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IS 7318-1 (1974): Approval Test for Welders When Welding


Procedure Approval is Not Required, Part I: Fusion welding
of Steel [MTD 11: Welding General]

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”


Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda
“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता ह”


है”

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“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”
( Reaffirmed 2003 )
IS I 7318 (Part 1) - 1974
(~supersodiasIS : 1181-1967)

Indian Standard
APPROVAL TESTS FOR WELDERS
WHEN WELDJNG PROCEDURE APPROVAL
IS NOT REQUIRED
PART I FUSION WELDING OF STEEL

Welding General Sectional Committee, SbfDC 14


Chairman Repesenting
SHRIR. GHOSH Indian Oxygen Limited, Calcutta

Members
SHR~J. K. hiLUWALU Stewarts & Lloyds of India Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI M. M. GHOSH (Alternate)
SHRI N. C. BAGCHI National Test House, Calcutta
SHRI B. C. BISWA~(Alterwte)
SHRI S. BALASUFIRAHUNYAM Binny Ltd, Madras
SHRI K. BALMANOHAR Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, Visakhapatnam
pH;‘,;.$p Braithwaite & Co (India) Ltd, Calcutta
. . National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR),
Jamshedpur
SHRSS. P. DA~~UPTA Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute
(CSIR) , Durgapur
SHRI B. SEN (Alternate)
DIRECTOR RESEARCH AND DESIGN, Public Works Department, Government of
B & R BRANCH,CHANDIQARH Haryan?, Chandigarh
EXECUTIVEENGINEER (ELECTRICAL), Central Publrc Works Department, New Delhi
ELECTRICAL DIVISION No. 1,
NEW DELHI
EXECUTIVE ENGINEER (ELECTRI-
CAL), CENTRAL ELECTRICAL
DIVISIONNo. 1, CALCUTTA(Akrnatc)
SHRI H. D. GOVINDARAJ Philips India Ltd, Bombay
DR J. VAID (Al&&)
SHRI S. K. HARI Malik Electricals Pvt Ltd, Bombay
SHRI M. K. SINHA (Alternate)
DR J. JAIN Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co Ltd,
Jamshedpur
PROF A. P. JAMBULINGAM Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi
(Contintudon psgc 2)

Q Copyright 1974
INDIAN STANDARDS INS-I-ITUTION ’
This publication is protected under the Indian Copyright ACZ( XJ.V of 1957 ) and
reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the
publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.
is t 7318(Para I) - 1974
(Cmfinucdfrom Pogr 1)
MCmhS R@resenlbIg
JOINT Dmxcroa (M&C), RDSO, Ministry of Railways
LUulNOW
CHEMISTAND METALLURGIST.
ICF, Pa-ur) (Allcmals I)
PRODUCTION ENOINEER (SHELL),
ICF, P~~~AAUIU~(Altmak II)
Stisu M. V. D. KAl#ATH Indian Engineering Associition, Calcutta
‘SuatM.T.I(ANILE Directorate General of Su plies & Disposals
(Inspection Wing), New g elhi
SHRI S. N. Brsu (Al&m&)
&RI G. S. KODIICAL Bharat Heavy Plater& Vessels Ltd. Visakhapatnam
SHRIA. P. SI~YAL (Alkmak)
SHRIA. C. MUKHERJEE Power Cables Pvt Ltd, Bombay
Snru A. M. LoTHE (Alkmk)
SHRXj.V. NAD-NI Advani-Oerlikon Private Ltd, Bombay
SHRI P. S. VESWANATH(Alkmak)
SHRIK. M. Porx Walchandnagar Industries, Walchandnagar
SHRI G. D. APTB (Afkrnok)
SHFUH. L. pruSri~- Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Bombay
SHRIJ. R. PllABHBR Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Hardwar
Smlr s. s. RAOHAVAN Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
SHRI K. S. HANK (Alkmak)
SHIU P. B. RAO Ministry of Defcnce (DGI)
Srim S. C. ROY Central Boilers Board, New Delhi
&tat V. V. SATktYANAILAYANA Miig & Allied Machinery Corpn, Durgapur
SHRI S. K. BANBRJ~ (Almn&)
SHRI S. K. SENOUPTA Hindustan Steel Ltd, Ranchi
SHRI V. V. KAvrswm IAlkmaki
Srrm H. K. SI&UlbIA ’ ’ Direc~to;t;epl of Technical Development,

SIIRI K. c. SIIAIWA (AI&rack)


Sum A. Samtv~u Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Tiichiipalli
SHRI B.PATMBHIRAMAN(Alkmak)
Smu R. K. SRI~WAVA Mukand Iron and Steel Works Ltd, Bombay
SIIRXV. R. SUBRAYANIAN Indian Oxygen Limited, Calcutta
’ SHIU T. C. ACHM$A (Afkrnak~
SmuS. S&DARESAN . . Directorate General of Employment & Training,
New Delhi
tiNYRAL Public Works Department, Government of Tamil
tiOINEBR,
$JF'EIlINTENDINO
MxoxiANIoAL CmcLa, MAnRAs Nadu, Madras
Sriat C. R. RAMA RAO, Director General, IS1 (&&ic Member)
Diiector (Strut & Met)
_ &r&ry
^ __
SHRI M. S. NAOARAJ
Deputy Director (Strut & Met), IS1
Subcommittee for Training and Testing of Welders; Handbooks and
Other Publications, SMDC 14:4
CO?WtIt7
SHRI s. v. sAbmAMuRTI Indian Oxygen Ltd, Calcutta
Members
SIIRI J. K. AHLVWALU Stewarts & Lloyds of India Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI GAJENDER SINQII Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
PIZOYA. P. 1AMINJLINoAM Indian Society for Technical Education. New Delhi
SHRI A. C. “MUICHERJEE Power Cab& Pvt Ltd, Bombay .
SHRI S. V. NADYAJLNI Advani-Ocrlikon Private Ltd, Bombay

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IS : 7318(Part I) - 1974

Indian Standard
APPROVAL TESTS FOR WELDERS
WHEN WELDING PRIOCEDURE APPROVAL
IS NOT REQUIRED
PART I PUSION WELDING OF STEEL

0. FOREWORD
O.,l This Indian Standard (Part I) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 15 March 1974, after the draft finalized by the Welding
General Sectional Committee had been approved by the Structural and
Metals Division Council.
0.2 This standard is the fitst of a series of Indian Standards on the approval
testing of welders and welding procedures, the latter having a ~bearing on
the former for certain applications. This link has been used as a means of
arranging the series of sta?dards into:
a) welder approval when the welding procedure is not required to be.
approved (for either technic%1 or contract reasdns},
b) approval testing of welding procedures, and
c) welder approval when welding p_rocedure approval is required.
The simple approval of welders on sheet, plate and pipe* when no welding
procedure approval. is required is covered by this standard .and as such it
supersedes IS : 1181-1967t. It is assumed, however, that persons being tested
according to this standard have already been trained and tested as welders
in accordance with the procedure specified in IS : 817-1966:.
0.3 To complete the philosophy behind this series of standards, it is con-
sidered useful to give details of the practices relating to welding procedure
approval even though they are not strictly relevant to this standard. De-
pending upon the emphasis placed on quality control in the production of
welded components, so may the approval ~ofwelding procedures be adminis-
tered in several ways, namely:
a) each individual contractor (or sub-contractor) should prove by actual
test pieces every weld form he wishes to use, in every thickness and
material; or
*In this standard the word ‘pipe’, alone or in combination, is used to mea* ‘pipe’ or
‘tube’ or ‘circular structural hollow section’, although these terms are often used for different
categories of product by different industries.
tQualifying tests for metal-arc welders (engaged in welding structures other -than pipes)
(Jirst rcvlion) .
SCode of practice for training and testing of metal arc welders (reuiscd).

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b) each individual contractor (or sub-contractor) should prove by actual


test pieces_, a set of welds representathe on a group basis, of all the
various thicknesses and materials to be used in production; or
cl each individual contractor (or sub-contractor) need not make
procedure test pieces provided he can prove by authentic documen-
tation of an independent nature that he has previously welded the
type of joint and material in question giving satisfactory service
behaviour; or
d) a contractor need not make procedure ‘test pieces provided it is
established that exactly similar joints have been welded in that
country using the same materials and methods; or
4 provided it can be shown bn an international basis, that a procedure
has been proved by independent tests or service, experience, a con-
tractor need not weld any test pieces to that particular procedure.
At the present time, it is considered that (a) and (b) above represent the
most practical basis for procedure approval, bearing in mind that the tests,
once certified, need never be repeated unless there is a change in certain
varhbles.
0.4 In the preparation of this standard assistance has been derived from
BS 4872: Part 1: 1972 ‘Specification for approval testing of welders when
welding procedure approval is not required : Part 1 Fusion welding of steel’
issued by British Standards Institution.
-03 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing
the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard specifies requirements for the approval testing of welders
to be engaged on the manual or semi-automatic fusion welding of those
structural or austenitic steel fabrications for which the welding procedure
does not itself have to be approved.
NOTE-This link to the non-mandatory approval of the welding procedure will result
in the use of this standard becoming defined more closely in respect of the particular
fabrication, for example, with regard to material, thickness, joint configuration.

I.2 Thisstandard is applicable to the following manual-and semi-automatic


welding processes :
a) Manual-metal-arc,
b) Inert-gas tungsten arc (TIG),

*Rules for rounding off numerical values (revircd).

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c) Gas-metal arc (MIG or CO,),


d) Submerged-arc, land
e) Gas welding.

2. INFORMATION TO BE GWEN TO THE WELDER

2.1 The welder shall be provided with written instructions and informa-
tion onhow to make his test welds. Details of the following shall be given:
a) Parent metal ;
b) Welding process or combination of welding process and polarity;
c) Welding consumables (electrode or filler material specification,
type of flux, shieldinggas composition) ;
d) Welding position ;
e) Metal thickness and, for pipe, the diameter;
f) Joint type; and
g) Weld dimensions required.

3. TEST WELDS*

3.1 General - The welder shall make the test weld, or welds, selected from
the following according to which is most representative of the type of work
on which he will be employed. The welder shall make a further test weld,
or welds, whenever the work on which he will be employed changes s&i-
cientlyin respect of the items listed in 2 to make the test weld, or welds, on
which he has already obtained approval no longer representative of the new
work.
3.1.1 Tack welds shall be made from the side to be welded. No other
method of restraint shall be used. Distortion or misalignment caused by
tacking may be corrected before the test weld is made. The test piece shall
be so positioned that the work bench or any other material does not act as
backing.
3.13 Tack welds shall be rounded before depositing the test weld unless
they conform to the same requirements as for final welds. The extremities
of tack welds shall be dressed by grinding or chipping to facilitate proper
fusion when they are incorporated in the final weld.

3.2 Test 1 -B&t Weld-in Sheet

3.2.1 A~plicabili~ of Test and Test Cbndifions - The applicability of this


test shall be a$ follows provided that the test conditions listed have been
met.

*The test welds given in thii standard permit the use of whatcvcr siza of nut&al
arc readily availabic. The type( of joint, however. are not ncc~riiy tbc #me 1~
those that are met in practice.

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IS s 7918(Part I)‘- 1974

Applicability of Test
Parent metal, weldingpro- As to be used for work on Only material, welding pro-
cess and welding con- which welder will be em- cess and welding consum-
sumables ployed and to bespecified ables of types used for the
in accordance with 2 test except that approval
using a basic coated elec-
trode includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode

Flat (F) Flat (F)

VerticaLtIp (V) Flat and vertical& (F and V)

Vertical~up and horiaontal- Flat, hoiizontal-vertical and


vertical (V and H) (2 test vertical-up (F, H and V)
welds)
WeMing position*
Vertical-up and overhead V Flat, horizontal-vertical, verti-
vtnt) &\ test welds) (P, !I , cal-up and overhead (F,
H, V and 0)

Vertical-down (D) I Verticaldown (D)

i-llicbeas,
t 3.mm Max I o-75 f to 1.5 t
Joint type Square butt as in Fig. I Any butt weld in sheet in
shove thickness range

t=3mm
MAX

150mm

1 1

FIG. 1 TESTPIECE FOR BUTT WELD IN SHEET


iIf a combination of test positions other fhan those specified is used, the welder is approved
only for that combination.

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3.2.2 De@s&~ of lest Weld-The test weld shall be -stop and


restarted within the central 50 mm of its length. In the case o p”d manual
metal-arc welding the restart shall be made with a fresh electrode.
A sealing run on the reverse side is not permitted.

3.3 Test 2 - Butt Weld in Plate (Without ticking, Welded &om


One Side)
3.3.1 Applicabili~ of Test and Test Conditions-The applicability of this
test shall be as given below provided that the test conditions listed have .
been met.

Test Condifions ApprLabitiQ of -rod fi


Parent metal, weldingpro- As to be used for work on 3nly material, welding pr+
ccss and welding conru- which welder will be emplo- ccss and welding consum-
mablcs yed and to be specified in ables of types used lbr the
accordance with 2 test

F F

vt FandV
Welding position* V and H (2 test welds) F,HandV

V and 0 (2 test welds) F, H, V and 0

D D

At least 6 mm, but less than


Thickness, I 12 mm

12 mm or thicker 8mmandttlicka

Joint type Single-V butt as in Fig. 2:

hokintbcmainpip

*ICa combination oftat positions other than those specified is used, the welder is approved
only for that combination.
tFor MlG welding the root runmay be dcpositcd in the vertical-down position.
~Thc~dimcnsions of the weld preparations arc typical for manual metal- welding in the
!;dytton but for other processes or positions it may be necessary for modifications to k
. In all cases thcdctailsshah bcrccordcd (ur2and Appendix B).

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33.2 Depotition of T&t Weld - Each run of the test weld shall be stopped
and restarted within the central 50 mm of its length. In the case of manual
metal-arc welding the restarts shall be made with fresh electrodes.
A sealing run on the reverse side is not permitted.

NOTE -See 3.3.1 far plate thickncs 9’.

FIG. 2 TEST PIECE FOR BUTT WELD IN PLATE (WITHOUT BACKING,


WELDED FROMONE SIDE)
IS : 7318 (Part I) - 1974

3.4 Test 3 - Butt Weld in Plate (Welded from Both Sides)

3.4.1 A#&cability of Test and Test Conditions - The applicability of thl.


test shall be as follows provided that the test conditions listed have been

Test Conditions Applicobili~ of Test


Parent metal, welding pro- LS to be used for work on Inly material, welding pro-
cessand welding consu- which welder will be em- cess and welding consum-
mables ployed and to be specified ables of types used for the
in accordance with 2 test, except that ap roval
using a basic cover ecIrelec-
trode includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode

Fit side Second side

a 0 F, 0 and H

Vt Vt VandF

ut vt V, H and F
Welding position*
K H
3
Vt Vt V, 0, F and H
!
0 F N
_~~~
D D
ID 1
At least 6 mm, but less than 0*75rto1~51
12 mm
Thickness, t
12 mm or thicker 8 mm and thicker

Joint type Double-V butt as in Fig. 3$ For plate in above thickness


ranges :
a) Any double side butt
weld preparation
b) Any single sided butt
weld preparation weld-
ed from both sides with
back gouging

*If a combination of test positions other than those specified is used, the welder is approved
only for that combination.
tFor MIG welding the root Nn may be deposited in the verticaldown position.
$The dimensions of the weld preparation are typical for manual metal-arc welding in the
fiat and overhead positions, but for other processes or positions it may be necessary for modifi-
cations to be made. In all cases the details shall be recorded (see 2 and Appendix B).

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3.4.2 Deposition of Tesl Weld - Each run of the test weld shall be stopped
and restarted lvithin the ceritral 50 mm of its length. In the case of manual
metal-arc welding the restarts shall-be made with fresh electrodes.

The back of the first run shall be gouged out by suitable means to clean
sound metal before welding is started on the gouged out side.

60°- 65O
m ,2+,.5

it WELD TO BE
STOPPED AND
RESTARTED
WITHIN CENT-
RAL 50mft1

I* i
225

NOTE.- See3.4.1 for plate thickness ‘1’.


Al1 dimrrlsiorls iri millimctrcs.

FIG. 3 TEST PIECE FOR BuI?. WELD IK PLATE (WELDED FROM BOTH SIDES)

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3.5 Test 4 - Butt Weld in Plate (wit% Backing)

3.5.1 Applicability of Test and Test Conditions-The applicability of this


test shall be as follows provided that the test conditions listed heve been
met.

Test Conditions

Parent metal, welding pro- As to be used for work on Only material, welding pro-
cess and welding consu- which welder will be em- ccss and welding consum-
mables ployed and to be specified ables of types used for the
in accordance with 2 test, except that approval
using a basic covered elec-
trode includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode
-
F’ F

vt V and F

Welding position*
Vt and H (2 test welds) V, H and F

Vt and 0 (2 test welds) V, 0, H and F

D D

At least 6 mm, but less than 0.75 t to 1.5 t


12 mm
Thickness, t

12.mm or thicker 8 mm and thicker

Joint type Single-V butt, with backing, Any single sided butt weld
as in Fig. 41 preparation with backing
in plate in above thickness
ranges

3.53 Deposition of Test Weld - Each run of the test weld shall be stopped
and restarted within the central 50 mm of its length. In the case of manual
metal-arc welding the restarts shall be made with fresh electrodes.

*If a combination of test positions other than those specified is used, the welder is approved
only for that combination.
tFor MIG welding the root run may be deposited in the vertical-down position.
ZThe dimensions of the weld preparation are typical for manual metal-arc welding in the
E;dytton but for other processes or positions it may be necessary for modifications to be
. In all cases the details shall be recorded (see 2 and Appendix B).

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1*2t *
I * 1 225

I
L I
I-
i
b---loo 4 l----100 ---+
NOTE-See 35.1 for plate thickness 9’.

All dimensions in millimetres.


FIG. 4 TEST PIECE FOR BUTT WELD IN PLATE (WITH BACKING)

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3.6 Test 5 - Fillet Weld in Sheet

3.6.1 Ajplicability of Test and Test Conditions - The applicability of this


test shall be as given below provided that the test conditions listed have
been met.

Test Coaditions Applicability of Test

Parent metal, welding pro- As to be used for work on Only material, welding pro-
cess and welding consu- which welder will be em- cess and welding consum-
mables ployed and to be specified ables of types used for the
in accordance with 2 test except that ap roval
using a basic covere B elec-
trode includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode

H FandV

v F, H and V

0 F,HandO
Welding position*

VandO F,H,VandO
(2 test welds)

D D

Thickness, t 3 mm, Max O-75 t to l-5 t

Joint type 7 fillet as in Fig. 5 Any fillet weld in sheet in


above thickness range

3.6.2 Deposition of Test Weld - The test weld shall be made in a single
run on only one side of the joint, with equal leg lengths of about 4 mm.
The weld shall be stopped and restarted at about 75 mm from one end. In
the case of manual metal-arc welding the restart shall be made with a fresh
electrode.

*If a combination of test positions other than those specified is used, the welder is approved
only for that combination.

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WELD TO BE STOPPED
AND RESTARTED,
ABOUT 75mm FROM END

CUTTING LINES FOR


225

___- __-__I

--&-t =3 MAX

OF FRACfURe

WEt.0 THIS SlDE

All dimensions in millimeues.

FIG. 5 TEST PIECE FOR FILLET \VELD IN SHEET

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3.7 Test 4 - Fillet Weld in Plate


3,7.1 Ap,blicability of Test and Test Conditiom - The applicability of this
test shall he as given below provided that the test conditions listed have
been met.

Test Conditions Abbhbility of’ Tut

Parent metal, welding pro- AsKto be used for work on Only material, welding pro-
cess and welding consu- which welder will bc em- cess and welding consum-
mables ployed and to be specified ables of types usrd for the
in accordancr with 2 test except that approval
using a basic covered clec-
trodc includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode

II F and H
~..__

vt F, H and V

Welding position* 0 F, H and 0

Vt and 0 (2 test welds) F, H, V and 0

D D

At least 6 mm, but less than o-75 f to 1.5 t


12 mm
Thickness, 1

12 mm or thicker 8 mm and thicker

Joint type I joint as in Fig. 6 Any fillet weld in plate in


above thickness ranges

3.7.2 Deposition of Tes! Weld-The test weld shall be made with at


least three runs on only one side of the joint, with equal final leg lengths
corresponding to about the thickness t. Each run shall be stopped and
restarted at about 75 mm from one and the same end. In the case of manual
metal-arc welding the restarts shall be made with fresh electrodes.

*If a combination of test positionsother than those specified is used, the welder isapproved
only for that combination.
tFor MIG welding the root run may bc deposited in the vertical-down position.

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!
225
WELD TO BE STOPPED
AN0 RESTARTED AEOUT
75mm FROM EN0

CUTTING LINES
FOR SPECtMENS

DIRECTION OF
FRACTURE FORCE

SIDE

NOTE - See 3.7.1 for plate thickness ‘1’.

All dimensions in millimetres.

FIG. 6 TEST PIECE FOR FILLET WELD IN PLATE

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3.8 Test 7 - Butt Weld in Pipe (Without Backing)


3.8.1 Apjhkability of Test and Test Conditions - The applicability of this test
shall bz as given below provided that the test conditions listed have been met.

Test Condihms AppliGaaility of Test

Parent metal, welding As to be used for work on Only material, welding pro-
process and welding which welder will be em- cess and welding rxnsum-
consumables ployed and to be specified ables of types used for the
in accordance with 2 test except that approval
using a basic covered elec-
trode includes approval for
a rutile covered electrode

Axis horizontal-pipe ro- F


tating

Axis horizontal-pipe fixed F,VandO


(vertical-upt)
_-
3 Axis horizontal-pipe f&ed .$ F, V and 0
@e&al-down) .z
:Z &
Position* g A& vertical F and H
S
_
;ij
.& Ax; inclined at r15”- ‘i;
pipe fixed (vertical- $
upt)
F, H, V and 0
Axii hc%ontal-pipe fixed
(vertical-up?) and axis
vertical (2 test welds)

Thickness. t Less than 20 mm o-75 t to 1.5 t


1 20 mm or thicker 15 mm and thicker
Dieter, D Less than 165 mm: 0.50 to l-5 D
165 mm or larger 80 mm &nd larger
Joint type Single - V butt as in Fig. 75 For pipe in above thicknear
and dnuneter rangen:
a) Any butt weld in ipe
with or without bat fl ng
b) Any branch joint with a
hole in the main pipe

*If a combination of test pipe positions other ~than those specified is used, the welder is
approved for the welding positions derived only from that combination.
$For MIG welding, the root run in a multi-run weld or a single run weld for 9 thin pipe
may be deposited in the vertical-down position. In the case of the single run weld approval
would then be for the vertical-down position.
$For MIG welding the test pipe diameter shall be at least 100 mm.
SThe dimensions of the weld preparation are typical for manual metal-arc welding, but
for other process it may be necessary for modifications to be made. In all cases the details
shall be recorded (see 2 and Appendix B).

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NOTE-~ 3.M for dimensions‘t’ and ‘D’.

All dimensionsin millimetres.

FIG. 7 TEST PIECE FOR BUTT WELD IN PIPE (WITHOUT BACICING)

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3.9 Test 8 - Batt Weld in Pipe (with Backing)


3.9.1 Applicability of Test Cotlditions - The applicability of this test shalt
be as follows provided that the test conditions listed have been met.

Test Conltions A#licabi&y Test

Parrnt metal, weldingpro- is to be used for work on Only matrrial, welding pro-
cess and welding con- which welder will be em- ccss and welding consum-
sumables ploycd and to be I ified able of types used for the
in accordance with f= test, except that approval
using a basic covered clec-
trade includes approval for
a rutilc covered electrode
--
1Lxii horizontal-pipe rotating F

&is
1 horiaontal-pipe fixed 0, V and F
(vertical-upt)

his
1 horizontal-pipe fixed F, D and 0
(vertical-down)

Position* Axis vertiad H?nd F

Axis inclined at 45’-pipe 0, V, H and F


fixed (vertical-upt)

Axis horizor%-pipe fixed


(vertical-up?) and axis verti-
cal (2 tests welds)

Less than 20 mm 0.751tol.51


Thickness, L
20 mm or thicker 15 mm and thirkcr

Outside diameter Less than 165 mm: O-5 D to I.5 D


dimension, D (for rc:
tangular hollow section
D is dimension of smal 165 mm or larger $0 mm and larger
Icr side)
--
Joint type Single-V butt with backing, Any butt weld in pi
as in Fig. 84 backing in above tEck%!
_
and diameter ranges
I
llf a combination of test pipe positions other than those specified is used, the wcldrr is
approved for the welding positions derived only from that combination.
tFor MIC welding, the root run in a multi-run weld or a single run weld for thin pipe may
be d+ositcd in the vertical-down position. In the case of the single run nr.ld approval
would then be for the vertical-down position.
ZFor MIG welding the tat ipc diameter shall be at lust 100 mm.
$Thc dimensions of the WCPd preparation arc typical for manual metal-arc welding but
for other proccsws it may be necessary for modifications to be made. In all cam the dctaib
shall be rccordcd (ICC2 and Apncndix B).
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NOTE’- Se 3.9.1 for dimensions ‘t’ and ‘D’.

All dimensions in miliimetrcs.

FIG. 8 TESS PIECE FOR BUTT WELD IN PIPE (WITH BACKING)

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3.10 Test 9 - Fillet Weld (Branch Joint) in Pipe


3.10.1 A#dicability of Tqst and Test Condilionc- The applicability of this test
shall be as given below provided that the test conditions listed have been met.

Itst CmkiiGons &hbility of Test

Parent metal, welding As to be used for work on which Only material, welding pro-
process and welding welder will be employed and cess and welding consum-
consumables to be specified in accordance ables of types used for the
with 2 te+, except that approval
usmg a basic covered
electrude includes Ps-val
for a t-utilecovered e“pectrode

Axis of main and branch hori- F,HandV


zontal-fixed during weldin
but branch turned ~IKOudr
180” (vertical-up?) (s6sryt 9B

2 Axisof main horizontal, axis F,HandO


:Z of branch vertical-fixed I _
Position*
i%uisofmainandbrancb hori- F, H, V and 0
zontal-fixed (vertical-upt)
8
3
Axis ofmain and branch hori- $ F, H, V and 0
zontal-iixed (vertical-
down)

Less than 20 mm i o-75 t to l-5 1


Thickness, t
20 mm or thicker 15 mm and thicker

L.esstban 165mmS O-5 D to l-5 D


Diameter, D
I

Joint type

*If a combiition of test pipe positions other than those specified is used, the welder is
ed for the welding positions derived only from that combination.
“p””For MC wehiing, the root run in a multi-run weld or a single run weld for thin pipe
MY be deposited in the verticai-down ptxition. In the case of the single run weld approval
would tbcn be for the verticaldown position.
$Fw MIG welding the test pipe dsameter shall be at least 100 mm.

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t ---rT
I?-

I-7”’
I
’ I ~I
I
I I
I I
I
’ I I
200mm

L, _----_-- __________
=----i
___-- _-_e.__-

__-- _--w_- __---_______ lo

i-35Omm e-4 t t

SECTION X

4A ) JOINT CONFIGURATION

A em. _t . B

.-.-.-._. J
FIRST HALF OF EACH RUN DEPOSITED IN POSITION A
RUN COMPLETED IN POSITION B

( B)MAIN AND BRANCH HORIZONTAL,BRANCH TURNED THROUGH 180:


NOTE - See3.10.1 for dimensionsol’t’ and ‘D’.
FIG.9 TEST PIECE FOR FILLET WELD (BRASCH JOIST) IN PIPE
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3.10.2 Deposition of Test Weld - The test weld shall change gradually
from a fillet weld at the crotch to a butt weld at the flank. The fillet weld at
the crotch shall have equal leg lengths corresponding to about the thickness t
or 4 mm whichever is the greater.

4. SUBMISSION OF TEST WELD

4.1 If the welder realizes that for some reason the test weld he has made is
likely to fail the subsequent examination and testing, he may withold the
submission of the test piece and make a second test weld. If the welder
does choose to make a second test weld, it is the second test piece that shall
be examined and~tested, the first test piece being scrapped.

5. EXAMINATION AND TESTING


51 Visual Examinn tion - Each test piece shall be -examined visually on
completion of welding, and before sectioning for destructive testing.
The following points shall be assessed bearing in mind whether full or
toe grinding is to be applied to the production work on which the welder
will be engaged.
5.1.1 Weld Confour
a) The weld metal shall be properly fused with the parent metal. The
weld toes shall blend smoothly with the parent metal.
b) Fillet welds shall be of approximately equal leg length and free from
overlap at the toes. The leg length dimensions shall be as specified for the
test and the throat thickness shall be approximately O-7 times the leg length.
c) Butt welds shall show uniform external reinforcement weld metal not
exceeding 10 percent of the parent metal thickness.
5.1.2 Undnnrt - Any intermittent undercut shall not exceed 10 percent
of the material thickness of 1 mm whichever is the smaller.
5.1.3 Smoothness of Joints Where Welding is Restarted - The stop/start posi-
tion of each run shall merge smoothly and shall show no pronounced
hump or crater in the weld surface.
5.1.4 Penetration in Butt Joints (Without Backing, Welded from One Side only)
(see Fig. 10)
a) There shall be penetration into the root face but intermittent Jack
of penetration to the full depth of the root face is not cause for rejection,
provided that it does not extend for a total length of more than 25 percent
of the joint length.
b) A slight penetration bead may be present, provided that it does not ’
protrude more than 3 mm.
5.1.5 Surface DeJects -The weld surfaces shall be free from cracks,
porosity, cavities and trapped slag.

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(a) ACCEPTABLE

(b) ACCEPTABLE PROVlDEO THAT THE TOTAL


LENGTH OF INCOMPLETE PENETRATION
DOES NOT EXCEED 25 % OF JOINT LENGTH

(c) UNACCEPTABLE IRRES?ECTIVE OF LENGTH


OF INCOMPLETE PENETRATION BECAUSE OF
NO PENETRATION INTO ROOT FACES

(d) UNACCEPTABLE IF PROTRUSION


EXCEEDS 3mm
FIG. 10 EXAMPLESOF ACCEPTABLEAND UNACCEPTABLE PENETRATION

5.2 Destructive Tests


5.2.1 7cst Specimens - The test pieces produced in accordance with this
standard shall always be tested destructively.
The following test specimens are required:
Test 1 - One macro-section at the stop/start position
Test 2 - One bend test specimen (root or side depending on thickness)
Tests 3 and 4 - One macro-section at the stop/start position
Tests 5 and 6 - Three fillet weld fracture test specimens, with the end
face at the stop/start position used for macro-examination
Tests 7 and 8 - Two root bend test specimens
Test 9 - Four macro-sections (One at each crotch and flank)
5.2.2 Macro-c.~aminntion -The specimen shall be the full thickness of
the material at the welded joint and the excess weld metaiand penetration
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bead shall be left intact. The specimen shall contain a length of the joint’
of at least 10 mm and shall extend on each side of the weld for a distance
that includes the heat affected zone and some parent metal. For Tests 3
and 4 the end face of the fillet weld fracture test specimen at the stop/start
position shall be used for macro-examination before the specimen is fractured.
The face of the specimen containing the weld cross section shall be pre-
pared, polished and etched using an approved method and etching solution
(see Appendix A).
The etched face shall be examined visually, in conjunction with a hand
lens of magnification not greater than 5 if required. The macro-section
shall show good penetration and freedom from significant defects.
5.2.3 Root Bend Test (for Plate less than 10 mm Thick and for Pipe Butt Weld) -
The specimen shall be a parallel strip cut transversely to the weld, its width
being at least 30 mm. The specimen shall be the full thickness of the material
at the welded joint and the upper and lower surfaces of the weld shall be
dressed flush with the uriginal surface of the material. The edges of the
specimen shall be rounded to a radius not exceeding 10 percent of the
specimen thickness.
The specimen shall be bent through at least 90” over a former ofa diameter
eqa to about four times the spec :-err thickness such that the root of the
weld is in tension.
If the specimen ‘bends through 90” without failure, slight opening-out
(1.6 mm, MUX) at the corners or on the tension surface shall not be cause for
rejection. If the specimen fails across the surface in tension, it shall be broken
open and assessed in accordance with the requirements of 5.2.6.
5.2.4 Side Bend Test (for Plate at least 10 mm Thick) - The specimen shall
be a parallel strip cut transversely to the weld containing a length of the
joint of at least 10 mm. The width of the specimen shall be the full thickness
of the material at the welded joint and the upper and lower surfaces of the
-weld shall be dressed Rush with the original surface of the material. The
edges of the specimen shall be rounded to a radius not exceeding 10 percent
of the specimen thickness.
The specimen shall-be bent through at least 90” over a former of a diameter
equal to about four times the specimen thickness such that the cross section
of the weld is in tension.
If the specimen bends through 90” without failure, slight opening-out
(1.6 mm, MUX) at the corners or on the tension surface shall not be cause far
rejection. If the specimen fails across the surface in tension, it shall be broken
open and assessed in accordance with the requirements of 5.2.6.
5.2.5 Fillet Weld Fracture Test -The test piece shall be cut to give three
test specimens of equal length. To ensure fracture in the weld a central saw
cut 2 mm deep shall be made along the length of the weld surface.
The specimens shall be fractured by bending or by blows applied in the
direction indicated in Fig. 5 and 6.

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5.2.6 Assessment of Destructive Tests - The presence of any of the following


defects as revealed by, and not due to, destructive testing shall be sufficient
cause for rejection unless it can be established that the defects are the result
of metallurgical or extraneous causes and are not attributable to the welder’s
workmanship:
4 Any type of crack.
b) Any lack of fusion, ;xcept that in Test 6 slight lack of root fusion
at the flank position shall not be cause for rejection.
4 Slag inclusions and wormholesexceeding 10 mm in length or 3 mm
in width. The total length of such defects shall not exceed the
thickness of the parent metal except when the distance between
imperfections exceeds 6 times the length of the longest single defect
in the group.
4 Copper inclusions.
4 Stop/start or general porosity attributable to welder manipulation.
5.3 Repeat Tests - If the test piece fails to meet any of the requirements
of 5.1 or 5.2.6, two further test pieces shall be welded and subjected to the
same tests. If either of these additional welds does not meet the required
standard, the welder shall be regarded as not capable of meeting the require-
ments of this standard without further training.

-6. STATEMENT OF RESULTS


6.1 A statement of the results of assessing each test piece, including repeat
tests, shall be made for each welder. The items required under 2 shall
be included together with details of any features that would be-i-ejectable
by the requirements of 5. If no rejectable features are found, a statement
that the test piece made by the particular welder satisfied the requirements
of-this standard in respect of that type of test weld shall be signed by the
person conducting the test.
6.2 The employer should hold and regularly maintain adequate records
of all approval tests for each welder. A typical record sheet is shown in
Appendix B.

7. RE-APPROVAL OF WELDER
7-l The re-approval of a welder shall be required if any of the following
apply :
a) The welder changes his employer without the transfer of his test
records.
b) Six months or more have elapsed since the welder undertook any
welding process.
c) There is some specific reason to question the welder’s ability.

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APPENDIX A
( Clause 5.2.2 )
SUGGESTED METHOD OF PREPARING ETCHED SPECIMENS

A-Q. GENERAL
A-O.1 The following method of preparing etched specimens is suggested for
convenience and is in no way intended to be a rigid requirement of this
standard.

A-l. PREPARATION OF SURFACE FOR ETCHING


A-l.1 The surface should be filed with a coarse file until all deep marks are
removed. It should then be filed at right angles to the original coarse file
marks with a smooth file. The smooth filed surface should be polished
down with successively finer grades of waterproof silicon carbide paper,' for
example, 280, 320, 400, 500, the direction of polishing being at right angles
to the marks made by the previous paper in each case, polishing being
continued until the scratches of the previous paper have been removed
before proceeding to the next finer grade. This procedure is indicated in
order to show the means by which a first-class finish may be obtained.

A-2. ETCHING FOR MACRO-E XAMlNATION:

A-2.1 In general for steel a 400-grade finish will be smooth enough for a
satisfactory etch ko be obtained .for macro-examination. Suitable etching
solutions are as follows:
a) For Ferritic Steels:
10 to 15 ml nitric acid (70 percent m/m) (16N)
85 to 90 ml alcohol (industrial spirit)
Nope - Great care should be exercised in the preparation of this solution as the mix-
ing of concentrated nitric acid and alcohol can be extremely dangerous. The acid
should be added slowly to the alcohol and the mixture should be constantly stirred.
The solution should be stored in a stoppered container to avoid concentration by
evaporation.

b) For Austenitic Steels:


40 ml hydrochloric acid (36 percent m/m) (11N)
30 ml nitric acid (70 percent m/m) (16N)
30 ml water

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APPENDIX B
( Clause 6.2 )
TYPICAL WELDERAPPROVAL TEST RECORD
NOTE - One sheet should be completed for each test.

Welder’s Name.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welder’s Identity Card No,. . . . . . .


_~ ~~~
~~~
Approval Test No ................... Date of Test ....................

Welding process and polarity

Parent material: Welding consumables:


Type ................... Electrode or filler material spe-
cification ........ ............
Thicknes ............... Type of Pux or electrode covering
...........................
Diameter (pipe) Shielding gas composition. .....

Welding position ......... Pipe position ................

Type of joint. ........... Weld dimensions required. ....

APPROVAL TEST RESULTS

(State: Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory or Not Applicable)

Visual Examination :
Weld contour
Undercut
Stop/Start
Penetration
Surface defects

Assessment of Destructive Tests:


Cracks
Lack of fusion
Slag inclusions and wormholes
Copper and tungsten inclusions
Stop/Start porosity

Result of test (passed or failed)

Employer’s certifying signature Date

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