Procedure Qualification Record
Procedure Qualification Record
Procedure Qualification Record
PQR's are not required if Standard Welding Procedures are used, see below for
details.
This document contains details of the welding test, it must include details of all the
parameters listed as variables in tables QW250 to QW265 for each process involved
and all the destructive test results.
The relevant variables for each type of welding process are clearly defined in tables
QW250 to QW265. The left hand column of each table defines the section and
paragraph where each variable and its application to the table is explained in the code.
Welding Variables
Joint Configuration
Either plate or pipe can be used for the test piece (plate approves pipe and vice versa
ref. QW211), any welding position approves all positions providing no impact tests
are required ref. tables QW250 to QW265 and any joint geometry approves all
geometry's, e.g. single V, double V, U prep, backed or unbacked.
A butt or groove weld approves branch and fillet welds but not the converse, ref.
QW202. Non pressure retaining fillet welds in pipe or plate can be tested but they
must be double sided if plate and at least the dimensions illustrated in QW462.4a, ref.
QW202.2c. Pressure retaining branch welds must be qualified by groove (butt) welds.
Material Grouping
Materials are assigned P numbers in QW420; a test in one P number approves all
materials listed under that P number, except where impact tests are required then
approval is restricted to materials listed in the group number within the P number.
Other P number groupings are permissible ref. QW424.1 for details. Ref QW 424.1
for further details.
Note P5, 9 & 10 are divided into sub groups eg 5A,5B etc., Treat each sub group like
a separate P Number
Dissimilar materials are acceptable providing they are compatible. For example P1 to
P8, but this does not cover P1 to P1 or P8 to P8.
Note S numbers are for pipework to B31, a P number covers an S number but not the
converse
Consumables
The ASME code uses its own specifications for consumables SFA. which is almost
identical to the AWS specification.
Thickness Limits
Thickness limits Groove welds. See QW451 for precise details.
When Impact tests are required the minimum thickness approved is restricted.
See QW403.6
More than one PQR may be required to qualify dissimilar thickness
The thickness little 't' of deposited weld metal for each process involved is approved
from 0 to 2xt except:-
MIG/MAG (GMAW/FCAW) dip transfer weld of deposited thickness less than
½" approves maximum thickness of 1.1 x t only Ref: QW255 (QW403.10)
If any Pass in a single or multipass weld > ½" then the thickness approval
equals 1.1xT
Dissimilar Thickness QW202.4:- The thicker and thinner part must be qualified,
Except P8 and P4X the thinner part can be qualified if no Impacts and test coupon >
6mm thick.
Thickness limits for fillet welds as per QW462.4a or QW462.4d qualify all fillet weld
sizes on all base material thicknesses and all diameters in one test.
Two Root bends and Two face bends unless the plate thickness exceeds 3/8"
then 4 side bends are required. All bend tests should be done to QW160 using
the correct former ref. QW466 to an angle of 180 degrees. Longitudinal (all
weld) bend tests are not recommended unless the base/weld materials differ
markedly in bending properties. See QW 466 for exceptions and precise details.
The testing requirement for fillet welds on plate is 5 macro sections only, for Pipe
fillet welds 4 macro sections. No fracture test required.
This document details the practical application of the Procedure Qualification Record
(PQR). It should contain enough information to give direction to the welder and
should address all variables associated with the welding process defined in QW250
including non essential and supplementary.
A WPS can combine welding processes from other PQR's but all the relevant
variables must be addressed including parent metal thickness. There is an exception to
this rule for root runs from PQR's that are greater than 1.5 inches thick (38.1mm), see
code for details.
Materials
The purpose of this test is to determine the welders ability to deposit a sound weld
therefore the base material is not considered as critical as it is in the PQR. Hence a
performance test on any material in P groups 1 to 11 approves all those groups and
sub groups, also P34 and P4X (P40-P49). Providing a compatible consumable exists
with the same F number used in the qualification test. (QW423.1)
Note a single sided weld is classed as a weld without backing and a double sided weld
or weld with sealing run is classed as a weld with backing
Consumables
The F number cannot be changed without re qualification of the welder except that for
performance qualification only using SMAW (MMA) F numbers up to and including
4 approve all lesser F numbers for double sided or welds with backing only. One
Consumable from F41 To F45 approves any of these consumables, except SAW. Ref.
QW404.11.
Variables
For each welding process there is a list of essential variables in QW352 to QW357
and QW360 for welding operators, these are not necessarily the same as the ones for
the PQR. Essential variables cannot be changed. Explanations of all these variables is
given in section IV of the code.
Diameter and Thickness Ranges
Diameter limits for all circular welds including groove welds, branch welds and fillet
welds is given in QW452.3. there are no upper limits on diameters approved and pipe
covers plate
Note for branch welds the diameter considered for the above limits is the one
containing the weld preparation.
Joint Configuration
Joint geometry, a double V (or U) is considered the same as a joint with backing and
does not qualify a single V (or U) without backing, but a single full penetration joint
without backing qualifies all joint configurations.
Approval Range
Extent of approval is very well explained in QW461.9. Take particular note of
welding positions which are also explained in QW461, for example to qualify a fillet
weld in the normal horizontal-vertical position with a groove weld, the groove weld
must be qualified in at least the 2G position. The welding positions defined in
QW461.1.& QW461.2 should be referred to in the WPS. The position designations:
1G ,2G ,3G ,4G ,5G ,6G (Groove Welds) and 1F ,2F ,3F ,4F (Fillet Welds) are test
positions
If the welder does not use the welding process for which he is qualified for a period of
6 months or more then he must perform a new test in pipe or plate, any parent
material, thickness and position, if successful all the welder approvals for that welding
process are renewed in one test.
Testing Requirements
Test requirements for groove welds QW452 consists of either:-
One face bend and one root bend except for welding positions 5G & 6G which
require 4 bends (Ref QW452.1 Note 4). If the plate exceeds 3/8" side bends
may be used. See QW 466 for precise details and exceptions.
Note:- Bend Tests can in most cases be replaced by Radiography {See
Below}.
One macro section (QW 184) and One fracture test (QW182).
A length of at least 6" must be examined for plate or the entire circumference
for pipe.
If the pipe circumference is less than 6" then more samples must be welded up
to a maximum of 4. Ref QW 302.2.
The welder performance test must follow a properly qualified W.P.S. Once qualified
the welder must always work within the extent of approval of any properly qualified
W.P.S. and his W.P.Q.
The welder who qualifies the P.Q.R. is automatically approved within the limits
specified in QW304, QW305 and QW303. Ref QW301.2.
Specialist Processes
Such as corrosion resistant overlay or hard facing are covered in QW 453.
Procedure variables are defined with all procedure variables in QW252 and in QW380
for welder approval.
Min base thickness approved = size welded or 1", QW 453
Min Deposit Size Approved:- Point Where Chemical analysis taken No upper limit
QW402.16 (462.5a) Welding Positions QW405.4 Performance Qualification approves
all deposit thickness’ No min.QW381
ASME has adopted their own designation for welding processes, which are very
different from the ISO definitions adopted by EN24063.
Designation Description
OFW Oxyfuel Gas Welding
SMAW Shielded Metal Arc Welding (MMA)
SAW Submerged Arc Welding
GMAW Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG/MAG)
FCAW Flux Cored Wire
GTAW Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)
PAW Plasma Arc Welding
ASME F Numbers
F
General Description
Number
1 Heavy rutile coated iron powder electrodes :- A5.1 : E7024
2 Most Rutile consumables such as :- A5.1 : E6013
3 Cellulosic electrodes such as :- A5.1 : E6011
4 Basic coated electrodes such as : A5.1 : E7016 and E7018
5 High alloy austenitic stainless steel and duplex :- A5.4 : E316L-16
6 Any steel solid or cored wire (with flux or metal)
2X Aluminium and its alloys
3X Copper and its alloys
4X Nickel alloys
5X Titanium
6X Zirconium
7X Hard Facing Overlay
ASME A Numbers
These refer to the chemical analysis of the deposited weld and not the parent
material. They only apply to welding procedures in steel materials.
For each of these inclinations the weld can be rotated from the flat position to
Horizontal to overhead.