ingsergiogarro
Mechanical
- Jun 3, 2011
- 6
Good morning.
We are welding 8ft diameter penstocks, 1-7/16" thick, with SMAW, in a 35° slope. We have K-type bevels so we have to weld externally and internally.
Our inspector is requesting 6g certified welders, but we have only 4g welders.
Does a 3g and 4g welder are certified to weld this pipe diameter, with this conditions? taking into account that it is a big diameter and I think that is more similar to a plate that to small diameter pipes that are used for 6g qualifications. How can I support this argument?
really appreciate your help.
Thanks
We are welding 8ft diameter penstocks, 1-7/16" thick, with SMAW, in a 35° slope. We have K-type bevels so we have to weld externally and internally.
Our inspector is requesting 6g certified welders, but we have only 4g welders.
Does a 3g and 4g welder are certified to weld this pipe diameter, with this conditions? taking into account that it is a big diameter and I think that is more similar to a plate that to small diameter pipes that are used for 6g qualifications. How can I support this argument?
really appreciate your help.
Thanks