Saturday, February 29, 2020

Re: [MW:30563] Re: PQR mentioning position 3G and our WPS stated 1G

Hi,
You can specify in the Position column as "ALL POSITION" 

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On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 02:51:59 PM GMT+7, Karthik <karthik6684@yahoo.com> wrote:


Sorry, last mail specified as QG-101. It should be QW-101.
Hi,
WPS must address all Essential and Non-Essential Variables used in production welding as per QW-101. Even though position is an Non Essential variable, you must address the position you are going to use in the production welding. Simply you can specify 6G. So you can use this WPS for all position welding.

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(Karthik)

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On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 02:49:33 PM GMT+7, Karthik <karthik6684@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hi,
WPS must address all Essential and Non-Essential Variables used in production welding as per QG-101. Even though position is an Non Essential variable, you must address the position you are going to use in the production welding. Simply you can specify 6G. So you can use this WPS for all position welding.

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(Karthik)

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On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 02:40:27 PM GMT+7, harenath jha <harenathjha@gmail.com> wrote:


It is not required

On Fri, Feb 28, 2020, 11:45 Rash <tiamlord@gmail.com> wrote:
IF position not an essential variables, why need to change WPS  1G and add 6G position?




понедельник, 20 октября 2014 г., 16:29:28 UTC+5 пользователь dili...@gmail.com написал:

If your Code is ASME and if your project specifications do not include any additional requirements, then you may proceed as follows:
Position is not an essential variable for WPS qualification, so you do not need a new PQR.
You draft a new WPS based on the essential variables of the existing PQR and you include also the position 6G.
Then you can qualify the welder

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    From: Mohammed Zakeruddin <zaker....@gmail.com>
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    Date: 20/10/2014 08:40
    Subject: [MW:22147] Re: PQR mentioning position 3G and our WPS stated 1G
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    Dear All,
    Kindly advise,

    1G Qualificaiton is mentioned on WPS & PQR and if we want to qualify the welder on 6G position, do we need to prepare new WPS and PQR or only PQR and WPS (1G) be the same....

    Khan....

    On Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:27:05 AM UTC+4, israr wrote:
      Dear,
      You just delete position 1 g from wps and write All,
      As per ASME Section IX if WPS is qualified in any one position of 1G
      to 6G it is qualify for all the position.
      Then u can attached nos of PQR with dirrent position following the
      same WPS.

      Regards
      Israr Ahmed
      Tata Projects Ltd.India
      +919930308261

      On Nov 11, 2:35 pm, Zulfan <zul...@insing.com> wrote:
      > Dear all,
      >
      > please advice in our PQR mentioning position 3G and our WPS stated 1G
      > is the WPS able to apply or need to run again PQR again?
      > code ASME sec IX
      >
      > Thank
      > zul

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