If I understand correctly, the PQR with flux-coated rod was performed on a 0.240" thick coupon. This qualifies a range of 1/16" to 0.480" base metal thickness. The deposited weld metal thickness qualified for the flux-coated rod would be 2 times the actual thickness for that portion recorded in the PQR. The other 3 PQR's qualify a base metal thickness range of 1/16" to 0.960" with solid wire. However, the flux-coated rod is an unclassified filler metal since the AWS/SFA specifications only address bare wire. The last paragraph in QW-200.4(a) says:
"When following a WPS that has more than one welding
process, filler metal, or set of variables, each process,
filler metal, or set of variables may be used individually
or in different combinations, provided
(1) the essential, nonessential, and required supplementary
essential variables associated with the process,
filler metal, or set of variables are applied
(2) the base metal and deposited weld metal thickness
limits of QW-451 for each process, filler metal, or
set of variables are applied."
(2) says the qualified base metal thickness must be applied to each "filler metal", which is unclassified for flux-coated rod vs. classified under AWS for the bare wire. I believe you are limited to a maximum qualified base metal thickness of 0.480" for the use of flux-coated rod root passes. If a PQR were run on material at least 1/2" thick, QW-200(b) would allow the PQR to be used to support flux-coated rod root passes on thicker materials.
Hi Canukweld,
My opinion is you can use existing 2 WPS ( root by Flux core TIG + fill by solid). your 1st WPS cover on root ( using flux core filler) and 2nd WPS has cover up to 0.864". but you have to create new WPS by combining the 2 PQR to support it. not require to requalify.