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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 287-1 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM March 2004 Ics 28.160.10 Supersadas EN 287-1:1902 English version Qualification test of welders - Fusion welding - Part 1: Steels Eprouve do qualification des saudeurs -Seudage par Pratung von Schweiftern - Scnmalzschwelen - Tail fusion «Parte t= Aeiore ‘Stahl ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 2 January 2004 CEN mamibers are bound to comply with the CENICENELEC Intamal Fagulations which atipulata the concitions for guing this European Standard the status of nattoral standard without any alteration. Upto-dsta isis and bibiograoheal references concerning such rational standards may be obtained on appleation othe Central Secretariat or o any CEN amber ‘This European Standard axsts in thrae offical versions (English, Franch, German). 8 varsicn iv any sther language made by tanslaion Lnder the responsiblity oF a CEN mamber ina its own language and nelifed to the Cantal Secretaria hae the sare statis eo ho oficial CEN mambere ara tho national stardards bocies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czoch Republic, Denmark, Eatonia, Finland France, Germany, Groces, Hungary, Iceland, land, ita, Latvia, Lihuania, Loxembourg. Nalia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovania, Spain, Swadan, Switodand ard Unted Kingdom: i EUROPEAN COMMITTEF FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FUR NORMUNG Management Centra: rue de Staceat, 36 B-1080 Bruceele ©2004 CEN All nghts of explsitation in ony form and by any means rosorved Ref, No, EN 287-1:2006 ‘workdwide for CEN natonal Members EN 287-1:2004 (E) Contents Page Foreword. Introduction 1 Scope 2 Normative references. 3 Terms and definitions. 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms, 41 General. 42 Reference numbers of welding processes. “3° Abbraviation: A Essential variables and ran 1 General 5.2 Welding processes 5.3 Product type. 54 — Typeot weld. 55 Material groups 56 — Welding consumables 57 Dimensions. 18 — Wolding positions... 19 Weld details $ Examination and testing 6.1 Supervision. 7 ©2 Shapes, dimensions and numiore of teal pieces. 6.3 Welding conditions.. 64 Test methods. 6.5 Test piece and test specimen. 1.8 Test record. 7 Acceptance requirements for test v Rétests. & Period of validity 9.1 Thitial qualification 9.2 Confirmation of the validity Annex A (informative) Welder's qualification test certificate. Annex B (informetive} Designation examples Annex C (informative) Job knowledge... Annex D (informative) Variables to be confirmed and traceable tor prolongation. Annex ZA (niommative) Clauses of this European Standard addressing essential requirements or other Provisions of EU Directives . Bibliography. ! 1 ! Geen“ EN 287-1:2004 (E) Foreword This document (EN 287-1:2004) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 121, ‘Welding’, the secretariat of which is held by DIN. This Europeen Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2004, and cenflicing national standards shall be withcrawn at the latest by September 2004. This decumant has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the Europeen Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s}. on For relationship with EU Directive(s). see informative annex ZA, which is an integral part of this decument. This document supersedes EN 287-1:1892. . EN 287 consists of the ‘following parts, under the general title Qualification test of welders — Fusion welding. — Part 1: Steals — Part 2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys Annexes A, B, C and D are informative This document includes a Bibliography. According to the CEN/CENELEC Intemal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France. Germany, Greece, Hungaty, Iceland, Ireland, ltaly, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. EN 287-1:2004 (E) Introduction | The ability of a wolder to follow verbal or written instructions and vetification of a person's skils are important The testing of a welders skill in accordance with this standard depends on welding techniques and condiilins used ! in which uniform rules are complied with, and standard test pieces are used. The principle of this standard is that a qualficaticn test qualifies the welder not only for the conditions used in the test, but also for all joints which are considered easier to weld on the presumption that the welder has received a specific training and/or has industrial practice within the range of qualification. Tho qualcation test can be used to qualify a welding procedure and a welder provided that all the relevant ! juirements, e.g, test plece dimensions, are satistied. ~alficaions in accordance with EN 287-1 existing at the date of publication ofthis standard should, at the ond of i their period of valicity, be interpreted in accordance with the requirements of this standard. i 1 Scope This European Standerd defines the qualification test of welders for the fusion welding ct stea's. It provides a set of technical rules for a systematic qualification test of the welder, and enables such qualifications to be uniformly accepted independently of the type of product, location and examiner/examining body. When qualifying welders, the emphasis is placed on the welders abilily to manually manpulete the electrode! ‘welding torchy welding blowpipe ard thereby producing a weld of acceptable quality, ‘The welding processes referred to in this European Standard include those fusion welding processes which are designated as menual or partly mechanized welding, It does net cover fully mechanized and autornated welding processes (see EN 1418), 2 Normative references This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions trom other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate placas in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent emendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorperated in it by amencment or revision. For undated references the Jatest ecition of the publication referred fo applies (inclucing amendments). EN 910, Destructive tesis on welds in metallic materials — Bend tests. EN 970, Non-desiructive examination of fusion welds — Visual examination EN 1320, Destructive tests on welds in metalic materials — Fracture test. EN 1495, Non-destructive examination of welds — Radiographic examination of welded joints. ENISO 4063, Welding and allied processes— Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers (ISO 4062: 1998). EN SO 5817, Welding — Fusion-welded joints in steel, nickel, itanum and their alloys (beam welding excluded) — Quality levels for imperfections (\SO 5817:2003) EN ISO 6947, Welds — Working positions — Definitions of angles of slope and rotation (150 69471983) EN ISO 15607:2003, Specifieation and qualiication of welding procedures for metallic materials — General rules (ISO 15607:2009). CRISO 15608, Welding — Guidelines for a metallic material grouping system (ISO/TR 15808:2000). pIEN ISO 15608-1:2000, Specification and aoproval of welding procedures for metallic materials — Welding procedure specification — Part 1: Arc welding (ISO/DIS 15609-12000). ENIS0 15609-2:2001, Spocitication and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Welding procedure specification — Part 2: Gas welding (ISO 15609-2.2001). ISO 857-1, Welding and allied processes — Vocabulary — Part 1: Metal welcing processes. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions civen in EN ISO 15607:2003 and the following apply. EN 287-1:2004 (E) 3.1 welder Person who holds and manipulates the electrode holder, welding torch or blowpipe by hand 32 examiner Porson whe has been appointed to verify compliance with the appliceble standard NOTE Incertaincases, an extarnal indopondent examiner ean be required 33 ‘examining body i organization that has been appointed to verify compliance with the applicable standard NOTE In cemtain cases, an extarnal independent examining body can be required. 3.4 backing ‘material placed at the reverse side of a joint preparation for the purpose of supporting molten weld metal AS -vot run {in mutt layer welding, the run(s) of the first layer deposited in the root ing run ‘in muti layer welding, the run(s) deposited atter the roct run(s) and before the capping runs} ‘ 37 ‘capping run in muti layer welding, the run(s) visiblo on the weld face(s) after completion of welding 98 weld metal thickness thickness of the weld metal excluding any reinforcement 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms + General Where the full wording is not usad, the following abbreviations and reference numbers shall be used when completing the welder’s qualification test certificate (see annex A). 4.2 Reference numbers of welding processes This standard covers the following manual or partly mechanized welding processes (reference numbers of welding Processes for symbolic representation are listed in EN ISO 4063). 111 manual metal are welding: 114 self-shielded tubular-cored are welding: 121 eubmerged arc welding with one wire electrode; 125 submerged arc welding wh tubular cored electrode: 131 metal inert cas welding (MIG weiding); 125 matal active gas welding (MAG welding): 186 _tubuler cored metal arc welding with active gas shield; 141 tungsten inert gas arc welding (TIG welding): 15 plasma are welding: 311 oxy-acetylene welding. NOTE The principes o this standarc can be applied to other fusion welding processes! 6 4.3 Abbreviations 4.3.1. For test pieces design throat thickness butt weld outside pipe diameter fillet weld length of test piece half width of test piece ‘examination lengh plate yield strength \weld metal thickness for welding process 1 weld metal thickness for welding process 2 material thickness of test piace (plata or wall thickness) mmeterial thickness of test piece for welding process 1 material thickness of test piece for welding process 2 pipe?) leg length of fillet weld 43.2. For consumables nm A B c NM P R RA RB RC AR 8 v w Y Zz no filer metal acid covering basic covering or electrode core - basic cellulosic covering electrode core - metal powder electrode core -rutie, fast treezing siag rutile covering or electrode core rutile, stow ireezing slag tutle-acid covering tutle-basic covering tutle-cellulosic covering rutile-thick covering vwirelrod electrode core - rutile oF basic / fluoride electrode core - basic /tluoride, slow freezing slag electrode core - basic / fluoride, fast freezing slag electrode core - other types 42.3 For other wold details welding from both sides leftward welding welding with backing mult layer welding without backing rightward welding single layer single-side welding 43.4 Forbend tests A 4 minimum tansie elongation required by the material specification diameter of the former orthe inner roller 1} The word "pipe" alone ot in combination, is used to mean "pipe", "tube" or “hollow section" +2004 (E) EN 287-1:2004 (E) 1, thickness of the bend test specimen § Essential variables and range of qualification 5.1 General ‘The qualification of welders is based on essential variables. For each essential variable a range of qualification is defined. All test pieces shal! be welded using the essential variables independently, except for 6.7 anc 5.8. It he welder lias to weld outside the range of qualitication a new qualification test is required, The essential variables are — welding process, — product type (plate and pipe), — type of weld (butt and file), [> material group, — welding consumable, —_ dimension (material thickness and outside pipe diameter), — welding position, — weld detail (backing, single side welding, both side welding, single layer, multi layer, leftward welding rightward welding). 5.2 Welding processes Welding processes. are defined in ISO 857-1 and listed in 4.2. Each qualtication test normally qualifies only on welding process. A change of welding process requires a new ualification test. Exceptions are the changes of solid wire S (welding process 135) to metal core wire M (welding process 196) cr vice versa which do not require a now qualification test (see Table 3). However, itis permitted lor a elder to be qualified {or two or more welding processes by welding a single test plece (mult process joint) or by ‘suo or more separate cualtication tests. The ranges ct qualification for each welding process used and for the mult 2ess joint for butt welds are given in Table 1 (see also Table 4), Table 1 — Thickness range for single and multi process joints for butt welds Thickness range Welding process used for the test piece Single process joint | Multi process jint according to Table 4 forwelding process 1: | according to Table 4 1 52 with (=) 469 1 for welding process 2: Key 1 Welding process 4 (nb) }2__Weiding process 2 (md) EN287-1:2004 (E) _ Thicinassrange Wielding proses used forthe tes pece Single process eit | Mult proces jor CT 2 2 f X 2] < SV LKXN TSA Sf 3 4 “ sccoring to Table 4 | acodingto abl 4 y tor weiding process 1: atte 2 Welding orocass 2 nae Frere eee nb) weing process + wong an cactng el lorweling grocess2 | MaCDegmoeese key 1 Welds process 1 5.3 Product type The qualification test shall be cartiac out on plate er pipe. The following criteria are applicable a) welds in pipes, outside pipe diameter» > 25 mm, cover welds in plates: b) welds in plates cover welds in pipe: — of outside pipe diameter D 2 150 mm. for welding positions PA, PB and PC; — of outside pipe diameter D > 500 mm, for all welding positions. 5.4 Type of weld The qualification test shail be carried out as but cr filet weld. The following criteria are applicable: 2) Dutt welds cover butt welds in any type o! joint except branch connections (see also 6.4 8) in cages where the majoriy of work is filet welding, the welder shall also be cualfied by an appropriate fillet welding test; in cases where the majority of work is butt welding, butt welds qualify filet welds ©) butt welds in pipes without backing qualify branch connections with en angle > 60° and the same range ot Guaitication as in Tables 1 10 8. For a branch weld the range of qualification is based on the outside pipe diameter of the branch; 4) ‘0° applications where the type of weld cannot be qualtied by means of either a butt or fillet weld tast then a specitic est piece should be used to qualify the welder, e.g. branch connection 5.5 Material groups 5.5.1 Steel groups of parent material Pi oicer to reduce the number of quaification taste, materiale with similar welding characteristics are grouped according to GR ISO 15608, 5.5.2 Range of qualification Tre telcing of any one metal 1 a material group confers qualification on the welder for the welding ofall other metal within the same material group 2s wall as other material groupe according to Table 2 When welding parent materials outside the grouping system, a separate qualiication test raquirod Qualiicaton of dissimilar metal joints: When using filer metals from material group 8 or 10 (see Table 2), all combinations with material group € or 10 to other material groups are covered 4 Gualification test made on wrought material groups gives qualification for cast material ant a mxture of cast and tought materiel in the same matorial group. rn Table 2 — Range of qualification for parent metal Material Range of qualification wetpnes P=]? |e] * ys fe] sya ° ~] 0 a 1 | 92.08 ini2na | x | -T-P-f-,-f_)-y-y = =| 13 x | xx Px T-f-7-7-]-fx« = =~ [x z x |x Px tx -T-7-7-T-Tx = - [x 3 x [x Tx} xf-[-f- 7-7-1. = - [x * x |x| x tx Tx Txyxpxf- fx = — [x 5 x |x| xt x« Px Px px Px y- Px = - | x 5 x |x| x] « Px [x [x Px P-Tx = ~ [x es eee = - [x 3 -[- 7-7 -{-/-T-T- Te T- x x] so [x Px Px Tx] -[-}-T-T-tx = - |x saves} x | - | - | -[-;-]-]-,-7- x - |- 10 -|-|-7-y-]-f- Tt x | — u x -[-[-]-7-[-]-]- = - |x © Naterial greup according to CR SO 15608, | Key X__indicstes those material groups for which the welder Is qualiied. = _ indicates those material groupe for which the welder isnot qualified, 5.6 Welding consumables Qualification with fillor motal, e.g. with but not vice versa, ing processes 141, 15 and 311, quaitties tor welding without filler metal The ranges of qualification for welding concumables are given in Table 3. 10 EN 287-1:2004 (E) Table 3— Range of qualification for welding consumables @ Welding | Welding consumables Range of qualification process used in the test? RA, RB, RC, RA, A B ¢ ‘A RA, RB, RC. RAL x = m 8 x x = = = x - : seid wre (8) | elcrodecere (| eacraca cove) | wmeimse cre 1m soli wire S)__| x x = = 135 Re electrede core (M) x x - at 136 electrode core (8) = = x x ita electroce core — _ - - “x 136 BPW. Y,Z) * Abbreviations see 432 ° The type of welding consumables used in the qualification test of welders for reot run welding wiheut backing (ss nb) isthe type of walsing consumables qualisc fr oot run welding in production, Key X indicates those welding consumables for which the waldar is qualified =__ indicates those welding coneumables for which the welder is not qualified, 5.7 Dimensions ‘The welder qualification test of butt welds is based on the material thickness and outside pipe diameters. The ranges of qualification are specified in Tables 4 and 5. NOTE Its not intended that material thicknass or cutside pipe diametare should be measured precisely but rather the oroxecetyans waliing O41) ¢%0 148 1 © _Foroxyacenlene welding 11}: Smm to 8 a1 Table § — Range of qualification for outside pipe diameter # ~~ isin nmin Outside pipe diaeter of est pee Range of quaittication bse Dio2xD D> 25 20,5» (25mm min) © For stucturalnollow sections, Dis the dmansion of the smaller side ‘Table 6 — Range of qualification of material thickness of test piece for fillet welds* Dimension in millimetres ‘Material thickness of test piece Range of qualification tea 23 [2 Seoaleo Tabi. ~ <-» Welding positions The range’ of qualification for each welding postion ie given in Table 7. The welding positions and symbols refer to EN 1S0 6947, The test pieces shall be welded in accordance with the nominal angles of the welding postions according to EN ISO 6947. The welding positions J-LO45 and H-LO45 for pipes quality for all pipe angles ing two pipes with the same outside pipe diameter, one in welding position PF and one in welding posttion FC, also covers the range of qualification of a pipe welded in welding position H-LO45. Welding two pipes with the samo outside pipe diameter, one in welding position PQ and one in welding position PG, also covers the range of qualification of a pipe welded in welding position J-LO45. Outside pipe diameters D2 150 mm can be welcied in two wolding positions (PF or PG 2/3 of circumference, PC 9 of circumference) using only cne test pie 12 EN 287-1:2004 (E) Table 7 — Range of qualification for welding positions Welding Range of qualification * position | | ‘of test PA Pee PC Pp> PE PF PF PG PG H-LO45 | J-LO45, piece hate) | (Pipe) | (Piate) | Pips) PA x x ~ = [ - = = = = = pee x x ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ PC x x x ~ ~ ~ - = ~ ~ - POP x x x x x = = ~ — = PE x x x x x ~ = ~ = = PE x x = = = x = = ~ = 7 (Piste) PF x x = x x x x = = ~ ~ (Pee) a = - ~ ~ ~ - - x - -.[ - (Plate) Pe x x - x x ~ = x x a (Pipe) HLoas x x x x x x x = ~ x ~ Floss x x x x x = = x x = x 3 Additionally he requirements f 5.3 and 5.4 shall be observed. 2 Welding posiion PO ard PO ats enly Used fr filet welds (see 5-4 b)) and can cnly quay filet welds in other welding aosions Key X indicates those welding positions for which the weldar is qualified = _ indicates those walding positions for which the welder is not qualified. 5.9 Weld details Depending on the weld details, the ranges of cuaittication are shown in Tables 8 and 9. ‘When welding with process 311 a change from rightward welding to leftward welding and vice versa requires @ new qualification tast. ‘Table 8 — Range of qualification tor weld details on butt welds | ‘Weld details of test piece Range of qualification single-side welding / singie-sidewalding/ | _walding trom both sides wolding without backing weleing with backing (bs) (2 nb) iss mb} single side welding /welding without backing (ss nis) x x x single side welding welding with . backing (ss mb) x x welding from both eides tbe) : x x Key X Indicates those walds for whieh the weldaris qualtied = _indicates those welds for which the welder is not qualified. 13 EN 287. ‘Table 9 — Range of qualification of layer technique for fillet welds. Test piece * Range of qualification single layer [sl mut layer (nt [Firaia bor ep x ~ rll layer ap x x © Thwoat thickness ahal bein the range of 8 x1 25 O7 xe key X__ indicates the layer technique for which the welder is qualiied fechnique for which the welder is not qualifiad = _incicates the fy 6 Examination and testing 71 Supervision rp 2 welding cf test pieces shall be witnessed by the examiner o- examining body. The testing shall be verlied by the examiner or examining body. The test pieces shall be marked with the identification of the examiner and the welder before welding starts. Additionally welding positions for all test pieces ars to be marked on the test piece and for fixed pipe welds, tne 12 o'clock welding position shall also be marked, The examiner or examining body may stop tho test if the welding conditions are not correct or if it appears that the welder does not have the skil fo futfl the requirements, e.g, where there are excessive and/or systematic repairs. 6.2 Shapes, dimensions and numbers of test pieces The shape and dimension of test pieces (see 5.7) required are shown in Figuros 1 to 4. is less than For pipes a minimum examination length of 150 mm is required. However, ifthe circumference of pipe: 150 mm additional test pieces will be required with a maximum of three test piecos 14 Dimensions in milimetres 2 125 v SS a A Key 1 Material thickness of test piece Figure 1 — Dimensions of test piece for a butt weld in plate 5 EN 287-1:2004 (E) Dimensions in nilimetras | zeavZ te | 1 wn N \e S 2125 key ¢ Design troethehness Matorpltcennse of ost piace Leg tengtn oie nels 7 Figure 2 — Dimensions of test piece for a fillet weld on plate 16 EN 287-1:2004 (E) Dimersions in milirmotres Key D_ Outside pipe dameter (Material thickness of test piece (wall thickness) Figure 3 — Dimensions of test piece for a butt weld in pipe amass EN 287- :2004 (E) Design throat thickness Outside pipe diameter Length of test piece: Material thickness of test piece (plate cr wall thickness) Leg length of fillot wold Dimensions in millimetres corresponds to the thinner part OS x1eae07x1 Figure 4 — Dimensions of test piece for a fillet weld on pipe 6.3 Welding conditions The qualification test of welders shall follow a pWPS or WPS prepared in accordance with prEN ISO 1609-1 or EN ISO 15609-2 The following welding coneitions shail apply: 18 the welding time for the test piece shall correspond to the working time under usual production senditions: the test pieces shall have at least one stcp and cne re-start in the root run and in the capping run and be identiied in he examination length to be examined: any post-welded heat treatment required in the pWPS or WPS can be omitted unless bend tests are required: — Identification of the test piece: — the welder shall be allowed to the weld. The permission of the 6.4 Test methods EN 287-1:2004 (=) remove minor imperfections by grinding, except on tho surfaces alter firishing examiner or examining body shall bs obtained. Each completed weld shall be tested according to Table 10 in the as-welded condition Ii the weld is accepted by visual testing, the additional test! ') according to Table 10 shall be carried out. When permanent backing was used in the qualifcation test it shall be removed prior to destructive tesing, The test spec weld, Polishing is not requirec. When radiographic testing of butt wekis mede 311 (see also Table 10, footnote b) face and one root or two side bends} ) oF two fracture tests (one face and Table 10 — Test methods jen for macroscopic examination shall be prepared and etched on one side to clearly reveal tho by welding processes 131, 135, 136 (oniy metal cored wires) and is undertaken t shall be supplemented by either ‘wo adidtional bend tests (one ene 100). [— Test method Butt weld (in plate or pipe) Fillet weld and branch connection | Vieual testing according to EN 970 mandatory mandatory Radiographic testing accorcing t EN 1435 Send test according ib EN 870 mandatory #°¢ mandatery *°! Not mandatory ot applicable Fracture tast according to EN 1920 mandatory 4®f mandatery°* * Eimer raciographictestng or bend orf cored wie) and 311 (398 6.4, ' Foroutside pipe dlameter D s 25 mr, (example is ven i Figure 8 fracture tests shall bo used. nes Facograpicerongis used, thn aditona bend or ature ists are mandatory for malin prososses 191,195,195 fy neal © Thetracture tests may be retaced by amacioscopic examination accordinc te EN 1321 of atleast wo sections 3 Tho rasegrapic teasing maybe enlace by an ulrasone taxing accocing to EN 1714 forthisiness > € mmon ere sas only ® Thofracture tests on pipss may be replaced by raciogreptic testing the bencior fracture teste may bo roplaces by 3 notchod tance testo the complete testpleco 6.5 Test piece and test specimen 6.5.1 General | 6.5.2 to 6.5.4 details o! the type, dimensions and preparation of the test addition, the requirements for destructive lests are indicated, 65.2 Butt weld in plate and pipe When radicaraphic testing is used, the examination shall be radiographed in the as-iveleed condition (n Pieces and test specimens are given. In length of the weld (see Figures Sa, 7a and 7b) in the test piece 10 removal of excess weld metal), Wien fracture testing is used, the test piece examination langth shall be cut into the test specimens of equal width and all of them tested in such a manner th specimen shall be 2 40 mm. All netch profiles according to EN 1320 are ihe fracturo will be hed. The examination length of each test permitted, 19 EN 287-1:2004 (E) When transverse bend testing or sido bond testing is used the dlameter the tormer or the inner roller shall be 4 nel the bending angle 180° fcr parent metal with elongation A > 20 %. For parent metal wih slongaticn 20 96 the following equation shall apply: 100.15 a ay where Is the diameter of the former or the inner roller, in mmm 1, isthe thicknass of tho bend test specimen, in mm A Is the minimum tensile elongation required by the material specitication, in %. When only tranoverse bend testing is carried out, the examination lenath shall be cut in‘o test specimens of equal Wisin and all o! tiem shall be tasted. When only side berd tests are used, a minimum of four test specimen shall be faken equally spaced along the examination length. One of these side bend tests shall be taken irom the-stgrt and stop area in the examination length, Bend tests shall be performed in accordance with EN 910 For thickness ¢ > 12 mm, the transverse bend tests can be substituted by side bend testa. . 2t Pipes. the number of the additional fracture or transverse Dend tast specimens to welding processes 131, 185, £36 {only metal cored wire) or 311, using the raciographéc testing, depends on the walding position. For welding position PA or PC one root and one face bend tast specimen shall be tested (sea Figure 7a). For all other welding Positions. two root and two face bend test specimens shall be tested (see Figure 7b). Dimensions in milimetres Key 1 Length of test piece fz Half wicth of test piece Examination length a) Sectioning Into an even-numbered quantity of test specimens. 20 :2004 (E) 240 += +) Examination length of the test specimen aerave a traction the tet specimen can be fongrucinally ncched in the cartre cf the wed ofthe tension side if otder to achiove a fracture in the weld of the lest specimen. Figuro 5 — Preparation and fracture testing of test specimens for a butt weld in plate 65.3 Fillet weld on plata For Hracture tests (see Figure 6) the test piece can be cut, i necaseary, into several test specimens. Eech test specimen shall be positioned for breaking in accordance with EN 1320 and exammed ater lractare tyben macroscopic examination is used, at least two test specimens shall be takon, Ore macroscopic specimen shall be taken at the siop/start location. Dimensions in milimetres wy | Key 4 Examination length Figure 6 — Examination length tor fracture testing for a fillet weld on plate EN 287-1:2004 (E) Dimensions in millimetres Examination length {Location for one root fracture or ons root transverse bend or one side bend test specimen 2 Location for one face fracture or one tace transverse bend or one side bend test specinan 2) Sectioning of additional fracture or bend test specimens for welding positions PA and PC Koy 4) Examination length 1 One root fracture or one roct transverse bend or one side bend test specimen 2 One tace fracture oF one face transverse bend or ene side bend test specimen 3 One root fracture or one root transverse bend or one side bend tes! specmen 4 ‘One face fracture or one face transverse bend or one side bend tast spacimen 5) Sectioning of additional fracture or bend test specimens for welding positions PF, PG, H-LC4S, J-L045 22 :2004 (E) 2 22 oo § XKKKKKE I} Ft ©) Examination length of the fracture test specimen NOTE In adcition, the tast spacimen can be longitudinally notched in the centre of the weld of the tension side if orcar to achieve 3 fracture in the weld of the test specimen. Figure 7— Preparation and locations of test specimens for a butt weld in pipe For 12 1.8mm: d =4,5mm For r< 1,8 mm; d = 3,5 mm. as od] 925 Holes are not allowed in start and stop areas. NOTE Notch profiles s and are also permitted in cirsumfotantial direction according to EN 1329, Figure 8 — Example for notch tensile test for pipe test plece outside diameter < 25 mm 6.5.4 Fillet weld on pipe For tracture tests, the test piece shall bs cut into four or moro test specimens and fractured (cne possiblity is shown in Figure 9). EN 287-1:2004 (E) ' I 1 I | | | ! ! 1 i pnabticceceree eed Figure © — Preparation and fracture testing of test specimens for fillet weld on pips, {nan macroscopic examination is used, at leas! two test specimens shall be taken. One macroscopic specimen shall be taken at the stop/start locaticn. 6.6 Test record The results ct all testing shall be documented, 7 Acceptance requirements for test pieces Test pieces shall be evaluated according to the acceptance requirements specified tor relevant types of impertections. Prior to any testing the following shall be checked: — alll slag and spatiers are removed; = no grinding en the root and the face side of the weld (according to 6.3): ~ — stop and restart in the root run and in the capping run are identified (according to 6.3); — profile and dimensions. The acceptance requirements for imporfoctions found by test methods according to this standard shall, unless ctherwise epecified be assessed in accordance wih EN iSO 5817. A welder is qualiied if the imperlactions ars within quality level 8 in EN 1S 9817, except for imperfections types as follows; excess weld metal excessive convexity, excessive throat thickness and excessive penetration, for which level © shall apply, Bend fest specimens shall not reveal any one single flaw 23mm in any direction. Flaws appeaving at the edges of @ {est specmen during testing shall be ignored in the evaluation unless there is evidence that crecking is cue to incomplete penetration. slag or other flaw. Hf the imperfections in the welder’s test piace exceed the permitted maximum specitied, then tho welder fails the test Reference should clao be made to the corresponding accepiance criteria fot non-destructive testing, Specified Procedures shall be used for all destructive and non-destructive testings. NOTE pine comalation betwaon the quality levels of EN ISO 5817 and the acceptance leves of the diferent nor-cestructve testing techniques are given in EN 12062 24 ) olursa, dele tees'o (basonicol BN 987-4:2008 (E) Al ¥ * 8 ‘Re-tests § Ifany test fails to comply with the requirements ofthis standard, the welder shalllbe given the cppotunity tc repeat the qualification test, Ir itis established that failure is due to metallurgical or other extraneous causes thet cannot be ditecly attributed to the welder's lack of skill an additional test is required in order to assess the quailty and integrity of the naw test ‘matetial and/or new test conditions, 9 Period of validity 9.1 Initial qualification ‘The validity of the welders qualification begins irom the date of welding of the test piece|s). Thie is providing that the required testing has been cartied out and the test results obtained were acceptable 9.2 Confirmation of the validity The welder’s qualiication test certiicate issued is valid for a period of two years. This is providing thal the welding ceordinater or the responsible personnel of the employer can confirm that the welder has been working within the initial range of qualification. This shall be confirmed every six months. 9.3 Prolongation of qualification Welder's qualification test certificates according to this standard can be prolonged every two years by an ‘examiner/examining body. Before prolongation of the certitication takes place, 9.2 needs to be satistied and also the following conditions need to be confirmed ) All records and evidence used to support prolongation are traceable to the welder and identiies the WPS(s) that have been used in production. b) Evidence used to support prolongation shall be of @ volumetric nature (radiographic testing or ultrasonic testing) or for destructive testing (fracture or bends) made on two welds during the previous six months. Evidences relating to prolongation needs to be retained for a minimum of two years. ©) The welds shall satisty the acceptance levels for imperfections as specified in clause 7. 4) The test results mentioned in 9.9) shall demonstrate that the welder has reproducad the original test conditions, except for thickness and outside pipe diameter. NOTE Examples forvariablos to be contirmes and traceable £00 annex D. 10 Certificate It shall be verted that the welder has successfully passed the qualification tast. All essential variables shall be recorded on the cartificats. If the test piaco(s) fails) any of the required tests, no certificate shall be issued. he certiicate shall be Issued under the sole responsiblity of the examiner or examining body and shall contain all information detailed in annex A The format of this annax A is recommended to be used es the welder’s qualification test certificate. It any other form of wolder's quelification test certificate is used), it shall contain the information required in annex A In general for each test piece a separate welder's qualification test certificate shall be issued 25 fF mere than one test péce is welded a single weiders qualification test certlicate can be issued that corntines the ranges of quaification of the individual test pisces. in this case, only one of the following essential varakiee Permitted to differ, except the camples given i 5.7. — ype ot werd, — welding position, — material thickness. ‘Other essential variables are not allowed to be changad. K shall be ensured that the welders qualfication test certiicete cannot lead to ambiguity, Theretore, it is eoammmenced to issue the welcers qualifcation test cerificate in at least one of the languages English, French or German in combination with any othar languaga, if necessary. reg. Practical test and the examination of job knowledge (see annex A) shall bo designated by “Accepted” or “Net tested’. (“ach change of the essential variables for the qualification test beyond the permitted ranges requires a new test and a new welder’ qualtication test certificate 11 Designation The designation of a welder quailication shell comprise the following items in the order given (the system is arranged so that it can be used for computorization): 2) the number of this standard; b) the essential variables: 1) welding processes: refer to 4.2, 5.2 and EN ISO 4063: 2) product type: plate (P), pipe (7), refer to 4.3.1 and 5.3; 3) type of welc: butt weld (BW), fillet weld (FW), refer to 5.4; > 4) material group: reter to 8.5; 5) welding consumables: refer to 5.8 6) dimensions of test piece: material thickness rand outside pipe diameter D, referto 5.7: 7) welding positions: refer to $.8 and EN ISO 6947 8) weld details: refer to 5.9. The typo of shiekding and backing gas shall not be incorporated in the designation but shall be included in the welder’s qualification test certtica'e (See prEN ISO 18609-1:2000, annex A, or EN ISO 15609-2:2001, annex A) Designation examples are chown in annex B. 26 Annex A (informative) Welder's qualification test certificate Dasignation(s} WPS ~ Reterence: Welder's Name: Idemttication: Method of identticaton: Date and piace of birth: Empioyer: CodeyTesting Standare: ob knowiedge: Accaptable/Not testad (Delate 2s necessary) Examiner or examinhg body ~ Refaranes No. Protogrash (itrequired) Test piscs: Flange of qualification Welding process(es) Product ype (slate or pipe) Type of weld Material group(s) Welding consumable (Designation) Shielding gas Auxilieries (eg. backing ges) Material thickness (mm) uteice pipe diameter (mm) Welding position Weld detaie Type of qualiication tests Pertormed and accepted | Not tested Namo of examiner or Visual tasting Radiographic testng Fracture tost Bene test Noteh tensile tose Macroscopic examination ‘oxamining body Place, date and signature of examiner o° examining body Date of welding: Validity of qualification urti: Confirmation of tha valicty by empleyet/weiding coordinator for the fellowing 6 month (reter 19 9.2) Date Signature Position or thle Prolongation fer qualification by examiner or examaing body for ihe following 2 years (rete to 8.3) Date Signature Position or tile 27 EN 287-1:2004 (E) B.1 Example 1 Welder qualification Annex B (informative) EN 287-1135 P FW 1.2 S110 PB mi Explanation [_ Range of qualiteation 135) Welding process ]vac-wadine 135, 138 (Many) P Plate = P , Tpeisonm *« Fw Fillet wale = Fw 12 Material group according to | Material croup 1.2: Vield strength Ti2ta 7 CRISO 15608 275 Nim < Ray = 360 Nim? 8 Welding soneumatio Solid wire SM 110 Thiskness| istoralthekraae: 10 mm =a mn PB Welding position Horizortal -verloal position (filet PA, PB al ‘Weld details Multilayer tm B.2 Example 2 Welder qualification EN 287-1 136 P BW 1.38 t15 PEss nb Exolanation Range of quaiticaton | P Plaie - P PB, PC A D> 500 mm PF 8 | Weiding consumable Electrode core basic B,R,P.V,W.Y.Z fe er Muti layer for FW: I, ml 28 B.3 Example 3 Welder qualification EN 287-1 141 T BW 8 $13.6 D60 PF ss nb EN 287-1 Explanation [Range of qualification Ta weahg pees Tewere =| F Te T i ar [Batre STRIETIE) 3 Veal guy acowang w |v giowpe isntcwannes week 895 83 0 GR ISO 15608 ’s 3 vioing consume | Saa 5 a multilayer for FW: sl, ml B.4 Example 4 Welder qualification EN 287-1111 Welder qualification BW 2B t13 PAssnb EN 287-1111 P FW 28 t13 PB mi Explanation Range of qualification 11 Welding process Manual metal are welding 111 P Plate - P TD 2159 mm EW Butt weld ~ BW, FW [5005.4 b)) Fw Fillet wela 2 Matettal group according to| Material group 2 Thermomachanicaly treaied fine |1, 2,3, 9.1,17 CRISO 15808, grein staeis with yield strencth R,,,> 360 Nm? E Welding consumable Basic covering all, C excluded ts Thickness Material thickrass: 15 mm 25mm PA Welding position Butt wed, flat PA. PE Pe. thiet weld, horizontal-vertica 23 nb Weld details Single-side welding, no backing 851d, $5 mb, BS nl mult layer for FW. st mi B.5 Example 5 Welder qualification EN 287-1 141/135 T BW 1.2 $ 120(5/15) D200 PA ss nb a0 Explanation’ 0 of qual 141 Welding process TIG-Welding, rost run (2 layers ma a MAG-Wlding, fling runs 195, 136 (M enly) T Tube’ = T Pp Bw Butt weld = BW, FI (see 5.4 5) 412 Matatial group according to] Material croup 1.2: Vield strength 44, 12,44 OR ISO 18608, 275 Nimm? < Ry £960 Némm? ve s Weldng consumabe Solid wre Tans 195:5, 136:M only 120 Thickness tats, =5 mm 141: ¢= 3 mmto 10 mm 35:x,= 153mm 195:12 5mm 444495:12 5mm, ‘0200 ‘Quiside pipe diameter of test] Outside pipe diameter: 200 mm 2100 mm) plese FA Welding position Butt weld on rotating pipe, axis horizontal PA, PB ssnb Weld details Single-side welding, no backing TA $8 rb, $s mb, bs 15:53 mb, bs (798: M) multilayer or FW: sl, mi B.6 Example 6 Welder qualif Welder qualification ication EN 287-1 141 T BW 10 S t8.0 D100 H-LO45 ss nb EN 287-1 141 T BW 10 S {1.2 D 16 H-LO4S ss nb EN 287-1:2004 (E) r Eopanaton Ranged qalioaion ai Wwecng process Tie-weldng rm | T Tze : T t aw Batweld = BW, Fone) 10 Material group according to} Material group 10: Austenitic ferritic stanlass|8,92,9.3, 10 | Ghigo 18208 seat 5 Welding consumable [Sole oe veo Theiness Visteral heiress (anal o am Tana eam ne D100 Outsde ipa dareter of tsi] Outsde pps danwran WOME Team Be nese vetoes | woking postion But Weldon pipe, ppetie, ais ncn (8) [ok PGana HLces we (weaanate Tingle io wang, robaserg tenb, ssi be single/multifayer for FW: sl, mi B.7 Example 7 Welder qualification EN 287-1141T BW 515.0 D60 PF ssnb Welder qualification EN 207-1 141 TBW 5 $15.0 Dé0 PC ss nb Explanation _] Range of qualficatn 14 [Welding process TiG-Weleing 141 T Tube = . Pe Bw Butt wett = BW, FW (360 5.46) 5 Matoral group according to| Material croup 5: Or-Mo steals tree of vanadium| 7,2, 3, 4,5,6,7,9.1.11 cRISO 15608, with C's 0,35 % s Welding consumable Sold rod s tS) Thickness Matorial thioknses: 6,0 mm Smmie 10mm ps0 Outside pine ciameter of tast| Outside pive diametor: 60 mm 230 mm piace BE Weng postion But wold onpipe, axis horizontal ic sh PG and L088 ss rb Weld details | Single-side welding, ro basking ‘35 nb, 55 mb, bs | mut layer for EW: sl, ml a EN 287-1:2004 (E) Annex C (informative) Job knowledge C.1 General The test of job knowledge is recommended, but it is not mandatory. ‘Jomever, seme countries can require thatthe welder undergoes a test of job Knowledge. Ifthe job knowledge, test is carried out, it shouldbe recorded on the welder's qualification test cerificate. This annex outlines the jeb knowledge that a welder should have to ensure that procedures are followed and /-gommon practices are complied with, The job knowledge incfcated in this annex is only pitched at the mos! basic level Owing to different training programmes in various counties, itis only proposed to standarcize general objectives or categories of job knowledge, The actual question used should be drawn up by the individual country, but should clude questions on areas covered in C.2, relevant to the qualification test of welders The actual tests of 2 welders job knowledge can be given by any of the fcllowing methods or combinations: of these methods 2) written objective tests (multiple choice); b) oral questioning following a set of written questions; ©) computer testing, ©) demonstraticr/observaticn testing following a written set of criteria. ‘The test of job knowledge is limted to the matters related to the welding process used in the test. C.2 Requirements C.2.1 Welding equipment 21.1 Oxy-acetylene welding a) Identification of gas cylinders bj. Identification and assembly of essential components, ¢) Selection of correct nozzles and welding torches. C212 Are welding a) Identification and assembly of essantial components and equipment; b) Type of welding current ¢) Correct connection of the welding rotumn cable. 32 €.2.2 Welding process ® 241 Oxy-acetylene welding (311) a) Gas pressure; b] Selection of nozzie type; ©) Type of gas flame; ) Effect of overheating. €222 Metal-are welding with covered electrode (111) ) Handling and drying of electrodes; b) Differences of types of electrodes. ©22.3 Self-shielded tubular-cored are welding (114) a) Types and size of electrodes; >) Typa, size and maintenance of nozzlesicontact tip; ©) Selection and limitations of mode of metal transfer: 4) Protection of the welding arc from draughis. €.2.2.4 Gas-shielded metal arc welding, tungsten inert gas welding, plasma arc welding (131, 135, 136, 141, 15) 2) Types and size of alectrades; b) Identification of shielding gas and flow rate: ©) Type, size and maintenance of nozzles/contact tip; d) Selection and limitations of mode of metal transfer; ®) Protection of the welding arc from draughts 2.2.5 Submerged arc welding (121, 125) 2) Drying, feeding and correct recovery of flux: b) Correct alignment and iravel of welding head €.2.8 Parent metals 8) Identification of material; b) Methods ane control of pre-heating: ¢) Control of interpass temparaturs, 2) The numbers rater to EN ISO 4063, B EN 287-1:2004 (E) €.2.4 Welding consumables ) _Idontification of welding consumables; b) Storage, handling and conditions of welding consumables; ©) Selection of correct size; d) Cleanliness of electrodes and filler wires; €) Control of wire spooling: £) Centro! end monitoring of gas tow rates and qualiy ©.2.5 Safety precautions C251 General > al Saie assembly, setting up and turn off procedures: b) Safe control of welding tumes and gases; ©) Personal protection d) Fire hazards; Welding in confined spaces; f) Awareness of welding environment C.2.5.2 Oxy-acetylene welding a) Safe storage, handling and use ot compressed gases: b) Leak detection on gas hoses and fittings; ©) Procedure to be taken in the event of a flashback. cass stare welding processes 4) Environment of increase hazard elecitic shock; b) Radiation trom the are: ©) Effects of stray arcing. ©.2.5.4 Shielded gas arc welding @) Sate siorage, handling and use of compressed gases: b) Leak detection on gas hoses and fitings. C.2.6 Welding sequences/procedures Appreciation of welding procedure requirements and the influence of welding parameters. C.2.7 Joint preparation and weld representation a] Conformance of joint preparation to the welding procedure specification (WPS); 34 b) Cleanliness of fusicn faces C.2.8 Welk perfections a) Identification of imperfections: b) Causes; ©) Prevention and remedial action C.2.9 Welder qualification ‘The welder should be aware of the range of the qualification EN 287-1:2004 (E) EN 287-1:2004 (E) Annex D (informative) Variables to be confirmed and traceable for prolongation In order to prolong a welder's qualification test certificate, it should be contirmed that the welder has done welding Tepresentative of the original qualification test with regards to the variables given in Table D.1. Table D.1 —Variables to be confirmed and traceable for prolongation Variables 10 be contimed “, Welding prosess(es) x Product type (pipe, plate, branch) x . 4 Type of weld x Material group x ‘Welding esnsumable (designation) x Material thickness ® x Ouiside pipe dlameter® x Welding postion x Weld details x Thickrwss can vary povicng hate wihin fe orginal rango of qualifecbon. © Outside pipe camstar can vay = 59 4 tom hh intial est pace. Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European Standard addressing essential requirements or other provisions of EU Directives This Europoan Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission ane the Europeen Free Trace Association and supports essential requiremants of EU Directive 97/22/ES of the European Parlament and of the Council of 29 May 1997 on the approximation of the laws of the Member Siales conceming pressure equipment, WARNING : Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) fallrlg within the scope of this standard The folowing clauses ot this standard as detailed in Table ZA1, are likely to support requirements of the Directive 97/39/EC, Complance with these clauses of this standard provides one means of conforming with the spaciic essential requirements of the Directive concerned and associated EFTA regulations, Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 97/23/EC Glouses/sub-ciauses of this European | Essential tequrements (ERs) of Directive | Qualiying ramarkeNotes Standard STRVEC Allclauses Annex |, 3.4.2 Parmanert joining 97 ~ EN 287-1 :2004 (E) : Bibliography EN 499:1994, Welcing consumables — Covered electrodes for manual metal are welding of non alloy and fine grain steels — Classification. EN 788:1987, Welding consumables — Tubular cored electrodes for metal are welaing with and without a gas shield of non’alloy and fine grain steels — Ciasstfication. EN 1321:1996, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials — Macroscopic and microscopic examination of welds, EN 1418:1997, Welding personnel — Appraval testing of welding operators for fusion welding and resistence weld setters for fully mechanized and automatic welding of metallic materials. : EN 1714:1997, Non-destructive examination of welds — Ultrasonic examination of welded joints. EN 12062:1997, Non-destructive examination of welds — General rules for metallic materials. EN 22558:199, Welded, brazed and soldered joints — Symbolic representation on drawings. 38

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