Yes, you can use multiple PQRs to support a single WPS under AWS as well but it’s handled a bit differently than in ASME Section IX, and you need to be careful about how you justify it.Regards,
Ashish Ranjan
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--On Mon, Mar 2, 2026 at 2:56 PM praba karan <prabakaran776@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear experts,
For procedure qualification as per ASME SEC IX- "Multiple PQRs may support one WPS",
Likewise can we follow the same practice in AWS also? Because which is not mentioned directly on the code that we can use multiple PQRs to support one WPS.(And I'm not using prequalified WPS)
Thanks & regardsPrabaharan--
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