Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Re: [MW:33025] Fwd: WPS TO QUALIFY THE OF THE WELDER

Hi,
As per QG 108, Qualified WPS's are still valid and you use those WPS's for your welder qualification according to the qualidcation.

QG-108 QUALIFICATIONS MADE TO PREVIOUS
EDITIONS
Joining procedures, procedure qualifications, and performance
qualifications that were made in accordance
with Editions and Addenda of this Section as far back as
the 1962 Edition may be used in any construction for
which the current Edition has been specified.
Joining procedures, procedure qualifications, and performance
qualifications that were made in accordance
with Editions and Addenda of this Section prior to the
1962 Edition may be used in any construction for which
the current Edition has been specified provided the requirements
of the 1962 Edition or any later edition have
been met.
Procedure specifications, PQRs, and performance qualification
records meeting the above requirements do not
require amendment to include any variables required
by later Editions and Addenda, except as specified in
QW-420. Qualification of new procedure specifications
for joining processes, and performance qualifications for
persons applying them, shall be in accordance with the
current Edition of Section IX.


Thanks& Regards,

(Karthik)
Karthikeyan.S
M: +66-892512282


On Monday, April 4, 2022, 11:10:32 AM GMT+7, Rene Alvarado <rene.alvarado.lozano@gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks Karthik but I'm sorry because the wording of my question was wrong.

Our WPS-XXX was qualified in 2012 = SMAW / Manual / P·No.: 1 Group No 1 y 2 a P-No: 34 Group No. N/A with 0.237" thickness in position 6G (SA-106 Gr. B to SB-466 ALLOY 706) with backing ring (SA-36) / Filler metal E-NiCu-7 of 3/32" and 1/8" / minimum preheat temperature 400° F and interpass temperature 600° F.

Nowadays in the year 2022 we need to qualify a welder in fillet welding according to the Figure QW-462.4(c) pipe to pipe of ASME IX using the WPS-XXX described above.

Question: Can we use the WPS-XXX to qualify the welder in fillet welding according to the Figure QW-462.4(c) pipe to pipe of ASME IX?

Thank very much


El vie, 1 abr 2022 a la(s) 01:44, 'Karthik' via Materials & Welding (materials-welding@googlegroups.com) escribió:
Hi,
As per Table QW451.4 All Groove weld test qualified for All fillet sizes on all base metal thicknesses and all diameters.


Thanks& Regards,

(Karthik)
Karthikeyan.S
M: +66-892512282


On Friday, April 1, 2022, 10:11:08 AM GMT+7, Rene Alvarado <rene.alvarado.lozano@gmail.com> wrote:


FE DE ERRATAS

 

Can I use a WPS qualified with the SMAW process in position 6G on pipes Copper Nickel to Carbon Steel with a thickness of 0.237" and with backing ring to qualify the skill of the welder in fillet welding with the SMAW process in position 5F on pipes Copper Nickel ( O.D. 2 ½" thickness 0.280") to Carbon Steel (O.D. 3" schedule 160 in accordance ASME IX?

 

Thanks

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Date: jue, 31 mar 2022 a la(s) 08:40
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Experts

 

Can I use a WPS qualified with the SMAW process in position 6G on pipes Copper Nickel to Carbon Steel with a thickness of 0.237" and with backing ring to qualify the skill of the welder in fillet welding with the SMAW process in position 6G on pipes Copper Nickel to Carbon Steel with a thickness of 0.125"  ?

 

Thanks

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