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Applicable code: Select the Code(s) that will be used for the Weld Procedure Specification.

Qualification Type: This field is available when Weld type Tube to tubesheet is selected. This allows the User to select the qualification type for the Tube to tubesheet weld. The options are Groove weld, Fillet weld, and Mock up.

Additional weld details: Select this box to add more weld details (pass/layer specific data) to this PQR.

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Backing Used: Select the backing (if any) used during the test.

These input fields are for generally nonessential or additional information variables. The Code does not typically require the user to document these variables on the PQR and these variables are not listed on the suggested format for PQRs.

Root Opening: Enter the area at the joint root between the pieces of metal being joined together.

Groove Angle: Enter the total included angle of the groove between work pieces.

Groove Radius: Enter the radius used to form the shape of a J- or U-groove weld.

Root Face: Enter the portion of the groove face within the joint root..

Notes: Enter any additional notes about the groove or joint.

Retainers: Describe the type of retainers used. This field only applies when EGW is selected as a process.

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Ferrule/Flux designation: Enter the manufacturer's designation for this ferrule/flux.

Ligament Size: Enter the size of the ligament between tube holes.

Description: Describe the ferrule or flux.

Joint Detail Image: Select a joint detail image. ProWrite provides a variety of joint detail images, but locally created images may also be used. Joint Detail Image files must be in bitmap (.bmp) format.

 

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Use the buttons to load an image into or remove an image from the PQR. Click the WT CAD button to launch the CAD program. This allows the creation of custom joint images; these may then be imported into ProWrite. If the CAD program is not installed, this will load the Utilities page of the CEI website in your browser.