Piping Interview Questions-Part-01
1. Write the weld layers?
1.
Root
2.
hot pass
3.
fill
4.
cap
2. Accepted miss alignment in piping?
1.
1.5mm as per ASME 31.3
2.
1.6mm as per ASME sec IX
3.What is Mean ITP?
An Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) or test plan is a
document detailing a systematic approach to testing a system or
product (e.g. material, component, machine, etc) such as a visual
inspection, dimension inspection, welding inspection, function test, factory
acceptance test, etc. and participation of all parties.
4. What are the four types of inspection
stage? Explain.
1.Hold 2.witness 3.Surveillance 4.Review
Hold: QA/QC Organization shall be
noticed of the timing of inspection or test in advance. Inspection or test
shall not to carry out QA/QC organization representative in attendance
Witnness: QA/QC Organization shall be
noticed of the timing of inspection or test in advance. Inspection or test
shall be performed as schedule if the QA/QC Organization representation is not
present
Survellance:QA/QC Organization
monitoring the work in process without notice from construction Organization
Review:Review and approval all documents
5. Explain about ‘specifications’?
Specifications are guideline detail for
construction requirement and minimum quality standard are listed.
6. What is P&ID?
A piping and instrumentation diagram, or
P&ID, shows the piping and related components of a physical process flow.
(Branches, reducers, valves, equipment, instrumentation and control interlock)
7. What is WPS?
A Welding Procedure
Specification (WPS) is the formal written document
describing welding procedures, which provides direction to
the welder or welding operators for making sound and
quality production welds as per the code requirements
8. What is PQR?
A PQR is a record of a test weld performed and
tested (more rigorously) to ensure that the procedure will produce a
good weld. A WPS is supported by a Procedure Qualification
Record (PQR)
9. What
is WPQ?
A Welder Performance Qualification (WPQ) is a test certificate that
shows whether a welder possesses the necessary experience and knowledge to
perform the specifications of a particular weld procedure
10.Different between Pipe and Tube?
PIPE:It is identified by NB(Nominal
Bore) and its thickness is identified by schedule
TUBE:It is identified by OD (Outside
Diameter) and its thickness is identified by BWG (Birmingham Wire Gauge)
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