First off you say, "qualified/approved"
There can be a big difference between qualified and approved procedures.
If you requre qualified procedures than you are limited to the tollerances in the PQR period... If you go beyond them you must qualify a new procedure per section 4 to be in compliance.
If you mean you have a prequalified procedure that has been approved by your engineering authority this may be another matter entirely. You may possibly then be able to select another prequalified joint for your SAW operations and simply generate another prequalified WPS for production, so long as you are compliant to your contract and the rest of section 3 of D1.1.
StaceyD,
Let me see if I have this right. The original WPS was qualified and has a supporting PQR. The original WPS was approved for production. The original WPS utilized a 60 degree double V groove weld. It may appear similar to joint designation B-U3c-S, in Section 3 of the D1.1.
Assuming you have a qualified procedure as per Section 4, then Table 4.5.31 states: A change in goove type (e.g., sigle-V to double-V), except qualification of any CJP groove weld qualifies for any groove detail conforming with the requirements of 3.12 or 3.13. Assuming that your qualified procedure is a CJP.
Since the original joint design, double V, was qualified then changing it to a double bevel is allowed. Provided it meets the requirements of 3.12 or 3.13. In other words, a change in joint design is allowed as long as it is to a pre qualifed one. However there is no joint designation for the 30 degree double bevel SAW joint. Therefore a qualification will need to done per Section 4 for the new WPS.
As for you second question. See also Section 3.12 and 3.13 for pre qualified joint tolerances. From there it will direct you to figures 3.3 and 3.4. Main difference between them are; figure 3.3 are all PJP while 3.4 is CJP with some limitations. Usually in base metal thisckness. + 10, - 5 degrees angle tolerances seems to be the norm.
Hope that helps.