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uknow
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07-18-2008 14:54
If I have a qualified procedure for P#5A, does that qualify P#5B and P#5C or not?
If the P# is the same shouldn't it qualify all? Same with P#10I for P#10H?
Let me know if this is correct or not. Thanks.
By
motgar
Date
07-18-2008 15:39
ASME Section IX states under QW 403.13
A change from one P. No. 5 to any other P-No. 5 (viz P-No. 5A to P-No. 5B or P-No. 5C or vice versa) Same for 9A B C and 10 A B C.
Essential variable change for SAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, OFW
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uknow
Date
07-21-2008 12:45
Thanks for the info. I should have read a little more next time. Thanks again.
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