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Re: [MW:31359] Suitability for wps

3G will qualify all position with impact, could you pl give code ref. 2G & 3G will qualify only F<H<V

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On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:48 PM Sandeep Pr <prsandeep61@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi  Chris,

Sorry for the late reply. If there any query exists, please let me know.



On Thu 9 Jul, 2020, 7:54 PM Chris Sabu, <chrissabu28@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sandeep,

Thanks for the information, so if I would make one more PQR in the 2g position and do the mechanical test it would qualify for all position. Is there any Claude in aws d1.1 which mentions this? It would be very helpful for me.

Thanks and regards
Chris

On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 15:26 Sandeep Pr <prsandeep61@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Chris,

There are 2 Options.

1) You can Weld an additional Test Coupon with  3G Position using qualified  3G WPS parameters. Then You can Carryout  onlyImpact Test as per Material Requirement/ Project Requirements. If Impact test results found satisfactory, WPS will be qualified for all Positions.

OR

2_You Can develop a New WPS for 2G Position which will qualifies Flat & Horizontal.


With Regards,

Sandeep.P.Raghavan


On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 8:01 AM Regino Millan <regino.millan9@gmail.com> wrote:
hi you should develop new wps for 2g because horizontal position 3G vertical position. 

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 11:45, chris <chrissabu28@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi friends

I have made a wps in 3g as per AWS d1.1 , I was under the impression that if I qualify in 3g it will automatically be qualified for flat and horizontal.But it seems there is a code restriction for this and I can weld only 3g for production welds.
My doubt is if i make one more test coupon in 2g for the same wps and get it qualified will it work??
Or should I need to create a new wps jus for this 2g position ??

Thanks in advance
Chris

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