A welder passed two welding qualification tests - one on 21.3 mm diameter pipe in the 6G position using GTAW, and another on a 13 mm thick plate in the 1G position using GTAW. However, these two tests do not qualify the welder to weld pipe of unlimited diameter in all positions using GTAW, according to the relevant ASME Section IX E2019 code. The question prompts the user to identify the specific code paragraph that would apply.
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Issue 4 Quiz-Asme Code Knowledge
A welder passed two welding qualification tests - one on 21.3 mm diameter pipe in the 6G position using GTAW, and another on a 13 mm thick plate in the 1G position using GTAW. However, these two tests do not qualify the welder to weld pipe of unlimited diameter in all positions using GTAW, according to the relevant ASME Section IX E2019 code. The question prompts the user to identify the specific code paragraph that would apply.
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QUIZ: ASME CODE KNOWLEDGE
ISSUE 4 : June 6, 2020
Related Code : ASME Section IX E2019.
ABS Consulting, Thailand
Chutchai Phromngam [email protected] Related Code : ASME Section IX E2019
A welder has passed two separate tests; one on 21.3 mm
O.D. by 7.47 mm. thick pipe welded in the 6G position using GTAW process, and another on 13 mm. thick plate welded in the 1G position using GTAW process. Do these two tests in combination qualify the welder to weld pipe of unlimited diameter in all positions up to maximum to be welded using GTAW?