Thank you very much for your valuable suggestions.
first: As per above all comments i am going to client to confirm about Service condition.
Second: i checked with USC-56 it is ok with UCE. Only i have to check the service limitations with client. that is what i understand from your responce above.
Third: as per MR0103
The WPS no. 034, 026, 043 and 012 shall not be considered for PWHT since Austenitic Stainless steel(SS 316L) involved.
WPS no. 41, 010 A and 002 applicable for structural material and hence NACE not applicable for this. NACE applicable for some piping classes such as A15T, AS L2, F5T GRW5T.
So the only WPS under consideration is WPS 005 and WPS 046.
Please note that WPS 005 & WPS 046 will be used for welding SA 106 Grade B / SA 105 / and SA 516 Grade 70 materials.
Minimum Tensile strength are above 480 MPa for SA 105 and SA 516 grade 70.
NACE RP0472 not applicable for material having tensile strength above 480 MPA as per clause 1.2 of NACE RP 0472. Refer below point from standard.
So PWHT not applicable for SA 105 and SA 516.
1.2 This standard covers only carbon steels classified as P-1, Group 1 or 2.
These classifications can be found in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX,' ASMEíANSI B31.3 Code for Pressure Piping, or API Standards 620 and 650. It excludes steels over 480 MPa (70,000 psi) minimum specified tensile strength. Other materials may be vulnerable to cracking, but these materials are outside the scope of this standard.
As per Table 1, HIC in HAZ can be avoided by three options. Either by base metal chemistry control or PWHT or Hardness survey during PQR. Hard ness shall be less than 248 HV. Refer below table.
Please note that Hard survey carried out for all the concern PQRs and the maximum hard ness is less than 248HV .
Since Hardness survey carried out during PQR stage and found that the maximum value is less than 248HV , PWHT not required to avoid HIC.
Once again thank you for your feedback about my query.