Saturday, May 5, 2018

Re: [MW:27785] Change in WPS & PQR

Hi Sanjay,

Yes, WPS can be revised and for PQR please refer QW 202.2 C for revision/ addendum for referred conditions.

Regards,
Rajnish Dixit


On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 13:52, S. Kharwar
<sanjay.singh349@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,

Can anyone suggest..

I have an Old WPS in ASME Sec.IX  with Material Grade IS 2062  E250 B  in   unassigned  material number  , now I would like to use  but the inspector said that currently  it is in Assigned -P1  number .
So can I change my WPS  front page with revision by editing as Assigned number , similarly in PQR .

Is it mentioned any where in ASME Sec.IX .


Thankyou

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