney. It's all depends on the designer's response to approve your request.在2015年09月09日 22:24,Alan Denney 写道:I have known this sort of concession request to be granted and also, in other cases to be rejected. It depends on many factors in the situation. The testing performed would be different, but that may not be seen as critical. All you can do is to make the case to your client and await their response.
Alan Denney
AKD Materials Consulting Ltd
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Subject: [MW:23425] Using ASME IX WPS for replace with AWS D1.1 structure job
Dear all,
I have a situation here. We got steel structure job but my AWS D1.1 WPS not covered for this job. It is possible to replace the WPS WITH ASME IX WPS?. My boss told me to sent the STQ request for replace the AWS D1.1 to ASME IX. I don't have any idea for this. Please guide me. Thank you.
Mohd Firdaus Abd Rahim
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