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- - By louis2 (**) Date 06-11-2013 14:37
This does not have to do with the ASME code, I know pipe welders use this term. I believe I know what this is , but I'm not sure and you know what they say about assuming anything. So can some of you pipeliners explain to me what a "Window Weld" is?

Thank You
Parent - - By pipewelder_1999 (****) Date 06-11-2013 16:20
A window weld is used in cases where there is limited access around the circumference. http://weldingdata.com/WindowWelds.htm

Have a good day.

Gerald Austin
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Parent - By pipewelder_1999 (****) Date 06-11-2013 16:51
It is used in tangent tube furnace repair and repairs in which it may not be practical to build a scaffold in the furnace.
The technique is addressed in the National Board Inspection Code (NBIC)
Parent - - By qcrobert (***) Date 06-12-2013 13:45
Tube window patch method as per NBIC fig 3.3.4.6-b

In my 30+ yr career of tube welding, I have only welded with this method twice.

QCRobert
Attachment: TubeWindowPatchMethod.pdf (57k)
Parent - By 46.00 (****) Date 06-12-2013 20:50
I have performed these types of welds several hundred times. They are a temporary, quick fix method to get a P/S boiler back on line without erection of an internal scaffold when faced with a furnace wall tube leak. They do tend to leak at the tangents when inexperienced hands perform them!
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