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49 CFR Part §192

Not applicable to welding during manufacture of pipe and components


--- and other strange nomenclature
 A joining process that produces a coalescence of metals
(or non-metals) by heating them to the welding
temperature,

 with or without the application of pressure, or by pressure alone,


and

 with or without the use of filler metals


 A method of performing welding,
 such as:

 shielded metal arc welding (Stick)


 submerged arc welding (Sub Arc)
 gas metal arc welding (MIG / Wire)
 gas tungsten arc welding (TIG)
 oxyacetylene welding (Gas)
 A way of performing or effecting something; a course of
action

 WPS - Welding Procedure Specification

 A document providing in detail the required variables for


specific application to assure repeatability by properly
trained welders
 An arc welding process that produces a coalescence of
metals by heating with an arc between a covered metal
electrode and the work pieces
 Shielding is obtained from decomposition of the electrode
covering.

 Filler metal is obtained from the electrode.


 An arc welding process that uses an arc between a bare
metal electrode and the weld pool. The arc and molten
metal are shielded by a blanket of granular flux.
 An arc welding process that produces coalescence of
metals by heating them with an arc between a continuous
filler metal (consumable) electrode and the work.
 Shielding is obtained entirely from an externally supplied
gas or gas mixture.
 An arc welding process that produces coalescence of
metals by heating them with an arc between a tungsten
(non-consumable) electrode and the work piece.
 Shielding is obtained from an externally supplied gas or gas
mixture
 An oxy-fuel gas welding process that uses acetylene as the
fuel gas
 The metal to be welded or cut. May be referred to as the
“work piece”
 The portion of the base metal that has been melted during
welding
 That portion of the base metal that has not been melted
during welding, but whose mechanical properties and/or
microstructure have been altered by the heat of welding
or cutting
 The junction of members or the edge of members that are
to be joined
 Usually beveled or otherwise designed for welding
 A joint between two members aligned approximately in
the same plane
 A weld of approximately triangular cross section joining
two surfaces at approximately right angles to each other
 A component of the welding circuit that terminates at the
arc. May also be the source of filler metal
 Manner in which the electrode holder and work piece
connection are connected to the electrical supply
 DCEN direct current electrode negative (straight
polarity)

 DCEP direct current electrode positive (reverse


polarity)
 flat
 horizontal
 vertical
 overhead
 fixed
 rolled
 A single progression of welding along the joint

 The result of a pass is a weld bead


 The first pass in the weld, usually made without any
appreciable weaving motion
 The weld pass that immediately follows the stringer (root)
pass.
 The weld passes that follow the hot pass and fill the weld
groove flush or almost flush with the surface of the work
pieces
 The weld pass that finishes the welded joint
 The cover bead is higher than the adjacent surface and
overlaps the groove
 A metallurgical notch, caused by ground clamps or from
striking an arc on the base metal at any point other than:

 in the weld groove, or


 the immediate surface next to the groove that will be covered by
the weld cap
 § 192.3 Definitions

 Welder: means a person who performs manual or semi-


automatic welding
 Welding operator: means a person who operates machine or
automatic welding equipment

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-0026


Effective Date: October 1, 2015
 Procedures do not have to be with the welder and
chances are the welder will not have them
 Inspectors are encouraged to have a copy of the
procedure and verify that the welder is following the
procedure
 Procedures
 Yes, if the operator has the procedures and procedure
qualification test records

 Qualified welders
 Yes in API 1104 20th edition
 Section 6.1 General - “The qualification of welders shall be conducted in
the presence of a representative acceptable to the company.”
 “Qualified Procedure” vs “Qualified Welder”

 “qualified procedure test” verifies integrity/ metallurgy of that


weld

 “qualified welder test” verifies ability of that welder


 Welding Performed by “Qualified” Welder
 Welding Procedures “Qualified” Using API 1104
Section 5, 12, Appendix “A”, Appendix “B” or
ASME B&PV Section IX
 Recorded in Detail and “Qualified” by
Destructive Testing
 Followed when the Procedure is Used
 (a) Welding must be performed by a qualified welder or welding
operator in accordance with welding procedures qualified under
section 5, section 12, or Appendix A, Appendix B of API Std 1104
(incorporated by reference, see § 192.7) or section IX ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) (incorporated by
reference, see § 192.7), to produce welds which meet the
requirements of this subpart.

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-0026


Effective Date: October 1, 2015
 The quality of the test welds used to qualify welding procedures
must be determined by destructive testing in accordance with
the referenced welding standard(s).

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-0026


Effective Date: October 1, 2015
Section 5, Figure 3

Number, type, and


locations of test
straps required for
procedure
qualification tests
 Change in Process or
Method of Application
 Pipe Grades
 ≤ 42,000 SMYS
 > 42,000 but < 65,000
 ≥ 65,000 - Separate Test for Each
Grade
 Joint Design (U or V groove)

 Position ( fixed or rolled,


horizontal or tilted)

 Wall Thickness Group


 < 3/16” (.188)
 3/16” - 3/4” (.188 - .750)
 > 3/4” (.750)
 Time Between Passes
 Max time between
root and second

 Direction of welding
 Uphill or downhill
Group AWS Electrode
Specification

A5.1 E6010
1 A5.5 E6011
 Shielding Gas and Flow Rate E7010
E7011
2 A5.5 E8010
 Shielding Flux
E8011
A5.1 or A5.5 E7015
 Speed of Travel E7016
E7018
3
A5.5
 Filler Metal Group E8015
E8016
E8018
 Section 6, 12, Appendix “A” or Appendix B
of API Standard 1104
 Section IX of ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-


0026
Effective Date: October 1, 2015
 (§192 ONLY)

 Less than 20% SMYS


 Appendix C
 Welder Qualified under
Earlier Edition of API 1104
or ASME Section IX

 May Continue to Weld


 May Not Re-qualify under
that Edition
 Must have funny looking hats
 Must have helpers
 Must have BBQ grills & Ice chests
 If qualified on butt
welds in fixed position @ 45°
angle, qualified
for butt welds and lap fillet welds
in all positions
 Change in any one of:
 Process
 Direction of Welding
 Filler-metal Classification
 Outside Diameter Group
 < 2.375”
 2.375 – 12.750”
 > 12.750 “
 Wall Thickness Group
 Position
 Joint Design
 Must Make Butt Weld First
 Layout, Cut & Fit
Branch Connection
 Cut Hole in Run for Branch
 Make Fillet Weld on
Branch/Run Joint
 Butt & Branch Welds Must Be Made on Pipe
at Least 6.625”
 12.75” Qualifies for all Pipe Diameters
 Butt Weld Made in Fixed
Horizontal or 45° Angle
Position
 Cut Full-Size Hole
in Run Pipe
 Run Pipe Shall Be
Horizontal
 Branch Shall Extend
Vertically Downward
From Run Pipe
 Change in welding processes
 Change in direction of welding
 Change in filler metal
classifications
 Welder or Welding Operator whose
qualification is based on nondestructive
testing may not weld on compressor station
pipe and components
 Must have welded with particular process
within the preceding 6 calendar months
 Welder (And Welding Operator) qualified under Section 6
of API 1104 or Section IX of ASME
 To weld on pipe operating at 20% SMYS or more, must
have weld tested:
 Every 6 months per API 1104 Section 6, 9, 12, Appendix “A” or
 Twice each CY at intervals not exceeding 7-1/2 months
 Welder or Welding Operator qualified under Section 6 of
API 1104 or Section IX of ASME
 To weld on pipe operating at less than 20% SMYS, must:
 Have weld tested every 6 months per API 1104 Section 6, 9, 12,
Appendix “A” or
 Re-qualify under Appendix C every calendar year not to exceed
15 months, or
 Cut out and test a production weld twice each calendar year
 Welder or Welding Operator qualified under Appendix C
 Must re-qualify under Appendix C every calendar year not to
exceed 15 months, or
 Must cut out and test a production weld twice each calendar
year (interval cannot exceed 7 1/2 months), or
 For service lines 2 inches and smaller only, 2 welds tested per
App. C, Sec. III
 The welding
operation must be
protected from
weather conditions
that would impair the
quality of the
completed weld.
 30% or more SMYS,
maximum of 3°
 >10% SMYS <30%, maximum of 121/2°
must be one diameter
from any other miter
 10% or less SMYS, maximum of 90°
 Before beginning any welding, the welding
surfaces must be clean and free of any
material that may be detrimental to the
weld, and
 Must be aligned to provide the most
favorable condition for depositing the root
bead.This alignment must be preserved
while root is deposited.
 Visual inspection (by individual
qualified by training & experience) of
the WELDING must be done to
insure
 Welding is done according to procedure,
and
 Weld is acceptable per API 1104 Section 9
or Appendix “A”
 (Appendix “A” may not be used to accept
cracks)
 Welds on pipelines operating > 20% SMYS
must be Non-destructively tested, except:
 Welds visually inspected
and approved by a welding inspector
qualified by training & experience if:
 Pipe is < 6” nom. dia.; or
 Line operates below 40% SMYS and welds
are limited in number
API 1104 – appendix “A” (20th edition
errata/addendum July 2007)
 Appendix “A” is incorporated by reference in part 192.241 (c) and part 195.228
(b) as an alternative acceptance criteria for any reason other than a crack
 Removed appendix “A” 20th edition (2005) and added new appendix “A” (2007) –
alternate acceptance standards for girth welds

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-0026


Effective Date: October 1, 2015
 API 1104 – appendix “A” (20th edition errata/addendum July
2007)
 Uses “fracture mechanics analysis” and “fitness-for-purpose criteria” to
determine weld alternate acceptance criteria
 Additional qualification tests, stress analysis, and inspection are required
to use the “fitness-for-purpose” criteriaRestricted use, not applicable in
all conditions
§192.241
Inspection and Test of
Welds
 NDT must be performed
by any process, other than trepanning,
which will clearly indicate defects that may
affect the integrity of the weld
What is Trepanning?
 NDT must be performed:
 In accordance with
written procedures;
and

 By persons trained
and qualified in the
procedures and
with the equipment
being utilized
 Procedures must be
established for
interpretation of each test
to ensure acceptability of
the weld per API 1104
Section 9 or Appendix “A”

(NEW) Added Amendment: PHMSA-2010-0026


Effective Date: October 1, 2015
 When required, random testing of each days welds must
be tested at the following rates:

 Class 1 areas - 10%


 Class 2 areas - 15%
 Class 3 & 4, offshore, rights-of-way - 100%, unless impracticable,
then 90%
 Tie-Ins (including replacement sections) 100%
 Must test some of each
welder or welding operators
work each day
 Must retain for life:
 Record by milepost, engineering
station, etc.;
 Number of welds
 Number tested
 Number rejected
 Disposition of rejects
 Each unacceptable weld under §192.241(c)
or §195.228;
 Must be removed or repaired
 Removed if crack is > 8% of weld length
 For repairs, must remove defect down to
sound metal, pre-heat if necessary, and re-
inspect
 Repair of a crack or defect in a previously repaired area
must be done in accordance with written repair
procedures that have been qualified under §192.225 or
§195.214
 (c) Each arc burn on steel pipe
to be operated ≥ 40% SMYS
must be repaired or removed.
If repaired by grinding, must
check remaining wall thickness
 If not repairable by grinding, a
cylinder of the pipe containing
the arc burn must be removed
 Test on pipe 12” or smaller
 Weld in horizontal,
fixed position
 Weld according to a qualified,
written procedure
 Cut weld into four coupons
 Subject to a root bend test
 If two or more have a crack
>1/8”, weld is unacceptable
 Successful test qualifies welder
to weld on pipe diameters ≤ 12
inches
 Weld service connection to
pipe of typical main size in same
position as in
field
 Test destructively
 Two samples 8” long are cut w/ weld in center

 Subject one to guided bend test

 Subject second to tensile test


 If tensile machine not available, bend test
 Covered in API 1104 (20th ed.) Appendix “B” (prev. API RP
1107)
 Appendix “B” NOT incorporated by reference in Part 192
or 195
 Maintenance Welding includes OQ Covered Tasks
 Operators must qualify Welders for Maintenance Tasks
 Written welding procedures with qualifying
test results available
 How welders or welding operators are
qualified (API, ASME, Part 192 Appendix C)
 Verification of use of qualified welders or welding
operators
 How welders or welding operators maintain qualification
and re-qualify
 Qualifications of welding inspectors
 Adherence to welding procedures/code
requirements/housekeeping during field welding
 Use of N.D.T./N.D.T. procedures/qualifications of N.D.T.
technicians
 Special procedures for “hot” or repair welding
 Repair criteria for defective welds
 Maintenance of required records
QUESTIONS?

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