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[MW:35764] need to clarify some sentences in the AWS D1.1 2025 edition


Dear Sir,
I need to clarify some sentences  in the AWS D1.1 2025 edition
1. table 6.6   PQR essential variable changes.. for voltage > 07 %, current  >10% increase or decrease......if  PQR qualified range 26 to 28 V and 170 to 180 A  then how much value we can keep for min to max for range qualification, either consider higher side value or lower side value

2. For CVN test min thick qualification 12 mm to unlimited  for 25 mm thick weld coupon plate but  we need below 12 mm plate thick qualification we have taken 06 mm weld coupon plate thick. but standard mentioned... minimum thickness qualification 03 mm 
 we need 03 mm thick ness to unlimited thickness QUALIFICATION what should do..
  a)  either required two weld coupons 25 mm and 06 mm thickness those 25 mm weld coupons complete the limite 12 mm to unlimited and 06 mm weld coupons complete the limite 2T that is 03 mm to 12 mm Thick....

Please clear this concern..








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