QANo1,
Look at QW 404.5 (a) or (b).
Did you have a chemical analysis done on your PQR coupon ?
If not, what was the chemical composition of your electrodes on the batch certificate (actual - not typical) ?
If the composition of either (or both) fall within the requirements of A 8 that is the A number to be listed on PQR / WPS.
Same goes with E2594 - if the chemical analysis or composition on the certificate falls within the A 8 range then it is an acceptable substitution.
Ranges of filler metals, base metals etc are quite often lesser or greater than the allowable code requirements - the important thing is what you are actually using.
As an example - when you put in a purchase order for your E2553 you request Ni minimum of 7.5% so you stay in compliance with ASME IX A 8 requirements..
As the acceptable range (as per IIC) is 6.5 - 8.5 the manufacturer (or supplier) may have electrodes in stock of 6.5. 7.0, 7.5 & 8% Ni but the 6.5 & 7.0% are not acceptable for you.
Hope that makes sense,
Cheers,
DD