Single Process/Multi Process
Single Process/Multi Process
(OP)
Can somebody please interpret/advise on the following from BS EN 15614-1 in particular the note underlined.
This is in relation to potentially using a PQR done with 141 root and pass(es) and 111 fill and cap to qualify a 141 process only WPS
Para 8.4.1 "For multi-process procedures the welding procedure qualification may be carried out with separate welding
procedure tests for each welding process. It is also possible to make the welding procedure test as a multi-process
procedure test. The qualification of such a test is only valid for the process sequence carried out during the multi process procedure test.
NOTE It is not allowed to use a multi-process procedure test to qualify any single process unless the testing carried out on
the process conforms to this standard."
Does this relate to Para 7.5.4 Impact Testing? "Where multiple welding processes are qualified in a single test piece, impact test specimens shall be taken from
the weld metal and HAZ that include each process."
Regards
Jason Symons
This is in relation to potentially using a PQR done with 141 root and pass(es) and 111 fill and cap to qualify a 141 process only WPS
Para 8.4.1 "For multi-process procedures the welding procedure qualification may be carried out with separate welding
procedure tests for each welding process. It is also possible to make the welding procedure test as a multi-process
procedure test. The qualification of such a test is only valid for the process sequence carried out during the multi process procedure test.
NOTE It is not allowed to use a multi-process procedure test to qualify any single process unless the testing carried out on
the process conforms to this standard."
Does this relate to Para 7.5.4 Impact Testing? "Where multiple welding processes are qualified in a single test piece, impact test specimens shall be taken from
the weld metal and HAZ that include each process."
Regards
Jason Symons





RE: Single Process/Multi Process
I doubt you will be able to take impact samples from a 141+111 PQR, as 141 will probably only be used for the first (and maybe second) pass, so you end up with 3-4mm thickness in proces 141. But for smaller thicknesses, you generally don't need impact values.
RE: Single Process/Multi Process
So if, for example, I run a pqr on 14mm w.t. and put in 7mm with 141 and rest with 111 could i create a wps for 141 up to 14mm w.t.?
RE: Single Process/Multi Process
but the idea is correct: range for 7mm is 3 to 14mm, so you can write a wps for 141 upto 14mm.
RE: Single Process/Multi Process