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Substitution of steels with same P-number in welding

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RNDguy

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I need to know of resources giving tips and sharing experience on the question of when is it safe to substitute a parent metal with same P-number but a different group number without bringing into question the validity of PQR & WPS. For instance, SA-414 grade C is qualified to be welded to SA 240 type 316L under a certain PQR with GTAW. When can one substitute SA-414 grade G instead of grade C in the same circumstances (grade G is group 2, grade C is group 1, both under P-number 1)? What may be the drawbacks of doing this if any? Thanks.
 
I believe that you posted this in the wrong forum.

one of the materials section would probably get more responses.
 
You probably want to post in either the "Boiler and Pressure vessel engineering" forum or "ASME mechanical code issues" or "welding, bonding & fastener engineering" forum since this is an ASME Section IX welding question.
 
Thank you gentlemen, I have posted in another forum and got my replies.
 
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