It seems like we have spent considerable time debating the issue of the types and configurations of the tests used to qualify welders. The discussion was timely.
I had an interesting conversation with a QC manager this afternoon on the subject of qualifying a welder. He asked if it was reasonable and appropriate to qualify a welder using a one inch thick grooved plate with a backing bar. So far, so good. Once the weld is completed the welder flushes off the backing bar. Then the welder back gouges the root side of the groove to "sound" metal and back welds the excavation.
At that point I must have winced, because he asked, "Is there a problem with that procedure?"
My response was, "If you have to ask if the test is appropriate, you must have some reservations of your own."
He said it gets better. "My inspector is telling me the one test qualifies the welders to meet the requirements of ASME, AWS D1.1, and D1.5."
I told him that if he has any concerns, ask the inspector to justify his position by listing the applicable clauses that permit or allow the welders to be qualified in such a manner. The inspector would have to justify his position for each of the three codes cited.
Since we had D1.1-2008 handy, I used the following as a basis of my position it didn't meet D1.1 requirements.
Clause 4.19.1 Welders and Welding Operators. The type and number of qualification tests required for welders or welding operators shall conform to Table 4.11.
The key work being "shall" indicating the type of tests listed are mandatory.
Table 4.11 provides the following:
For qualifications on plate:
Type of Test Weld (applicable figures) - 3/8 inch thick plate - Figure 4.31 or 4.32
for plate thicker than 3/8 inch, but less than 1 inch - Figure 4.21, 4.22, or 4.30
1 inch thick or thicker plate - Figure 4.21, 4.22, or 4.30
Each of the figures utilize a backing bar, a 45 degree groove angle, and a 1/4 inch root opening. None of the figures or provisions cited mention the use back gouging of the root side (after removing the backing bar).
Once again, I found no code provisions that permit alternative groove details for welder qualification testing on plate. Even for tubulars, the pipe diameter and wall thickness can vary, but the groove details are specified in detail, i.e., Figure 4.24 has a detail for open root, i.e., no backing bar utilized, and a detail for grooves welded with backing. No provisions are made for variations in groove angles, root opening etc.
If I'm wrong, I'll gladly entertain alternatives to my justification if you can support your position with applicable code provisions from any edition of D1.1-2006 through 2010. Hey, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I'm more than happy to learn something new. Is there something in the code that I'm overlooking?
Best regards - Al