Section VIII 1 2015 Part4
Section VIII 1 2015 Part4
Section VIII 1 2015 Part4
Company name
TEPS no.
Joints (HH-7)
Tubesheet Material(s)
Diameter and thickness of test specimen Hole diameter and pitch arrangement
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Hole surface finish
Other
Testing Apparatus
(Manufacturer, type, calibration date)
Tube Material(s)
Other
(10/06)
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Manufacturer
Date By
Remarks:
10/06
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JJ-1 – JJ-1.2 ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX JJ
FLOWCHARTS ILLUSTRATING TOUGHNESS TESTING
REQUIREMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS FROM TOUGHNESS TESTING
BY THE RULES OF UHA-51
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ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015 JJ-1.2
Is
specimen UHA-51
No thickness
> 0.099 in.
(2.5 mm)?
Yes
Base metal
and HAZ Exempt
toughness Yes
per
testing UHA-51(g)?
is not
required.
No
UHA-51(d)(1)(-c) and (d)(2)(-c)
Is
Yes
material a
casting?
No
No
UHA-51(d)(1)(-a) UHA-51(c)(1)
MDMT
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Carbon Thermally
Yes colder Yes No Yes
content treated per
than –320°F
< 0.10%? UHA-51(c)?
(–196°C)?
No
See
UHA-51(d)(1)(-b) UHA-51(c)(1)
MDMT MDMT for additional
No colder No toughness
Base metal colder
and HAZ than –55°F than –20°F testing
toughness (–48°C)? (–29°C)?
exemption
testing criteria.
is not
required. Yes Yes
GENERAL NOTE: See Figures JJ-1.2-2, JJ-1.2-3, and JJ-1.2-4 for additional toughness requirements.
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JJ-1.2 ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015
Start UHA-51(e)
Exempt
Yes
WPS Qualification with toughness p er
testing is not required. UHA -51(g)?
UHA-51(e)(2)(-a)
No
No
UHA -51(e)(1) See
UHA-51(c)(1)
No Welded No Thermally Yes
Yes MDMT for additional
with filler treated per
colder toughness
metal? UHA-51(c)?
than –155°F testing
(–104°C)? criteria.
Yes
UHA -51(e)(3)
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5.14, or 5.22 than –20°F
> 0.10%?
(–29°C)?
filler?
Yes
No
UHA-51(e)(2)(-b)
WPS
MDMT Qualification
No
colder with
than –55°F toughness
(–48°C)? testing
is not required.
Yes WPS
Qualification
with
toughness
testing
is required.
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) For additional testing requirements for MDMTs colder than −320°F (−196°C), see UHA-51(a)(3).
(b) For filler metal pre-use testing requirements, see UHA-51(f) and Figure JJ-1.2-3.
(c) For production toughness testing requirements, see UHA-51(h) and UHA-51(i) and Figure JJ-1.2-4.
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Figure JJ-1.2-3
Welding Consumable Pre-Use Testing Requirements for Austenitic Stainless Steel
UHA-51(f)
No Is MDMT
colder than 155F
(104C)?
Yes
1. Is WPS qualified
with impact tests?
2. Is welding process SMAW, SAW,
GMAW, GTAW, or PAW?
Yes
UHA-51(f)(4)(-d)
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Is filler
metal ENiCrFe-2,
Pre-use testing is not ENiCrFe-3, ENiCrMo-3, Unacceptable for use
Yes ENiCrMo-4, ENiCrMo-6,
required. Ready for with MDMTs colder
production welding. ERNiCr-3, ERNiCrMo-3, than 155F (104C)
ERNiCrMo-4, or
E310-15/16?
No
Yes
Unacceptable Yes Ready for production welding — only pre-use tested Yes Unacceptable
without pre-use consumables or exempted filler metal with without pre-use
testing GTAW/PAW to be used testing
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Figure JJ-1.2-4
Production Toughness Testing Requirements for Austenitic Stainless Steel
Start
See
Thermally UHA-51(c)
MDMT
treated as Yes No for special
colder
production
defined in than –20°F
toughness
UHA-51(c)? (–29°C)?
testing
requirements.
No Yes
MDMT MDMT
Welded Production
Yes Yes No colder Yes
colder toughness
with filler
than –155°F than –320°F testing is
metal?
(–104°C)? (–196°C)?
required.
No No
Is PQR UHA-51(i)(1 )
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MDMT
Yes toughness Yes
colder
testing exempted
than –320°F
per UHA-51(e)? Solution
(–196°C)? No
annealed
after
welding?
No
UHA-51(h )( 2 )(-c) No
Yes
Production
toughness
testing is
Production
required.
toughness
Are all testing is not
requirements No required.
of UHA-51(f)
met?
UHA -51(h )(2)(-b)
Yes
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Figure JJ-1.2-5
Austenitic-Ferritic Duplex, Ferritic Chromium, and Martensitic Stainless Steel Toughness Testing
Requirements
Start
UHA-51
Is
specimen No
thickness
≥ 0.099 in.
(2.5 mm)?
Toughness testing of the base material and HAZ
is not required.
WPS Qualification by toughness testing
Yes
is not required.
Production toughness testing is not required.
No
Were
thermal treatments
UHA-51(c)(2) Yes
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within the temperature
UHA-51(c)(3) ranges listed
UHA-51(c)(4) in UHA-51(c)
applied?
Is
MDMT colder
than –20°F (–29°C) Yes
UHA -51(d)(3)
or does the nominal
UHA -51(e)(3)
thickness exceed
UHA -51(h)(1)
the limits of
UHA-51(d)(3)?
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KK-1 – KK-2 ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX KK
GUIDE FOR PREPARING USER’S DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
KK-1 GUIDE FOR PREPARING USER’S (c) The instructions for the User’s Design Require-
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FORM ments Forms are identified by parenthesized numbers
corresponding to circled numbers on the sample forms
in this Nonmandatory Appendix.
KK-2 INTRODUCTION (d) Where more space than has been provided for on
the form is needed for any item, indicate in the space, “See
(a) The instructions contained in this Nonmandatory General Notes” or “See additional form,” as appropriate.
Appendix are to provide general guidance for the User (e) Any quantity to which units apply shall be en-
[see U-2(a)] in preparing User’s Design Requirements as tered on the User’s Design Requirements Form with the
recommended in U-2(a). chosen units.
(b) User’s Design Requirements Forms are neither
required nor prohibited for pressure vessels constructed
in accordance with U-1(j) or UG-90(c)(2).
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ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015 KK-2
FORM U-DR-1 USER’S DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE CHAMBER PRESSURE VESSELS
ð15Þ
F
1 F
2 Country of Installation: State/Province of City of Installation: F
3
Owner: Operator:
F
3 Installation: F
3
F
4
Liquid Level: F
5 F
6
Service: Item No.:
Specific Gravity:
Diameter (in.): F
7
Length, Tangent-to-Tangent: F
8 Type: F 9
Vertical Horizontal Sphere
National Board F
10 Canadian F11 Special Service: F12 Overpressure Protection: F
13
Registration Required: Registration Required: Lethal (L) Direct Firing (DF) Valve Rupture Disk
Yes No Yes No Unfired Steam Boiler (UB) Other System Design
OPERATING CONDITIONS: F
14 Minimum Pressure Maximum Pressure Minimum Temperature Maximum Temperature
Case 1
Case 2
DESIGN CONDITIONS: F
16 Pressure Temperature
Internal Design Pressure:
External Design Pressure:
MAWP Internal: F
17 Same as Design Pressure Calculated by Manufacturer:
MAWP External: Same as Design Pressure Calculated by Manufacturer:
Minimum Design Metal Temperature F
18 Deg @ Due to: Process Other
(MDMT) – Case 1 Ambient Temperature
Minimum Design Metal Temperature Deg @ Due to: Process Other
(MDMT) – Case 2 Ambient Temperature
Corrosion Allowance: Shell Heads Nozzles Jacket Coil Supports Internals Corrosive
F
19 Service?
Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Yes No
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Insulated: Yes No F
24 Type Thickness Density Coating Specification: 25
Description Number Size Flange Class Description Number Size Flange Class
Required Type Required Type
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F
TYPE OF JOINT F
33
JOINT LOCATION 32 NDE WITH COMMENTS
UW-3 (Use Types as Described in UW-12)
Category A
Category B Head-to-Shell
Other
Nozzle Flanges
Category D
SKETCH F
35
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GENERAL NOTES F
36
CERTIFICATION F
37
We certify that the statements made in this form are accurate and represent all details of design as per the user or his designated agent
(see Nonmandatory Appendix NN)
Date:
F
38
User:
Signed:
(Representative)
Registration Identification:
(Optional)
Registration Seal (Optional)
(07/15)
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F
4
Liquid Level: Chamber 1 Chamber 2 F
5 F
6
Service: Item No.:
Specific Gravity: Chamber 1 Chamber 2
Diameter: F
7
Shell Length, Tangent-to-Tangent: F
7 Type: Jacket Internal Coil
Shell and Tube F
9
National Board F
10 Canadian F11 Special Service: F12 Overpressure Protection: F
13
Registration Required: Registration Required: Lethal (L) Direct Firing (DF) Valve Rupture Disk
Yes No Yes No Unfired Steam Boiler (UB) Other System Design
OPERATING CONDITIONS: F
14 Minimum Pressure Maximum Pressure Minimum Temperature Maximum Temperature
Chamber 1 – Case 1
Chamber 2 – Case 1
Chamber 1 – Case 2
Chamber 2 – Case 2
DESIGN CONDITIONS: F
16 Chamber 1 Chamber 2
Internal Design Pressure: @ @
External Design Pressure: @ @
MAWP Internal: F17 Same as Design Calculated by Same as Design Calculated by
Pressure: Manufacturer: Pressure: Manufacturer:
MAWP External: Same as Design Calculated by Same as Design Calculated by
Pressure: Manufacturer: Pressure: Manufacturer:
Minimum Design Metal Temperature F
18 @ Due to: Process Other
(MDMT) – Case 1 Ambient Temperature
Minimum Design Metal Temperature @ Due to: Process Other
(MDMT) – Case 2 Ambient Temperature
Corrosion Allowance: F
19 Shell Heads Nozzles Jacket Coil Supports Tubesheet Tubes
Corrosive Service? Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Ext. SS TS Int. Ext.
Yes No
Cyclic Service: Yes No F20 Cycles per Design Life years Fatigue Analysis? Yes No
Wind Loading: ASCE 7 F
21 Wind Speed Classification Exposure Topographic Elevation
UBC IBC Category Category Factor
Other None
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Seismic Loading: ASCE 7 F
22 Soil Profile Classification: PWHT: Other Loadings per UG-22: F23
UBC IBC F
22 Per Code Temp. Gradients Deflagration
Other None Process Required Diff. Thermal Exp.
Insulated: Yes No F
24 Type: Thickness Density Coating Specification: F
25
Description Number Size Flange Class Description Number Size Flange Class
Required Type Required Type
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F
TYPE OF JOINT F
33
JOINT LOCATION 32 NDE WITH COMMENTS
UW-3 (Use Types as Described in UW-12)
Category A
Category B Head-to-Shell
Other
Nozzle Flanges
Tubesheets
Category D
SKETCH F
35
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GENERAL NOTES F
36
CERTIFICATION F
37
We certify that the statements made in this form are accurate and represent all details of design as per the user or his designated agent
(see Nonmandatory Appendix NN)
Date:
F
38
User:
Signed:
(Representative)
Registration Identification:
(Optional)
Registration Seal (Optional)
(07/15)
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Table KK-1
Instructions for the Preparation of User’s Design Requirements
Applies to Form Ref. to Circled
Nos. in Forms
U-DR-1 and
U-DR-1 U-DR-2 U-DR-2 Instruction
X X (1) Insert the name of the owner of the vessel.
X X (2) Insert the name of the vessel operator if different than the owner.
X X (3) Location where the vessel will be installed, if known.
X X (4) Service the vessel will be used for, if known.
X X (5) Specific gravity of the contents, if known.
X X (6) Item number of the vessel, if known.
X X (7) Dimensional information; indicate if inside or outside diameter.
X (8) Type of single‐chamber pressure vessel.
X (9) Type of multi‐chamber pressure vessel.
X X (10) National Board registration requirements.
X X (11) Canadian registration requirements.
X X (12) Special service requirements; see UW-2.
X X (13) Overpressure protection requirements, if known.
X X (14) Operating conditions, if known. See U-2(a). May or may not be coincident conditions. If more
space is required, list them on a supplemental page.
X (15) Show the Design Pressure for internal and external design.
X (16) Show the Design Pressure for each chamber for internal and external design. Include a
description of each chamber.
X X (17) Indicate if the Manufacture is required to calculate MAWP or use Design Pressure and Design
Temperature.
X X (18) Show the MDMT and basis for each case.
X X (19) Show the Corrosion Allowance for each of the stated components, and if the vessel is in
Corrosive Service.
X X (20) Show if the vessel is in Cyclic Service and if so, if a Fatigue Analysis is required. Indicate in
General Notes any additional required information for pressure cycles, thermal cycles, etc.
X X (21) Show wind loading information.
X X (22) Show seismic loading information.
X X (23) Indicate any other loadings per UG-22 for design consideration.
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X X (24) Show any insulation information.
X X (25) Show required specification for painting. Indicate if Manufacturer may paint prior to
performing pressure testing.
X X (26) Indicate type of support to be used.
X X (27) Show any fireproofing information as applicable.
X X (28) Show materials for components.
X X (29) Nozzle information. List all openings; if more space is required, list them on a supplemental
page.
X X (30) Show the joint efficiency requirements for the shell thickness determination.
X X (31) Show the joint efficiency requirements for the head thickness determination.
X X (32) Show the joint type required for each category weld. See UW-12.
X X (33) Indicate NDE required for each joint type.
X X (34) Show Body Flange information.
X X (35) Provide a sketch with dimensions, if known.
X X (36) Provide any additional information. For example, indicate if electrochemically etched
marking is acceptable in accordance with UG-118.
X X (37) Sign and certify, if required.
X X (38) Example: Professional Engineer’s Seal.
GENERAL NOTE: Any quantity to which units apply shall be entered on the User’s Design Requirements Form with the chosen
units.
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LL ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX LL
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIONS OF F t ,min AND F t ,max
The curves in Figures LL-1 and LL-2 are graphical representations of F t ,min and F t , ,max, respectively, for ν* = 0.4 when
Pe ≠ 0. They are sufficiently accurate to be used for other values of ν*. For values of Xa and Q 3 beyond those given by the
curves, see Table UHX-13.2.
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Figure LL-1
Graphical Representation of F t ,min
20.0000
0.0000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
–20.0000
Q 3 = –0.8
Q 3 = –0.7
–40.0000
Q 3 = –0.6
–60.0000 Q 3 = –0.5
Ft, min
Q 3 = –0.4
–80.0000 Q 3 = –0.3
Q 3 = –0.2
–100.0000
Q 3 = –0.1
Q3 = 0
–120.0000
–140.0000
–160.0000
Xa
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5.0000
0.0000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
–5.0000 Q3 = 0
Q3 = 0.1
–10.0000
Q3 = 0.2
Q3 = 0.3
–15.0000
Ft, min
Q3 = 0.4
–20.0000 Q3 = 0.5
Q3 = 0.6
–25.0000 Q3 = 0.7
Q3 = 0.8
–30.0000
–35.0000
–40.0000
Xa
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Figure LL-2
Graphical Representation of F t ,max
40.0000
35.0000
Q3 = –0.8
30.0000
Q3 = –0.7
25.0000 Q3 = –0.6
Q3 = –0.5
Ft, max
20.0000 Q3 = –0.4
Q3 = –0.3
15.0000 Q3 = –0.2
Q3 = –0.1
10.0000
Q3 = 0
5.0000
0.0000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Xa
(a) –0.8 Q 3 0
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200.0000
180.0000
160.0000
Q3 = 0
140.0000 Q3 = 0.1
Q3 = 0.2
120.0000
Q3 = 0.3
Ft, max
100.0000 Q3 = 0.4
Q3 = 0.5
80.0000
Q3 = 0.6
60.0000 Q3 = 0.7
Q3 = 0.8
40.0000
20.0000
0.0000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Xa
(b) 0 Q 3 0.8
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ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015 MM-1 – MM-4
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX MM
ALTERNATIVE MARKING AND STAMPING OF GRAPHITE
PRESSURE VESSELS
MM-1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (i) The impression may be washed to remove excess
release agent.
(a) This procedure may be used to apply the Certifi-
cation Mark to the graphite part.
(b) The required data as defined in UIG-116 shall be MM-3 APPLICATION OF CHARACTERS
5
/32 in. (4 mm) high, minimum. DIRECTLY TO GRAPHITE
(c) The Certification Mark stamp shall be used to
make the impression in the cement. (a) Use a very thin template of a flexible material
(e.g., stainless steel; flexible and easily cleaned).
(b) Place and hold the template over a clean smooth
MM-2 APPLICATION OF THE surface.
CERTIFICATION MARK (c) Hold the template securely and trowel over with
approved cement to fill all of the template area.
(a) The graphite surface shall be clean and smooth. (d) Carefully lift the template from the graphite part
(b) Apply a thin to medium coating of cement onto a and examine the detail of the characters.
small section of the Code part. The mixed cement should (e) If the characters are incorrect or damaged, wipe
have a thick consistency (toothpaste). off the cement with a compatible solvent and reapply.
(c) Apply heat to the cement so that it begins to form (f) If acceptable, cure the cement.
a skin (cement is still soft, not cured). (g) As an alternative to (a) through (f) above, the gra-
(d) Apply a thinned coat of a release agent (such as phite surface may also be marked with a scribe or a tool.
Antisieze) to the tip of the Certification Mark stamp.
NOTE: The preceding methods may be applied jointly to identify the
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(e) Before the cement hardens, firmly press the Cer- graphite part and to transfer the Certification Mark stamp.
tification Mark stamp into the cement all the way to the
bottom, and pull the stamp straight out of the cement.
(f) Do not disturb the impression.
MM-4 ACCEPTANCE CRITERION
(g) Cure the impression as required.
(h) When cured, confirm that the impression is The stamping must be legible and acceptable to the
legible. Authorized Inspector.
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NN-1 – NN-3 ASME BPVC.VIII.1-2015
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX NN
GUIDANCE TO THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE USER AND
DESIGNATED AGENT
NN-1 INTRODUCTION (4) See Tables NN-6-1 through NN-6-11 for a full
listing of paragraphs covering user and user-related re-
This Nonmandatory Appendix provides a directory for sponsibilities as well as associated collaborative and in-
locating the specific Code-assigned responsibilities and teractive provisions that may apply.
other considerations assigned to the user or his desig- (b) The Code provides guidance to the user in the
nated agent as applicable to the pressure vessel under form of recommendations and responsibilities for the
consideration. These responsibilities and considerations user to consider after the vessel or vessel system has been
are grouped into 11 categories as defined in NN-6(a), Code Stamped and is fully operational. These are as
and the Code paragraphs relevant to each category are follows:
detailed in Tables NN-6-1 through NN-6-11. Also, as an (1) by reference in UG-35.2(e), to meet the user re-
aid in understanding how these responsibilities and con- quirements in Nonmandatory Appendix FF relating to in-
siderations are carried out, two common scenarios (see stallation, operational, and maintenance considerations
NN-4) with associated examples (see NN-5) are provided. for quick-opening closures
(2) by reference in UG-125(d), to meet the user re-
quirements and considerations specified in Nonmanda-
tory Appendix M
NN-2 INFORMATION REGARDING THE
“USER” DESIGNATION
NN-3 INFORMATION REGARDING THE
(a) The user is responsible for providing, or causing
USER’S “DESIGNATED AGENT”
to be provided, the information pertinent to the design re-
quirements for the pressure vessel to be constructed. (a) The designated agent may be
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(1) It is important to note that a “user” as defined (1) a design agency specifically engaged by the
in this Division is an entity that defines the design condi- user
tions and parameters of the pressure vessel under consid- (2) the Manufacturer of a system for a specific ser-
eration and communicates these conditions and vice that includes a pressure vessel as a part that is pur-
parameters to the Manufacturer. It is also important to chased by the user, or
note that a user or a designated agent does not possess (3) an organization that offers pressure vessels for
a Certificate of Authorization and is therefore not under sale or lease for specific services
the authority of ASME in a manner similar to that of a (b) The user may select more than one designated
Manufacturer that possesses a Certificate of Authoriza- agent to obtain the most experience-based advice in sev-
tion. Those who purchase a fully operational air compres- eral areas of expertise when needed (e.g., design, metal-
sor with a properly installed pressure relief device are not lurgy, fabrication, pressure relief).
a “user” as referenced in this Division. (c) A designated agent may be self-appointed as such
(2) The requirement for a pressure relief valve has by accepting certain responsibilities of a designated
been a long-standing, well established rule in this Divi- agent, as in the case of vessels designed, manufactured
sion. However, the “user” is not required to actually per- (built) for stock, and intended for operation in a specific
form the installation of the overpressure protection application.
system in accordance with UG-125(a) since the user (d) See Tables NN-6-5 through NN-6-8 and Table
may delegate this activity to his designated agent; how- NN-6-10 for a full listing of paragraphs covering the re-
ever, the user retains the responsibility to ensure that it sponsibilities and collaborative and interactive provisions
is done prior to initial operation. for user’s designated agent(s).
(3) There may be some regulatory bodies and jur-
isdictions having authority over the installation of fully
operational pressure vessels that recognize the ASME
Section VIII, Division 1 rules which are directed to the
user or his designated agent.
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vessel (a) The Code-assigned responsibilities that relate to
(2) Actions the user or his designated agent have been grouped into
(-a) The organization develops a specification eleven categories, as follows:
using Code requirements and assigned responsibilities (1) Responsibilities of the User
and guidelines, including matters of agreement between (2) Matters of Agreement Between the User and
the organization and the Manufacturer. The organization the Manufacturer
specifies the required overpressure protection system. (3) The Manufacturer’s Responsibility to the User
(-b) The Manufacturer constructs the pressure (4) Recommendations to the User
vessel and delivers it to the organization. (5) Responsibilities of the User or His Designated
(-c) The organization installs the pressure ves- Agent
sel, ensures the required overpressure protection system (6) Matters of Agreement Between the User or His
is properly installed, and provides the required documen- Designated Agent and the Manufacturer
tation and approvals if overpressure protection by system (7) The Manufacturer’s Responsibility to the User
design is used, and places the pressure vessel in service. or His Designated Agent
The organization is the user required to fulfill Code (8) Recommendations to the User or His Desig-
responsibilities. The Manufacturer is the Manufacturer nated Agent
required to fulfill Code responsibilities. (9) Cautionary Advice Provided to the User
(b) Example 2. A user appoints a designated agent, the (10) Guidance to Code Users or Their Designated
designated agent specifies a pressure vessel, and a Manu- Agents
facturer constructs the vessel. The user ensures the re- (11) User–Manufacturer Rules
quired overpressure protection system is properly (b) See Tables NN-6-1 through NN-6-11 for the
installed and places the vessel in service. Code-assigned responsibilities and applicable paragraphs
(1) Given for each of the categories listed in (a). The category num-
(-a) an organization that requires a pressure ber given in (a) corresponds to the designator of the rele-
vessel vant table.
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(c) Users, designated agents, and Manufacturers preparing (user or his designated agent) or reviewing
should become familiar with the Code-assigned responsi- (Manufacturer) Form U-DR-1 or U-DR-2, as applicable;
bilities and associated rules to ensure that the responsi- see Nonmandatory Appendix KK, Guide for Preparing
bilities applicable to their activities are covered when User’s Design Requirements. See also U-2(a) and U-2(b).
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Table NN-6-1
Responsibilities of the User
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Refer to pertinent supplementary Foreword, second paragraph …
documents
Overpressure protection UG-125(a)(2) …
UG-129(c)(6) …
UG-140(a)(1) …
UG-140(a)(2) …
UG-140(b)(3) …
UG-140(b)(5) …
M-5.1(a) …
M-5.3 …
M-5.7(b)(3) …
M-5.8 …
M-10(a) …
M-10(b) …
Quick-opening closures UG-35.2(c)(1) …
UG-35.2(e) Provides reference to Nonmandatory
Appendix FF that covers installation,
operational, and maintenance
recommendations for the user
FF-1 …
FF-2 …
FF-3 …
FF-5 …
FF-6 …
FF-7 …
FF-8 …
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Proof tests UG-101(a)(4)(-a) …
Materials of construction UG-77(b) …
UNF-15(b) …
UNF-65 …
UHA-42 …
UCL-11(b) …
UCL-12 …
UCL-25(a) …
Heat exchanger design UHX-12.4(a) …
UHX-13.4 …
UHX-13.8.1(c) …
UHX-14.6.1(c) …
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Table NN-6-2
Matters of Agreement Between the User and the Manufacturer
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Use of calculated test pressure UG-99(c) …
Permit painting or coating of UG-99(k) Document permission on Form U-DR-1 or
pressure-retaining welds prior to Form U-DR-2
hydrostatic pressure test
Permit painting or coating of UG-100(e) Document permission on Form U-DR-1 or
pressure-retaining welds prior to Form U-DR-2
pneumatic pressure testing
Welded joints examined by UW-41 …
sectioning
Weld repair UW-51(b) …
Postweld heat treatment UNF-56(b) …
UNF-56(e)(1) …
Weld metal composition UCL-32 …
Flange rigidity 2-14(b) 2-14(a)
Weld repair UW-51(b) …
Postweld heat treatment UNF-56(b) …
UNF-56(e)(1) …
Weld metal composition UCL-32 …
Flange rigidity 2-14(b) See also 2-14(a)
Example 3, Constant “c” 11-1 …
Table NN-6-3
The Manufacturer’s Responsibility to the User
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
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Installation, operational, and Nonmandatory Appendix FF …
maintenance requirements to the
user in the form of
recommendations
Manufacturer’s submittal of data UG-120(a)(3)(-a) …
report to the user
Quality control system 10-1 …
Table NN-6-4
Recommendations to the User
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Conditions of service UNF-4 …
Fabrication UHA-108 …
Corrosion rates M-10(b) …
Pilot-operated pressure relief valves M-10(b) …
Sizing of pressure relief devices for M-13(a) …
fire conditions
Quick-opening closures Nonmandatory Appendix FF Covering installation, operational, and
maintenance guidance for the user in the
form of recommendations
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Responsibilities of the User or His Designated Agent
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Selection of code rules Foreword …
Establish design requirements U-2(a) See also 1(b) of “Submittal of Technical
Inquiries to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Standards Committees” in the front matter
U-2(a)(1) …
U-2(a)(2) …
U-2(a)(3) …
U-2(a)(4) …
U-2(b)(2) …
Nonmandatory Appendix KK …
Minimum thickness UG-16(b)(2) …
Loadings UG-22 …
Specify corrosion allowance UG-25(a) …
Specify maximum allowable external UG-28(f) …
pressure
Overpressure protection UG-125(a)(1) …
UG-125(a)(3) …
Determine if contents are lethal UW-2(a) …
Design temperature calculations UW-2(d)(3) …
Establish welded pressure joint UW-12 See also L-1.2 and L-1.4.3
requirements
Table NN-6-6
Matters of Agreement Between the User or His Designated Agent and the Manufacturer
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Degree of NDE beyond Code U-2(a)(5) …
requirements
Design loads to be considered U-2(b)(2) …
Degree of corrosion resistance UG-136(b)(2) …
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Table NN-6-7
The Manufacturer’s Responsibility to the User or His Designated Agent
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Obtain all applicable design U-2(b)(2) …
requirements
Submit data reports UG-120(a)(1)(-b) Vessels manufactured for stock; see also Table
W-3, Reference No. (3)
UG-120(c)(1) …
Prior notification of weld repair UCS-56(f)(1) …
UNF-56(e)(3)(-a) …
Supplemental marking UHX-19.2 …
Obtain approval before making 7-4(d) …
casting repairs
Provide calculations, location, and 32-2(a) …
extent of local thin areas, if Table W-3, Reference No. (3) …
requested
Table NN-6-8
Recommendations to the User or His Designated Agent
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Assure himself regarding materials of UG-4(f) …
construction
Table NN-6-9
Cautionary Advice Provided to the User
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Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
General U-2(a) Input from Manufacturer
U-4(b) Units of measurement
1(b) of “Submittal of Technical Code Case acceptance
Inquiries to the Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Standards
Committees” in the front matter
Inelastic straining due to creep [Note (1)] …
Painting before pressure testing UG-99(k) …
UG-100(e) …
Pressure relief devices UG-127(a)(1) [Note (2)]
UG-127(a)(3)(-b)(-4) [Note (3)]
UG-127(a)(3)(-c)(-1) [Note (4)]
UG-135(b)(2) [Note (5)]
11-2 See in-text Note in 11-2(a)
M-10(b) …
Expansion joint design 5-1(d) …
NOTES:
(1) For Code reference, see endnote14.
(2) For additional information, see endnote47.
(3) For additional information, see endnote53.
(4) For additional information, see endnote55.
(5) For additional information, see endnote62.
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Guidance Code to Users and Their Designated Agents
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Submittal of technical inquiries 1(b) of “Submittal of Technical …
Inquiries to the Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Standards
Committees” in the front matter
Guidance to accommodate H-1 …
deflagration loadings
Design criteria selection for H-4.1 …
deflagration loadings
Guide for preparing user’s design Nonmandatory Appendix KK …
requirements Forms U-DR-1 and U-DR-2 …
Table KK-1 …
Table NN-6-11
User–Manufacturer Rules
Responsibility Code Reference Additional Information
Inspection by user-inspector UG-91(a)(2) …
User’s inspector marking UG-116(a)(1)(-a) …
Table W-3, Reference No. (12) …
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ENDNOTES
1 The water may contain additives provided the flash point of the aqueous solution at atmospheric pressure is 185°F
or higher. The flash point shall be determined by the methods specified in ASTM D93 or in ASTM D56, whichever is
appropriate.
2 Requirements for pressure vessels for human occupancy are covered by ASME PVHO‐1.
3 These requirements for design, fabrication, testing, and material for nonpressure part attachments do not establish
the length, size, or shape of the attachment material. Pads and standoffs are permitted and the scope can terminate
at the next welded or mechanical joint.
4 See UG-90(b) and UG-90(c)(1) for summaries of the responsibilities of the Manufacturer and the duties of the
Inspector.
5 Guidance for conversion of units from U.S. Customary to SI is found in Nonmandatory Appendix GG.
6 In some instances the limitations of the scope clause in the material specifications are based on a very realistic
maximum. It is recommended that the designer and/or fabricator confer with the material manufacturer or sup-
plier before proceeding, thus assuring himself that except for size or thickness, all requirements of the material
specification will be met and so certified.
7 The term “plate” for the purpose of this usage includes sheet and strip also.
8 Pipe and tubing fabricated by fusion welding, with filler metal added, may not be used in Code construction unless
it is fabricated in accordance with Code rules as a pressure part.
9 The pressure differential method is described in “Materials Research Standards,” Vol. 1, No. 7, July 1961, published
by ASTM.
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10 When a pressure vessel is expected to operate at more than one pressure and temperature condition, other values
of maximum allowable working pressure with the coincident permissible temperature may be added as required.
See UG-20(b).
11 It is recommended that a suitable margin be provided above the pressure at which the vessel will be normally op-
erated to allow for probable pressure surges in the vessel up to the setting of the pressure relieving devices (see
UG-134).
12 For the basis on which the tabulated stress values have been established, see Mandatory Appendix 1 of Section II,
Part D.
13 See 3-2, Definition of Terms.
14 The user of the Code is cautioned that for elevated metal temperatures when high membrane stress and/or high
bending stress exist in the section, some inelastic straining due to creep in excess of the limits allowed by the cri-
teria of Mandatory Appendix 1 of Section II, Part D may occur.
15 UG-23(d) permits an increase in allowable stress when earthquake or wind loading is considered in combination
with other loads and pressure defined in UG-22. The 1.2 increase permitted is equivalent to a load reduction factor
of 0.833. Some standards which define applicable load combinations do not permit an increase in allowable stress,
however a load reduction factor (typically 0.75) is applied to multiple transient loads (e.g., wind plus live load, seis-
mic plus live load, etc.).
16 Pilot casting — Any one casting, usually one of the first from a new pattern, poured of the same material and using
the identical foundry procedure (risering, gating, pouring, and melting) as the castings it is intended to represent.
Any pilot casting or castings taken to represent a lot and the castings of that lot shall be poured from a heat of metal
from which the castings on the current order are poured.
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17 Critical sections: For static castings, the sections where imperfections are usually encountered are abrupt changes
in section and at the junctions of risers, gates, or feeders to the casting. For centrifugal castings, critical sections
shall be interpreted to be any abrupt changes of section, the circumference for a distance of at least 3 in.
(75 mm) from each end, and one additional circumferential band at least 3 in. (75 mm) wide and including the area
of the most severe indication detected by other examination methods.
18 Formulas in terms of the outside radius and for thicknesses and pressures beyond the limits fixed in this paragraph
are given in 1-1 to 1-3.
19 For pipe, the inside radius R is determined by the nominal outside radius minus the nominal wall thickness.
20 These formulas will govern only when the circumferential joint efficiency is less than one‐half the longitudinal joint
efficiency, or when the effect of supplementary loadings (UG-22) causing longitudinal bending or tension in con-
junction with internal pressure is being investigated.
21 It is recommended that a suitable margin be provided when establishing the maximum allowable external working
pressure to allow for pressure variations in service.
22 In order to ensure that a finished head is not less than the minimum thickness required, it is customary to use a
thicker plate to take care of possible thinning during the process of forming. The neck of an opening in a head with
an integrally flanged opening will thin out due to the fluing operation. This is permissible provided the neck thick-
ness is not less than the thickness required for a cylindrical shell subject to internal and/or external pressure, as
applicable, and having an inside diameter equal to the maximum diameter of the opening [see UG-38(a) and
UG-46(j)].
23 Formulas in terms of outside dimensions and for heads of other proportions are given in 1-4.
24 Special consideration shall be given to the design of shells, nozzle necks or flanges to which noncircular heads or
covers are attached [see U-2(g)].
25 The formulas provide safe construction as far as stress is concerned. Greater thicknesses may be necessary if de-
flection would cause leakage at threaded or gasketed joints.
26 The rules governing openings as given in this Division are based on the stress intensification created by the exis-
tence of a hole in an otherwise symmetrical section. External loadings such as those due to the thermal expansion
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or unsupported weight of connecting piping have not been evaluated. These factors should be given attention in
unusual designs or under conditions of cyclic loading.
27 The opening made by a pipe or a circular nozzle, the axis of which is not perpendicular to the vessel wall or head,
may be considered an elliptical opening for design purposes.
28 An obround opening is one which is formed by two parallel sides and semicircular ends.
29 In the corroded condition, see UG-16(e).
30 All dimensions given, for size of vessel on which inspection openings are required, are nominal.
31 Dimensions referred to are nominal.
32 The minimum cross section is usually at the root of the thread.
33 The rules in this paragraph apply to ligaments between tube holes and not to single openings. They may give lower
efficiencies in some cases than those for symmetrical groups which extend a distance greater than the inside dia-
meter of the shell as covered in (e) above. When this occurs, the efficiencies computed by the rules under (b) above
shall govern.
34 Where applicable for Part UCS materials, the impact test temperature may be adjusted in accordance with
UG-84(b)(2) and Table UG-84.4.
35 Whenever Authorized Inspection Agency or AI A is used in this Code, it shall mean an Authorized Inspection Agency
accredited by ASME in accordance with the requirements in the latest edition of ASME QAI‐1.
36 The maximum allowable working pressure may be assumed to be the same as the design pressure when calcula-
tions are not made to determine the maximum allowable working pressure.
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37 In some cases it is desirable to test vessels when partly filled with liquids. For such vessels a combined hydrostatic
and pneumatic test may be used as an alternative to the pneumatic test of this paragraph, provided the liquid level
is set so that the maximum stress including the stress produced by pneumatic pressure at any point in the vessel
(usually near the bottom) or in the support attachments, does not exceed 1.3 times the allowable stress value of the
material multiplied by the applicable joint efficiency. After setting the liquid level to meet this condition, the test is
conducted as prescribed in (b) and (c) above.
Air or gas is hazardous when used as a testing medium. It is therefore recommended that special precautions be
taken when air or gas is used for test purposes.
38 Examples of the use of modeling techniques are found in UG-127(a)(2)(-a)(-1)(+b) and UG-131(d)(2)(-b), or refer
to textbooks on the subject.
39 The maximum allowable working pressure (external) is required only when specified as a design condition.
40 The application forms and related information and instructions may be obtained by writing to the Secretary, ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
41 See UG-90(c)(2) for additional requirements applicable to mass produced pressure vessel fabrication.
42 For the purpose of these rules, gases are considered to be substances having a vapor pressure greater than 40 psia
(300 kPa absolute) at 100°F (40°C).
43 Normally this temperature should not be less than 115°F (45°C).
44 A pressure relief valve is a pressure relief device which is designed to reclose and prevent the further flow of fluid
after normal conditions have been restored. A nonreclosing pressure relief device is a pressure relief device de-
signed to remain open after operation.
45 A safety valve is a pressure relief valve actuated by inlet static pressure and characterized by rapid opening or pop
action. A relief valve is a pressure relief valve actuated by inlet static pressure which opens in proportion to the
increase in pressure over the opening pressure. A safety relief valve is a pressure relief valve characterized by rapid
opening or pop action, or by opening in proportion to the increase in pressure over the opening pressure, depend-
ing on application. A pilot operated pressure relief valve is a pressure relief valve in which the major relieving device
is combined with and is controlled by a self‐actuated auxiliary pressure relief valve.
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46 A rupture disk device is a nonreclosing pressure relief device actuated by inlet static pressure and designed to func-
tion by the bursting of a pressure containing disk. A rupture disk is the pressure containing and pressure sensitive
activation component of a rupture disk device. Rupture disks may be designed in several configurations, such as
plain flat, prebulged, or reverse buckling. A rupture disk holder is the structure that encloses and clamps the rup-
ture disk in position.
47 The manufacturing design range is a range of pressure within which the marked burst pressure must fall to be ac-
ceptable for a particular requirement as agreed upon between the rupture disk Manufacturer and the user or his
designated agent. The manufacturing design range must be evaluated in conjunction with the specified burst pres-
sure to ensure that the marked burst pressure of the rupture disk will always be within applicable limits of UG-134.
Users are cautioned that certain types of rupture disks have manufacturing ranges that can result in a marked burst
pressure greater than the specified burst pressure.
48 The specified disk temperature supplied to the rupture disk Manufacturer shall be the temperature of the disk
when the disk is expected to burst.
49 A lot of rupture disks is those disks manufactured of a material at the same time, of the same size, thickness, type,
heat, and manufacturing process including heat treatment.
50 The minimum net flow area is the calculated net area after a complete activation of the rupture disk or pin device
with appropriate allowance for any structural members which may reduce the net flow area through the device.
The net flow area for sizing purposes shall not exceed the nominal pipe size area of the rupture disk device.
51 The certified flow resistance KR is a dimensionless factor used to calculate the velocity head loss that results from
the presence of a nonreclosing pressure relief device in a pressure relief system.
52 Use of a rupture disk device in combination with a pressure relief valve shall be carefully evaluated to ensure that
the media being handled and the valve operational characteristics will result in opening of the valve coincident
with the bursting of the rupture disk.
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53 Users are warned that a rupture disk will not burst at its design pressure if back pressure builds up in the space
between the disk and the pressure relief valve which will occur should leakage develop in the rupture disk due to
corrosion or other cause.
54 This use of a rupture disk device in series with the pressure relief valve is permitted to minimize the loss by leakage
through the valve of valuable or of noxious or otherwise hazardous materials, and where a rupture disk alone or
disk located on the inlet side of the valve is impracticable, or to prevent corrosive gases from a common discharge
line from reaching the valve internals.
55 Users are warned that many types of pressure relief valves will not open at the set pressure if pressure builds up in
the space between the pressure relief valve disk and the rupture disk device. A specially designed pressure relief
valve such as a diaphragm valve, pilot operated valve, or a valve equipped with a balancing bellows above the disk
may be required.
56 Some adverse effects resulting from leakage may include obstructing the flow path, corrosion of pressure relief
valve components, and undesirable bursts of the outlet side rupture disk.
57 A pin device is a nonreclosing pressure relief device actuated by inlet static or differential pressure and designed to
function by the activation of a load bearing section of a pin that supports a pressure containing member. A p i n is
the load bearing activation component of a pin device its crosssectional area is not limited to a circular shape. A pin
device body is the structure that encloses the pressure containing members.
58 The specified temperature supplied to the pin manufacturer shall be the temperature of the pin when an emer-
gency condition exists and the pin is expected to activate.
59 Vacuum relief devices are not covered by Certification Mark requirements.
60 Pressure relief device capacities flow resistances are published in “Pressure Relief Device Certifications.” This pub-
lication may be obtained from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, 1055 Crupper Avenue,
Columbus, OH 43229.
61 The set pressure is the value of increasing inlet static pressure at which a pressure relief device displays one of the
operational characteristics as defined by opening pressure, popping pressure, start‐to‐leak pressure, burst pres-
sure, breaking pressure or buckling pressure. (The applicable operating characteristic for a specific device design
is specified by the device Manufacturer.)
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62 Users are warned that the proper operation of nonreclosing pressure relief devices depends upon following the
Manufacturer’s installation instructions closely with regard to the flow direction marked on the device. Some de-
vice designs will burst at pressures much greater than their marked burst pressure when installed with the process
pressure on the vent side of the device.
63 The User may specify a higher test pressure commensurate with the back pressure anticipated in service.
64 The pin temperature may be different from the operating temperature for devices where the pin is isolated from
operating conditions.
65 By “lethal substances” are meant poisonous gases or liquids of such a nature that a very small amount of the gas or
of the vapor of the liquid mixed or unmixed with air is dangerous to life when inhaled. For purposes of this Division,
this class includes substances of this nature which are stored under pressure or may generate a pressure if stored
in a closed vessel.
66 Communicating chambers are defined as appurtenances to the vessel which intersect the shell or heads of a vessel
and form an integral part of the pressure containing enclosure, e.g., sumps.
67 Side plates of a flat‐sided vessel are defined as any of the flat plates forming an integral part of the pressure contain-
ing enclosure.
68 One test specimen may represent a group of forgings provided they are of the same design, are from the same heat
of material and are forged in the same manner.
69 Welder includes brazer, welding operator, and brazing operator.
70 explosive welding — a solid state welding process wherein coalescence is produced by the application of pressure
by means of an explosion.
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71 Examination shall be by magnetic particle or liquid penetrant methods when the material is ferromagnetic, or by
the liquid penetrant method when the material is nonmagnetic.
72 It is not the intent of this paragraph to require measurement of reductions in thickness due to the welding process.
If a disagreement between the Manufacturer and the Inspector exists as to the acceptability of any reduction in
thickness, the depth shall be verified by actual measurement.
73 Concavity due to the welding process on the root side of a single welded circumferential butt weld is permitted
when the resulting thickness of the weld is at least equal to the thickness of the thinner member of the two sections
being joined and the contour of the concavity is smooth.
74 Furnace gas temperature measurement alone is not considered sufficiently accurate.
75 Recommended Practice No. SNT‐TC‐1A, Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nondestructive Testing, ACCP,
ASNT Central Certification Program, and CP‐189 are published by the American Society for Nondestructive Testing,
Inc., 1711 Arlingate Plaza, Caller #28518, Columbus, Ohio 43228‐0518.
76 Flux residues can be extremely corrosive as well as interfering with visual inspection.
77 Low alloy steels — those alloy steels listed in Table UCS-23.
78 See Mandatory Appendix I of Section II, Part D for the basis on which the allowable stress values have been
established.
79 The rates of heating and cooling need not be less than 100°F/hr (56°C/h). However, in all cases consideration of
closed chambers and complex structures may indicate reduced rates of heating and cooling to avoid structural da-
mage due to excessive thermal gradients.
80 No provisions of this paragraph waive other requirements of this Division, such as UW-2(a), UW-2(d), UW-10, and
UCS-56.
81 This is defined in Section V, SE-142, 4.1.1 and A-1(a).
82 Thermal treatments of materials are not intended to include warming to temperatures not exceeding 600°F
(315°C), thermal cutting, or welding.
83 Either base metal or weld metal.
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84 Calculated stress from pressure and nonpressure loadings, including those listed in UG-22 which result in general
primary membrane tensile stress.
85 By “lethal substances” are meant poisonous gases or liquids of such a nature that a very small amount of the gas or
of the vapor of the liquid mixed or unmixed with air is dangerous to life, when inhaled. For purposes of this Divi-
sion, this class includes substances of this nature which are stored under pressure or may generate a pressure if
stored in a closed vessel.
86 It is the intent that cast ductile irons with an elongation of less than 15% in 2 in. (50 mm) be treated as cast iron
and that vessels or pressure parts of such material be designed and fabricated in accordance with the rules in Part
UCI.
87 Buttered means buildup overlay welding.
88 Temper bead welding technique is done when the final beads of welding are made over‐flush, deposited only on
previous beads of welding for tempering purposes without making contact with the base metal, and then removing
these final beads.
89 Layer wash is defined as the indications resulting from slight weld penetration at the layer interfaces.
90 Ellipsoidal heads designed under K > 1.0 and all torispherical heads made of materials having a specified minimum
tensile strength exceeding 70,000 psi (485 MPa) shall be designed using a value of S equal to 20,000 psi (138 MPa)
at room temperature and reduced in proportion to the reduction in maximum allowable stress values at tempera-
ture for the material as shown in the appropriate table (see UG-23).
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91 When the flange material is cast iron, particular care should be taken when tightening the bolts to avoid excessive
stress that may break the flange. The longitudinal hub stress has been limited to Sf in order to minimize any crack-
ing of flanges. An attempt should be made to apply no greater torque than is needed to assure tightness during the
hydrostatic test.
92 Loose flanges of the type shown in Figure 2-4 sketch (1) are of the split design when it is necessary to install them
after heat treatment of a stainless steel vessel, or when for any reason it is desired to have them completely remo-
vable from the nozzle neck or vessel.
93 When internal pressure occurs only during the required pressure test, the design may be based on external pres-
sure, and auxiliary devices such as clamps may be used during the application of the required test pressure.
94 The Code as currently written provides minimum requirements for construction and it is recognized to be the re-
sponsibility of the designing engineer to determine when the intended service is of a nature that requires supple-
mentary requirements to ensure safety; consequently, the designer should determine when the service warrants
that this class of inspection be specified for steel castings of less than 4 in. (100 mm) nominal body thickness.
95 The coefficients of these formulas include a factor that effectively increases the allowable stress for such construc-
tion to 1.5S.
96 The complexity of the work includes factors such as design simplicity versus complexity, the types of materials and
welding procedures used, the thickness of materials, the types of nondestructive examinations applied, and
whether heat treatments are applied.
97 The size and complexity of the organization includes factors such as the number of employees, the experience level
of employees, the number of Code items produced, and whether the factors defining the complexity of the work
cover a wide or narrow range.
98 Knowing the official rating capacity of a safety valve which is stamped on the valve, it is possible to determine the
overall value of K A in either of the following formulas in cases where the value of these individual terms is not
known:
Official Rating in Steam Official Rating in Air
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This value for KA is then substituted in the above formulas to determine the capacity of the safety valve in terms of
the new gas or vapor.
99 Use E = 1.0 for Category C and D joints that are not butt welded since stresses in these joints are controlled by the
applicable rules for sizing such joints. See Figures UG-34 and UW-13.2
100 I = bt 3/12 where b = 1.0 for vessels without reinforcements and for vessels with stay plates or stay rods. I = pt 3/
12 for vessels with reinforcements that do not extend around the corners of the vessel [see Figure 13-2(a) sketches
(5) and (6)].
101 For unreinforced vessels of rectangular cross section (13-7 and parts of 13-18), the given moments are defined on
a per‐unit‐width basis. That is, moments have dimensions [Length × Force/Length] = [Force].
102 See Manual of Steel Construction, AISC, American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., One East Wacker Drive, Chi-
cago, IL 60601‐1802.
103 Air or gas is hazardous when used as a testing medium. It is therefore recommended the vessel be tested in such a
manner as to ensure personnel safety from a release of the total internal energy of the vessel. See also ASME PCC‐2,
Article 5.1, Mandatory Appendix 3 “Safe Distance Calculations for Pneumatic Pressure Test” and Mandatory Appen-
dix 2 “Stored Energy Calculations for Pneumatic Pressure Test.”
104 When using high alloys and nonferrous materials either for solid wall or clad or lined vessels, refer to UHA-6,
UCL-3, and UNF-4, as appropriate.
105 See “Stresses in Large Cylindrical Pressure Vessels on Two Saddle Supports,” p. 959, Pressure Vessels and Piping:
Design and Analysis, A Decade of Progress, Volume Two, published by ASME.
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106 See Transactions ASCE, Volume 98 — 1931 “Design of Large Pipe Lines.”
107 This construction has the further advantage of not transmitting discharge‐pipe strains to the valve. In these types
of installation, the back pressure effect will be negligible, and no undue influence upon normal valve operation can
result.
108 A Nonmandatory Appendix Y flange bolted to a rigid foundation may be analyzed as a Class 1 assembly by substi-
tuting 2l for l in eq. Y-6.1(12) of Y-6.1.
109 Where the flanges are identical dimensionally and have the same elastic modulus E , but have different allowable
stresses Sf, the assembly may be analyzed as a Class 1 assembly provided the calculated stresses are evaluated
against the lower allowable stress.
110 The symbols for the various stresses in the case of a Class 3 assembly also carry the subscript I or II. For example,
S H I represents the longitudinal hub stress in Flange I of the Class 3 assembly.
111 Manufacturers are cautioned to calculate the minimum ratio based upon mill test values of the tube and tubesheet.
112 The Manufacturer may correlate rolling torque, hydraulic expanding pressure, or explosive charge with shear load
tests. For explosive expanding, the Manufacturer may correlate interference of fit.
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SECTION VIII-1
INTERPRETATIONS
Volume 63
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tions.cfm. Interpretations issued during the previous two calendar years are included with the publication of the applic-
able Section of the Code in the 2015 Edition. Interpretations of Section III, Divisions 1 and 2 and Section III Appendices
are included with Subsection NCA.
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ASME's Interpretations Database at http://go.asme.org/Interpretations. Historical BPVC interpretations may also be
found in the Database.
Volume 63 is the interpretations volume included with the update service to the 2015 Edition.
Section Vol. 63
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FOREWORD
GENERAL INFORMATION
This publication includes all written interpretations issued between the indicated dates by the ASME Staff on behalf of
the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee in response to inquiries concerning interpretations of the ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code. A contents is also included that lists subjects specific to the interpretations covered in the
individual volume.
These interpretations are taken verbatim from the original letters, except for a few typographical and editorial cor-
rections made for the purpose of improved clarity. In some instances, a review of the interpretation revealed a need for
corrections of a technical nature. In these cases, a revised interpretation is presented bearing the original interpretation
number with the suffix R and the original file number with an asterisk. Following these revised interpretations, new
interpretations and revisions to them issued during the indicated dates are assigned interpretation numbers in chron-
ological order. Interpretations applying to more than one Code Section appear with the interpretations for each affected
Section.
ASME procedures provide for reconsideration of these interpretations when or if additional information is available
that the inquirer believes might affect the interpretation. Further, persons aggrieved by an interpretation may appeal to
the cognizant ASME committee or subcommittee. As stated in the Statement of Policy in the Code documents, ASME does
not “approve,” “certify,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietary device, or activity.
An interpretation applies either to the Edition and Addenda in effect on the date of issuance of the interpretation or
the Edition and Addenda stated in the interpretation. Subsequent revisions to the Code may supersede the
interpretation.
For detailed instructions, see "Submittal of Technical Inquiries to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Standards
Committees" in the front matter.
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SUBJECT AND NUMERICAL INDEXES
Subject and numerical indexes (if applicable) have been prepared to assist the user in locating interpretations by sub-
ject matter or by location in the Code. They cover interpretations issued from Volume 12 up to and including the present
volume.
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UW-51, Radiographing Butt Welds (1989 Edition, 1990 Addenda) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII-1-89-292R BC91-046*
UW-52, Spot Examination of Welded Joints (2013 Edition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII-1-15-19 14-794
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Interpretation: VIII-1-89-292R
Question: When radiographing a butt weld containing a permanent backing ring (strip), does the butt-welded joint in
the backing ring (strip) have to be of the same radiographic quality as the weld in the pipe joint, in accordance with the
requirements of UW-51?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-10-28
Subject: UG-101, Review Transfer of Proof Test Reports Between Manufacturers (2010 Edition)
Date Issued: September 14, 2010
File: 10-1329
Question: When using UG-101 in Section VIII, Division 1, as the design criteria, would it be acceptable to use a proof
test from a Sister Company that is a stamp holder, when both companies having the same Authorized Inspection Agency
and if all the design criteria remain the same and the parts conform to UG-101(d)(1) or UG-101(d)(2)? It is given that all
other parameters are met and the company reviews and approves the proof test and provides for outside proof testing in
the Quality Control Manual from a Sister Company.
Reply: No.
NOTE: On February 13, 2014, the Committee on Pressure Vessels (BPV VIII) voted to rescind Interpretation VIII-1-10-28.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-13-06
Subject: U-2(a) and UG-125(a)(2), Designated Agent (2004 Edition, 2006 Addenda)
Date Issued: August 16, 2012
File: 06-1248
Question (1): Does ASME Section VIII, Division 1, U-2(a) [including Note (4)] require a Manufacturer of vessels for
stock to be a “designated agent”?
Question (2): Does UG-125(a)(2) require a Manufacturer of vessels for stock to size, select, or provide relief valves
with the stock vessels?
Reply (2): Yes, provided the Manufacturer assumes the responsibility of the user.
Question (3): Is it required by the rules of ASME Section VIII, Division 1, U-2(a) for the user to designate a “designated
agent”?
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Interpretation: VIII-1-13-07
Subject: UG-125, Liquid Service on Safety Valves (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda)
Date Issued: February 1, 2013
File: 11-1707
Question: May a Section IV HV-stamped liquid service temperature / pressure relief valve be used to protect a Section
VIII, Division 1 pressure vessel from overpressure?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-08
Question (1): Does ASME Section VIII, Division 1 (2004 Edition, 2005 Addenda), UG-32(a), footnote 18 allow Manda-
tory Appendix 1, 1-4 to be applied to formed heads with proportions where r is less than 6% of the skirt outside dia-
meter and less than 3 times the head thickness, but with L / r less than 162/3 (i.e., heads of other proportions)?
Question (2): Per UG-32(j), does the term head thickness refer to the required thickness calculated per UG-32(e) or (f),
as applicable?
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Reply (2): No.
Question (3): Does U-2(g) allow the design and acceptance of a formed head that is not of the type defined by UG-32?
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-09
Question (1): When non-load- or non-pressure-bearing attachments are welded to a corrosion-resistant weld metal
overlay that is not considered for strength in the design calculations of a pressure vessel, are the attachment welds sub-
ject to the PWHT requirements of Section VIII, Division 1?
Question (2): When load-bearing structural attachments are welded to a corrosion-resistant weld metal overlay that is
not considered for strength in the design calculations of a pressure vessel, are the attachment welds subject to the PWHT
requirements of Section VIII, Division 1?
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Interpretation: VIII-1-13-10
Question: Is the compressed-air and soapsuds test mandatory for split reinforcement pads?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-11
Subject: UG-93(d)(3) and (d)(4), and Figure UW-16.1, Sketches (a) and (b), NDE for Cut Edges of Holes for “Saddle On”
Nozzle Attachments (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda)
Date Issued: December 9, 2013
File: 12-475
Question: Are cut-edge examination requirements of UG-93(d)(3) and (d)(4) applicable to the cut edges of holes in
shells or heads when a nozzle is to be attached with a welded corner joint using a “saddle on” attachment detail such
as those shown in Figure UW-16.1, sketch (a) or (b)?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-12
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Subject: UG-37, Openings in Shells and Formed Heads (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda)
Date Issued: December 9, 2013
File: 13-510
Question: When calculating the area of reinforcement available through each plane for openings in shells and formed
heads per UG-37, shall the value for internal projection h shown in Figure UG-37.1 and further described in UG-40(c) be
measured in the same plane as the factor F from Figure UG-37 used in calculating the required area of reinforcement?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-13
Question: Is a valve attached to a pressure vessel shell with a Category D corner joint considered outside the scope of
Section VIII under the provisions of U-1(c)(2)(e) and (e)(1)?
Reply: No.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-13-14
Question: A weld is subjected to UT examinations in lieu of radiography under the provisions of Code Case 2235-9.
During the examination, indications characterized as plate segregates that have become reflective after fabrication, as
discussed in Section V, Article 4, T-481, are found. Are these indications considered “indications of geometric origin”
subject to handling under the rules of subparagraph (i)(2) of the Code Case?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-15
Subject: UW-11(a) (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda) and Code Case 2235-9, Ultrasonic Testing of Welds
Date Issued: December 11, 2013
File: 12-348
Question (1): May Code Case 2235-9 be used with the 2007 and later editions of Section VIII, Division 2?
Question (2): Is it required that all welds requiring volumetric examination be examined by the same examination
method (i.e., either radiographic examination of all welds or ultrasonic examination of all welds)?
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Question (3): For ultrasonic examinations performed in accordance with Code Case 2235-9, are the acceptance criter-
ia provided by the Code Case the only ones that apply?
Interpretation: VIII-1-13-16
Question: Is it required that heat exchangers marked with the “U” Designator per UG-116 that contain graphite pres-
sure parts (such as tubesheets, tubes, heads, and nozzles) also be marked per the rules of UIG-116?
Reply: Yes.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-13-17
Question: May the Manufacturer’s serial number be shown at the top of the nameplate and be in compliance with Fig-
ure UG-118 and UG-119(a)?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-01
Question: Does UG-102(a) prohibit the use of quick-disconnect couplings in the pressure line connecting the vessel
with the pressure-indicating gage?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-02
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Subject: U-2(g), Design of Stiffened Heads (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: August 29, 2014
File: 14-354
Question: Does Section VIII, Division 1, in accordance with U-2(g), prohibit the use of Section III Code Case N-284 to
design a stiffened head with pressure on the convex side for a Section VIII, Division 1 pressure vessel since this Division
does not contain rules that cover this type of design and construction?
Reply: No; however, it is the Manufacturer’s responsibility, with the acceptance of the Authorized Inspector, to deter-
mine the appropriate method to comply with U-2(g).
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-03
Subject: Mandatory Appendix 2, 2-2(d)(1), Flange Materials (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda)
Date Issued: September 12, 2014
File: 12-933
Question (1): Is radially forged bar considered to be forged bar according to Mandatory Appendix 2, 2-2(d)(1)?
Question (2): Is there a definition of hot-rolled billet to distinguish it from hot-rolled bar with respect to Mandatory
Appendix 2, 2-2(d)(1)?
Reply (2): Yes. Definitions for billets and blooms exist in SA-788.
Question (3): Is it acceptable to machine hubbed flanges from annealed, fully austenitic stainless steel (e.g., S31600)
rolled bar that meets the requirements specified for that grade in SA-182 for use per Mandatory Appendix 2, 2-2(d)(1)?
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-04
Question: Does Section VIII, Division 1 prohibit the use of separate reinforcement elements to satisfy the opening re-
inforcement requirements of UG-39 for flat plates?
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Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-05
Subject: UG-79 and UCS-79, Shell Section (2007 Edition, 2008 Addenda)
Date Issued: September 19, 2014
File: 08-1190
Question: Is it permissible to roll plate for a shell section more than once to rectify an error in the final dimension of
the plate?
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-06
Subject: UCS-85(c) and UCS-85(i), Test Specimens (2007 Edition, 2009 Addenda)
Date Issued: September 19, 2014
File: 10-172
Question (1): If a plate is normalized once at the mill and then the plate is subsequently normalized again during man-
ufacturing, does UCS-85(c) require test specimens that account for both normalization cycles?
Question (2): In this instance, does the Code require a separate set of test specimens that represent only the first
normalization?
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-07
Question: According to UG-22(j), the test pressure and coincident liquid head shall be considered in the design of a
pressure vessel. Does Section VIII, Division 1 provide any criteria or analytical methods that must be used to evaluate
the pressure test condition?
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-08
Question (1): Consider a vessel that will have the heads fabricated from SA-516 plate normalized at the mill. During
fabrication, the heads will subsequently be normalized after forming and the entire vessel postweld heat treated at a
temperature below the lower transformation temperature. Does UCS-85(c) require that the test specimens for the head
material account for both cycles of normalization?
Question (2): In accordance with UCS-85(f), do the test specimens also have to be subjected to the PWHT condition for
the vessel?
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-09
Subject: UW-42, Surface Weld Metal Buildup — Examination Requirements (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: September 23, 2014
File: 13-2076
Question: In accordance with UW-42, when weld buildup is performed at a welded joint and the joint requires radio-
graphy in accordance with UW-51 or UW-52, is it required to conduct these examinations on the weld after the weld
buildup has been applied?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-10
Question: A pressure vessel is constructed of series of tubes that are welded to inlet and outlet headers. Are the tubes
that attach to the inlet and outlet headers considered to be nozzle necks that would require the provisions of UG-45 for
“other nozzles” be applied?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-11
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Subject: UG-11(c), Weld Overlay of ASME B16.5 and ASME B16.47 Standard Flanges (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: October 1, 2014
File: 14-314
Question: A pressure vessel with flanges that are in accordance with ASME B16.5 and ASME B16.47 has weld overlay
deposited for corrosion resistance in accordance with Section VIII, Division 1, Part UCL or Section VIII, Division 2, 3.3.6.
The flanges are not otherwise modified, and the weld overlay material is not considered for strength. Do these flanges
meet the requirements of Section VIII, Division 1, UG-11(c) and Section VIII, Division 2, 3.2.8.3, whereby flange pressure–
temperature ratings of the ASME standard may be used and the design calculations of Section VIII, Division 1, Mandatory
Appendix 2 or Section VIII, Division 2, 4.16, respectively, are not required?
Reply: Yes.
NOTE: This interpretation also appears as VIII-2-15-02.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-12
Question: For the case of a vessel accessory that can be bolted to a Code-stamped vessel, may the accessory be Code
stamped if it meets all the requirements of Section VIII, Division 1?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-13
Subject: Mandatory Appendix 7, 7-3, Radiography Requirements for Castings (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: October 27, 2014
File: 14-1114
Question (1): In 7-3(a), does the term “maximum body thickness” mean the maximum thickness of the main portion of
the casting excluding any locally thickened areas such as opening reinforcement or flanges?
Question (2): Does 7-3(b)(2) require 100% volumetric examination of the entire casting when the body thickness of
the casting exceeds 41/2 in.?
Question (3): If a casting falls under the provisions of 7-3(b)(2) and the maximum casting thickness does not exceed
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12 in., is it required that all parts of the casting be radiographed and the severity levels for all the imperfections listed in
the table of 7-3(b)(2) be satisfied?
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-14
Question: Are the variables D , h, L , and r in Tables 1-4.1 and 1-4.2 in the corroded conditions as stated in UG-16(e)?
Reply: Yes.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-15
Question: When an ASME B16.5 standard flange is bolted to a flat cover that was designed in accordance with UG-34, is
it required that flange rigidity calculations be performed in accordance with Mandatory Appendix 2 for the ASME B16.5
flange?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-16
Subject: UW-3(b) and UW-3(c), Weld Joint Category for Butt Joints at Flange-to-Cylinder Welds (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: October 27, 2014
File: 14-1501
Question: Are the butt welds that attach weld neck flanges to the shell or nozzle neck of a pressure vessel defined as
Category C in accordance with weld joint category definitions of UW-3?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-17
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Subject: UW-40(f)(5)(-d), Nominal Thickness for Nozzle With Reinforcing Pad (2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda)
Date Issued: November 3, 2014
File: 14-582
Question: When using UW-40(f)(5)(-d) to determine the nominal weld thickness for PWHT considerations for a nozzle
with a reinforcing pad as shown in Figure UW-16.1 where the attachment welds may be groove, fillet, or full-penetration
welds, shall the greatest thickness of each weld between shell, pad, and nozzle neck be considered separately to deter-
mine nominal thickness for PWHT requirement?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-18
Subject: Mandatory Appendix 44, 44-2(e), Uniform Nominal Thickness (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: November 3, 2014
File: 14-1620
Question: In 44-2(e), is it required to have shells and heads with the same uniform nominal thickness?
Reply: No.
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Interpretation: VIII-1-15-19
Question: May an ultrasonic examination method, performed in accordance with Section VIII, Division 2, 7.5.5, be used
to perform spot examinations of welded joints in accordance with UW-52?
Reply: Yes.
Interpretation: VIII-1-15-20
Subject: Mandatory Appendix 5, 5-6, and Mandatory Appendix 26, 26-13, Expansion Joint (2013 Edition)
Date Issued: December 29, 2014
File: 14-942
Question: Welding of an expansion joint is performed by a vessel Manufacturer who has a valid ASME Certificate of
Authorization. Subsequently, the part is formed to become a completed expansion joint by another manufacturer. In ac-
cordance with 5-6 and 26-13, is it required that the forming manufacturer have an ASME Certificate of Authorization if
the vessel Manufacturer is responsible for the expansion joint design?
Reply: No.
Interpretation: VIII-1-98-84E
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Subject: UG-16(c) (1998 Edition, 1998 Addenda)
Date Issued: October 25, 1999
File: BC99-222
Question: May rounding rules provided in ASTM E29 and referred by plate general requirements specifications SA-6
and SA-20 be used when determining compliance with the undertolerance requirements of UG-16(c) in Section VIII, Di-
vision 1?
Reply: Yes.
NOTE: This interpretation originally appeared in Volume 46. In the Question, the phrase immediately preceding “SA-6 and SA-20” has been
corrected by Errata to read “requirements specifications.”
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Location Interpretation File No. No. Location Interpretation File No. No.
Mandatory Appendices Mandatory Appendices (Cont'd)
Appendix 1 VIII-1-83-179 BC83-306 101 Appendix 2 VIII-1-83-39 BC82-398 25
VIII-1-83-236 BC83-597 134 VIII-1-83-43 BC82-508 26
VIII-1-89-139 BC89-218 412 VIII-1-83-235 BC83-590 133
VIII-1-01-153 BC03-516 869 VIII-1-83-242 BC83-604 136
Appendix 1, 1-2(a)(1) VIII-1-89-131 BC89-151 409 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171
Appendix 1, 1-4 VIII-1-83-285 BC84-141 157 VIII-1-83-303 BC83-359 174
VIII-1-86-49 BC86-069 239 VIII-1-83-340 BC84-656 196
VIII-1-89-175 BC90-023 430 VIII-1-83-356 BC85-074 203
VIII-1-01-155 BC03-619 870 VIII-1-86-117 BC87-006 278
VIII-1-10-55 11-1898 975 VIII-1-86-150 BC86-194 297
VIII-1-15-14 14-1368 989 VIII-1-86-173 BC86-247 306
Appendix 1, 1-4(d) VIII-1-86-77 BC86-254 255 VIII-1-89-11 BC87-198 347
Appendix 1, 1-4(f)(1)(e) VIII-1-04-25 BC04-156 883 VIII-1-89-35 BC88-250 359
Appendix 1, 1-5 VIII-1-83-131 BC82-209 73 VIII-1-89-146 BC89-251 415
VIII-1-83-139 BC83-132 77 VIII-1-92-37 BC91-600 520
VIII-1-83-153 BC83-169 90 VIII-1-89-323 BC90-192 569
VIII-1-83-321 BC84-381 182 VIII-1-92-220 BC94-109 616
VIII-1-89-256 BC90-688 467 VIII-1-95-38 BC94-366 645
VIII-1-92-55 BC91-453 533 VIII-1-95-73 BC95-313 663
Appendix 1, 1-5(e) VIII-1-10-06 08-1546 954 VIII-1-01-20 BC00-696 801
Appendix 1, 1-6 VIII-1-86-03 BC85-223 214 VIII-1-01-22 BC00-703 801
VIII-1-89-56 BC88-395 368 VIII-1-01-45 BC01-303 810
Appendix 1, Fig. 1-6 VIII-1-83-172 BC83-256 98 VIII-1-01-78 BC01-407 827
VIII-1-95-07 BC94-191 626 VIII-1-01-116 BC01-912 847
Fig. 1-6(d) VIII-1-95-58 BC95-042 652 VIII-1-07-07 BC06-1047 918
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Appendix 1, 1-7 VIII-1-83-98 BC82-807 57 VIII-1-10-41 11-1236 971
VIII-1-01-08 BC00-564 792 VIII-1-15-15 14-1499 990
VIII-1-01-32 BC01-079 806 Appendix 2, 2-1(b) VIII-1-04-08 BC03-1347 874
VIII-1-01-66 BC01-335 818 Appendix 2, 2-1(e) VIII-1-98-26 BC97-508A 730
VIII-1-01-159 02-4037 926 Appendix 2, 2-1(e)(2) VIII-1-92-128 BC92-383 572
Appendix 1, 1-7(b) VIII-1-95-152 BC96-527 708 Appendix 2, 2-2 VIII-1-83-91 BC82-738 54
VIII-1-98-83 BC99-370 765 Appendix 2, 2-2(b) VIII-1-01-114 BC01-606 846
Fig. 1-7-1 VIII-1-01-66 BC01-335 818 Appendix 2, 2-2(d) VIII-1-86-95 BC86-267 262
Fig. 1-7-2 VIII-1-01-66 BC01-335 818 VIII-1-86-171 BC85-177 306
Appendix 1, 1-8 VIII-1-83-131 BC82-209 73 VIII-1-89-185 BC90-243 434
VIII-1-83-283 BC84-139 156 VIII-1-95-98 BC95-471 678
VIII-1-86-158 BC87-191 301 Appendix 2, 2-2(d)(1) VIII-1-07-17 01-648 928
VIII-1-92-55 BC91-453 533 VIII-1-15-03 12-933 986
VIII-1-98-82 BC98-172a 765 Appendix 2, 2-3 VIII-1-83-96 BC82-801 56
VIII-1-98-104 BC98-175 779 VIII-1-86-216 BC88-028 330
VIII-1-10-06 08-1546 954 VIII-1-07-12 BC06-1122 920
Appendix 2, 2-4 VIII-1-89-200R BC90-325* 440
VIII-1-01-38 BC01-121 808
Appendix 2, 2-4(a)(1) VIII-1-86-54 BC86-113 241
VIII-1-98-72 BC99-297 756
VIII-1-07-59 08-1302 944
Appendix 2, 2-5 VIII-1-01-59 BC01-296 815
VIII-1-01-136 BC01-329 862
Appendix 2, 2-4(a)(3) VIII-1-83-25 BC82-301 17
Appendix 2, 2-7(b) VIII-1-92-57 BC92-053 534
Appendix 2, 2-9 VIII-1-92-121 BC92-299 570
VIII-1-95-72 BC95-312 662
Appendix 2, 2-9 and 2-11 VIII-1-07-34 03-1834 933
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Appendix 2, Fig. 2-4 VIII-1-83-21 BC82-274 15 Appendix 9 VIII-1-83-162 BC83-246 94
VIII-1-83-31 BC82-196 22 VIII-1-83-288 BC84-157 159
VIII-1-83-115 BC81-514 66 VIII-1-83-308 BC84-156 177
VIII-1-86-25 BC85-464 222 VIII-1-89-124 BC88-139 406
VIII-1-86-69 BC85-228 247 VIII-1-89-165 BC89-413 427
VIII-1-86-70 BC85-230 248 VIII-1-89-241 BC89-237 461
VIII-1-86-25R BC86-464* 253 VIII-1-89-265 BC89-239 479
VIII-1-86-138 BC87-120 288 VIII-1-89-278 BC90-747 483
VIII-1-86-150 BC86-194 297 VIII-1-92-23 BC91-433 514
VIII-1-89-24 BC88-143 354 VIII-1-92-77R BC91-629* 549
VIII-1-89-185 BC90-243 434 VIII-1-92-116 BC90-657 563
VIII-1-89-249 BC90-653 464 VIII-1-92-185 BC93-650 598
VIII-1-89-258 BC90-773 468 VIII-1-92-210 BC94-137 613
VIII-1-92-62 BC92-099 536 VIII-1-92-217 BC93-764 615
VIII-1-95-69 BC95-234 661 VIII-1-10-19 10-354 961
VIII-1-95-138 BC96-341A 703 Appendix 9, 9-2 VIII-1-04-105 04-1530 928
VIII-1-95-141 BC96-379 704 Appendix 9, Fig. 9-2 VIII-1-04-105 04-1530 928
VIII-1-98-13 BC96-342 725 Appendix 9, Fig. 9-5 VIII-1-04-105 04-1530 928
VIII-1-98-20 BC97-512 728 Appendix 9, 9-5(c)(4) VIII-1-95-149 BC96-478 707
VIII-1-98-51 BC98-288 744 Appendix 9, 9-6 VIII-1-01-115 BC01-870 846
VIII-1-01-109 BC01-801 840 Appendix 10 VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96
VIII-1-07-59 08-1302 944 VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559
Appendix 2, Fig. 2-13 VIII-1-95-24 BC94-591 632 VIII-1-92-203 BC94-059 610
VIII-1-07-59 08-1302 944 Appendix 10, 10-5 VIII-1-98-66 BC98-307 754
Appendix 2, Table 2-5.1 VIII-1-83-89R BC81-258* 6 Appendix 10, 10-6 VIII-1-95-56 BC92-332 652
VIII-1-04-91 BC05-1667 913 Appendix 10, 10-12 VIII-1-83-82R BC85-158 189
Appendix 2, 2-8 VIII-1-92-137 BC93-041 575 Appendix 10, 10-13 VIII-1-10-13 08-1207 959
Appendix 2, 2-11 VIII-1-89-205 BC90-436 441 VIII-1-10-29 09-1598 964
VIII-1-07-37 03-1846 937 Appendix 10, 10-15(d) VIII-1-92-131 BC93-029 573
Appendix 2, 2-12(a)(1) VIII-1-83-216 BC83-476 125 Appendix 12 VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176
Appendix 2, 2-13 VIII-1-07-37 03-1846 937 VIII-1-98-87 BC99-457 767
Appendix 2, 2-13(a)(2) VIII-1-98-120 BC00-268 785 Appendix 12, 12-2 VIII-1-83-158 BC83-210 93
Appendix 2, 2-14 VIII-1-07-52 08-716 942 Appendix 12, 12-3 VIII-1-10-02 09-577 953
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Appendix 3 VIII-1-86-115 BC87-004 277 Appendix 12, 12-3(b) VIII-1-89-170 BC90-005 429
VIII-1-92-80 BC92-167 543 VIII-1-89-187 BC90-303 435
Appendix 4 VIII-1-83-87 BC82-828 52 VIII-1-92-36 BC91-115 520
VIII-1-83-133R BC82-718* 87 VIII-1-92-58 BC92-057 534
VIII-1-83-221 BC83-578 127 Appendix 12, 12-4 VIII-1-98-16 BC97-440 726
VIII-1-89-12 BC87-204 348 Appendix 13 VIII-1-83-184 BC83-328 103
VIII-1-92-169 BC93-485 592 VIII-1-83-230 BC83-110,
VIII-1-07-33 07-1624 933 BC83-298 131
Appendix 4, 4-3(b) VIII-1-04-18 BC03-1647 877 VIII-1-83-252 BC83-662 142
Appendix 4, 4-3(f) VIII-1-95-136 BC96-277 702 VIII-1-83-289 BC84-158 159
Appendix 5 VIII-1-86-02 BC79-696 213 VIII-1-83-363 BC84-643 206
VIII-1-89-139 BC89-218 412 VIII-1-86-23 BC84-591 221
VIII-1-15-20 14-942 991 VIII-1-86-09 BC85-285 216
Appendix 6 VIII-1-95-83 BC95-389 667 VIII-1-86-182 BC87-381 310
Appendix 6, 6-4 VIII-1-83-41 BC82-409 25 VIII-1-01-91 BC01-640 833
VIII-1-92-213 BC94-003 614 VIII-1-04-51 BC04-1500 897
VIII-1-95-51 BC95-046 650 Appendix 13, Fig. 13-2 VIII-1-01-42 BC01-225 809
Appendix 7 VIII-1-10-51 11-1856 974 Appendix 13, 13-2(a) VIII-1-86-56 BC56-148 242
VIII-1-15-13 14-1114 989 VIII-1-92-155 BC92-103 583
Appendix 7, 7-3(a)(4)(b),(c), VIII-1-01-31 BC01-074 805
(d) VIII-1-83-167 BC82-830 97 VIII-1-01-124 BC02-2310 849
Appendix 8 VIII-1-83-326 BC84-564 184 Appendix 13, 13-4(b) VIII-1-92-222 BC93-512 617
VIII-1-89-157 BC89-302 419 VIII-1-95-118 BC96-209
Appendix 8, 8-1 VIII-1-04-02 BC02-4118 873 (BC96-228) 690
Appendix 13, 13-6 VIII-1-95-10 BC94-291 627
VIII-1-95-94 BC95-473 677
Appendix 13, 13-14(e) VIII-1-83-15 BC82-206 13
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Appendix 14 VIII-1-83-281 BC84-135 156 Appendix A, Fig. A-2 VIII-1-83-234 BC83-534 133
VIII-1-83-333 BC84-125 192 VIII-1-01-67 BC01-301 819
VIII-1-86-186 BC87-405 312 Appendix A, Table A-2 VIII-1-83-56 BC81-403 33
VIII-1-01-80 BC01-411 828 Appendix E VIII-1-83-228 BC82-824 130
Appendix 14, Table 14-10.4.1 VIII-1-86-20 BC85-327 220 Appendix F VIII-1-89-301 BC91-209 492
Appendix 14, 14-20 VIII-1-83-286 BC84-153 158 Appendix G, G-2 VIII-1-10-04 09-607 953
Appendix 14, 14-40 VIII-1-83-154 BC83-170 91 Appendix L VIII-1-83-212 BC82-882 123
Appendix 14, 14-50 VIII-1-86-30 BC85-487 225 VIII-1-83-238 BC83-599 135
Appendix 15 VIII-1-83-361R BC77-701* 205 Appendix L, L-1 VIII-1-86-190 BC87-428 314
Appendix 17 VIII-1-89-257 BC90-772 467 Appendix L, L-2.2 VIII-1-01-125 BC96-381 850
VIII-1-89-271 BC90-300 481 Appendix L, L-7 VIII-1-83-150 BC83-120 88
VIII-1-89-291 BC91-045 488 VIII-1-89-242 BC90-404 461
VIII-1-89-298 BC91-047 491 VIII-1-01-32 BC01-079 806
VIII-1-92-38 BC91-559 527 Appendix L, L-7.5 VIII-1-01-125 BC96-381 850
VIII-1-92-101 BC92-010 557 Appendix M VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18
VIII-1-92-102 BC92-345 558 VIII-1-83-28 BC80-607 19
VIII-1-92-191 BC93-741 605 VIII-1-92-132R BC90-728* 624
VIII-1-95-19 BC93-631 630 VIII-1-92-94R BC92-116* 675
VIII-1-98-105 BC99-456 779 VIII-1-98-17 BC97-443 727
VIII-1-04-85 BC03-1476 911 Appendix M, M-5(a) VIII-1-83-338 BC84-615 195
VIII-1-10-49 05-661 973 VIII-1-98-90 BC99-447 768
Appendix 18 VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96 Appendix M, M-5(b) VIII-1-98-90 BC99-447 768
VIII-1-98-101 BC99-609 777 VIII-1-01-03 BC00-391 790
Appendix 19, 19-3 VIII-1-92-12 BC91-432 509 Appendix M, M-5.7 VIII-1-04-97 BC05-1136 914
Appendix 19, 19-4(b) VIII-1-89-106 BC89-169 92 Appendix M, M-5.8 VIII-1-04-70 BC04-1260 903
Appendix 20 VIII-1-10-36 11-335 969 Appendix M, M-6 VIII-1-95-25 BC94-058 632
Appendix 20, 20-2 VIII-1-07-42 07-2038 939 Appendix M, M-7(a) VIII-1-98-43 BC98-178 742
Appendix 22 VIII-1-10-54 10-325 975 Appendix M, M-8(a) VIII-1-01-16 BC00-676 799
Appendix 22, 22-3 VIII-1-89-152 BC89-275 417 Appendix P VIII-1-83-130 BC81-717 73
VIII-1-89-252 BC90-686 465 VIII-1-89-09 BC84-661 346
VIII-1-92-47 BC91-628 531 VIII-1-92-44 BC91-564 530
VIII-1-98-27 BC98-062 730 VIII-1-95-22 BC94-280 631
Appendix 23 VIII-1-01-103 BC01-724 837 Appendix S VIII-1-95-73 BC95-313 663
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VIII-1-04-68 BC03-1826 903 Appendix W VIII-1-83-23 BC82-291 16
Appendix 24 VIII-1-98-32 BC98-177 738 VIII-1-83-70 BC82-529 39
VIII-1-01-136 BC01-329 862 VIII-1-83-266 BC84-089 148
Appendix 24, 24-1(f) VIII-1-92-209 BC94-134 613 VIII-1-86-82 BC85-320 257
Appendix 24, 24-2(e) VIII-1-89-107 BC89-185 92 VIII-1-86-185 BC87-398 311
VIII-1-89-226 BC90-545 454 VIII-1-92-29 BC91-466 517
Appendix 26 VIII-1-95-154 BC96-525 708 VIII-1-92-102 BC92-345 558
VIII-1-07-03 BC06-948 917 VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559
VIII-1-07-60 08-1068 944 VIII-1-92-123 BC92-454 571
VIII-1-15-20 14-942 991 VIII-1-83-322 BC84-411 182
Appendix 27 VIII-1-95-116 BC96-129 689 VIII-1-89-111 BC89-170 399
VIII-1-98-91 BC99-478 773 VIII-1-92-118 BC92-104 564
Appendix 28 VIII-1-95-104 BC96-093 680 VIII-1-92-199 BC93-446 608
VIII-1-01-05 BC00-502 791 VIII-1-92-202 BC94-036 609
VIII-1-01-41 BC01-223 809 VIII-1-95-76 BC94-417 664
VIII-1-01-60 BC01-297 816 VIII-1-98-27 BC98-062 730
VIII-1-01-79 BC01-408 828 VIII-1-98-76 BC99-280 763
VIII-1-01-110 BC01-843 840 VIII-1-01-48 BC01-194 811
VIII-1-01-134 BC02-2640 857 VIII-1-01-104 BC01-793 838
VIII-1-07-49 08-888 941 VIII-1-04-39 BC02-2682 890
VIII-1-07-53 08-1043 942 VIII-1-04-59 BC05-078 900
Appendix 44 VIII-1-15-18 14-1620 990 VIII-1-04-80 BC05-672 907
Nonmandatory Appendices VIII-1-07-35 07-139 934
Appendix A VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10 VIII-1-07-65 08-1042 945
VIII-1-83-20 BC82-259 15
VIII-1-01-141 BC02-2426 864
VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
Appendix A, A-1(a) VIII-1-83-157 BC83-207 92
Appendix A, A-2 VIII-1-98-77 BC99-363 763
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Appendix W, VIII-1-83-322 BC84-411 182 U-1 VIII-1-83-214 BC83-127 124
Table W-3 VIII-1-89-111 BC89-170 399 VIII-1-83-259 BC84-050 146
VIII-1-92-118 BC92-104 564 VIII-1-86-94 BC86-257 262
VIII-1-92-199 BC93-446 608 VIII-1-86-99 BC86-313 264
VIII-1-92-202 BC94-036 609 VIII-1-86-136 BC87-116 278
VIII-1-95-29 BC94-502 641 VIII-1-86-163 BC87-202 303
VIII-1-95-35 BC93-524 643 VIII-1-86-224 BC88-051 334
VIII-1-95-80 BC94-351 666 VIII-1-89-03 BC88-123 343
VIII-1-98-56 BC98-367 751 VIII-1-89-102 BC89-117 390
VIII-1-01-54 BC01-224 814 VIII-1-89-147 BC89-255 415
VIII-1-01-76 BC01-379 826 VIII-1-89-163 BC89-438 421
Appendix Y VIII-1-83-303 BC83-359 174 VIII-1-95-128 BC95-396 694
VIII-1-89-125 BC88-162 406 VIII-1-98-24 BC98-115 729
VIII-1-95-16 BC94-410 629 VIII-1-04-60 BC05-103 900
Appendix Y, Y-3 VIII-1-89-15 BC88-077 349 U-1(a) VIII-1-86-127 BC86-127 282
Appendix Z VIII-1-86-196 BC86-527 320 VIII-1-95-130 BC96-380 694
VIII-1-89-25 BC88-164 354 U-1(c) VIII-1-89-41 BC88-015 361
Appendix AA VIII-1-89-20 BC88-125 352 VIII-1-92-15R BC91-232* 511
VIII-1-92-88 BC92-170 553 U-1(c)(1) VIII-1-01-147 BC03-175 866
VIII-1-95-18 BC92-326 630 U-1(c)(2) VIII-1-98-54 BC98-336 750
VIII-1-98-34 BC98-225 738 VIII-1-07-19 06-1272 929
Appendix AA, AA-2.4.1 VIII-1-01-62 BC01-313 816 VIII-1-07-28 07-291 932
Appendix AA, AA-5 VIII-1-83-354 BC85-028 202 VIII-1-07-43 07-1263 940
Appendix CC VIII-1-92-78 BC92-148 542 U-1(c)(2)(c) VIII-1-98-89 BC99-479 767
Appendix DD VIII-1-04-09 BC03-1491 875 VIII-1-01-98 BC01-227 836
Appendix EE VIII-1-92-109 BC92-344 560 VIII-1-04-33 BC03-1277 887
Code Cases U-1(c)(2)(d) VIII-1-98-89 BC99-479 767
Code Case 1177-7 VIII-1-83-125 BC82-863 70 U-1(c)(2)(e) VIII-1-98-54 BC98-336 750
VIII-1-83-237 BC83-598 134 VIII-1-01-131 BC02-3353 856
VIII-1-83-316 BC84-410 180 VIII-1-04-47 BC04-1115 896
Code Case 1409-5 VIII-1-83-123 BC82-834 70 VIII-1-13-13 13-165 983
Code Case 1667-1 VIII-1-86-53 BC86-106 241 U-1(c)(2)(f) VIII-1-10-11 09-771 956
Code Case 1883 VIII-1-83-206 BC83-463 114 U-1(c)(2)(g) VIII-1-04-20 BC03-915 878
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Code Case 1939 VIII-1-83-342 BC84-667 197 U-1(c)(2)(h) VIII-1-98-19 BC97-444 727
Code Case 1986-2 VIII-1-89-99 BC89-112 89 VIII-1-01-15 BC00-664 799
Code Case 2005 VIII-1-86-160 BC87-194 302 VIII-1-98-112 BC00-096 782
Code Case 2046 VIII-1-95-147 BC96-472 706 VIII-1-01-97 BC00-465 835
Code Case 2211 VIII-1-01-07 BC00-501 792 VIII-1-04-37 BC04-346 888
VIII-1-01-111 BC99-084 845 U-1(c)(2)(i) VIII-1-01-15 BC00-664 799
Code Case 2235 VIII-1-98-41 BC98-327 741 VIII-1-04-90 BC06-095 914
VIII-1-01-39 BC01-125 808 U-1(c)(3) VIII-1-89-46 BC88-174 363
Code Case 2235-9 VIII-1-10-05 09-808 953 VIII-1-89-176 BC90-020 431
VIII-1-13-14 11-1250 984 VIII-1-89-231 BC90-479 456
Code Case 2235-9(i)(3) VIII-1-10-17 09-573 960 VIII-1-92-164 BC93-503 591
Code Case 2278 VIII-1-01-29 BC01-094 804 VIII-1-95-44 BC94-669 647
Code Case 2506-1 VIII-1-07-23 07-952 930 U-1(c)(5) VIII-1-83-99 BC82-808 57
Code Case 2591 VIII-1-13-03 12-423 976 VIII-1-86-85 BC86-292 258
Foreword VIII-1-83-164 BC84-610 95 VIII-1-89-110 BC89-167 399
VIII-1-83-364 BC85-179 206 VIII-1-89-261 BC90-652 476
VIII-1-95-29 BC94-502 641 U-1(c)(6) VIII-1-83-247 BC83-648 140
VIII-1-95-49 BC94-672 649 VIII-1-86-13 BC85-291 218
Interpretation Statement in VIII-1-89-34 BC88-246 358
Code VIII-1-95-159 BC96-134 715 U-1(c)(7) VIII-1-86-164 BC87-291 303
U-1(c)(7)(a) VIII-1-86-98 BC86-301 264
U-1(c)(8) VIII-1-89-01 BC88-119 343
VIII-1-89-114 BC89-004 400
U-1(c)(9) VIII-1-86-142 BC87-161 294
VIII-1-86-143 BC87-165 294
VIII-1-86-145 BC87-169 295
VIII-1-86-154 BC87-175 299
VIII-1-86-165 BC87-250 304
VIII-1-86-211 BC88-007 328
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U-1(d) VIII-1-95-02 BC94-281 625 U-2(d) VIII-1-01-12 BC00-131 794
VIII-1-95-107 BC96-122 682 U-2(f)(3) VIII-1-89-223 BC90-535 453
U-1(e) VIII-1-83-03 BC81-260 7 U-2(g) VIII-1-83-176 BC83-285 100
VIII-1-89-112 BC89-186 400 VIII-1-83-200 BC83-408 112
VIII-1-89-115 BC89-202 401 VIII-1-83-314 BC84-379 179
VIII-1-92-52 BC90-299 532 VIII-1-86-02 BC79-696 213
VIII-1-01-04 BC00-500 790 VIII-1-86-04 BC85-227 214
VIII-1-10-27 10-171 963 VIII-1-89-161 BC89-374 420
U-1(e)(1) VIII-1-83-256 BC84-030 144 VIII-1-89-275 BC91-011 482
VIII-1-83-282 BC84-137 156 VIII-1-92-146 BC93-373 579
VIII-1-83-329 BC82-755 191 VIII-1-92-198 BC92-219 608
VIII-1-86-193 BC85-222 319 VIII-1-95-09 BC94-474 627
VIII-1-95-52 BC95-047 650 VIII-1-01-99 BC01-326 836
VIII-1-13-13 13-165 983 VIII-1-07-47 08-637 941
U-1(e)(1)(a) VIII-1-01-09 BC00-596 793 VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
VIII-1-01-28 BC00-705 804 VIII-1-15-02 14-354 985
U-1(e)(1)(b) VIII-1-86-24 BC84-600 222 U-2(h) VIII-1-89-08 BC84-268 346
VIII-1-89-168 BC89-437 428 VIII-1-89-286 BC90-303 486
U-1(e)(1)(c) VIII-1-89-29 BC88-189 357 VIII-1-98-96 BC98-292 775
VIII-1-95-88 BC95-466 669 U-2(h)(3) VIII-1-95-26 BC94-106 639
VIII-1-98-57 BC98-368 751 U-2(i) VIII-1-83-83 BC81-267 50
U-1(e)(2) VIII-1-98-81 BC99-373 765 VIII-1-86-119 BC87-009 279
VIII-1-01-14 BC00-598 794 VIII-1-89-150 BC89-278 416
U-1(e)(3) VIII-1-07-67 08-1399 949 VIII-1-89-246 BC90-650 463
U-1(e)(4) VIII-1-83-256R BC84-030* 377 U-3(a) VIII-1-10-40 09-859 970
VIII-1-95-74 BC94-118 663 Table U-3 VIII-1-01-108 BC01-795 839
VIII-1-07-11 BC06-1118 920 U-4 VIII-1-07-27 07-613 931
U-1(g) VIII-1-83-104 BC79-780 60 Part UB
VIII-1-86-60 BC86-211 244 UB-6 VIII-1-86-228 BC88-083 335
VIII-1-86-87 BC86-295 259 UB-18 VIII-1-83-312R BC84-340* 190
VIII-1-86-124 BC87-071 281 Part UCD
VIII-1-86-201 BC87-486 322 UCD-16 VIII-1-01-12 BC00-131 794
VIII-1-86-219 BC87-047 331 UCD-78 VIII-1-83-342 BC84-667 197
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VIII-1-92-139 BC93-032 576 UCD-101 VIII-1-83-108 BC80-053 62
VIII-1-95-101 BC95-498B 679 VIII-1-89-169 BC90-003 428
VIII-1-01-33 BC01-091 806 Part UCI
VIII-1-01-74 BC01-321 825 Part UCI VIII-1-83-352 BC85-016 202
VIII-1-04-31 BC03-775 886 VIII-1-92-61 BC92-098 535
U-1(g)(1) VIII-1-92-215 BC94-050 615 VIII-1-95-34 BC91-573 643
VIII-1-95-77 BC94-586 664 UCI-16 VIII-1-01-12 BC00-131 794
VIII-1-98-15 BC98-088 726 Table UCI-23 VIII-1-86-197 BC87-070 320
U-1(g)(2) VIII-1-98-15 BC98-088 726 UCI-23(b) VIII-1-86-86 BC86-293 259
U-1(g)(3) VIII-1-95-130 BC96-380 694 UCI-35 VIII-1-83-172 BC83-256 98
VIII-1-98-15 BC98-088 726 UCI-78 VIII-1-86-137 BC87-117 287
U-1(h) VIII-1-86-35 BC85-522 227 VIII-1-89-305 BC91-103 493
VIII-1-95-48 BC94-670 649 UCI-101 VIII-1-83-108 BC80-053 62
VIII-1-95-84 BC95-390 668 VIII-1-86-91 BC86-235 261
U-1(i) VIII-1-89-31 BC88-201 357 VIII-1-86-137 BC87-117 287
U-1(j) VIII-1-86-161 BC87-197 302 VIII-1-86-152 BC87-164 298
VIII-1-89-203 BC90-257 441 VIII-1-89-169 BC90-003 428
VIII-1-89-235 BC90-534 458 Part UCL
VIII-1-89-306 BC91-107 493 UCL-1 VIII-1-83-136 BC83-224 76
VIII-1-04-10 BC03-1192 875 UCL-23(b) VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114
U-1(k) VIII-1-83-201 BC83-420 112 UCL-34 VIII-1-83-189 BC81-531 106
VIII-1-83-258 BC84-033 145 VIII-1-83-192 BC82-655 108
VIII-1-86-132 BC87-107 285 VIII-1-83-335 BC84-384 193
U-2(a) VIII-1-83-30 BC82-166 21 VIII-1-95-137 BC96-334 703
VIII-1-01-07 BC00-501 792 UCL-34(a) VIII-1-10-32 10-1831 965
VIII-1-10-45 11-747 972 UCL-34(a) and (b) VIII-1-83-207 BC83-464 114
VIII-1-13-06 06-1248 981 UCL-35 VIII-1-95-137 BC96-334 703
U-2(a)(4) VIII-1-95-74 BC94-118 663 UCL-35(c) VIII-1-83-107 BC82-169 62
U-2(b) VIII-1-86-79 BC86-259 256 UCL-36 VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107
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Part UCL (Cont'd) Part UCS (Cont'd)
UCL-51 VIII-1-98-108 BC00-080 780 Table UCS-56 VIII-1-83-97 BC82-806 56
Part UCS VIII-1-83-100 BC82-825 58
UCS-5(b) VIII-1-86-29 BC85-451 224 VIII-1-83-119 BC82-411 68
VIII-1-92-83 BC92-173 544 VIII-1-83-168 BC83-084 97
UCS-6 VIII-1-86-103 BC86-370 266 VIII-1-83-307 BC83-636 176
VIII-1-89-66 BC88-439 372 VIII-1-86-06 BC85-245 215
UCS-6(b) VIII-1-92-37 BC91-600 520 VIII-1-86-41 BC85-468 235
VIII-1-95-03 BC94-286 625 VIII-1-86-55 BC86-114 241
UCS-6(b)(3) VIII-1-92-207 BC94-108 611 VIII-1-86-204 BC85-509 324
VIII-1-98-80 BC99-362 764 VIII-1-86-207 BC87-270 326
VIII-1-04-100 BC06-541 915 VIII-1-89-30 BC88-192 357
UCS-7 VIII-1-01-92 BC01-340 833 VIII-1-89-284 BC90-863 486
UCS-10 VIII-1-92-152 BC93-138 582 VIII-1-89-289 BC90-693 488
VIII-1-95-131 BC96-306 695 VIII-1-89-293 BC91-049 489
UCS-11 VIII-1-92-03 BC91-230 505 VIII-1-92-104 BC92-290 558
VIII-1-92-83 BC92-173 544 VIII-1-92-176 BC93-641 595
UCS-12 VIII-1-83-37 BC82-314 24 VIII-1-92-182 BC93-647 597
UCS-12(b) VIII-1-92-152 BC93-138 582 VIII-1-92-183R BC93-648* 597
UCS-23 VIII-1-95-39 BC94-567 645 VIII-1-95-33 BC88-084 642
Table UCS-23 VIII-1-83-84 BC82-545 50 VIII-1-98-108 BC00-080 780
VIII-1-83-180 BC83-311 101 VIII-1-01-19 BC00-691
VIII-1-83-218 BC83-546 126 [BC00-708] 800
VIII-1-83-226 BC81-301 129 UCS-56(c) VIII-1-86-17 BC85-323 219
VIII-1-83-253 BC83-663 142 UCS-56(d)(2) VIII-1-92-66 BC92-054 537
VIII-1-86-32 BC85-496 226 VIII-1-10-25 06-1195 963
UCS-25 VIII-1-83-228 BC82-824 130 UCS-56(d)(3) VIII-1-98-11 BC97-275 719
VIII-1-86-46 BC85-605 238 VIII-1-98-110 BC00-082 781
VIII-1-86-134 BC87-112 286 UCS-56(d)(4) VIII-1-83-175 BC83-283 100
VIII-1-89-126 BC88-242 407 UCS-56(e) VIII-1-01-87 BC01-588 831
UCS-56 VIII-1-83-74 BC82-664 41 UCS-56(f) VIII-1-83-59 BC81-656 34
VIII-1-83-100 BC82-825 58 VIII-1-89-202 BC90-388 440
VIII-1-83-103 BC82-873 59 Table UCS-56.1 VIII-1-83-165 BC82-736 96
VIII-1-83-237 BC83-598 134 VIII-1-89-232R BC90-481* 457
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VIII-1-83-335 BC84-384 193 VIII-1-04-73 BC05-032 904
VIII-1-86-55 BC86-114 241 UCS-57 VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-89-63 BC88-428 371 VIII-1-86-140 BC87-171 293
VIII-1-89-212R BC90-493* 449 VIII-1-92-147 BC93-418 580
VIII-1-92-147 BC93-418 580 VIII-1-95-63 BC95-167 654
VIII-1-92-153 BC93-358 582 Table UCS-57 VIII-1-83-271 BC84-113 151
VIII-1-95-116 BC96-129 689 UCS-66 VIII-1-89-53 BC88-387 367
VIII-1-98-91 BC99-478 773 VIII-1-89-141 BC89-229 413
VIII-1-01-143 BC02-2819 865 VIII-1-89-216 BC90-399 451
VIII-1-89-225 BC90-544 454
VIII-1-92-20 BC88-240 513
VIII-1-92-21 BC89-037 513
VIII-1-92-157 BC93-439 584
VIII-1-92-186 BC93-652 598
VIII-1-95-158 BC97-254 710
VIII-1-01-123 BC02-2314 849
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Part UCS (Cont'd) Part UCS (Cont'd)
Fig. UCS-66 VIII-1-89-44 BC88-111 362 UCS-67(a)(2) VIII-1-01-06 BC00-503 791
VIII-1-89-190 BC90-261 436 VIII-1-01-64 BC01-317 817
VIII-1-89-274 BC90-861 482 VIII-1-01-86 BC01-403 830
VIII-1-92-93 BC90-247 554 VIII-1-01-93 BC01-647 834
VIII-1-92-122 BC92-406 570 UCS-67(b) VIII-1-89-23 BC88-142 354
VIII-1-92-134 BC92-455 574 VIII-1-92-142 BC93-104 578
VIII-1-92-142 BC93-104 578 UCS-67(c) VIII-1-83-49 BC81-546 29
VIII-1-92-144 BC93-349 579 VIII-1-92-187 BC93-683 599
VIII-1-92-201 BC94-044 609 UCS-67(d) VIII-1-92-219 BC94-073 616
VIII-1-92-218 BC93-777A 616 VIII-1-95-102 BC96-098 679
VIII-1-92-219 BC94-073 616 UCS-67(d)(2) VIII-1-01-06 BC00-503 791
VIII-1-95-54 BC93-438 651 VIII-1-01-36 BC01-105 807
VIII-1-95-62 BC95-161 654 VIII-1-01-93 BC01-647 834
VIII-1-95-158 BC97-254 710 UCS-68 VIII-1-92-126 BC93-140 572
VIII-1-01-25 BC01-056 803 UCS-68(b) VIII-1-98-99 BC99-597 776
VIII-1-01-48 BC01-194 811 UCS-68(c) VIII-1-95-15 BC94-186 629
VIII-1-07-25 07-725 931 VIII-1-95-160 BC96-378 725
Fig. UCS-66, Note (c) VIII-1-07-31 06-1121 933 VIII-1-01-19 BC00-691
UCS-66(a) VIII-1-89-279 BC90-771 484 [BC00-708] 800
VIII-1-89-295 BC91-083 490 VIII-1-01-130 BC02-2793 855
VIII-1-95-68 BC95-233 661 VIII-1-01-121 BC02-2427 848
VIII-1-01-137 BC99-102 862 UCS-79 VIII-1-83-71 BC82-587 40
UCS-66(a)(1)(a) VIII-1-95-62 BC95-161 654 VIII-1-83-223 BC83-582 128
UCS-66(a)(1)(b) VIII-1-89-308 BC90-726 494 VIII-1-83-224 BC83-586 129
VIII-1-98-13 BC96-342 725 VIII-1-86-170 BC84-170 305
UCS-66(a)(3) VIII-1-89-217 BC90-496 451 VIII-1-86-222 BC88-048 333
VIII-1-92-41 BC91-044 529 VIII-1-89-74 BC88-472 380
UCS-66(b) VIII-1-82-45 BC81-038 87 VIII-1-01-57 BC01-288 815
VIII-1-86-230 BC88-086 336 VIII-1-15-05 08-1190 986
VIII-1-89-239 BC89-162 460 UCS-79(b) VIII-1-95-132 BC96-351 695
VIII-1-92-98 BC92-319 556 UCS-79(b) and Part UHA VIII-1-83-148 BC82-403 88
VIII-1-95-85 BC95-397 668 UCS-79(d) VIII-1-83-12 BC82-170 11
VIII-1-98-93 BC99-565 774 VIII-1-83-81 BC82-729 43
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UCS-66(b)(3) VIII-1-98-05 BC96-257 717 VIII-1-83-105 BC82-798 61
UCS-66(c) VIII-1-89-17 BC88-097 350 VIII-1-83-337 BC84-601 194
VIII-1-89-76 BC89-005 380 VIII-1-86-48 BC86-068 239
VIII-1-89-155R BC89-312* 418 VIII-1-89-259 BC90-746 468
VIII-1-89-267 BC89-253 479 VIII-1-92-46 BC91-627 530
VIII-1-92-63 BC92-075 536 VIII-1-95-50 BC94-684 649
VIII-1-95-15 BC94-186 629 VIII-1-95-142 BC96-352 704
VIII-1-95-160 BC96-378 725 UCS-79(d)(3) VIII-1-86-15 BC85-319 218
VIII-1-98-10 BC97-274 719 UCS-79(e) VIII-1-92-59 BC91-289 535
VIII-1-98-39 BC98-286 740 UCS-85 VIII-1-83-114 BC81-130 65
UCS-66(c)(2) VIII-1-83-126 BC83-073 71 VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-83-127 BC83-083 71 VIII-1-83-293 BC84-193 161
VIII-1-83-253 BC83-663 142 VIII-1-86-37 BC85-606 233
VIII-1-83-270 BC84-106 151 VIII-1-86-125R BC87-019* 293
UCS-66(d) VIII-1-86-220 BC87-041 332 VIII-1-89-19 BC88-120 352
UCS-66(g) VIII-1-01-06 BC00-503 791 VIII-1-89-69 BC88-193 378
Fig. UCS-66.1 VIII-1-98-93 BC99-565 774 VIII-1-89-140 BC89-224 412
VIII-1-01-37 BC01-106 807 VIII-1-01-73 BC01-287 825
UCS-67 VIII-1-89-322 BC90-683 551 VIII-1-10-43 11-937 971
VIII-1-95-158 BC97-254 710 VIII-1-15-08 10-399 987
VIII-1-01-110 BC01-843 840 UCS-85(b) VIII-1-83-32 BC82-240 22
VIII-1-04-75 BC05-563 905 VIII-1-83-116 BC81-559 66
UCS-67(a) VIII-1-89-240 BC89-226 460 VIII-1-86-27R BC85-140* 549
VIII-1-89-273 BC90-770 482 VIII-1-86-45 BC85-602 237
VIII-1-92-124 BC92-457 571 VIII-1-86-194 BC86-105 319
VIII-1-92-173 BC93-591 594 VIII-1-92-39 BC91-565 528
VIII-1-98-52 BC98-086 749
UCS-67(a)(1) VIII-1-01-46 BC01-192 810
VIII-1-10-14 08-1027 959
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Part UCS (Cont'd) Part UG (Cont'd)
UCS-85(b) and (e) VIII-77-33R NA 789 UG-11 VIII-1-83-65 BC82-293 37
VIII-1-83-227 BC82-563 130 VIII-1-83-217 BC83-544 125
VIII-1-89-314 BC90-483 497 VIII-1-83-293 BC84-193 161
VIII-1-98-55 BC98-365 751 VIII-1-83-345 BC84-677 198
UCS-85(c) VIII-1-83-353 BC85-025 202 VIII-1-89-282 BC90-791 485
VIII-1-01-101 BC01-341 837 VIII-1-95-128 BC95-396 694
VIII-1-15-06 10-172 987 VIII-1-95-150 BC96-523 707
UCS-85(d) VIII-1-89-162 BC89-375 421 VIII-1-98-01 BC96-536 716
UCS-85(f) VIII-1-13-04 11-83 976 VIII-1-01-22 BC00-703 801
UCS-85(i) VIII-1-15-06 10-172 987 VIII-1-01-149 BC03-458 867
Part UF UG-11(a) VIII-1-89-145 BC89-242 414
UF-5(b) VIII-1-07-64 08-599 945 VIII-1-89-283 BC90-865 485
UF-7 VIII-1-89-73 BC88-471 379 VIII-1-92-40 BC92-036 528
VIII-1-95-44 BC94-669 647 VIII-1-95-59 BC95-050 653
VIII-1-01-49 BC01-196 812 VIII-1-98-68 BC99-218 755
VIII-1-07-64 08-599 945 VIII-1-04-11 BC01-279 875
UF-30 VIII-1-89-39 BC88-411 360 UG-11(a)(1) VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
UF-31(b)(1)(a) VIII-1-92-213 BC94-003 614 VIII-1-89-280 BC90-774 484
UF-32(b) VIII-1-89-135 BC89-206 410 VIII-1-95-14 BC94-136 629
VIII-1-92-01 BC90-235 505 VIII-1-98-47 BC98-296 743
UF-37 VIII-1-83-311 BC84-313 178 VIII-1-98-55 BC98-365 751
VIII-1-92-01 BC90-235 505 VIII-1-98-67 BC99-083 755
UF-53 VIII-1-89-58 BC88-413 369 VIII-1-07-39 07-394 939
Part UG UG-11(a)(2) VIII-1-89-204 BC90-435 441
UG-4 VIII-1-83-24 BC82-295 16 VIII-1-95-140 BC96-373 704
VIII-1-86-38 BC85-608 233 UG-11(a)(3) VIII-1-86-92 BC86-255 261
VIII-1-89-65 BC88-437 372 UG-11(b) VIII-1-83-01 BC81-195 6
UG-4(a) VIII-1-92-74 BC91-412 540 VIII-1-86-87 BC86-273 259
UG-4(b) VIII-1-92-83 BC92-173 544 VIII-1-86-109 BC86-451 268
VIII-1-92-89 BC92-216 553 VIII-1-86-112 BC86-513 276
VIII-1-92-172 BC92-460 593 VIII-1-89-96 BC89-084 388
VIII-1-92-197 BC93-716 607 VIII-1-89-236 BC90-625 458
UG-5(b) VIII-1-83-204 BC83-453 113 VIII-1-95-70 BC95-173 662
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VIII-1-83-213 BC83-075 124 UG-11(c) VIII-1-83-55 BC81-269 32
UG-6 VIII-1-92-180 BC93-627 596 VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 121
UG-8 VIII-1-89-95 BC89-082 387 VIII-1-86-34 BC85-503 226
VIII-1-92-168 BC93-448 592 VIII-1-92-06 BC91-270 506
UG-8(a) VIII-1-86-209 BC87-474 327 VIII-1-92-50 BC90-788 532
UG-8(b) VIII-1-98-79 BC99-358 764 VIII-1-92-54 BC91-402 532
UG-9 VIII-1-86-343 BC84-674 197 VIII-1-92-120 BC92-405 570
VIII-1-92-149 BC93-111 581 VIII-1-95-21 BC94-494 631
UG-10 VIII-1-83-348 BC82-385B, VIII-1-95-122 BC96-219 691
BC83-085 200 VIII-1-10-56 12-370 975
VIII-1-86-105 BC86-379 267 VIII-1-15-11 14-314 988
VIII-1-86-188 BC87-425 313 UG-11(c)(2) VIII-1-83-330 BC83-320 191
VIII-1-89-07 BC87-430 345 VIII-1-89-320 BC91-265 499
VIII-1-89-59 BC88-422 369 UG-12 VIII-1-95-131 BC96-306 695
VIII-1-89-60 BC88-423 370 VIII-1-07-20 07-673 929
VIII-1-89-75 BC89-004 380 UG-12(b) VIII-1-83-109 BC82-195 63
VIII-1-89-277 BC91-013 483 VIII-1-95-125 BC96-249 692
VIII-1-92-149 BC93-111 581 UG-13 VIII-1-92-83 BC92-173 544
VIII-1-95-109 BC93-669 687 UG-14 VIII-1-86-128 BC87-043 283
VIII-1-07-46 07-2024 940 VIII-1-92-95 BC87-296 555
VIII-1-10-35 11-246 969 VIII-1-04-93 BC06-507 913
UG-10(a) VIII-1-83-06 BC81-660 8 UG-15 VIII-1-89-28 BC88-182 356
VIII-1-86-62 BC86-218 244 VIII-1-89-194 BC90-345 437
VIII-1-89-243 BC90-651 462 VIII-1-92-16 BC91-255 511
VIII-1-98-70 BC98-488 756 UG-16(b) VIII-1-83-285 BC84-141 157
UG-10(a)(1) VIII-1-92-18 BC91-399 512 VIII-1-86-214 BC88-011 329
UG-10(a)(2) VIII-1-89-198 BC90-294 438 UG-16(b)(1) VIII-1-95-145 BC96-245 705
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UG-16(b)(2) VIII-1-86-36 BC85-599 233 UG-22 VIII-1-86-191 BC87-313 314
VIII-1-95-145 BC96-245 705 VIII-1-89-06 BC83-137 345
VIII-1-04-69 BC03-1903 903 VIII-1-89-10 BC87-160 347
UG-16(b)(3) VIII-1-98-74 BC99-269 757 VIII-1-89-143 BC89-238 413
UG-16(b)(4) VIII-1-89-156 BC88-052 419 VIII-1-92-184 BC93-621 598
VIII-1-92-216 BC93-718 615 VIII-1-95-82 BC95-310 667
VIII-1-98-58 BC98-526 752 VIII-1-01-70 BC01-380 821
VIII-1-98-74 BC99-269 757 VIII-1-01-83 BC01-592 829
UG-16(c) VIII-1-86-67 BC86-240 247 VIII-1-07-47 08-637 941
VIII-1-92-216 BC93-718 615 UG-22(b) VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655
VIII-1-98-33 BC98-180 738 VIII-1-01-82 BC01-591 829
VIII-1-98-84E BC99-222 991 UG-22(g) VIII-1-04-27 BC04-324 884
VIII-1-04-92 BC06-357 913 UG-22(i) VIII-1-04-29 BC04-325 885
VIII-1-07-09 BC06-1362 919 UG-22(j) VIII-1-15-07 13-2236 987
UG-16(d) VIII-1-83-261 BC84-052 147 UG-23 VIII-1-93-621 BC84-592 184
VIII-1-86-11 BC85-287 217 VIII-1-86-166 BC87-251 304
UG-18 VIII-1-89-316 BC90-679 498 VIII-1-89-50 BC88-358 365
UG-19 VIII-1-83-60 BC82-659 35 VIII-1-89-84 BC89-064 383
VIII-1-89-82 BC89-056 382 VIII-1-92-44 BC91-564 530
VIII-1-95-09 BC94-474 627 VIII-1-95-131 BC96-306 695
VIII-1-01-99 BC01-326 836 UG-23(a) VIII-1-01-106 BC01-521 838
VIII-1-07-24 07-1004 930 UG-23(b) VIII-1-83-92R BC82-756* 121
UG-19(a) VIII-1-07-28 07-291 932 UG-23(c) VIII-1-86-172 BC85-288 306
UG-19(b) and (c) VIII-1-01-12 BC00-131 794 VIII-1-01-70 BC01-380 821
UG-20 VIII-1-83-309 BC84-264 177 UG-23(d) VIII-1-86-225 BC88-053 334
VIII-1-86-02 BC79-696 213 VIII-1-01-83 BC01-592 829
VIII-1-86-121 BC84-598 280 VIII-1-04-16 BC03-1319 877
VIII-1-89-133 BC89-189 409 UG-24 VIII-1-89-119 BC89-228 402
VIII-1-89-268 BC90-225 480 VIII-1-95-59 BC95-050 653
VIII-1-92-64 BC92-102 536 UG-24(a) VIII-1-10-51 11-1856 974
VIII-1-04-45 BC04-1070 895 UG-25 VIII-1-83-228 BC82-824 130
UG-20(a) VIII-1-95-153 BC96-233 708 UG-25(e) VIII-1-89-255 BC90-655 467
VIII-1-01-138 BC01-405 863 VIII-1-95-115 BC96-273 689
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VIII-1-07-41 02-4113 939 UG-25(f) VIII-1-92-197 BC93-216 607
UG-20(b) VIII-1-89-270 BC90-295 481 UG-27 VIII-1-83-95 BC82-787 56
VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802 VIII-1-83-320 BC84-130 181
UG-20(d) VIII-1-10-34 10-1800 969 VIII-1-86-65 BC86-237 246
UG-20(f) VIII-1-86-231 BC88-117 337 VIII-1-89-97 BC89-085 388
VIII-1-89-48 BC88-212 364 VIII-1-89-164 BC89-411 427
VIII-1-89-62 BC88-427 371 VIII-1-04-67 BC03-1634 902
VIII-1-89-91 BC89-074 386 VIII-1-04-76 BC05-565 905
VIII-1-89-100 BC89-114 389 VIII-1-10-38 10-1670 970
VIII-1-89-127 BC88-430 407 UG-27(c) VIII-1-92-31 BC91-517 518
VIII-1-89-132 BC89-160 409 UG-27(c)(1) VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 123
VIII-1-89-138 BC89-217 411 VIII-1-89-14 BC87-297 349
VIII-1-89-166 BC89-414 427 VIII-1-92-85 BC92-240 551
VIII-1-89-199 BC90-314 439 UG-28 VIII-1-83-233 BC83-356 132
VIII-1-89-138R BC89-217* 447 VIII-1-83-308 BC84-156 177
VIII-1-89-248 BC90-690 464 VIII-1-86-107 BC85-447 268
VIII-1-89-322 BC90-683 551 VIII-1-89-121 BC88-121 404
VIII-1-92-187 BC93-683 599 VIII-1-95-13 BC94-131 628
VIII-1-92-201 BC94-044 609 VIII-1-07-13 BC06-1199 920
VIII-1-01-84 BC01-607 830 VIII-1-04-106 01-153 928
VIII-1-01-121 BC02-2427 848 VIII-1-07-45 08-362 940
UG-20(f)(1) VIII-1-89-137 BC89-209 411 Fig. UG-28.1; Note (2) VIII-1-01-113 BC00-591 846
UG-20(f)(3) VIII-1-95-111 BC96-246 687 VIII-1-98-111 BC00-083 782
UG-21 VIII-1-86-121 BC84-598 280 UG-28 and U-2(g) VIII-1-83-169 BC83-113 97
VIII-1-92-71 BC91-177 539 UG-28(f) VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78
VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655 VIII-1-83-142 BC83-168 79
UG-29 VIII-1-95-13 BC94-131 628
VIII-1-98-04 BC96-475 717
VIII-1-01-126 BC02-2744 850
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Part UG (Cont'd) Part UG (Cont'd)
UG-29(b) VIII-1-89-275 BC91-011 482 UG-34(c)(2) VIII-1-83-323 BC84-429 182
VIII-1-92-68 BC92-101 538 VIII-1-98-03 BC96-105 716
VIII-1-92-198 BC92-219 609 Fig. UG-34 sketch (e) VIII-1-83-355 BC85-066 203
UG-29(c) VIII-1-83-68 BC82-308 39 VIII-1-98-65 BC99-100 754
VIII-1-95-110 BC95-401 687 Fig. UG-34 sketch (f) VIII-1-01-30 BC00-707 805
VIII-1-04-24 BC03-1845 883 Fig. UG-34 sketch (g) VIII-1-07-53 08-1043 942
UG-30 VIII-1-83-325 BC84-545 183 Fig. UG-34 sketch (j) VIII-1-01-109 BC01-801 840
VIII-1-98-103 BC99-611 778 Fig. UG-34 sketch (m) VIII-1-01-107 BC01-651 839
VIII-1-01-126 BC02-2744 850 Fig. UG-34 sketch (n) VIII-1-86-106 BC86-381 267
VIII-1-04-94 BC06-559 913 UG-35 VIII-1-83-190 BC82-197 106
UG-31 VIII-1-83-362 BC85-559 205 UG-35(b) VIII-1-83-08 BC82-066 9
UG-32 VIII-1-83-135 BC83-159 75 UG-35(d) VIII-1-86-24 BC84-600 222
VIII-1-83-172 BC83-256 98 UG-36 VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109
VIII-1-83-182 BC83-312 102 VIII-1-83-236 BC83-597 134
VIII-1-83-215 BC83-404 125 VIII-1-83-262 BC84-053 147
VIII-1-83-246 BC83-643 139 VIII-1-89-37 BC88-249 359
VIII-1-83-320 BC84-130 181 VIII-1-95-94 BC95-473 677
VIII-1-86-49 BC86-069 239 VIII-1-98-08 BC97-262 718
VIII-1-89-108 BC89-188 393 VIII-1-07-54 08-1081 942
VIII-1-92-31 BC91-517 518 UG-36 & Interpretation VIII-
VIII-1-13-08 11-1571 982 79-73 VIII-1-83-244 BC83-638 138
UG-32(d) VIII-1-86-174 BC86-417 307 UG-36(a) VIII-1-83-283 BC84-139 156
VIII-1-92-156 BC92-419 583 UG-36(b)(1) VIII-1-89-276 BC91-014 483
VIII-1-01-57 BC01-288 815 VIII-1-01-32 BC01-079 806
VIII-1-01-155 BC03-619 870 UG-36(b)(2) VIII-1-83-14 BC82-191 12
UG-32(e) VIII-1-86-88 BC86-300 260 UG-36(c)(3) VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183
VIII-1-10-55 11-1898 975 VIII-1-86-155 BC87-183 299
UG-32(g) VIII-1-89-184 BC90-193 433 VIII-1-95-124 BC96-236 692
UG-32(j) VIII-1-86-175 BC87-302 307 VIII-1-98-02 BC95-461,
UG-32(l) VIII-1-92-160 BC93-486 589 BC96-533 716
VIII-1-89-209 BC90-482 448 VIII-1-04-03 BC02-2796 873
UG-33 VIII-1-89-121 BC88-121 404 VIII-1-07-50 08-909 941
VIII-1-98-04 BC96-475 717 UG-36(c)(3)(a), (b), and (c) VIII-1-83-46 BC82-518 28
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VIII-1-98-38 BC98-176 740 VIII-1-89-120 BC89-231 403
VIII-1-10-06 08-1546 954 VIII-1-89-196R BC90-234* 475
UG-33(a) VIII-1-83-11 BC82-165 11 VIII-1-92-154 BC93-359 583
UG-34 VIII-1-83-113 BC83-033 66 VIII-1-98-03 BC96-105 716
VIII-1-83-181 BC83-315 102 UG-36(c)(3)(d) VIII-1-10-53 12-345 974
VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 UG-37 VIII-1-83-102 BC82-843 59
VIII-1-83-286 BC84-153 158 VIII-1-83-179 BC83-306 101
VIII-1-83-327 BC84-592 184 VIII-1-83-215 BC83-404 125
VIII-1-83-339 BC84-635 195 VIII-1-83-359 BC85-138 204
VIII-1-83-363 BC84-643 206 VIII-1-86-18 BC85-324 219
VIII-1-86-96 BC86-270 263 VIII-1-86-65 BC86-237 246
VIII-1-86-178 BC87-391 308 VIII-1-86-168 BC87-289 305
VIII-1-89-206 BC90-439 442 VIII-1-86-229 BC88-085 336
VIII-1-92-195 BC93-670 607 VIII-1-84-72 BC88-467 379
VIII-1-95-112 BC96-256 688 VIII-1-89-149 BC89-304 416
VIII-1-98-31 BC98-174 737 VIII-1-89-171 BC90-006 429
VIII-1-98-116 BC00-155 VIII-1-89-233 BC90-490 457
[BC00-267] 784 VIII-1-92-119 BC92-388 569
VIII-1-01-78 BC01-407 827 VIII-1-95-123 BC96-227 692
VIII-1-01-105 BC01-336 838 VIII-1-01-90 BC01-639 832
VIII-1-04-62 BC04-517 901 VIII-1-04-04 BC03-991 873
VIII-1-07-02 BC06-667 917 VIII-1-07-54 08-1081 942
VIII-1-07-69 08-1562 950 VIII-1-07-62 08-1429 944
VIII-1-13-08 11-1571 982 VIII-1-07-70 08-1725 950
VIII-1-15-15 14-1499 990 VIII-1-10-52 11-1866 974
UG-34(a) VIII-1-01-30 BC00-707 805 VIII-1-13-12 13-510 983
UG-34(b) VIII-1-98-12 BC97-283 720
UG-34(c)(1) VIII-1-98-03 BC96-105 716
VIII-1-04-30 BC03-623 886
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UG-37(a) VIII-1-92-05 BC91-292 506 UG-42(e) VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109
VIII-1-92-25R BC91-474* 605 UG-43 VIII-1-07-29 07-1291 932
VIII-1-92-69R BC91-102* 538 UG-43(d) VIII-1-86-102 BC86-322 266
VIII-1-92-72 BC91-303 539 VIII-1-89-215 BC90-291 450
VIII-1-98-117 BC00-156 784 VIII-1-92-70 BC91-308 539
VIII-1-01-119 BC02-2318 848 VIII-1-98-102 BC99-599 778
VIII-1-04-01 BC02-4117 873 VIII-1-04-35 BC04-685 887
Fig. UG-37 VIII-1-83-16 BC82-223 13 VIII-1-04-100 BC06-541 915
VIII-1-01-90 BC01-639 832 UG-43(e) VIII-1-86-176 BC87-383 307
VIII-1-01-91 BC01-640 833 VIII-1-89-122 BC86-380 405
VIII-1-04-57 BC04-1634 899 VIII-1-95-23 BC94-416 632
VIII-1-04-79 BC05-623 906 UG-43(f) VIII-1-83-03 BC81-260 7
UG-37(b) VIII-1-83-238 BC83-599 135 VIII-1-83-232 BC83-355 132
VIII-1-83-240 BC83-602 135 UG-43(g) VIII-1-95-125 BC96-249 692
VIII-1-83-285 BC84-141 157 UG-44 VIII-1-83-67 BC82-306 38
VIII-1-83-290 BC84-174 160 VIII-1-83-257 BC84-032 145
VIII-1-83-362 BC83-559 205 VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157
UG-37(c) VIII-1-86-50 BC86-079 239 VIII-1-89-204 BC90-435 441
UG-37(d) VIII-1-89-213 BC90-495 450 VIII-1-92-60 BC92-077 535
UG-37(d)(2) VIII-1-92-116 BC90-657 563 VIII-1-95-140 BC96-373 704
UG-37(g) VIII-1-13-10 13-115 983 VIII-1-98-28 BC96-534 730
Fig. UG-37.1 VIII-1-83-359 BC85-138 204 VIII-1-98-95 BC98-230 775
VIII-1-92-69R BC91-102* 538 VIII-1-01-45 BC01-303 810
UG-39 VIII-1-83-181 BC83-315 102 UG-44(j) VIII-1-01-132 BC02-2920 856
VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 UG-45 VIII-1-83-66 BC82-294 38
VIII-1-83-225 BC79-323 129 VIII-1-83-102 BC82-343 59
VIII-1-95-94 BC95-473 677 VIII-1-83-120 BC83-030 68
VIII-1-98-21 BC97-514 728 VIII-1-83-138 BC82-880 77
VIII-1-01-105 BC01-336 838 VIII-1-83-184 BC83-328 103
VIII-1-07-69 08-1562 950 VIII-1-83-185 BC83-317 103
VIII-1-15-04 14-935 986 VIII-1-83-199 BC83-226 111
UG-39(b)(1) VIII-1-95-121 BC96-217 691 VIII-1-83-215 BC83-404 125
VIII-1-01-20 BC00-696 801 VIII-1-83-217 BC83-544 125
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UG-39(c) VIII-1-83-286 BC84-153 158 VIII-1-83-302 BC83-332 174
UG-40 VIII-1-83-261 BC84-052 147 VIII-1-83-312 BC84-361 179
VIII-1-86-18 BC85-324 219 VIII-1-86-147 BC87-159 296
VIII-1-89-83 BC89-060 383 VIII-1-98-08 BC97-262 718
VIII-1-98-313R BC90-470* 749 VIII-1-98-18 BC97-517 727
VIII-1-92-42 BC91-089 529 VIII-1-98-118 BC00-157 785
VIII-1-92-119 BC92-388 569 VIII-1-01-81 BC01-589 829
VIII-1-07-21 07-075 930 VIII-1-01-156 02-3218 925
VIII-1-07-70 08-1725 950 VIII-1-15-10 13-2069 988
UG-40(b) VIII-1-86-144 BC87-167 294 UG-45(b) VIII-1-95-119 BC96-210 690
VIII-1-07-62 08-1429 944 UG-45(b)(1) VIII-1-95-133 BC95-353 701
VIII-1-10-52 11-1866 974 VIII-1-01-61 BC01-300 816
UG-40(c)(2) VIII-1-92-17 BC91-268 512 UG-45(c) VIII-1-83-05 BC81-651 8
UG-40(d) VIII-1-83-240 BC83-602 135 VIII-1-83-239 BC83-600 135
VIII-1-83-277 BC84-142 154 VIII-1-95-01 BC94-217 624
VIII-1-83-332 BC84-115 192 UG-46 VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98
UG-40(d)(3) VIII-1-83-341 BC84-662 196 VIII-1-86-31 BC85-488 225
UG-41 VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157 VIII-1-89-93 BC89-078 386
VIII-1-89-36 BC88-183 359 VIII-1-95-115 BC96-273 689
VIII-1-89-49 BC88-221 365 VIII-1-04-15 BC03-1295 876
VIII-1-01-44 BC01-302 810 UG-46(a) VIII-1-83-336 BC84-599 194
VIII-1-01-125 BC96-381 850 VIII-1-95-46 BC94-679 648
Fig. UG-41.1 VIII-1-86-151 BC87-110 298 VIII-1-07-63 07-543 945
UG-42 VIII-1-83-94 BC82-784 55 UG-46(f) VIII-1-83-336 BC84-599 194
VIII-1-83-250 BC83-652A 141 VIII-1-83-358 BC85-124 204
VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183 UG-46(f)(2) VIII-1-83-264 BC84-071 148
UG-42(a) VIII-1-83-75 BC82-677 41 VIII-1-92-136 BC93-031 575
VIII-1-04-83 BC04-841 908 UG-46(f)(3) VIII-1-01-148 BC03-176 867
UG-42(a)(2) VIII-1-04-66 BC03-1098 902 UG-46(g)(1) VIII-1-01-122 BC02-2562 849
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Part UG (Cont'd) Part UG (Cont'd)
UG-47 VIII-1-89-128 BC89-042 408 UG-84(c)(4) VIII-1-89-290 BC90-342,
VIII-1-04-63 BC01-777 901 BC90-442 488
UG-53 VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183 UG-84(c)(6) VIII-1-83-276 BC84-131 153
VIII-1-95-10 BC94-291 627 UG-84(e)(3) VIII-1-89-321 BC90-441 500
UG-53(g) VIII-1-83-110 BC82-864 63 UG-84(f)(2) VIII-1-01-35 BC01-104 807
Fig. UG-53.6 VIII-1-83-110 BC82-864 63 VIII-1-13-04 11-83 976
UG-55 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 UG-84(g)(2) VIII-1-89-267 BC89-253 479
UG-55(a) VIII-1-83-204 BC83-453 113 VIII-1-98-114 BC93-751 783
UG-76(c) VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 121 UG-84(g)(4) VIII-1-92-129 BC92-404 573
UG-77 VIII-1-86-101 BC86-320 265 UG-84(h)(2)(a) VIII-1-95-06 BC94-292 626
VIII-1-89-136 BC89-208 411 UG-84(h)(2)(b) VIII-1-92-221 BC94-110 617
VIII-1-98-44 BC98-242 742 UG-84(h)(2)(d) VIII-1-89-142 BC89-235 413
UG-77(a) VIII-1-83-19 BC82-258 14 UG-84(h)(3) VIII-1-83-209 BC83-537 115
VIII-1-95-61 BC95-158 653 VIII-1-83-263 BC84-057 147
VIII-1-98-30 BC97-405 737 VIII-1-89-21 BC88-134 353
UG-77(c) VIII-1-86-97 BC86-273 263 VIII-1-92-108 BC92-334 560
VIII-1-92-141 BC93-036 577 UG-84(h)(3)(b) VIII-1-92-51 BC88-434 532
VIII-1-95-75 BC94-308 663 UG-84(i) VIII-1-83-38 BC82-357 24
UG-78 VIII-1-83-134 BC83-151 75 VIII-1-83-73 BC82-663 40
VIII-1-83-351 BC84-676 201 VIII-1-86-130 BC87-046 284
VIII-1-89-202 BC90-388 440 VIII-1-86-213 BC88-010 329
VIII-1-92-193 BC94-012 606 VIII-1-92-81 BC92-169 543
VIII-1-95-65 BC94-067B 655 VIII-1-01-110 BC01-843 840
UG-79 VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69 UG-84(i)(1) VIII-1-92-181 BC93-629 596
VIII-1-83-224 BC83-586 129 VIII-1-92-206 BC94-072 611
VIII-1-89-74 BC88-472 380 VIII-1-98-40 BC98-227 741
VIII-1-07-04 BC03-762 917 UG-84(i)(3)(a)(2) VIII-1-95-60 BC95-157 653
VIII-1-01-157 02-2792 925 UG-84(j) VIII-1-95-20 BC94-496 631
VIII-1-15-05 08-1190 986 Fig. UG-84.1 VIII-1-07-25 07-725 931
UG-79(b) VIII-1-86-198 BC87-108 321 UG-90 VIII-1-86-51R BC86-086* 253
UG-80 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-1-89-263 BC89-129 477
VIII-1-89-121 BC88-121 404 VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559
VIII-1-07-51 08-114 942 UG-90(b) VIII-1-89-250 BC90-725 465
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UG-80(a)(1) VIII-1-92-127 BC92-275 572 UG-90(b)(2) VIII-1-01-68 BC01-348 819
VIII-1-95-78 BC94-111 665 UG-90(b)(6) VIII-1-86-129 BC87-045 283
UG-80(a)(2) VIII-1-89-264 BC89-234 478 VIII-1-92-22 BC91-267 514
VIII-1-89-296 BC91-051 490 VIII-1-98-92 BC99-496 773
UG-81(a) VIII-1-89-67 BC88-163 377 VIII-1-98-115 BC99-564 784
VIII-1-92-33 BC90-727 519 UG-90(b)(8) VIII-1-83-134 BC83-151 75
VIII-1-92-79 BC92-150 542 VIII-1-95-32R BC94-589* 661
VIII-1-92-127 BC92-275 572 VIII-1-07-44 08-105 940
VIII-1-92-156 BC92-419 583 UG-90(b)(9) VIII-1-83-229 BC83-024 131
UG-81(b) VIII-1-83-149 BC83-036 88 UG-90(b)(18) VIII-1-01-68 BC01-348 819
UG-82 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 UG-90(c)(1) VIII-1-83-349 BC84-335 200
VIII-1-10-16 07-169 960 VIII-1-86-19 BC85-326 220
VIII-1-10-18 10-186 960 VIII-1-95-05 BC94-288 626
UG-82(b) VIII-1-89-113 BC89-168 400 VIII-1-98-35 BC98-229 739
UG-84 VIII-1-83-58 BC81-609 34 UG-90(c)(1)(i) VIII-1-86-42 BC86-591 236
VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128 VIII-1-89-54 BC88-390 367
VIII-1-86-123 BC87-074 280 UG-90(c)(1)(I) VIII-1-89-245 BC90-649 463
VIII-1-86-208 BC87-429 326 VIII-1-98-36 BC98-241 739
VIII-1-89-16 BC88-081 350 UG-90(c)(1)(m) VIII-1-95-108 BC96-099 682
VIII-1-89-105 BC89-158 392 UG-90(c)(2) VIII-1-83-79 BC82-684 43
VIII-1-92-175 BC93-638 594 VIII-1-83-349 BC84-335 200
VIII-1-98-100 BC99-598 777 VIII-1-83-360 BC85-187 204
VIII-1-01-25 BC01-056 803 VIII-1-86-113 BC86-522 277
Fig. UG-84.1 VIII-1-04-103 03-1651 927 VIII-1-86-215 BC88-027 330
UG-84(b)(2) VIII-1-83-296 BC80-251 170 VIII-1-89-94 BC89-081 387
VIII-1-86-14 BC85-294 218 VIII-1-95-144 BC96-240 705
VIII-1-92-11 BC91-413 509 VIII-1-95-147 BC96-472 706
UG-84(c) VIII-1-04-103 03-1651 927 VIII-1-01-146 BC03-198 866
UG-91 VIII-1-92-179 BC93-590 596
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UG-91(b) VIII-1-95-30 BC94-584 641 UG-99(b) VIII-1-89-139 BC89-218 412
UG-92 VIII-1-10-54 10-325 975 VIII-1-98-86 BC99-346 766
UG-93 VIII-1-83-364 BC85-179 206 VIII-1-89-287 BC89-319 487
VIII-1-89-71 BC88-459 379 VIII-1-95-27 BC94-414 640
VIII-1-89-98 BC89-111 389 VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655
VIII-1-89-146 BC89-251 415 VIII-1-95-93 BC95-420 676
VIII-1-89-173 BC90-010 430 VIII-1-98-27 BC98-062 730
VIII-1-89-181 BC90-226 432 VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802
VIII-1-92-49 BC90-004 531 VIII-1-01-77 BC01-406 827
VIII-1-98-115 BC99-564 784 VIII-1-07-32 07-470 933
UG-93(a)(1) VIII-1-83-01 BC81-195 6 VIII-1-10-41 11-1236 971
VIII-1-89-116 BC89-204 401 UG-99(c) VIII-1-95-93 BC95-420 676
VIII-1-89-280 BC90-774 484 VIII-1-98-86 BC99-346 766
VIII-1-92-189 BC93-034 599 VIII-1-10-41 11-1236 971
VIII-1-01-152 BC03-659 869 UG-99(d) VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158
VIII-1-07-16 BC06-1578 922 VIII-1-01-88 BC01-635 831
UG-93(a)(2) VIII-1-89-02 BC88-122 343 UG-99(e) VIII-1-04-87 BC05-1566 912
UG-93(d)(2) VIII-1-01-58 BC01-295 815 VIII-1-10-47 11-1606 972
UG-93(d)(3) VIII-1-83-52 BC80-514 30 UG-99(f) VIII-1-92-115 BC92-389 562
VIII-1-83-144 BC83-198 80 VIII-1-01-139 BC01-774 863
VIII-1-83-161 BC83-268 94 UG-99(g) VIII-1-83-118 BC82-397 67
VIII-1-83-173 BC83-261 99 VIII-1-89-57 BC88-412 368
VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172 VIII-1-01-02 BC00-393 789
VIII-1-86-135 BC87-113 286 UG-99(g)(1) VIII-1-01-26 BC01-81 803
VIII-1-89-180 BC90-025 432 UG-99(h) VIII-1-89-211 BC90-480 449
VIII-1-89-182 BC90-236 433 VIII-1-01-27 BC01-092 804
VIII-1-92-04 BC91-283 506 UG-99(j) VIII-1-95-11 BC94-564 628
VIII-1-98-51 BC98-288 744 UG-100 VIII-1-83-121R BC81-184* 168
VIII-1-98-120 BC00-268 785 VIII-1-86-114 BC87-001 277
VIII-1-07-57 08-826 943 VIII-1-92-65 BC92-124 537
VIII-1-13-11 12-475 983 VIII-1-92-84 BC92-220 551
UG-93(d)(4) VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172 VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610
VIII-1-13-11 12-475 983 VIII-1-01-55 BC01-226 814
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UG-96 VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559 VIII-1-07-32 07-470 933
UG-96(a) VIII-1-83-229 BC83-024 131 UG-100(a) VIII-1-83-04 BC81-526 8
UG-97 VIII-1-86-131 BC87-079 284 UG-100(a)(2) VIII-1-86-77 BC86-254 255
UG-98 VIII-1-92-71 BC91-177 539 UG-100(b) VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802
VIII-1-92-163 BC93-540 590 UG-100(d) VIII-1-01-139 BC01-774 863
UG-99 VIII-79-13R BC78-847*, UG-100(d)(1) VIII-1-01-26 BC01-81 803
BC81-433* 5 UG-101 VIII-1-83-308 BC84-156 177
VIII-81-89R BC81-258* 6 VIII-1-86-07 BC85-283 215
VIII-1-83-128 BC83-072 72 VIII-1-89-309 BC87-382 495
VIII-1-83-260 BC84-051 146 VIII-1-92-117 BC92-056 563
VIII-1-83-301 BC83-308 173 UG-101(a)(1) VIII-1-83-333 BC84-125 192
VIII-1-86-66 BC86-238 246 UG-101(d) VIII-1-01-65 BC01-333 818
VIII-1-86-71 BC85-329 248 UG-101(i) VIII-1-92-91 BC92-239 554
VIII-1-86-122 BC86-505 280 UG-101(j) VIII-1-92-196 BC93-734 607
VIII-1-86-189 BC87-426 313 UG-101(k) VIII-1-01-161 02-3319 937
VIII-1-89-51 BC88-363 366 UG-101(l) VIII-1-95-114 BC96-215 688
VIII-1-89-134 BC89-190 410 VIII-1-01-151 BC03-1035 868
VIII-1-89-281 BC90-787 485 UG-101(m) VIII-1-83-245 BC83-642 139
VIII-1-89-310 BC89-376 495 VIII-1-83-355 BC85-066 203
VIII-1-92-65 BC92-124 537 VIII-1-92-140 BC93-052 577
VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610 VIII-1-01-117 BC02-102a 847
VIII-1-01-55 BC01-226 814 UG-101(m)(2)(a) VIII-1-95-43 BC94-666 646
VIII-1-01-127 BC02-105a 850 UG-101(m)(2)(c) VIII-1-89-257 BC90-772 467
UG-99(a) VIII-1-89-27R BC88-175* 356 UG-101(n) VIII-1-86-156 BC87-189 300
VIII-1-92-84 BC92-220 551 UG-101(o) VIII-1-01-151 BC03-1035 868
UG-99(a)(1) VIII-1-10-09 08-1762 955 UG-101(p) VIII-1-01-161 02-3319 937
VIII-1-07-61 08-1351 944
UG-102 VIII-1-83-243 BC83-633 137
VIII-1-89-207R BC90-405* 447
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Location Interpretation File No. No. Location Interpretation File No. No.
Part UG (Cont'd) Part UG (Cont'd)
UG-102(a) VIII-1-15-01 12-1753 985 UG-116(j) VIII-1-92-75 BC91-467 541
UG-102(c) VIII-1-89-294 BC91-056 489 VIII-1-98-94 BC99-574 774
UG-115 VIII-1-86-162 BC87-199 303 VIII-1-01-100 BC01-644 836
VIII-1-89-183 BC90-239 433 UG-116(k) VIII-1-07-28 07-291 932
UG-115(b) VIII-1-89-238 BC90-464 459 UG-116(m) VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98
VIII-1-92-212 BC94-190 614 VIII-1-86-133 BC87-109 285
UG-116 VIII-1-83-142 BC83-168 79 UG-116(n)(2) VIII-1-83-111 BC83-022 63
VIII-1-83-328 BC82-284 190 UG-117(a) VIII-1-04-102 04-853 927
VIII-1-86-47 BC85-607 238 UG-117(b) VIII-1-95-106 BC95-465A 681
VIII-1-86-93 BC86-256 262 VIII-1-95-126 BC95-465B 693
VIII-1-86-110 BC86-202 269 VIII-1-95-127R BC96-128* 715
VIII-1-89-86R BC89-046* 550 UG-117(e) VIII-1-92-203 BC94-059 610
VIII-1-89-193 BC90-393 437 UG-117(f) VIII-1-01-53 BC01-222 813
VIII-1-92-09R-2 BC91-386** 527 UG-118 VIII-1-83-328 BC82-284 190
VIII-1-92-48 BC92-005 531 VIII-1-92-53 BC91-384 533
VIII-1-95-116 BC96-129 689 VIII-1-95-99 BC95-474 678
VIII-1-95-144 BC96-240 705 VIII-1-04-32 BC03-777 886
VIII-1-01-129 BC02-2791 855 UG-118(b) VIII-1-92-113 BC92-355 562
VIII-1-04-84 BC02-4219 911 Figure UG-118 VIII-1-13-17 13-1884 985
VIII-1-15-12 14-216 989 UG-119 VIII-1-83-249 BC83-650 140
UG-116(a) VIII-1-86-223 BC88-049 333 VIII-1-83-328 BC82-284 190
VIII-1-89-77 BC89-016 381 VIII-1-86-30 BC85-487 225
VIII-1-89-151 BC89-269 417 VIII-1-89-193 BC90-393 437
UG-116(a)(1)(b)(4) VIII-1-89-22 BC88-135 353 VIII-1-01-145 BC03-179 865
VIII-1-04-88 BC05-1589 912 VIII-1-10-42 11-779 971
UG-116(a)(2) VIII-1-01-103 BC01-724 837 VIII-1-13-17 13-1884 985
UG-116(a)(3) VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802 UG-119(c) VIII-1-92-10 BC91-387 508
UG-116(a)(4) VIII-1-89-228 BC90-427 455 VIII-1-92-190 BC93-145 605
VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802 VIII-1-95-120 BC96-216 691
UG-116(a)(6) VIII-1-92-08 BC91-310 507 UG-119(c)(1) VIII-1-83-251 BC83-661 141
UG-116(b) VIII-1-86-206 BC87-069 325 VIII-1-86-78 BC86-258 255
UG-116(b)(1) VIII-1-86-108 BC86-448 268 VIII-1-13-02 12-326 976
VIII-1-95-17 BC94-411 630 UG-119(e) VIII-1-89-18R BC88-106* 351
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VIII-1-95-117 BC96-130 690 VIII-1-95-81 BC93-736 666
UG-116(c) VIII-1-83-145 BC83-200 80 UG-119(f) VIII-1-92-13 BC91-210 510
VIII-1-83-269 BC84-105 150 UG-119(g)(1) VIII-1-86-167 BC87-255 304
VIII-1-86-22 BC85-334 221 UG-120 VIII-1-83-17 BC82-238 13
VIII-1-92-98 BC92-319 556 VIII-1-83-346 BC84-695 199
VIII-1-95-31 BC94-587 642 VIII-1-86-82 BC85-320 257
UG-116(e) VIII-1-89-210R BC90-418* 475 VIII-1-86-200 BC87-473 322
VIII-1-92-75 BC91-467 541 VIII-1-89-153 BC89-281 417
VIII-1-92-159 BC93-481 589 VIII-1-89-214 BC90-498 450
VIII-1-01-21 BC00-698 801 VIII-1-95-144 BC96-240 705
VIII-1-01-150 BC03-454 868 VIII-1-07-35 07-139 934
VIII-1-07-10 BC06-1117 919 UG-120(a) VIII-1-83-44 BC82-509 27
VIII-1-07-40 07-1364 939 VIII-1-83-112 BC83-032 64
UG-116(e)(1) VIII-1-89-318 BC90-685 499 VIII-1-89-177 BC90-021 431
VIII-1-92-40 BC92-036 528 VIII-1-92-148 BC93-421 580
UG-116(e)(2) VIII-1-92-162 BC93-510 590 VIII-1-92-179 BC93-590 596
UG-116(e)(4) VIII-1-89-101R BC89-115* 623 UG-120(c) VIII-1-86-34 BC85-503 226
VIII-1-89-224 BC90-543 453 VIII-1-89-234 BC90-497 458
VIII-1-01-17 BC00-680 800 VIII-1-92-105 BC92-295 559
UG-116(f) VIII-1-86-146 BC87-158 295 VIII-1-92-148 BC93-421 580
VIII-1-86-148 BC87-162 296 VIII-1-95-12 BC94-056 628
VIII-1-10-46 11-745 972 VIII-1-01-47 BC97-401 811
UG-116(h) VIII-1-92-145 BC93-113 579 VIII-1-01-50 BC01-198 812
VIII-1-95-45 BC94-671 647 VIII-1-01-75 BC01-377 826
VIII-1-95-47 BC94-412 648 VIII-1-01-149 BC03-458 867
VIII-1-95-55 BC93-482 651 VIII-1-04-36 BC04-231 888
VIII-1-95-148 BC96-522 706 UG-120(d) VIII-1-89-21 BC88-134 353
VIII-1-01-50 BC01-198 812 UG-120(e) VIII-1-07-67 08-1399 949
VIII-1-01-75 BC01-377 826
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Part UG (Cont'd) Part UG (Cont'd)
UG-125 VIII-1-83-29 BC81-268 20 UG-133(d) VIII-1-89-85 BC89-009 383
VIII-1-86-33 BC85-502 226 VIII-1-92-111 BC92-351 561
VIII-1-89-312R BC90-343* 527 VIII-1-04-38 BC01-910 889
VIII-1-92-94 BC92-116 555 UG-134 VIII-1-83-350 BC84-602 201
VIII-1-92-133 BC92-093 574 UG-134(c)(4) VIII-1-92-200 BC93-501A 609
VIII-1-98-17 BC97-443 727 UG-134(d) VIII-1-83-28 BC80-607 19
VIII-1-01-10 BC98-291 793 VIII-1-89-315 BC90-631 498
VIII-1-01-111 BC99-084 845 UG-135 VIII-1-98-17 BC97-443 727
VIII-1-04-82 BC05-1270 907 UG-135(b) VIII-1-86-100 BC86-317 265
VIII-1-13-07 11-1707 982 VIII-1-92-67 BC92-055 537
UG-125(a) VIII-1-86-126 BC86-215 282 VIII-1-92-99 BC92-321 557
VIII-1-89-117 BC89-205 402 UG-135(b)(1) VIII-1-01-16 BC00-676 799
VIII-1-92-188 BC92-207 599 UG-135(d) VIII-1-04-13 BC03-1789 876
VIII-1-07-36 06-1323 937 UG-135(d)(1) VIII-1-04-38 BC01-910 889
UG-125(a)(2) VIII-1-13-06 06-1248 981 UG-135(e) VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18
UG-125(b) VIII-1-01-147 BC03-175 866 UG-135(f) VIII-1-01-16 BC00-676 799
UG-125(c) VIII-1-89-70 BC88-386 378 UG-135(g) VIII-1-83-28 BC80-607 19
VIII-1-89-304 BC91-012 493 UG-136 VIII-1-83-51 BC82-405 30
VIII-1-98-73 BC99-293 757 VIII-1-83-197 BC83-039 110
UG-125(c)(2) VIII-1-01-94 BC01-649 834 VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 121
UG-125(e) VIII-1-83-243 BC83-633 137 UG-136(a)(2) VIII-1-83-129 BC81-583 72
VIII-1-89-89 BC88-208 385 UG-136(a)(3) VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18
VIII-1-98-06 BC96-259 717 VIII-1-83-33 BC82-260 22
UG-125(f) VIII-1-95-79 BC94-620 665 UG-136(a)(7) VIII-1-83-280 BC83-591 155
UG-125(g) VIII-1-98-06 BC96-259 717 UG-136(b) VIII-1-01-96 BC01-701 835
VIII-1-98-59 BC97-398 752 UG-136(b)(2) VIII-1-89-266 BC90-187 479
VIII-1-98-64 BC97-280 754 VIII-1-92-177 BC93-583a 595
UG-125(h) VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18 UG-136(b)(3) VIII-1-86-205 BC86-378 325
UG-126 VIII-1-92-188 BC92-207 599 VIII-1-92-152 BC93-138 582
VIII-1-95-36 BC93-637 644 VIII-1-01-11 BC00-047 793
VIII-1-95-95 BC94-267 677 VIII-1-01-128 BC02-3595 855
VIII-1-01-13 BC00-679 794 UG-136(c)(3) VIII-1-83-319 BC83-223C 181
UG-126(a) VIII-1-04-40 BC04-583 890 UG-136(c)(3)(b) VIII-1-83-278 BC82-860 154
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UG-126(b) VIII-1-89-262 BC89-109 476 UG-136(c)(3)(c) VIII-1-04-89 BC04-1311 912
VIII-1-92-223 BC94-230 618 UG-136(c)(4)(d) VIII-1-89-303 BC90-864A 492
UG-127 VIII-1-83-51 BC82-405 30 UG-136(c)(5) VIII-1-04-26 BC03-1329 884
VIII-1-83-69 BC82-511 39 UG-136(d) VIII-1-01-95 BC01-692 834
VIII-1-86-157 BC87-190 300 UG-136(d)(4) VIII-1-95-97 BC91-445 678
VIII-1-89-118 BC89-207 402 UG-137(d)(3) VIII-1-98-71 BC98-522 756
VIII-1-92-43 BC91-560 529 UG-140 VIII-1-13-01 10-46 976
UG-127(a)(3) VIII-1-83-194 BC82-740 109 UG-140(a) VIII-1-10-39 09-888 970
UG-127(a)(3)(b) VIII-1-89-254 BC90-542 466 Part UHA
UG-127(a)(3)(b)(5) VIII-1-95-143 BC95-489 705 Part UHA VIII-1-01-27 BC01-092 804
UG-127(b)(4) VIII-1-86-12 BC85-290 217 UHA-1 VIII-1-86-187 BC87-424 312
UG-129 VIII-1-83-51 BC82-405 30 VIII-1-89-197 BC90-255 438
VIII-1-83-69 BC82-511 39 UHA-12 VIII-1-86-76R BC86-253* 275
VIII-1-86-57 BC86-199 242 VIII-1-95-131 BC96-306 695
VIII-1-98-73 BC99-293 757 Table UHA-23 VIII-1-83-26 BC82-311 17
UG-129(a) VIII-1-92-212 BC94-190 614 VIII-1-83-47 BC82-519 28
UG-129(e) VIII-1-01-112 BC99-573 845 VIII-1-83-48 BC82-521 29
VIII-1-04-50 BC04-1369 897 VIII-1-83-163 BC81-576 95
UG-130 VIII-1-04-49 BC04-1276 897 VIII-1-83-188 BC81-443 105
VIII-1-10-48 11-1699 973 VIII-1-89-237 BC90-627 459
UG-131 VIII-1-83-106 BC79-720 61 VIII-1-89-269 BC90-256 480
VIII-1-86-52 BC85-486 240 VIII-1-92-87 BC92-249 552
UG-131(d)(2) VIII-1-83-197 BC83-039 110 VIII-1-92-90 BC92-226 553
UG-132 VIII-1-83-194 BC82-740 109 VIII-1-95-90 BC93-109 675
UG-133 VIII-1-86-33 BC85-502 226 VIII-1-10-01 08-617 952
UG-133(a) VIII-1-01-102 BC01-702 837 UHA-32 VIII-1-83-119 BC82-411 68
UG-133(c) VIII-1-92-150 BC93-112 581 VIII-1-13-09 12-346 982
VIII-1-98-42 BC97-266 741 UHA-32(e) VIII-1-83-18 BC82-242 14
UHA-33(b) VIII-1-86-16 BC85-321 219
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Location Interpretation File No. No. Location Interpretation File No. No.
Part UHA (Cont'd) Part UHX (Cont'd)
UHA-34 VIII-1-10-37 05-397 969 Fig. UHX-11.3 VIII-1-04-19 BC03-1648 878
UHA-42 VIII-1-98-75 BC99-107 763 UHX-11.5 VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
UHA-44 VIII-1-13-08 11-1571 982 UHX-12 VIII-1-07-01 BC06-558 916
UHA-51 VIII-1-83-89 BC83-685 53 UHX-13 VIII-1-07-01 BC06-558 916
VIII-1-83-117 BC82-305 67 VIII-1-07-30 07-1370 946
VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128 VIII-1-10-10 09-586 956
VIII-1-83-279 BC83-318 155 Fig. UHX-13.1(a) VIII-1-07-62 08-1429 944
VIII-1-86-40 BC85-414 234 UHX-13.2 VIII-1-04-74 BC05-459 905
VIII-1-89-68 BC88-176 377 UHX-13.4(a) VIII-1-04-58 BC05-007 900
VIII-1-92-135 BC92-456 575 UHX-13.4(e)(1) VIII-1-04-55 BC05-092 898
VIII-1-95-103 BC96-201 680 UHX-14 VIII-1-04-54 BC05-075 898
VIII-1-98-100 BC99-598 777 VIII-1-07-01 BC06-558 916
VIII-1-04-34 BC04-056 887 VIII-1-07-30 07-1370 946
UHA-51(a)(4) VIII-1-07-22 07-418 930 UHX-15 VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
VIII-1-07-38 07-612 938 UHX-19.2.2 VIII-1-10-08 09-719 955
UHA-51(b) VIII-1-89-42 BC88-071 361 UHX-19.3 VIII-1-10-08 09-719 955
UHA-51(b)(5) VIII-1-89-52 BC88-375 366 Part UIG
VIII-1-89-218 BC90-520 451 UIG-116 VIII-1-13-16 13-879 984
UHA-51(b)(5)(a)(1) VIII-1-83-09 BC82-127 9 Part ULT
UHA-51(b)(5)(b) VIII-1-83-294 BC84-228 162 Table ULT-23 VIII-1-01-29 BC01-094 804
VIII-1-89-130 BC89-127 408 ULT-27 VIII-1-01-29 BC01-094 804
VIII-1-92-103 BC92-343 558 ULT-99 VIII-1-01-69 BC01-361 820
UHA-51(b)(5)(c) VIII-1-92-35 BC91-100 519 Part ULW
UHA-51(c) VIII-1-83-18 BC82-242 14 Part ULW VIII-1-83-334 BC84-334 193
VIII-1-01-56 BC01-285 814 VIII-1-86-59 BC86-201 243
UHA-51(g) VIII-1-95-155 BC96-409 709 ULW-16(b) VIII-1-83-151 BC82-652 89
VIII-1-98-50 BC98-425 744 ULW-52(a) VIII-1-86-21 BC85-330 220
VIII-1-98-98 BC99-596 776 ULW-54(a) VIII-1-86-21 BC85-330 220
UHA-52(b) VIII-1-89-319 BC91-055 499 ULW-77(d) VIII-1-10-24 04-1109 962
UHA-102 VIII-1-83-335 BC84-384 193 Part UNF
Part UHT UNF-8 VIII-1-83-121 BC81-184 69
Part UHT VIII-1-10-20 10-329 961 UNF-19 VIII-1-83-35 BC82-273 23
UHT-6 VIII-1-01-137 BC99-102 862 UNF-19(b) VIII-1-83-178 BC83-304 101
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UHT-17 VIII-1-83-35 BC82-273 23 UNF-23 VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
UHT-18 VIII-1-83-206 BC83-463 114 Table UNF-23.2 VIII-1-83-121 BC81-184 69
VIII-1-86-26 BC85-466 223 VIII-1-83-304 BC83-538 175
VIII-1-89-260 BC90-732 468 UNF-56 VIII-1-04-17 BC03-1320 877
UHT-18(b) VIII-1-89-87 BC85-600 384 UNF-57 VIII-1-01-21 BC00-698 801
UHT-28 VIII-1-89-260 BC90-732 468 UNF-57(c) VIII-1-83-80 BC82-719 43
UHT-34 VIII-1-89-78 BC89-018 381 UNF-58(a), (b) VIII-1-92-171 BC92-453 593
UHT-57 VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176 UNF-58(c) VIII-1-98-107 BC99-608 780
UHT-79 VIII-1-83-224 BC83-586 129 UNF-78 VIII-1-07-18 06-461 929
Part UHX UNF-95 VIII-1-83-74 BC82-664 41
Part UHX VIII-1-04-41 BC04-864 890 Part UW
VIII-1-04-28 BC04-043 885 UW-2 VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10
VIII-1-04-71 BC05-271 904 VIII-1-83-35 BC82-273 23
VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951 VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94
VIII-1-07-73 08-948 952 VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128
VIII-1-10-10 09-586 956 VIII-1-01-118 BC02-106a 847
VIII-1-10-12 09-594 956 UW-2(a) VIII-1-83-77R BC82-679* 549
UHX-1 VIII-1-04-104 04-010 928 VIII-1-83-207 BC83-464 114
UHX-3.2 VIII-1-04-44 BC04-472 895 VIII-1-92-92 BC92-246 554
UHX-4(e)(2) VIII-1-07-15 BC06-578 921 VIII-1-92-112 BC92-352 561
UHX-9 VIII-1-04-99 BC06-423 915 VIII-1-92-211 BC94-180 613
VIII-1-07-01 BC06-558 916 VIII-1-95-137 BC96-334 703
UHX-10 VIII-1-04-52 BC05-005 897 VIII-1-98-91 BC99-478 773
VIII-1-04-53 BC05-006 898 VIII-1-01-14 BC00-598 794
VIII-1-04-81 BC05-1101 907 VIII-1-04-48 BC04-1205 896
UHX-10(a) VIII-1-04-61 BC05-411 900 VIII-1-07-60 08-1068 944
UHX-11 VIII-1-07-30 07-1370 946 UW-2(a)(1) VIII-1-86-84 BC86-286 258
Fig. UHX-11.2 VIII-1-04-19 BC03-1648 878 VIII-1-92-24 BC91-455 515
UHX-11.3 VIII-1-04-23 BC03-1825 879 UW-2(a)(1)(b) VIII-1-92-194 BC93-684 606
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Part UW (Cont'd) Part UW (Cont'd)
UW-2(a)(1)(c) VIII-1-95-138 BC96-341A 703 UW-11(a) VIII-1-89-191 BC90-350 436
VIII-1-98-07 BC96-341b 718 VIII-1-89-227 BC90-412 455
UW-2(a)(1)(d) VIII-1-98-113 BC00-100 783 VIII-1-01-63 BC01-315 817
UW-2(a)(4) VIII-1-04-43 BC04-1043 891 VIII-1-04-95 BC04-1455 914
UW-2(b) VIII-1-83-89 BC83-685 53 VIII-1-04-101 BC05-1574 916
VIII-1-83-117 BC82-305 67 VIII-1-07-68 08-1260 949
VIII-1-83-294 BC84-228 162 VIII-1-07-72 08-1259 952
VIII-1-89-218 BC90-520 451 VIII-1-13-15 12-348 984
VIII-1-92-77R BC91-629* 549 UW-11(a)(1) VIII-1-83-64 BC82-125 37
UW-2(c) VIII-1-89-45 BC88-139 362 VIII-1-86-139 BC85-152 288
VIII-1-89-156 BC88-052 419 UW-11(a)(2) VIII-1-95-146 BC96-376 706
VIII-1-92-114 BC92-376 562 VIII-1-07-14 BC06-783 921
VIII-1-95-154 BC96-525 708 UW-11(a)(4) VIII-1-83-64 BC82-125 37
VIII-1-98-97 BC99-522 775 VIII-1-86-139 BC85-152 288
VIII-1-98-119 BC00-242 785 UW-11(a)(5) VIII-1-83-64 BC82-125 37
UW-2(d) VIII-1-07-48 01-378 941 VIII-1-86-139 BC85-152 288
UW-2(d)(2) VIII-1-98-63 BC97-282 753 VIII-1-95-105 BC96-104 681
UW-3 VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10 VIII-1-95-156 BC96-336 709
VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100 VIII-1-04-14 BC03-1657 876
VIII-1-83-182 BC83-312 102 UW-11(a)(5)(b) VIII-1-83-231 BC83-235 132
VIII-1-83-187 BC79-246 105 VIII-1-86-159 BC87-192 301
VIII-1-86-08 BC85-284 216 VIII-1-89-224 BC90-543 453
VIII-1-89-33 BC88-245 358 VIII-1-92-32 BC91-518 518
VIII-1-98-62 BC98-510 753 VIII-1-98-109 BC00-081 781
VIII-1-01-120 BC02-2681 848 VIII-1-01-89 BC01-636 832
VIII-1-07-05 BC05-1586 918 VIII-1-01-135 BC02-4115 857
VIII-1-15-16 14-1501 990 VIII-1-01-150 BC03-454 868
UW-3(a) VIII-1-04-65 BC03-1082 902 VIII-1-04-06 BC03-455 874
UW-3(a)(1) VIII-1-92-30R BC91-468* 623 UW-11(a)(5)(b) VIII-1-07-56 08-104 943
UW-3(a)(2) VIII-1-98-61 BC98-505 753 UW-11(a)(6) VIII-1-89-129 BC89-118 408
UW-3(a)(3) VIII-1-95-04 BC94-287 625 UW-11(a)(7) VIII-1-83-45 BC82-513 27
UW-4(b) VIII-1-92-172 BC92-460 593 VIII-1-83-50 BC82-624 29
UW-5 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-81-16R BC81-019*,
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UW-5(b)(2) VIII-1-89-311 BC90-237 496 VIII-1-95-156 BC96-336 709
VIII-1-92-56 BC91-475 534 UW-11(b) VIII-1-83-22 BC82-289 16
UW-9 VIII-1-86-184 BC87-387 311 VIII-1-89-224 BC90-543 453
UW-9(c) VIII-1-83-193 BC82-739 108 VIII-1-92-82 BC92-171 544
VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 UW-11(d) VIII-1-89-299 BC91-050 491
VIII-1-92-45 BC91-567 530 UW-11(e) VIII-1-95-157 BC96-337,
VIII-1-01-80 BC01-411 828 BC96-368 710
VIII-1-07-51 08-114 942 UW-12 VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7
VIII-1-10-31 10-749 965 VIII-1-83-42 BC82-416 26
UW-9(d) VIII-1-83-78 BC82-683 42 VIII-1-83-63 BC82-027 36
VIII-1-10-15 02-3088 959 VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
VIII-1-83-159 BC83-262 93 VIII-1-83-171 BC83-212 98
VIII-1-86-73 BC85-189 253 VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100
VIII-1-86-199 BC87-475 321 VIII-1-83-180 BC83-311 101
VIII-1-89-195 BC90-400 437 VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110
VIII-1-95-53 BC95-049 651 VIII-1-83-246 BC83-643 139
UW-9(e) VIII-1-98-60 BC97-404 752 VIII-1-83-268 BC84-102 149
UW-10 VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91 VIII-1-83-290 BC84-174 160
UW-11 VIII-1-83-62 BC81-685B 36 VIII-1-83-291 BC84-191 161
VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69 VIII-1-83-320 BC84-130 181
VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 121 VIII-1-83-362 BC83-559 205
VIII-1-83-272 BC84-116 152 VIII-1-86-08 BC85-284 216
VIII-1-89-104 BC89-126 391 VIII-1-86-177 BC87-390 308
VIII-1-92-153 BC93-358 582 VIII-1-86-179 BC87-073 309
VIII-1-98-09R BC03-268* 861
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Table UW-12 VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7 UW-13(e)(4) VIII-1-89-285 BC91-048 486
VIII-1-83-11 BC82-165 11 UW-13(f) VIII-1-10-36 11-335 969
VIII-1-83-63 BC82-027 36 UW-13(g) VIII-1-86-26 BC85-466 223
VIII-1-83-113 BC83-033 66 UW-13(g)(1) VIII-1-83-292 BC84-192 161
VIII-1-83-124 BC82-842 70 Fig. UW-13.1 VIII-1-07-66 08-1396 949
VIII-1-83-220 BC83-557 127 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (a) VIII-1-95-67 BC95-170 656
VIII-1-83-265 BC84-087 148 VIII-1-95-100 BC95-480 679
VIII-1-83-267 BC84-090 149 VIII-1-98-60 BC97-404 752
VIII-1-86-10 BC85-286 216 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (b) VIII-1-89-38 BC88-389 360
VIII-1-86-180 BC87-203 309 FIg. UW-13.1 sketch (e) VIII-1-98-60 BC97-404 752
VIII-1-89-04 BC88-124 344 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (f) VIII-1-83-132 BC82-298 74
VIII-1-89-64 BC88-429 371 VIII-1-89-172 BC90-009 429
VIII-1-89-67 BC88-163 377 VIII-1-92-210 BC94-134 613
VIII-1-89-159 BC89-331 420 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (g) VIII-1-92-02 BC90-684 505
VIII-1-89-189 BC90-306 435 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (k) VIII-1-83-57 BC81-404 33
VIII-1-89-201 BC90-326 440 VIII-1-92-19 BC91-171 512
VIII-1-92-97 BC92-310 556 VIII-1-92-86 BC92-248 552
VIII-1-92-107 BC92-317 560 VIII-1-01-40 BC01-199 808
VIII-1-92-138 BC93-110 576 VIII-1-07-06 BC06-942 918
VIII-1-92-158 BC93-460 584 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (l) VIII-1-86-221 BC87-042 332
VIII-1-92-165 BC93-397 591 VIII-1-95-135 BC96-258 702
VIII-1-95-40 BC94-569 645 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (m) VIII-1-95-135 BC96-258 702
VIII-1-95-41 BC94-576 646 Fig. UW-13.1 sketch (n) VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78
VIII-1-95-67 BC95-170 656 VIII-1-98-85 BC99-300 766
VIII-1-01-154 BC02-3288 883 Fig. UW-13.1 sketches (n) VIII-1-83-72 BC82-593 40
VIII-1-07-56 08-104 943 and (o) VIII-1-86-202 BC87-408 323
VIII-1-10-15 02-3088 959 VIII-1-92-185 BC93-650 598
VIII-1-10-33 09-1015 965 Fig. UW-13.2 VIII-1-01-05 BC00-502 791
UW-12(c) VIII-1-83-07 BC81-664 9 VIII-1-04-42 BC04-1015 891
VIII-1-83-203 BC83-429 113 VIII-1-04-46 BC04-1113 896
VIII-1-83-254R BC83-664* 168 VIII-1-07-49 08-888 941
VIII-1-83-07R BC81-664* 189 Fig. UW-13.2 sketches (b) VIII-1-95-08 BC94-221 627
VIII-1-86-68 BC85-208 247 and (c) VIII-1-95-139 BC96-354 703
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VIII-1-86-218 BC88-043 331 VIII-1-01-140 BC02-2305 863
VIII-1-89-144 BC89-240 414 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (d) VIII-1-89-158 BC89-313 419
UW-12(d) VIII-1-86-181 BC87-245 310 VIII-1-92-128 BC92-383 572
VIII-1-89-210 BC90-418 448 VIII-1-98-26 BC97-508A 730
VIII-1-89-210R BC90-418* 475 VIII-1-04-05 BC03-1206 874
VIII-1-92-32 BC91-518 518 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (e) VIII-1-92-112 BC92-352 561
VIII-1-01-63 BC01-315 817 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (g) VIII-1-89-219 BC88-466 452
VIII-1-01-135 BC02-4115 857 VIII-1-89-285 BC91-048 486
VIII-1-04-101 BC05-1574 916 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (h) VIII-1-89-302 BC90-433 492
UW-12(e) VIII-1-01-89 BC01-636 832 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (i) VIII-1-01-24 BC01-045 803
VIII-1-01-135 BC02-4115 857 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (m) VIII-1-89-227 BC90-412 455
UW-13 VIII-1-83-198 BC83-139 111 Fig. UW-13.2 sketch (q) VIII-1-89-40 BC87-218 360
VIII-1-86-90 BC85-225 260 Fig. UW-13.3 VIII-1-98-69 BC99-271 755
VIII-1-86-96 BC86-270 263 VIII-1-01-42 BC01-225 809
VIII-1-07-26 07-1262 931 VIII-1-01-67 BC01-301 819
VIII-1-10-26 10-637 963 Fig. UW-13.3 sketch (a) VIII-1-95-04 BC94-287 625
UW-13(a)(2) VIII-1-83-72 BC82-593 40 VIII-1-98-34 BC98-225 738
UW-13(b)(2) VIII-1-95-100 BC95-480 679 VIII-1-98-78 BC99-359 764
UW-13(b)(4) VIII-1-89-221 BC90-510 452 Fig. UW-13.3 sketch (b) VIII-1-95-18 BC92-326 630
VIII-1-92-160 BC93-486 589 VIII-1-98-78 BC99-359 764
UW-13(b)(4)(b) VIII-1-89-222 BC90-523 453 VIII-1-01-18 BC00-688 800
VIII-1-89-230 BC90-440 456 VIII-1-01-31 BC01-074 805
UW-13(c) VIII-1-86-226 BC88-076 335 VIII-1-10-36 11-335 969
UW-13(c)(2) VIII-1-04-96 BC04-1456 914 Fig. UW-13.4 VIII-1-86-05 BC85-229 214
UW-13(d) VIII-1-83-357 BC85-096 203 UW-14 VIII-1-83-208 BC83-465 115
UW-13(e) VIII-1-83-144 BC83-198 80 VIII-1-83-262 BC84-053 147
VIII-1-98-62 BC98-510 753 UW-14(d) VIII-1-98-46 BC98-293 743
UW-13(e)(3) VIII-1-98-77 BC99-363 763
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UW-15 VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157 Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (h) VIII-1-89-05 BC88-128 344
VIII-1-89-208 BC90-467 448 VIII-1-01-160 02-4124 926
VIII-1-92-192 BC93-717 606 Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (k) VIII-1-83-402 BC82-402 25
VIII-1-92-205R BC93-775* 639 Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (v) VIII-1-86-61 BC86-212 244
VIII-1-01-44 BC01-302 810 VIII-1-92-28 BC91-530 517
UW-15(b) VIII-1-83-239 BC83-600 135 Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (w) VIII-1-92-170 BC93-489 593
UW-15(c) VIII-1-95-42 BC94-577 646 Fig. UW-16.2 sketch (k) VIII-1-10-53 12-345 974
UW-15(d) VIII-1-95-151 BC96-526 707 UW-18(d) VIII-1-10-44 11-1139 971
UW-16 VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94 UW-19 VIII-1-89-55 BC88-392 368
VIII-1-83-219 BC83-556 126 VIII-1-89-253 BC90-484 466
VIII-1-86-18 BC85-324 219 VIII-1-92-143 BC93-105 578
VIII-1-86-89 BC84-169 260 VIII-1-98-107 BC99-608 780
VIII-1-89-61 BC88-424 370 UW-19(c)(2) VIII-1-04-64 BC02-4114 901
VIII-1-95-112 BC96-256 688 UW-20 VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
VIII-1-04-72 BC05-560 904 UW-20(a) VIII-1-95-91 BC94-664 676
VIII-1-04-78 BC05-463 906 UW-20(b) VIII-1-89-267 BC89-253 479
Fig. UW-16 VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 123 UW-20(c) VIII-1-95-91 BC94-664 676
VIII-1-83-219 BC83-556 126 UW-26 VIII-1-86-192 BC85-094B 319
UW-16(b) VIII-1-83-277 BC84-142 154 VIII-1-89-79 BC89-027 381
VIII-1-89-272 BC90-792 481 VIII-1-01-142 BC02-2428 864
VIII-1-92-72 BC91-303 539 UW-26(d) VIII-1-89-247 BC90-689 464
VIII-1-92-178 BC93-588 595 VIII-1-89-247R BC02-2474* 861
VIII-1-01-01 BC00-388 789 VIII-1-92-167 BC93-411 592
VIII-1-10-07 09-1043 954 UW-27 VIII-1-83-146 BC80-038C 81
UW-16(c) VIII-1-83-76 BC82-678 42 VIII-1-86-81 BC86-334 256
VIII-1-86-149 BC87-168 297 UW-27(a) VIII-1-86-141 BC87-172 293
VIII-1-01-34 BC01-098 806 UW-27(b) VIII-1-86-74 BC86-251 254
UW-16(c)(2) VIII-1-86-83 BC85-465 257 UW-28 VIII-1-83-54 BC81-064 31
UW-16(d) VIII-1-83-88 BC82-845 52 VIII-1-83-295 BC84-259 162
VIII-1-95-89 BC95-472 669 VIII-1-86-210 BC87-496 327
UW-16(d)(1) VIII-1-04-12 BC03-1585 875 VIII-1-89-26 BC88-165 355
UW-16(e)(2) VIII-1-92-170 BC93-489 593 VIII-1-89-32 BC88-202 358
UW-16(f) VIII-1-83-55 BC81-269 32 UW-28(b) VIII-1-92-26 BC91-229 516
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VIII-1-89-13 BC87-254 348 UW-29 VIII-1-89-26 BC88-165 355
VIII-1-92-96 BC91-080 556 VIII-1-89-188 BC88-426C 435
VIII-1-92-130 BC92-459 573 UW-29(a) VIII-1-01-51 BC01-215 813
UW-16(f)(3)(a) VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157 UW-29(d) VIII-1-04-86 BC04-1348 911
VIII-1-86-86 BC86-293 259 UW-31 VIII-1-83-54 BC81-064 31
VIII-1-89-192 BC90-359 436 VIII-1-83-147 BC80-173 81
VIII-1-89-220 BC89-161 452 UW-31(b) VIII-1-07-58 08-838 943
VIII-1-98-29 BC97-267 731 UW-31(c) VIII-1-83-93 BC82-783 55
VIII-1-04-98 BC06-273 915 VIII-1-83-331 BC83-324,
VIII-1-10-53 12-345 974 BC83-384 192
UW-16(f)(3)(a)(3)(a) VIII-1-10-03 09-637 953 VIII-1-92-110 BC92-349 561
UW-16(f)(5) VIII-1-92-192 BC93-717 606 VIII-1-92-214 BC94-179 614
Fig. UW-16.1 VIII-1-83-13 BC82-180 12 VIII-1-95-113 BC96-276 688
VIII-1-83-34 BC82-264 23 VIII-1-07-58 08-838 943
VIII-1-83-76 BC82-678 42 VIII-1-10-22 08-1361 962
VIII-1-83-274R BC84-128* 169 UW-31(d) VIII-1-86-104 BC86-372 267
VIII-1-83-275 BC84-129 153 VIII-1-86-111 BC86-512 275
VIII-1-86-05 BC85-229 214 VIII-1-86-212 BC88-008 329
VIII-1-86-89 BC84-169 260 VIII-1-01-85 BC01-325 830
VIII-1-98-23 BC97-522 729 VIII-1-10-22 08-1361 962
VIII-1-01-01 BC00-388 789 UW-32(a) VIII-1-86-04 BC85-227 214
Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (a) VIII-1-83-272 BC84-116 152
VIII-1-13-11 12-475 983
Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (d) VIII-1-92-112 BC92-352 561
Fig. UW-16.1 sketch (g) VIII-1-89-123 BC87-295 405
VIII-1-10-07 09-1043 954
VIII-1-10-31 10-749 965
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UW-33 VIII-1-86-63 BC86-245 245 UW-48(d) VIII-1-04-86 BC04-1348 911
VIII-1-86-111 BC86-512 275 UW-50 VIII-1-86-44 BC85-593 237
VIII-1-86-183 BC87-385 311 VIII-1-92-73 BC91-401 540
VIII-1-86-212 BC88-008 329 VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610
VIII-1-89-179 BC90-262 432 VIII-1-10-30 10-183 964
VIII-1-89-264 BC89-234 478 UW-51 VIII-1-83-53 BC81-056 31
VIII-1-98-106 BC99-595 779 VIII-1-83-62 BC81-685B 36
VIII-1-04-07 BC03-933 874 VIII-1-83-85 BC82-811 51
UW-33(a) VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78 VIII-1-83-202 BC83-424 113
VIII-1-98-85 BC99-300 766 VIII-1-83-241 BC83-603A 136
VIII-1-01-85 BC01-325 830 VIII-1-83-272 BC84-116 152
VIII-1-10-09 08-1762 955 VIII-1-83-305 BC83-568 175
UW-34 VIII-1-01-71 BC01-412 822 VIII-1-86-43 BC85-592 236
VIII-1-10-23 09-1762 962 VIII-1-89-292R BC91-046* 981
UW-35 VIII-1-83-36 BC82-309 24 VIII-1-98-87 BC99-457 767
VIII-1-83-137 BC82-782 76 VIII-1-07-55 07-134 943
VIII-1-83-143 BC82-222 79 VIII-1-13-05 12-2007 977
VIII-1-83-183 BC83-314 102 UW-51(a)(1) VIII-1-89-167 BC89-415 428
VIII-1-86-63 BC86-234 245 UW-51(a)(2) VIII-1-04-21 BC03-1021 878
VIII-1-86-217 BC88-029 330 UW-51(a)(3) VIII-1-83-158 BC83-210 93
VIII-1-89-109 BC89-159 399 VIII-1-86-19 BC85-326 220
VIII-1-89-297 BC91-168 490 UW-51(a)(3), Winter 1982 VIII-1-83-156 BC83-201 92
VIII-1-07-51 08-114 942 Addenda
UW-35(a) VIII-1-92-165 BC93-397 591 UW-51(b) VIII-1-83-133R BC82-718* 87
UW-35(a)(2) VIII-1-86-39 BC85-610 234 VIII-1-86-28 BC85-289 224
UW-35(b) VIII-1-95-51 BC95-046 650 VIII-1-89-251 BC90-743 465
UW-35(d) VIII-1-89-43 BC88-080 362 VIII-1-92-27 BC91-516 516
VIII-1-92-151R BC93-114* 675 VIII-1-92-34 BC91-007 519
VIII-1-92-174 BC93-604 594 VIII-1-01-158 02-3521 925
UW-37 VIII-1-86-58 BC86-200 243 UW-51(b)(3) VIII-1-10-50 10-1710 973
UW-37(a) VIII-1-04-22 BC03-1492 879 UW-52 VIII-1-83-86 BC82-813 51
UW-38 VIII-1-83-344 BC84-675 198 VIII-1-83-101 BC82-840 58
VIII-1-92-27 BC91-516 516 VIII-1-83-141 BC82-833 78
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VIII-1-95-83 BC95-389 667 VIII-1-83-241 BC83-603A 136
UW-39 VIII-1-83-255 BC83-683 144 VIII-1-83-268 BC84-102 149
UW-39(b) VIII-1-92-161 BC93-513 590 VIII-1-83-305 BC83-568 175
UW-40 VIII-1-83-30 BC82-166 21 VIII-1-86-43 BC85-592 236
VIII-1-83-315 BC84-385 179 VIII-1-92-32 BC91-518 518
VIII-1-89-186 BC90-305 434 VIII-1-98-22 BC97-519 728
VIII-1-89-202 BC90-388 440 VIII-1-07-56 08-104 943
VIII-1-95-116 BC96-129 689 VIII-1-10-18 10-186 960
UW-40(a)(3) VIII-1-89-288 BC90-437 487 VIII-1-10-21 06-679 961
UW-40(a)(5) VIII-1-89-229 BC90-438 456 VIII-1-13-05 12-2007 977
VIII-1-89-317 BC90-682 498 VIII-1-15-19 14-794 991
UW-40(a)(8) VIII-1-01-52 BC01-216 813 UW-52(b)(1) VIII-1-83-360 BC85-187 204
VIII-1-07-08 BC06-1123, VIII-1-95-71 BC95-218 662
BC06-1124 919 UW-52(b)(2) VIII-1-83-90 BC82-737 53
UW-40(c) VIII-1-98-11 BC97-275 719 VIII-1-98-37 BC98-246 740
VIII-1-98-110 BC00-082 781 UW-52(b)(3) VIII-1-95-87 BC95-463 669
UW-40(f) VIII-1-92-80 BC92-167 543 UW-52(c) VIII-1-83-248 BC83-649 140
VIII-1-95-96 BC95-164 677 VIII-1-98-53 BC98-290 750
VIII-1-04-56 BC05-093 899 UW-52(c)(3) VIII-1-98-14 BC96-477 726
UW-40(f)(5)(a) VIII-1-95-134 BC96-255 701 UW-52(d)(2) VIII-1-95-86 BC95-400 668
UW-40(f)(5)(c) VIII-1-95-37 BC93-735 644 UW-52(d)(2)(c) VIII-1-92-27 BC91-516 516
UW-40(f)(5)(-d) VIII-1-15-17 14-582 990 UW-75(c) VIII-1-83-273 BC84-118 152
UW-40(f)(6) VIII-1-92-176 BC93-641 595 Statement of Policy VIII-1-92-76 BC92-152 541
UW-42 VIII-1-83-27R BC81-100* 18
VIII-1-89-179 BC90-262 432
VIII-1-15-09 13-2076 988
UW-46 VIII-1-83-347 BC84-589 199
UW-47 VIII-1-83-347 BC84-589 199
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SUBJECT INDEX
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Attachments Authorized Inspector (Cont'd)
caps VIII-1-83-226 BC81-301 129 verification of computer VIII-1-86-64 BC86-236 245
closing plugs VIII-1-83-264 BC84-071 148 prgrams
couplings VIII-1-83-217 BC83-544 125 verification of procedures VIII-1-92-131 BC93-029 573
drilled holes VIII-1-98-102 BC99-599 778 Boilers
flanges (see separate listing) kettle type reboilers VIII-1-83-153 BC83-169 90
flat heads VIII-1-04-05 BC03-1206 874 unfired steam VIII-1-83-104 BC79-780 60
VIII-1-04-93 BC06-507 913 Bolting
head-to-shell VIII-1-86-226 BC88-076 335 circle center line VIII-1-83-173 BC83-261 99
VIII-1-89-158 BC89-313 419 connections VIII-1-83-314 BC84-379 179
VIII-1-92-02 BC90-684 505 holes VIII-1-83-173 BC83-261 99
VIII-1-95-100 BC95-480 679 VIII-1-07-67 08-1399 949
VIII-1-01-30 BC00-707 805 materials VIII-1-83-48 BC82-521 28
intermediate heads VIII-1-04-96 BC04-1456 914 VIII-1-10-20 10-329 961
lifting VIII-1-01-43 BC01-276 809 VIII-1-83-310 BC84-266 178
loadings on VIII-1-83-52 BC80-514 30 VIII-1-86-76R BC86-253* 275
nonpressure VIII-1-92-83 BC92-173 544 size VIII-1-89-107 BC89-185 392
nozzles (see separate listing) stress values VIII-1-83-128 BC83-072 72
pad type connection VIII-1-83-262 BC84-053 147 VIII-1-10-34 10-1800 969
pipe VIII-1-89-122 BC86-380 405 studs VIII-1-83-109 BC82-095 63
pipe VIII-1-89-215 BC90-291 450 VIII-1-07-20 07-673 929
pressure VIII-1-92-185 BC93-650 598 Braced Surfaces VIII-1-89-128 BC89-042 408
pressure gages VIII-1-83-243 BC83-633 137 Bracing
recording of nonpressure VIII-1-83-70 BC82-529 39 by non-Certificate Holder VIII-1-83-312R BC84-340* 190
screwed VIII-1-83-13 BC82-180 12 filler metals VIII-1-86-228 BC88-083 335
VIII-1-83-274R BC84-128* 169 VIII-1-89-103 BC89-125 391
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VIII-1-83-358 BC85-124 204 Burst Test VIII-1-89-257 BC90-772 467
thermocouple VIII-1-92-01 BC90-235 505 VIII-1-95-43 BC94-666 646
tubesheet VIII-1-01-24 BC01-045 803 Calibration VIII-1-89-294 BC91-056 489
welded VIII-1-83-55 BC81-269 32 Castings VIII-1-89-119 BC89-228 402
VIII-1-89-123 BC87-295 405 VIII-1-89-169 BC90-003 428
VIII-1-89-174 BC90-012 430 VIII-1-89-202 BC90-388 440
VIII-1-89-192 BC90-359 436 VIII-1-92-03 BC91-230 505
VIII-1-89-230 BC90-440 456 VIII-1-92-61 BC92-098 535
VIII-1-89-272 BC90-792 481 VIII-1-95-59 BC95-050 653
VIII-1-89-285 BC91-048 486 VIII-1-10-51 11-1856 974
VIII-1-92-41 BC91-044 529 Certification VIII-1-95-106 BC95-465A 681
VIII-1-92-192 BC93-717 606 VIII-1-95-126 BC95-465B 693
VIII-1-01-01 BC00-388 789 VIII-1-95-127 BC96-128 693
VIII-1-01-34 BC01-098 806 VIII-1-04-77 BC04-626 906
VIII-1-01-40 BC01-199 808 VIII-1-04-102 04-853 927
Authorized Inspector VIII-1-10-48 11-1699 973
examination VIII-1-86-131 BC87-079 284 Clad Construction
VIII-1-95-05 BC94-288 626 impact testing VIII-1-83-58R BC81-609* 167
VIII-1-98-36 BC98-241 739 overlays VIII-1-83-36 BC82-309 24
multiple duplicate vessels VIII-1-86-113 BC86-522 277 VIII-1-83-107 BC82-169 62
National Board Commission VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114
Number VIII-1-89-81 BC89-039 382 VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158
radiography VIII-1-86-42 BC85-591 236 repairs VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107
responsibilities VIII-1-95-30 BC94-584 641 Clamp Connections
VIII-1-98-35 BC98-229 739 design VIII-1-89-25 BC88-164 354
VIII-1-98-92 BC99-496 773 VIII-1-89-226 BC90-545 454
surface examination VIII-1-86-51R BC86-086* 253 VIII-1-92-209 BC94-134 613
use of multiple VIII-1-86-72 BC86-230 248 VIII-1-98-32 BC98-177 738
VIII-1-01-149 BC03-458 867 fabrication VIII-1-98-67 BC99-083 755
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Clamp Connections (Cont'd) Data Report Forms (Cont'd)
requirements VIII-1-04-11 BC01-279 875 entries VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559
Closures VIII-1-92-199 BC93-446 608
flat circular VIII-1-89-200R BC90-325* 440 VIII-1-92-202 BC94-036 609
locking mechanisms VIII-1-83-08 BC82-066 9 VIII-1-95-35 BC93-524 643
noncircular vessels VIII-1-83-363 BC84-643 206 VIII-1-95-80 BC94-351 666
quick opening VIII-1-83-08 BC82-066 9 VIII-1-98-27 BC98-062 730
VIII-1-86-24 BC84-600 222 VIII-1-98-76 BC99-280 763
VIII-1-89-48 BC88-212 364 VIII-1-01-76 BC01-379 826
Code Cases VIII-1-98-41 BC98-327 741 VIII-1-01-104 BC01-793 838
Coils VIII-1-04-78 BC05-463 906 flanges VIII-1-83-23 BC82-291 16
Combination Units VIII-1-07-24 07-1004 930 nonpressure attachments VIII-1-83-70 BC82-529 39
VIII-1-07-28 07-291 932 VIII-1-83-213 BC83-075 124
Construction VIII-1-83-322 BC84-411 182
economizer VIII-1-01-147 BC03-175 866 overpressure protection VIII-1-13-01 10-46 976
pressure vessel VIII-1-01-146 BC03-198 866 partial VIII-1-95-12 BC94-056 628
Corrosion VIII-1-95-45 BC94-671 647
allowance VIII-1-83-228 BC82-824 130 VIII-1-95-47 BC94-412 648
VIII-1-86-46 BC85-605 238 VIII-1-95-148 BC96-522 706
VIII-1-89-37 BC88-249 359 VIII-1-01-47 BC97-401 811
VIII-1-89-126 BC88-242 407 VIII-1-01-54 BC01-224 814
VIII-1-92-197 BC93-716 607 VIII-1-01-75 BC01-377 826
VIII-1-95-115 BC96-273 689 VIII-1-04-36 BC04-231 888
VIII-1-98-28 BC96-534 730 VIII-1-04-80 BC05-672 900
VIII-1-01-81 BC01-589 829 VIII-1-07-35 07-139 934
VIII-1-01-116 BC01-912 847 remarks VIII-1-92-91 BC92-239 554
coating VIII-1-89-266 BC90-187 479 VIII-1-92-118 BC92-104 564
of welds VIII-1-83-31 BC82-196 22 VIII-1-98-56 BC98-367 751
Covers VIII-1-04-39 BC02-2682 890
bolted VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98 VIII-1-04-59 BC05-078 900
VIII-1-83-190 BC82-197 106 sign-off VIII-1-89-263 BC89-129 477
VIII-1-92-52 BC90-299 532 VIII-1-92-179 BC93-590 596
VIII-1-98-31 BC98-174 737 U-1 VIII-1-86-185 BC87-398 311
channel VIII-1-83-154 BC83-170 91 VIII-1-89-177 BC90-021 431
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dished VIII-1-95-58 BC95-042 652 VIII-1-92-123 BC92-454 571
flat VIII-1-83-154 BC83-170 91 VIII-1-95-76 BC94-417 664
VIII-1-83-323 BC84-429 182 VIII-1-07-65 08-1042 945
VIII-1-98-48 BC98-333 743 U-1A VIII-1-83-266 BC84-089 148
VIII-1-98-49 BC98-334 744 VIII-1-89-111 BC89-170 399
handhole VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98 VIII-1-92-29 BC91-466 517
manway VIII-1-95-14 BC94-136 629 VIII-1-98-96 BC98-292 775
spherically dished VIII-1-95-07 BC94-191 626 VIII-1-01-48 BC01-194 811
Creep Rate U-2 VIII-1-86-34 BC85-503 226
average stress VIII-1-83-130 BC81-717 73 VIII-1-86-92 BC86-255 261
Cryogenic Vessels VIII-1-01-69 BC01-351 820 VIII-1-89-214 BC90-498 450
Curvature VIII-1-92-46 BC91-627 530 VIII-1-92-105 BC92-295 559
Cylinders U-3 VIII-1-83-112 BC83-032 64
axial compression VIII-1-86-02 BC79-696 213 VIII-1-83-259 BC84-050 146
Data Report Forms VIII-1-92-29 BC91-466 517
base materials VIII-1-83-163 BC81-576 94 UV-1 VIII-1-04-49 BC04-1276 897
creation VIII-1-83-17 BC82-238 13 year built VIII-1-83-317 BC84-412 180
VIII-1-89-153 BC89-281 417 Design
VIII-1-89-246 BC90-650 463 formulas in Appendix 1 VIII-1-89-139 BC89-218 412
distribution VIII-1-83-44 BC82-509 27 VIII-1-89-131 BC89-151 409
VIII-1-89-234 BC90-497 458 layered vessel VIII-1-10-24 04-1109 962
VIII-1-92-148 BC93-421 580 methods VIII-1-92-146 BC93-373 579
edition of Code VIII-1-95-29 BC94-502 641 VIII-1-95-22 BC94-280 631
VIII-1-01-12 BC00-131 794
VIII-1-07-47 08-637 941
VIII-1-07-49 08-888 941
VIII-1-10-29 09-1598 964
VIII-1-10-45 11-747 972
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Design (Cont'd) Fatigue
pressure VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655 curves VIII-1-89-12 BC87-204 348
VIII-1-01-138 BC01-405 863 Field Sites VIII-1-89-223 BC90-535 453
VIII-1-15-07 13-2236 987 VIII-1-95-26 BC94-106 639
stress VIII-1-01-70 BC01-380 821 VIII-1-95-127R BC96-128* 715
VIII-1-07-54 08-1081 942 VIII-1-01-53 BC01-222 813
welded joints VIII-1-95-53 BC95-049 651 VIII-1-04-09 BC03-1491 875
Dimensional Symbols VIII-1-15-14 14-1368 989 Fittings
Dimpled Assemblies ANSI B16.9 VIII-1-83-67 BC82-306 38
dimpled assemblies VIII-1-89-257 BC90-772 467 VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
VIII-1-89-271 BC90-300 481 attachment VIII-1-98-29 BC97-267 731
VIII-1-89-291 BC91-045 488 VIII-1-01-115 BC01-870 846
VIII-1-89-298 BC91-047 491 VIII-1-04-98 BC06-273 915
VIII-1-92-101 BC92-010 557 lugs VIII-1-89-113 BC89-168 400
VIII-1-92-102 BC92-345 558 piping VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
VIII-1-92-191 BC93-741 605 VIII-1-89-220 BC89-161 452
VIII-1-95-19 BC94-631 630 VIII-1-92-96 BC91-080 556
VIII-1-98-105 BC99-456 779 VIII-1-92-130 BC92-459 573
VIII-1-98-107 BC99-608 780 pressure–temperature ratings VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
VIII-1-04-63 BC01-777 901 VIII-1-89-204 BC90-435 441
VIII-1-04-85 BC03-1476 911 small VIII-1-89-61 BC88-424 370
Direct Fired VIII-1-98-63 BC97-282 753 VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157
Edition of Code VIII-1-95-29 BC94-502 641 Flanges
VIII-1-01-72 BC01-570 822 attached to tubesheet VIII-1-83-96 BC82-801 56
External Pressure attachments VIII-1-83-21 BC82-274 15
boundary VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 ar VIII-1-86-171 BC85-177 306
calculations VIII-1-98-82 BC98-172a 765 bolted VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7
VIII-1-04-106 01-153 928 VIII-1-83-23 BC82-291 16
conical shell reducer section VIII-1-83-283 BC84-139 156 VIII-1-83-91 BC82-738 54
VIII-1-01-113 BC00-591 846 VIII-1-83-154 BC83-170 91
flanges VIII-1-95-16 BC94-410 629 VIII-1-83-172 BC83-256 98
heads VIII-1-98-111 BC00-083 782 VIII-1-83-176 BC83-285 100
MAWP for tubes VIII-1-83-169 BC83-113 97 VIII-1-83-242 BC83-604 136
VIII-1-01-161 02-3319 937 VIII-1-83-340 BC84-656 196
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nozzle reinforcement VIII-1-83-332 BC84-115 192 VIII-1-86-117 BC87-006 278
openings VIII-1-83-185 BC83-317 103 VIII-1-89-15 BC88-077 349
piping VIII-1-83-199 BC83-226 111 VIII-1-89-146 BC89-251 415
pressure relief devices VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18 VIII-1-95-73 BC95-313 663
proof test VIII-1-86-07 BC85-283 215 VIII-1-95-141 BC96-379 704
stamping VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78 VIII-1-01-78 BC01-407 827
stiffening rings VIII-1-83-68 BC82-308 39 VIII-1-15-15 14-1499 990
VIII-1-04-24 BC03-1845 883 cast iron VIII-1-86-86 BC86-293 259
Extreme Fiber Elongation design VIII-1-83-39 BC82-398 25
heat treatment VIII-1-83-12 BC82-170 11 VIII-1-83-216 BC83-476 125
Factors and Dimensions VIII-1-92-90 BC92-226 553
C, factor VIII-1-83-15 BC82-206 13 VIII-1-89-323 BC90-192 569
E, definition of VIII-1-83-113 BC83-033 64 VIII-1-92-121 BC92-299 570
G, dimension VIII-1-89-35 BC88-250 359 VIII-1-95-38 BC94-366 645
go , dimension VIII-1-83-43 BC82-508 26 VIII-1-95-69 BC95-234 661
VIII-1-83-115 BC81-514 66 VIII-1-95-72 BC95-312 662
g1 , dimension VIII-1-83-115 BC81-514 66 VIII-1-98-72 BC99-292 756
VIII-1-83-216 BC83-476 125 VIII-1-01-20 BC00-696 801
h, dimension VIII-1-83-115 BC81-514 66 VIII-1-01-59 BC01-296 815
joint efficiency factors VIII-1-83-139 BC83-132 77 VIII-1-07-34 03-1834 933
VIII-1-83-171 BC83-212 98 VIII-1-07-45 08-362 940
VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100 VIII-1-07-52 08-716 942
VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110 VIII-1-10-34 10-1800 969
VIII-1-86-96 BC86-270 263 VIII-1-10-41 11-1236 971
VIII-1-86-218 BC88-043 331 external pressure VIII-1-95-16 BC94-410 629
ligament efficiency VIII-1-83-94 BC82-784 55 factors VIII-1-07-07 BC06-1047 918
s, dimensions VIII-1-83-110 BC82-864 63 ferritic VIII-1-92-63 BC92-075 536
stress reduction VIII-1-83-42 BC82-416 26 VIII-1-01-114 BC01-606 846
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Flanges (Cont'd) Flanges (Cont'd)
flat face VIII-1-89-125 BC88-162 406 socket weld VIII-1-83-284 BC84-140 157
VIII-1-01-18 BC00-688 800 VIII-1-86-54 BC86-113 241
forged threaded VIII-1-83-19 BC82-258 14 Teflon O-ring VIII-1-83-39 BC82-389 25
forgings VIII-1-92-180 BC93-627 596 thickness VIII-1-83-235 BC83-590 133
gasket VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-1-89-205 BC90-436 441
VIII-1-83-303 BC83-359 174 VIII-1-07-69 08-1562 950
VIII-1-86-173 BC86-247 306 threaded bolts VIII-1-86-216 BC88-028 330
VIII-1-92-60 BC92-077 535 weld neck VIII-1-83-131 BC82-209 73
VIII-1-04-91 BC05-1667 913 VIII-1-92-50 BC90-788 532
gasket factor VIII-1-83-39 BC82-398 25 VIII-1-95-140 BC96-373 704
VIII-1-89-56 BC88-395 368 welded to nozzles VIII-1-86-84 BC86-286 258
girth VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114 welds VIII-1-89-249 BC99-653 464
hubbed VIII-1-86-25R BC85-464* 253 VIII-1-98-20 BC97-512 728
VIII-1-89-185 BC90-243 434 Forgings
VIII-1-01-67 BC01-301 819 endcaps VIII-1-86-53 BC86-106 241
VIII-1-04-67 BC03-1634 902 hydrostatic testing after VIII-1-83-311 BC84-313 178
VIII-1-07-17 01-648 928 grinding
hubless VIII-1-83-21 BC82-274 15 vessels VIII-1-89-152 BC89-275 417
VIII-1-83-91 BC82-738 54 VIII-1-95-44 BC94-669 647
VIII-1-86-69 BC85-228 247 VIII-1-98-27 BC98-062 730
VIII-1-86-138 BC87-120 288 VIII-1-01-49 BC01-196 812
impact testing VIII-1-98-10 BC97-274 719 Forming
integral hub VIII-1-83-115 BC81-514 66 code VIII-1-10-22 08-1361 962
VIII-1-89-24 BC88-143 354 cold VIII-1-07-04 BC03-762 917
VIII-1-83-356 BC85-074 203 cold blows VIII-1-83-148 BC82-403 88
integral type VIII-1-83-25 BC82-301 17 half-pipe jacket VIII-1-95-13 BC94-131 628
VIII-1-83-43 BC82-508 26 shell sections and heads VIII-1-95-142 BC96-352 704
VIII-1-01-38 BC01-121 808 VIII-1-13-08 11-1571 982
VIII-1-01-132 BC02-2920 856 Glass-Lined Vessels VIII-1-95-116 BC96-129 689
VIII-1-04-42 BC04-1015 891 VIII-1-98-91 BC99-478 773
long weld neck VIII-1-83-244 BC83-638 138 Hand Holes VIII-1-95-115 BC96-273 689
VIII-1-89-17 BC88-087 350 Headers
loose type hubbed VIII-1-83-21 BC82-274 15 box type VIII-1-83-03 BC81-260 7
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VIII-1-92-62 BC92-099 536 VIII-1-83-210 BC78-640 122
VIII-1-07-59 08-1302 944 Heads
loose type without hub VIII-1-92-57 BC92-053 534 attachment of VIII-1-92-86 BC92-248 552
materials VIII-1-15-03 12-933 986 VIII-1-92-210 BC94-137 613
nondestructive examination VIII-1-98-51 BC98-288 744 VIII-1-95-135 BC96-258 702
optional type VIII-1-83-43 BC82-508 26 VIII-1-07-06 BC06-942 918
VIII-1-86-70 BC85-230 248 cast iron VIII-1-83-172 BC83-256 98
VIII-1-86-150 BC86-194 297 center line VIII-1-89-78 BC89-018 381
plate material VIII-1-86-95 BC86-267 262 cold spun VIII-1-83-223 BC83-582 128
VIII-1-92-37 BC91-600 520 VIII-1-83-224 BC83-586 129
VIII-1-92-220 BC94-109 616 flat VIII-1-83-181 BC83-315 102
VIII-1-01-45 BC01-303 810 VIII-1-83-327 BC84-592 184
pressure–temperature ratings VIII-1-98-95 BC98-230 775 VIII-1-83-339 BC84-635 195
VIII-1-01-45 BC01-303 810 VIII-1-83-355 BC85-066 203
raised-face blind VIII-1-04-30 BC03-623 886 VIII-1-83-359 BC85-138 204
reverse VIII-1-83-225 BC79-323 129 VIII-1-89-206 BC90-439 442
VIII-1-83-292 BC84-192 161 VIII-1-92-195 BC93-670 607
VIII-1-92-128 BC92-383 572 VIII-1-98-03 BC96-105 716
VIII-1-95-24 BC94-591 632 VIII-1-98-21 BC97-514 728
VIII-1-98-26 BC97-508A 730 VIII-1-01-107 BC01-651 839
VIII-1-98-120 BC00-268 785 VIII-1-01-109 BC01-801 840
VIII-1-07-37 03-1846 937 VIII-1-04-62 BC04-517 901
rigidity VIII-1-15-07 13-2236 987 VIII-1-07-02 BC06-667 917
seal-welded VIII-1-83-303 BC83-359 174 VIII-1-15-04 14-935 986
seating stress VIII-1-83-39 BC82-398 25 floating VIII-1-83-157 BC83-207 92
self-energizing gaskets VIII-1-86-196 BC86-527 320 VIII-1-83-179 BC83-306 101
VIII-1-01-136 BC01-329 862
slip-on VIII-1-89-258 BC90-773 468
slotted bolt holes VIII-1-07-12 BC06-1122 920
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Heads (Cont'd) Heat Exchangers (Cont'd)
formed VIII-1-89-121 BC88-121 404 exemptions VIII-1-89-41 BC88-015 361
VIII-1-89-184 BC90-193 433 finned VIII-1-98-01 BC96-536 716
VIII-1-89-209 BC90-482 448 finned tube VIII-1-07-30 07-1370 946
VIII-1-92-06 BC91-270 506 floating head VIII-1-83-179 BC83-306 101
VIII-1-92-46 BC91-627 530 internal failures VIII-1-89-84 BC89-009 383
VIII-1-92-79 BC92-150 542 marking VIII-1-13-16 13-879 984
VIII-1-92-160 BC93-486 589 permitted materials VIII-1-83-60 BC82-659 35
VIII-1-95-132 BC96-351 695 VIII-1-07-23 07-952 930
VIII-1-98-38 BC98-176 740 plate type VIII-81-89R BC81-258 6
VIII-1-01-57 BC01-288 815 VIII-1-86-36 BC85-599 233
heat treatment VIII-1-89-74 BC88-472 380 VIII-1-07-73 08-948 952
hemispherical spherical VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100 pressure load VIII-1-98-77 BC99-363 763
identification and marking VIII-1-83-01 BC81-195 6 scope VIII-1-89-59 BC88-422 369
openings VIII-1-83-14 BC82-191 12 VIII-1-04-104 04-010 928
VIII-1-95-94 BC95-473 677 shell and tube VIII-1-83-232 BC83-355 132
VIII-1-04-66 BC03-1098 902 shell openings VIII-1-10-19 10-354 961
partial data reports VIII-1-89-96 BC89-084 388 VIII-1-04-68 BC03-1826 903
pressure on concave side VIII-1-83-198 BC83-139 111 VIII-1-04-87 BC05-1566 912
VIII-1-83-215 BC83-404 125 VIII-1-10-10 09-586 956
pressure on convex side VIII-1-86-03 BC85-223 214 VIII-1-10-12 09-594 956
radius VIII-1-83-81 BC82-729 43 tubes VIII-1-83-188 BC81-443 105
repairs VIII-1-86-112 BC86-513 276 VIII-1-83-293 BC84-193 161
VIII-1-89-108 BC89-188 393 VIII-1-89-82 BC89-056 382
seamless VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7 tubesheet VIII-1-04-74 BC05-459 905
VIII-1-83-86 BC82-813 51 VIII-1-04-99 BC06-423 915
VIII-1-86-134 BC87-112 286 Heat Treatment
seamless hemispherical VIII-1-83-145 BC83-200 80 cold formed parts VIII-1-86-15 BC85-319 218
seamless with skirt VIII-1-83-182 BC83-312 102 conditions VIII-1-92-51 BC88-434 532
spherical portion of ellipsoidal VIII-1-83-149 BC83-036 88 elliptical manway rings VIII-1-83-337 BC84-601 194
VIII-1-92-156 BC92-419 583 extreme fiber elongation VIII-1-83-71 BC82-587 40
spherically dished VIII-1-07-66 08-1396 949 VIII-1-83-105 BC82-798 61
stiffened VIII-1-15-02 14-354 985 VIII-1-83-337 BC84-601 194
testing VIII-1-89-74 BC88-472 380 fittings VIII-1-89-140 BC89-224 412
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thickness VIII-1-83-66 BC82-294 38 flanges VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-83-135 BC83-159 75 formed heads VIII-1-86-48 BC86-068 239
VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 123 VIII-1-95-50 BC94-684 649
VIII-1-86-49 BC86-069 239 hot formed parts VIII-1-86-27R BC85-140* 549
VIII-1-86-179 BC87-073 309 local heating VIII-1-83-353 BC85-025 202
VIII-1-86-181 BC87-245 310 VIII-1-89-317 BC90-682 498
VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559 normalizing VIII-1-83-06 BC81-660 8
VIII-1-92-216 BC93-718 615 VIII-1-81-116 BC81-559 66
thickness for convex side VIII-1-83-11 BC82-165 11 VIII-1-86-37 BC85-606 233
tolerances VIII-1-83-229 BC83-024 131 VIII-1-89-19 BC88-120 352
VIII-1-89-264 BC89-234 478 VIII-1-89-53 BC88-387 367
VIII-1-92-33 BC90-727 519 VIII-1-89-69 BC88-193 378
toriconical VIII-1-95-09 BC94-474 627 VIII-1-92-39 BC91-565 528
torispherical formed VIII-1-83-171 BC83-212 98 normalizing/quenching VIII-1-83-13 BC82-180 12
VIII-1-86-77 BC86-254 255 nozzle necks VIII-1-89-162 BC89-375 421
VIII-1-86-88 BC86-300 260 P-No. 1 materials VIII-1-83-12 BC82-170 11
VIII-1-86-174 BC86-417 307 VIII-1-86-48 BC86-068 239
VIII-1-86-175 BC87-302 307 P-No. 3, 4, and 5 materials VIII-1-89-314 BC90-483 497
VIII-1-89-38 BC88-389 360 postforming VIII-1-92-59 BC91-289 535
weld caps VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99 postweld (see separate listing)
welded VIII-1-83-159 BC83-262 93 rate VIII-1-92-66 BC92-054 537
VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110 test specimens VIII-77-33R NA 789
VIII-1-86-199 BC87-475 321 VIII-1-01-73 BC01-287 825
Heat Exchangers VIII-1-01-101 BC01-341 837
air cooled VIII-1-83-03 BC81-260 7 thermocouples VIII-1-98-11 BC97-275 719
VIII-1-01-142 BC02-2428 864 Hubs
double pipe VIII-1-98-74 BC99-269 757 hubs VIII-1-10-36 11-335 969
VIII-1-01-80 BC01-411 828 Hydrostatic Testing
examination VIII-1-83-50 BC82-624 29 after grinding VIII-1-83-311 BC84-313 178
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Hydrostatic Testing (Cont'd) Impact Testing (Cont'd)
before final welding VIII-1-83-137 BC82-782 76 exemptions VIII-1-89-91 BC89-074 386
VIII-1-89-51 BC88-363 366 VIII-1-89-279 BC90-771 484
chambered vessels VIII-1-86-71 BC85-329 248 VIII-1-89-248 BC90-690 464
closures VIII-1-89-48 BC88-212 364 VIII-1-89-274 BC90-861 482
completed vessels VIII-1-89-27R BC88-175* 356 VIII-1-92-93 BC90-247 554
VIII-1-89-245 BC90-649 463 VIII-1-92-98 BC92-319 556
VIII-1-89-281 BC90-787 485 VIII-1-92-122 BC92-406 570
VIII-1-92-65 BC92-124 537 VIII-1-92-134 BC92-455 574
VIII-1-92-84 BC92-220 551 VIII-1-92-142 BC93-104 578
VIII-1-98-45 BC98-245 742 VIII-1-92-144 BC93-349 579
contents of water VIII-1-01-27 BC01-092 804 VIII-1-92-187 BC93-683 599
destructive VIII-1-83-108 BC80-053 62 VIII-1-92-218 BC93-777A 616
VIII-1-86-137 BC87-117 287 VIII-1-92-219 BC94-073 616
VIII-1-86-152 BC87-164 298 VIII-1-95-28 BC94-470 640
examination VIII-1-95-11 BC94-564 628 VIII-1-95-54 BC93-438 651
ferritic steels VIII-1-86-122 BC86-505 280 VIII-1-95-111 BC96-246 687
gas leak testing VIII-1-83-118 BC82-397 67 VIII-1-95-160 BC96-378 725
VIII-1-01-26 BC01-81 803 VIII-1-98-93 BC99-565 774
interconnected vessels VIII-1-83-301 BC83-308 173 VIII-1-98-98 BC99-596 776
metal temperature VIII-1-89-211 BC90-480 449 VIII-1-01-36 BC01-105 807
VIII-1-04-45 BC04-1070 895 VIII-1-01-37 BC01-106 807
monitoring VIII-1-01-88 BC01-635 831 VIII-1-01-86 BC01-403 830
painting of vessels VIII-1-86-66 BC86-238 246 VIII-1-07-31 06-1121 932
VIII-1-92-125 BC92-458 571 filler metal VIII-1-95-129 BC96-372 694
pressurization VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610 flanges VIII-1-89-76 BC89-005 380
VIII-1-95-27 BC94-414 640 VIII-1-92-157 BC93-439 584
VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655 VIII-1-98-13 BC96-342 725
VIII-1-95-93 BC95-420 676 VIII-1-98-39 BC98-286 740
VIII-1-01-02 BC00-393 789 heat treatment VIII-1-01-48 BC01-194 811
VIII-1-01-55 BC01-226 814 hydrostatic test temperature VIII-1-89-216 BC90-399 451
VIII-1-10-47 11-1606 972 location of specimens VIII-1-83-209 BC83-537 116
shell thickness VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158 VIII-1-83-263 BC84-057 147
single wall vessels VIII-1-92-115 BC92-389 562 low temperature service VIII-1-83-126 BC83-073 71
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stress values VIII-79-13R BC78-847*, VIII-1-83-127 BC83-083 71
BC81-433* 5 VIII-1-83-279 BC83-318 155
VIII-1-83-128 BC83-072 72 VIII-1-86-40 BC85-195 234
VIII-1-89-287 BC89-319 487 VIII-1-86-123 BC87-074 280
VIII-1-01-77 BC01-406 827 VIII-1-86-206 BC87-069 325
temperature recording VIII-1-98-86 BC99-346 766 VIII-1-89-295 BC91-083 490
threaded fitting VIII-1-01-127 BC02-105a 850 VIII-1-92-64 BC92-102 536
volumetric expansion method VIII-1-89-57 BC88-412 368 materials VIII-1-83-73 BC82-663 40
VIII-1-89-134 BC89-190 410 VIII-1-83-117 BC82-305 67
with pneumatic testing VIII-1-07-32 07-470 933 VIII-1-89-105 BC89-158 392
Interpretation Statement in VIII-1-89-141 BC89-229 413
Code VIII-1-95-159 BC96-134 715 VIII-1-89-190 BC90-261 436
Impact Testing VIII-1-89-199 BC90-314 439
absorbed energy VIII-1-86-208 BC87-429 326 VIII-1-92-103 BC92-343 558
attachments VIII-1-89-217 BC90-496 451 VIII-1-92-135 BC92-456 575
VIII-1-92-126 BC93-140 572 VIII-1-98-50 BC98-425 744
VIII-1-95-68 BC95-233 661 VIII-1-98-100 BC99-598 777
base materials VIII-1-01-06 BC00-503 791 VIII-1-01-56 BC01-285 814
VIII-1-01-25 BC01-056 803 VIII-1-07-25 07-725 931
bolting material VIII-1-86-231 BC88-117 337 VIII-1-07-38 07-612 938
Charpy VIII-1-89-290 BC90-342 488
clad construction VIII-1-83-58R BC81-609* 167
ERW pipe VIII-1-89-16 BC88-081 350
VIII-1-89-23 BC88-142 354
electrodes VIII-1-89-52 BC88-375 366
VIII-1-89-273 BC90-770 482
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Impact Testing (Cont'd) Impact Testing (Cont'd)
minimum design metal VIII-1-86-230 BC88-086 336 welds with welding VIII-1-98-52 BC98-086 749
temperature VIII-1-89-21 BC88-134 353 consumables VIII-1-01-06 BC00-503 791
VIII-1-89-155R BC89-312* 418 VIII-1-01-64 BC01-317 817
VIII-1-89-239 BC89-162 460 Indications
VIII-1-89-267 BC89-253 479 acceptance of VIII-1-07-33 07-1624 933
VIII-1-89-268 BC90-225 480 Indicators
VIII-1-89-270 BC90-295 481 telltale VIII-1-86-12 BC85-290 217
VIII-1-89-322 BC90-683 551 Inspection
VIII-1-95-15 BC94-186 629 exemptions VIII-1-83-201 BC83-420 112
VIII-1-95-85 BC95-397 668 materials VIII-1-89-146 BC89-251 415
VIII-1-01-121 BC02-2427 848 VIII-1-92-04 BC91-283 506
number of specimens VIII-1-89-21 BC88-134 353 VIII-1-10-54 10-325 975
VIII-1-04-103 03-1651 927 openings VIII-1-83-264 BC84-071 148
production VIII-1-86-130 BC87-046 284 VIII-1-83-336 BC84-599 194
VIII-1-92-181 BC93-629 596 VIII-1-95-46 BC94-679 648
VIII-1-95-06 BC94-292 626 VIII-1-04-15 BC03-1295 876
VIII-1-95-102 BC96-098 679 repairs VIII-1-95-32R BC94-589* 661
VIII-1-95-103 BC96-201 680 VIII-1-04-15 BC03-1295 878
VIII-1-95-155 BC96-409 709 VIII-1-07-44 08-105 940
VIII-1-98-40 BC98-227 741 Internal Pressure
VIII-1-01-35 BC01-104 807 formed heads VIII-1-04-25 BC04-156 883
VIII-1-01-93 BC01-647 834 Jacketed Vessels
VIII-1-01-110 BC01-843 840 jacketed vessels VIII-1-89-124 BC88-139 406
repairs VIII-1-89-42 BC88-071 361 VIII-1-89-165 BC89-413 427
retesting VIII-1-83-276 BC84-131 153 VIII-1-89-241 BC89-237 461
VIII-1-95-20 BC94-496 631 VIII-1-89-265 BC89-239 479
rings VIII-1-89-225 BC90-544 454 VIII-1-89-278 BC90-747 483
small vessels VIII-1-89-321 BC90-441 500 VIII-1-92-12 BC91-432 509
specimens VIII-1-98-114 BC93-751 783 VIII-1-92-23 BC91-433 514
VIII-1-04-34 BC04-056 887 VIII-1-92-77R BC91-629* 549
testing temperature VIII-1-86-14 BC85-294 218 VIII-1-92-217 BC93-764 615
VIII-1-89-166 BC89-414 427 VIII-1-95-149 BC96-478 707
VIII-1-01-19 BC00-691 VIII-1-04-105 04-1530 928
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(BC00-708) 800 half-pipe VIII-1-92-109 BC92-344 560
test plates VIII-1-92-81 BC92-169 543 Joints
VIII-1-92-108 BC92-334 560 brazed VIII-1-86-08 BC85-284 216
VIII-1-92-175 BC93-638 594 categories VIII-1-83-34 BC82-264 23
VIII-1-92-206 BC94-072 611 VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94
VIII-1-95-60 BC95-157 653 VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100
thickness VIII-1-89-308 BC90-726 494 VIII-1-83-182 BC83-312 102
VIII-1-95-62 BC95-161 654 VIII-1-83-246 BC83-643 139
VIII-1-98-05 BC96-257 717 VIII-1-86-180 BC87-203 309
VIII-1-01-84 BC01-607 830 VIII-1-86-202 BC87-408 323
Type 304 VIII-1-83-08 BC82-066 9 VIII-1-89-05 BC88-128 344
VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128 VIII-1-89-33 BC88-245 358
VIII-1-89-52 BC88-375 366 VIII-1-92-30R BC91-468* 623
Type 304L VIII-1-83-08 BC82-066 9 VIII-1-92-107 BC92-317 560
VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128 VIII-1-92-158 BC93-460 584
Type 316 VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128 VIII-1-95-04 BC94-287 625
welded pipe VIII-1-89-68 BC88-176 377 VIII-1-01-63 BC01-315 817
weld metal VIII-1-89-130 BC89-127 408 VIII-1-01-120 BC02-2681 848
VIII-1-89-218 BC90-520 451 circumferential VIII-1-83-273 BC84-118 152
VIII-1-89-240 BC89-226 460 VIII-1-04-14 BC03-1657 876
VIII-1-01-46 BC01-192 810 corner VIII-1-83-161 BC83-268 94
weld overlays VIII-1-83-250 BC83-652A 141 VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109
weld procedures VIII-1-89-322 BC90-683 551 VIII-1-86-111 BC86-512 275
VIII-1-92-124 BC92-457 571 VIII-1-89-40 BC87-218 360
VIII-1-92-129 BC92-404 573 VIII-1-89-219 BC88-466 452
VIII-1-92-173 BC93-591 594 VIII-1-89-227 BC90-412 455
VIII-1-92-175 BC93-638 594 VIII-1-95-139 BC96-354 703
VIII-1-92-221 BC94-110 617
VIII-1-95-158 BC97-254 710
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Joints (Cont'd)
efficiency factors VIII-1-83-139 BC83-132 77 Lethal Service VIII-1-92-24 BC91-455 515
VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90 VIII-1-92-92 BC92-246 554
VIII-1-83-171 BC83-212 98 VIII-1-92-112 BC92-352 561
VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110 VIII-1-92-194 BC93-684 604
VIII-1-83-265 BC84-087 148 VIII-1-92-211 BC94-180 613
VIII-1-83-268 BC84-102 149 VIII-1-95-08 BC94-221 627
VIII-1-83-254R BC83-664* 168 VIII-1-98-23 BC97-522 729
VIII-1-83-320 BC84-130 181 VIII-1-98-113 BC00-100 783
VIII-1-83-355 BC85-066 203 VIII-1-98-119 BC00-242 785
VIII-1-86-153 BC87-166 299 VIII-1-01-14 BC00-598 794
VIII-1-86-190 BC87-428 314 VIII-1-01-118 BC02-106a 847
VIII-1-89-14 BC87-297 349 VIII-1-07-60 08-1068 944
VIII-1-89-97 BC89-085 388 Liquid Penetration Examination
VIII-1-89-144 BC89-240 414 acceptance criteria VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172
VIII-1-89-150 BC89-331 420 VIII-1-89-157 BC89-302 419
VIII-1-89-201 BC90-326 440 VIII-1-92-171 BC92-453 593
VIII-1-92-55 BC91-453 533 clad material VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107
VIII-1-92-97 BC92-310 556 corner joints VIII-1-86-135 BC87-113 286
VIII-1-92-138 BC93-110 576 flat plate VIII-1-89-180 BC90-025 432
VIII-1-95-40 BC94-569 645 relevant indication VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176
VIII-1-95-42 BC94-577 646 requirements VIII-1-04-02 BC02-4118 873
VIII-1-01-89 BC01-636 832 VIII-1-10-37 05-397 969
VIII-1-01-135 BC02-4115 857 rolled plate VIII-1-83-144 BC83-198 80
VIII-1-04-64 BC02-4114 901 Loads
VIII-1-04-101 BC05-1574 916 abnormal pressures VIII-1-04-29 BC04-325 885
expansion VIII-1-83-54 BC81-064 31 combination VIII-1-89-84 BC89-064 383
VIII-1-83-125 BC82-863 70 VIII-1-95-64 BC95-172 655
VIII-1-83-319 BC83-223C 181 VIII-1-01-83 BC01-592 829
VIII-1-86-184 BC87-387 311 impact VIII-1-04-27 BC04-324 884
VIII-1-89-11 BC87-198 347 operating VIII-1-83-130 BC81-717 73
VIII-1-92-78 BC92-148 542 VIII-1-92-184 BC93-621 598
VIII-1-95-154 BC96-525 708 photoelastic strain VIII-1-89-06 BC88-137 345
VIII-1-07-03 BC06-948 917 measurement
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VIII-1-15-20 14-942 991 shear VIII-1-01-141 BC02-2426 864
finished VIII-1-89-297 BC91-168 490 static head VIII-1-86-191 BC87-313 314
lap joint stub ends VIII-1-98-07 BC96-341b 718 VIII-1-01-82 BC01-591 829
longitudinal VIII-1-83-273 BC84-118 152 unknown VIII-1-89-10 BC87-160 347
longitudinal with backing bar VIII-1-83-187 BC79-246 105 VIII-1-89-143 BC89-238 413
offset VIII-1-86-183 BC87-385 311 VIII-1-95-82 BC95-310 667
tapered transitions VIII-1-86-05 BC85-229 214 Low Temperature Service VIII-1-92-186 BC93-652 598
VIII-1-86-221 BC87-042 332 Magnetic Particle Examination
tubesheet VIII-1-83-56 BC81-403 33 acceptance criteria VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172
tube-to-tubesheet VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10 VIII-1-92-213 BC94-003 614
VIII-1-86-227 BC88-082 335 corner joints VIII-1-86-135 BC87-113 286
VIII-1-01-62 BC01-313 816 linear discontinuities VIII-1-83-41 BC82-409 25
types VIII-1-83-124 BC82-842 70 relevant indication VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176
VIII-1-83-220 BC83-557 127 VIII-1-95-51 BC95-046 650
VIII-1-83-267 BC84-090 149 rolled plate VIII-1-83-144 BC83-198 80
VIII-1-83-290 BC84-174 160 Manufacturer Responsibilities VIII-1-92-22 BC91-267 514
VIII-1-86-10 BC85-286 216 VIII-1-95-32 BC94-589 642
VIII-1-89-04 BC88-124 344 VIII-1-01-68 BC01-348 819
VIII-1-89-64 BC88-429 371 VIII-1-13-06 06-1248 981
VIII-1-89-67 BC88-163 377 Manufacturer’s Standard VIII-1-92-54 BC91-402 533
VIII-1-01-133 BC02-4004 856 VIII-1-07-39 07-394 939
welded VIII-1-04-46 BC04-1113 896 Manways VIII-1-95-66 BC95-067 656
VIII-1-07-05 BC05-1586 918 VIII-1-01-122 BC02-2562 849
VIII-1-01-148 BC03-176 867
Markings
abbreviations VIII-1-86-108 BC86-448 268
VIII-1-86-110 BC86-202 269
arrangement VIII-1-83-328 BC82-284 190
covers VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Markings (Cont'd) Materials (Cont'd)
external pressure VIII-1-04-84 BC02-4219 911 certification VIII-1-83-364 BC85-179 206
general VIII-1-89-183 BC90-239 433 VIII-1-86-38 BC85-608 233
VIII-1-89-193 BC90-393 437 VIII-1-86-187 BC87-424 312
VIII-1-89-210R BC90-418* 475 VIII-1-89-07 BC87-430 345
VIII-1-89-224 BC90-543 453 VIII-1-89-28 BC88-182 356
VIII-1-89-238 BC90-464 459 VIII-1-89-60 BC88-423 370
VIII-1-92-113 BC92-355 562 VIII-1-92-149 BC93-111 581
VIII-1-98-30 BC97-405 737 VIII-1-07-46 07-2024 940
VIII-1-01-129 BC02-2791 855 combination VIII-1-89-316 BC90-679 498
VIII-1-04-32 BC03-777 886 controlled-rolled plate VIII-1-86-220 BC87-041 332
geographical location VIII-1-86-93 BC86-256 262 covers VIII-1-83-170 BC83-208 98
heads VIII-1-83-01 BC81-195 6 dual certification VIII-1-86-118 BC87-007 279
VIII-1-83-145 BC83-200 80 VIII-1-89-65 BC88-437 372
high volume produced vessels VIII-1-86-47 BC85-607 238 VIII-1-89-269 BC90-256 480
identification VIII-1-83-19 BC82-258 14 VIII-1-92-166 BC93-399 591
VIII-1-86-101 BC86-320 265 ERW Pipe VIII-1-83-77R BC82-679* 550
VIII-1-86-105 BC86-379 267 VIII-1-86-32 BC85-496 226
material VIII-1-95-57 BC95-156 652 VIII-1-95-17 BC94-411 630
VIII-1-95-61 BC95-158 653 external pressure chart VIII-1-83-84 BC82-545 50
nameplate VIII-1-95-31 BC94-587 642 reference
VIII-1-95-55 BC93-482 651 galvanized VIII-1-83-309 BC84-264 177
VIII-1-95-120 BC96-216 691 hardness testing VIII-1-86-194 BC86-105 319
VIII-1-98-94 BC99-574 774 identification VIII-1-89-136 BC89-208 411
VIII-1-04-88 BC05-1589 912 VIII-1-89-146 BC89-251 415
pressure part VIII-1-92-145 BC93-113 579 VIII-1-89-198 BC90-294 438
VIII-1-95-70 BC95-173 662 VIII-1-89-243 BC90-651 462
VIII-1-01-50 BC01-198 812 VIII-1-92-141 BC93-036 577
VIII-1-01-75 BC01-377 826 VIII-1-95-75 BC94-308 663
pressure–temperature VIII-1-83-300 BC83-273 173 VIII-1-10-35 11-246 969
VIII-1-86-223 BC88-049 333 inspection VIII-1-83-161 BC83-268 94
radiography VIII-1-92-40 BC92-036 528 VIII-1-89-116 BC89-204 401
VIII-1-01-17 BC00-680 800 VIII-1-89-173 BC90-010 430
VIII-1-01-21 BC00-698 801 VIII-1-89-181 BC90-226 432
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rupture disks VIII-1-04-50 BC04-1369 897 VIII-1-89-182 BC90-236 433
seamless head with welded plug VIII-1-86-22 BC85-334 221 VIII-1-92-189 BC93-034 599
size of VIII-1-86-78 BC86-258 255 VIII-1-01-152 BC03-659 869
welding material VIII-1-83-343 BC84-674 197 iron castings VIII-1-83-342 BC84-667 197
welding process VIII-1-95-117 BC96-130 690 VIII-1-83-352 BC85-016 202
VIII-1-01-150 BC03-454 868 manufacturer VIII-1-92-07 BC91-301 507
Materials VIII-1-95-90 BC93-109 675
additional elements VIII-1-98-70 BC98-488 756 marking VIII-1-89-02 BC88-122 343
after brazing VIII-1-83-299 BC83-025 172 VIII-1-89-197 BC90-255 438
alloy steel bars VIII-1-83-37 BC82-314 24 VIII-1-92-89 BC92-216 553
ASTM Specification VIII-1-83-164 BC81-610 95 VIII-1-92-172 BC92-460 593
VIII-1-92-100 BC90-678 557 VIII-1-98-44 BC98-242 742
backing strips VIII-1-86-116 BC87-005 278 Monel VIII-1-89-50 BC88-358 365
base/weld metal VIII-1-83-163 BC81-576 95 Non-Code VIII-1-83-60 BC82-659 35
bolted flange VIII-1-83-91 BC82-738 54 VIII-1-83-348 BC82-385,
bolting VIII-1-83-48 BC82-521 28 BBC83-085 200
VIII-1-83-260 BC84-051 146 VIII-1-86-188 BC87-425 313
VIII-1-83-310 BC84-266 178 nonmetallic VIII-1-83-361R BC77-701* 205
VIII-1-86-75 BC86-252 254 nonmetallic view ports VIII-1-83-256 BC84-030 144
bored rolled bar VIII-1-86-128 BC87-043 283 nut VIII-1-83-310 BC84-266 178
bronze castings VIII-1-83-121R BC81-184* 189 VIII-1-86-76 BC86-253 255
calculated stress VIII-1-92-87 BC92-249 552 ordering VIII-1-92-74 BC91-412 540
case iron VIII-1-86-91 BC86-235 261 P-No. 1 VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91
VIII-1-86-152 BC87-164 298 VIII-1-83-227 BC82-563 130
VIII-1-86-197 BC87-070 320 P-No. 8 VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91
plate VIII-1-04-92 BC06-357 913
VIII-1-10-56 12-370 975
VIII-1-13-03 12-423 976
pressure parts VIII-1-01-157 02-2792 925
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Materials (Cont'd) Materials (Cont'd)
product specification VIII-1-89-194 BC90-345 437 SB-443 VIII-1-83-34 BC82-264 23
recertification VIII-1-89-75 BC89-004 380 SB-637 VIII-1-89-148 BC89-265 416
VIII-1-92-18 BC91-399 512 stock VIII-1-95-131 BC96-306 695
VIII-1-95-109 BC93-669 687 structural steel VIII-1-86-103 BC86-370 265
repairs VIII-1-83-351 BC84-676 201 tensile strength VIII-1-83-245 BC83-642 139
VIII-1-95-65 BC94-067B 655 VIII-1-89-160 BC89-373 420
rod or bar (as pressure parts) VIII-1-92-95 BC87-296 555 VIII-1-07-42 07-2038 939
SA-20 VIII-1-98-116 BC99-564 784 test report VIII-1-83-213 BC83-075 124
SA-36 VIII-1-83-45 BC81-038 87 VIII-1-92-49 BC90-004 531
VIII-1-89-66 BC88-439 372 VIII-1-07-16 BC06-1578 922
VIII-1-95-03 BC94-286 625 thickness VIII-1-89-62 BC88-427 371
SA-47 Gr. 35018 VIII-1-83-190 BC82-197 106 VIII-1-89-99 BC89-112 389
SA-53 VIII-1-86-75 BC86-252 254 VIII-1-89-106 BC89-169 392
SA-53, Type E, Grade B VIII-1-83-330 BC83-320 191 tubesheet VIII-1-89-80 BC89-036 382
VIII-1-86-44 BC85-593 237 Type 304 VIII-1-83-117 BC82-305 67
VIII-1-86-209 BC87-474 327 Type 304L VIII-1-83-117 BC82-305 67
SA-105 VIII-1-83-25 BC82-301 17 undertolerance VIII-1-86-67 BC86-240 247
VIII-1-83-189 BC81-531 106 verification VIII-1-86-129 BC87-045 283
VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114 vessel VIII-1-83-04 BC81-526 8
VIII-1-89-47 BC88-207 363 VIII-1-95-107 BC96-122 682
VIII-1-89-178 BC90-224 431 welded pipe VIII-1-89-64 BC88-429 371
VIII-1-89-244 BC90-656 462 welded stub ends VIII-1-95-98 BC95-471 678
SA-106 VIII-1-83-95 BC82-787 56 Maximum Allowable Working VIII-1-92-163 BC93-540 590
SA-179 VIII-1-82-253 BC83-663 142 Pressure VIII-1-95-114 BC96-215 688
SA-182 VIII-1-10-01 08-617 952 VIII-1-01-23 BC00-084 802
SA-198, Gr. 87 VIII-1-83-26 BC82-311 17 VIII-1-01-117 BC02-102a 847
VIII-1-83-37 BC82-314 24 VIII-1-01-151 BC03-1035 868
VIII-1-83-47 BC82-519 28 VIII-1-10-38 10-1670 970
VIII-1-83-57 BC91-404 33 Minimum Design Metal
VIII-1-83-89 BC92-685 53 Temperature VIII-1-95-34 BC91-573 643
SA-214 VIII-1-83-253 BC83-663 142 Multiple Chamber VIII-1-98-94 BC99-574 774
SA-234 VIII-1-83-226 BC81-301 129 Nameplates
SA-263 VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107 abbreviations VIII-1-89-22 BC88-135 353
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SA-266 Class 2 VIII-1-86-166 BC87-251 304 additional markings VIII-1-01-145 BC03-179 865
SA-285 VIII-1-83-253 BC83-663 142 adhesive attachment VIII-1-86-30 BC85-487 225
VIII-1-89-44 BC88-111 362 VIII-1-98-101 BC99-609 777
SA-312 VIII-1-86-65 BC86-237 246 VIII-1-01-112 BC99-573 845
SA-350 VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114 attachment VIII-1-92-13 BC91-210 510
SA-353 VIII-1-86-213 BC88-010 329 VIII-1-95-81 BC93-736 666
SA-372 VIII-1-89-58 BC88-413 369 VIII-1-95-108 BC96-099 682
SA-372, Type 5, Class B VIII-1-86-62 BC86-218 244 bracket VIII-1-89-18R BC88-106* 351
SA-455 VIII-1-83-218 BC83-546 126 manufacturer’s serial number VIII-1-89-86R BC89-046* 550
SA-479 Gr. XM-19 and XM-29 VIII-1-83-48 BC82-521 28 VIII-1-13-17 13-1884 985
SA-515 Gr. 60 VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158 marking VIII-1-89-101R BC89-115* 623
SA-515 Gr. 70 VIII-1-83-223 BC83-582 128 VIII-1-89-151 BC89-269 417
SA-516 VIII-1-83-226 BC81-301 129 VIII-1-89-228 BC90-427 455
VIII-1-98-88 BC99-477 767 VIII-1-92-08 BC91-310 507
SA-516 Gr. 70 VIII-1-86-37 BC85-606 233 VIII-1-92-09R-2 BC91-386** 527
SA-553 Type I VIII-1-86-213 BC88-010 329 VIII-1-92-98 BC92-319 556
VIII-1-98-25 BC97-317 729 VIII-1-92-159 BC93-481 589
SA-575 VIII-1-83-06 BC81-660 8 VIII-1-92-162 BC93-510 590
SA-612 VIII-1-83-231 BC83-235 132 VIII-1-92-190 BC93-145 605
SA-649 VIII-1-89-73 BC88-471 379 VIII-1-95-17 BC94-411 630
VIII-1-92-14 BC91-220 510 VIII-1-95-99 BC95-474 678
VIII-1-07-64 08-599 945 VIII-1-01-100 BC01-644 836
SA-737 Gr. C VIII-1-83-84 BC82-545 50 VIII-1-01-103 BC01-724 837
SA-789 UNS S31803 VIII-1-86-106 BC86-381 267 VIII-1-01-124 BC02-2314 849
SA-790 UNS S31803 VIII-1-86-106 BC86-381 267 VIII-1-10-08 09-719 955
Section II VIII-1-83-296 BC80-251 170 VIII-1-10-42 11-779 971
SB designation VIII-1-83-164 BC81-610 95 painted background VIII-1-83-249 BC83-650 140
SB-75 VIII-1-83-304 BC83-538 176 size of markings VIII-1-83-251 BC83-661 141
SB-111 VIII-1-83-188 BC81-443 105 VIII-1-13-02 12-326 976
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Nameplates (Cont'd) Nozzles (Cont'd)
stamping VIII-1-04-95 BC04-1455 914 corrosion allowance VIII-1-89-37 BC88-299 359
temperature range VIII-1-89-77 BC89-016 381 design VIII-1-01-32 BC01-079 806
units VIII-1-07-27 07-613 931 VIII-1-01-66 BC01-335 818
welded to vessel VIII-1-86-167 BC87-235 304 VIII-1-10-27 10-171 963
when applied VIII-1-89-71 BC88-459 379 interconnected vessels VIII-1-83-322 BC84-411 182
Noncircular Vessels VIII-1-92-155 BC92-103 583 internal projection VIII-1-10-07 09-1043 954
VIII-1-92-222 BC93-512 617 in weld seam VIII-1-83-208 BC83-465 115
VIII-1-95-10 BC94-291 627 lining VIII-1-83-136 BC83-224 76
VIII-1-95-118 BC96-209 load paths VIII-1-83-212 BC82-882 123
(BC96-228) 690 material VIII-1-01-92 BC01-340 833
VIII-1-01-31 BC01-074 805 necks VIII-1-83-66 BC82-294 38
VIII-1-01-42 BC01-225 809 VIII-1-10-14 08-1027 959
VIII-1-01-60 BC01-297 816 VIII-1-83-05 BC81-651 8
VIII-1-01-123 BC02-2310 849 VIII-1-83-138 BC82-880 77
Nondestructive Examination VIII-1-07-57 08-826 943 VIII-1-83-184 BC83-328 103
VIII-1-13-11 12-475 983 VIII-1-83-199 BC82-226 111
ASNT VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96 VIII-1-83-215 BC83-404 125
VIII-1-86-01 BC83-535A 213 VIII-1-83-217 BC83-544 125
VIII-1-89-90 BC88-354 385 VIII-1-83-302 BC83-332 174
bleed out size VIII-1-83-167 BC82-830 97 VIII-1-83-313 BC84-361 179
calibration of equipment VIII-1-83-82R BC80-289*, VIII-1-86-147 BC87-159 296
BC85-158 189 VIII-1-95-01 BC94-217 624
certification VIII-1-04-21 BC03-1021 878 VIII-1-95-133 BC96-353 701
contractual agreements VIII-1-86-203 BC86-203 324 VIII-1-98-08 BC97-262 718
fluoroscopy VIII-1-83-202 BC83-424 113 VIII-1-98-18 BC97-517 727
heavy walled pressure vessels VIII-1-83-45 BC82-513 27 VIII-1-01-61 BC01-300 816
indication VIII-1-83-167 BC82-830 97 VIII-1-04-57 BC04-1634 899
VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172 VIII-1-01-156 02-3218 925
VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176 openings VIII-1-83-266 BC84-089 148
VIII-1-10-30 10-183 964 VIII-1-89-196R BC90-234* 475
material repairs VIII-1-83-351 BC84-676 201 VIII-1-04-12 BC03-1585 875
multiple duplicate vessels VIII-1-83-360 BC85-187 204 pipes VIII-1-83-293 BC84-193 161
personnel VIII-1-83-85 BC82-811 51 VIII-1-83-76 BC82-678 42
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VIII-1-83-156 BC83-201 92 VIII-1-83-219 BC83-556 126
VIII-1-83-158 BC83-210 93 VIII-1-83-07R BC81-664* 189
VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96 VIII-1-98-55 BC98-365 751
VIII-1-83-326 BC84-564 184 VIII-1-01-01 BC00-388 789
VIII-1-10-40 09-859 970 postweld heat treatment VIII-1-92-80 BC92-167 543
piping VIII-1-83-202 BC83-424 113 recessed VIII-1-86-26 BC85-466 223
SNT-TC-1A VIII-1-83-156 BC83-201 92 VIII-1-89-87 BC85-600 384
VIII-1-83-158 BC83-210 93 reinforcement VIII-1-83-261 BC84-052 147
VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96 VIII-1-83-285 BC84-141 157
visual examination VIII-1-86-203 BC86-196 324 VIII-1-83-332 BC84-115 192
welds VIII-1-92-73 BC91-401 540 VIII-1-83-341 BC84-662 196
VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610 VIII-1-86-50 BC86-079 239
Nozzles VIII-1-86-65 BC86-237 246
angle of axis VIII-1-83-219 BC83-556 126 VIII-1-86-144 BC87-167 294
attachment of VIII-1-83-102 BC82-843 59 VIII-1-86-151 BC87-110 298
VIII-1-83-120 BC83-030 68 VIII-1-86-168 BC87-168 305
VIII-1-83-275 BC84-129 153 VIII-1-89-49 BC88-221 365
VIII-1-86-86 BC86-293 259 VIII-1-98-313R BC90-470* 749
VIII-1-86-88 BC86-300 260 VIII-1-92-05 BC91-292 506
VIII-1-86-149 BC87-168 297 VIII-1-92-69R BC91-102* 538
VIII-1-86-151 BC87-110 298 VIII-1-92-119 BC92-388 569
VIII-1-89-13 BC87-254 348 VIII-1-95-123 BC96-227 692
VIII-1-89-122 BC86-380 405 VIII-1-98-118 BC00-157 785
VIII-1-89-175 BC90-023 430 VIII-1-01-119 BC02-2318 848
VIII-1-89-215 BC90-291 450 VIII-1-01-159 02-4037 926
VIII-1-92-170 BC93-489 593 VIII-1-01-160 02-4124 926
VIII-1-92-178 BC93-588 595 VIII-1-07-70 08-1725 950
VIII-1-04-35 BC04-685 887 VIII-1-10-52 11-1866 974
VIII-1-07-29 07-1291 932 VIII-1-15-17 14-582 990
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Nozzles (Cont'd)
seamless VIII-1-83-239 BC83-600 135 Overpressure Protection VIII-1-01-07 BC00-501 792
VIII-1-83-240 BC83-602 135 VIII-1-01-10 BC98-291 793
VIII-1-83-272 BC84-116 152 VIII-1-01-111 BC99-084 845
shear strength VIII-1-89-36 BC88-183 359 VIII-1-04-38 BC01-910 889
tubes VIII-1-15-10 13-2069 988 VIII-1-07-36 06-1323 937
welds VIII-1-83-22 BC82-289 16 VIII-1-10-39 09-888 970
VIII-1-10-14 08-1027 959 Parts
offset VIII-1-98-85 BC99-300 766 dimpled or embossed VIII-1-86-20 BC85-327 220
Openings assemblies
access VIII-1-83-138 BC82-880 77 insulation pins VIII-1-83-97 BC82-806 56
VIII-1-83-185 BC83-317 103 made to superseded revisions VIII-1-83-318 BC82-270B 180
adjacent VIII-1-83-75 BC82-677 41 manufacture VIII-1-83-345 BC84-677 198
attachment welds VIII-1-95-89 BC95-472 669 miscellaneous VIII-1-89-145 BC89-242 414
design VIII-1-95-124 BC96-236 692 VIII-1-89-320 BC91-265 499
VIII-1-10-23 09-1726 962 VIII-1-92-120 BC92-405 570
flat head VIII-1-83-359 BC85-138 204 nonmetallic view ports VIII-1-89-256R BC84-030* 377
VIII-1-98-03 BC96-105 716 pressure VIII-1-83-300 BC83-273 173
flued openings VIII-1-86-45 BC86-602 237 VIII-1-83-330 BC83-320 191
head VIII-1-83-14 BC82-191 12 VIII-1-86-114 BC87-001 277
VIII-1-92-47 BC91-628 531 VIII-1-86-200 BC87-473 322
inspection VIII-1-83-138 BC82-880 77 VIII-1-95-150 BC96-523 707
VIII-1-83-336 BC84-599 194 stamping VIII-1-83-346 BC84-695 199
VIII-1-86-31 BC85-488 225 VIII-1-89-154 BC89-285 418
VIII-1-89-93 BC89-078 386 standard VIII-1-98-68 BC99-218 755
VIII-1-07-63 07-543 945 studs VIII-1-83-97 BC82-806 56
large VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 VIII-1-83-109 BC82-195 63
VIII-1-98-83 BC99-370 765 threaded VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A 104
maximum size VIII-1-83-61 BC83-661 35 Peening VIII-1-83-255 BC83-683 144
VIII-1-92-154 BC93-359 583 VIII-1-89-307 BC91-116 494
multiple VIII-1-83-35 BC82-273 23 VIII-1-92-161 BC93-513 590
VIII-1-83-75 BC82-677 41 Piping
VIII-1-83-94 BC82-784 55 ERW VIII-1-83-77 BC82-679 42
VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183 VIII-1-83-180 BC83-311 101
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VIII-1-98-02 BC95-461, VIII-1-83-357 BC85-096 203
BC96-538 716 VIII-1-89-104 BC89-126 391
nozzle VIII-1-83-266 BC84-089 148 VIII-1-92-25R BC91-474* 605
VIII-1-89-120 BC89-231 403 examination VIII-1-82-202 BC83-424 113
VIII-1-98-117 BC00-156 784 fittings VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
VIII-1-04-03 BC02-2796 873 geometric scope VIII-1-83-329 BC82-755 191
rectangular flat cover VIII-1-83-286 BC84-153 158 joint factor VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
in rectangular vessels VIII-1-86-56 BC86-198 242 mill test reports VIII-1-89-98 BC89-111 389
reinforcement VIII-1-83-150 BC83-120 88 partial data reports VIII-1-89-95 BC89-082 387
VIII-1-83-208 BC83-465 115 pipe header VIII-1-10-26 10-637 963
VIII-1-83-238 BC83-599 135 spiral VIII-1-83-308 BC84-156 177
VIII-1-83-244 BC83-638 138 standard wall VIII-1-83-199 BC83-226 111
VIII-1-83-323 BC84-429 182 stress values VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183 thermal expansion VIII-1-86-172 BC85-288 306
VIII-1-86-83 BC85-465 257 thickness VIII-1-86-11 BC85-287 217
VIII-1-04-04 BC03-991 873 VIII-1-92-85 BC92-240 551
VIII-1-07-62 08-1429 944 VIII-1-04-69 BC03-1903 903
threaded VIII-1-83-358 BC85-124 204 welded VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
VIII-1-86-155 BC87-183 299 Plates VIII-1-15-08 10-399 987
VIII-1-86-160 BC87-194 302 Planes
VIII-1-86-176 BC87-383 307 in shell VIII-1-83-16 BC82-223 13
VIII-1-92-136 BC93-031 575 plate thickness VIII-1-98-80 BC99-362 764
vessel VIII-1-83-46 BC82-518 28 Pneumatic Test
VIII-1-83-206 BC83-463 114 gas leaking test VIII-1-01-26 BC01-81 803
VIII-1-89-276 BC91-014 483 in lieu of hydrostatic test VIII-1-83-04 BC81-526 8
VIII-1-13-12 13-510 983 VIII-1-86-75 BC86-252 254
Out-of-Roundness VIII-1-92-127 BC92-275 572 VIII-1-92-84 BC92-220 551
VIII-1-95-78 BC94-111 665 VIII-1-95-147 BC96-472 706
VIII-1-07-51 08-114 942
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Pneumatic Test (Cont'd) Postweld Heat Treatment (Cont'd)
pressurization VIII-1-92-204 BC93-765 610 time at temperature VIII-1-83-114 BC81-130 65
VIII-1-01-55 BC01-226 814 VIII-1-83-165 BC82-736 96
Postweld Heat Treatment VIII-1-89-229 BC90-438 456
attachments VIII-1-83-13 BC81-180 12 tube-to-tubesheet joints VIII-1-83-20 BC82-259 15
VIII-1-89-212R BC90-493* 449 VIII-1-86-80 BC86-268 256
VIII-1-98-110 BC00-082 781 VIII-1-95-33 BC88-084 642
circumferential band VIII-1-83-30 BC82-166 21 VIII-1-98-99 BC99-597 776
VIII-1-83-315 BC84-385 179 Type 316 VIII-1-83-18 BC82-242 14
exemptions VIII-1-83-335 BC84-384 193 vessels VIII-1-83-74 BC82-664 41
VIII-1-89-284 BC90-863 486 VIII-1-83-100 BC82-825 58
VIII-1-92-182 BC93-647 597 VIII-1-95-137 BC96-334 703
VIII-1-92-183R BC93-648* 597 weld overlays VIII-1-83-189 BC81-531 106
holding temperature VIII-1-83-103 BC82-873 59 VIII-1-83-192 BC82-655 108
VIII-1-83-165 BC82-736 96 VIII-1-13-09 12-346 982
VIII-1-83-168 BC83-084 97 weld joints VIII-1-01-130 BC02-2793 855
VIII-1-83-307 BC83-636 176 VIII-1-04-17 BC03-1320 877
VIII-1-89-232R BC90-481* 457 weld seams VIII-1-01-52 BC01-216 813
VIII-1-01-143 BC02-2819 865 VIII-1-01-87 BC01-588 831
hot-formed head VIII-1-86-222 BC88-048 333 Proof Test VIII-1-89-309 BC87-382 495
lined vessels VIII-1-83-207 BC83-464 114 VIII-1-10-28 10-1329 981
VIII-1-98-108 BC00-080 780 VIII-1-92-117 BC92-056 563
material VIII-1-95-37 BC93-735 644 VIII-1-92-140 BC93-052 577
P-No. 1 material VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91 VIII-1-92-196 BC93-734 607
VIII-1-83-165 BC82-736 96 VIII-1-07-61 08-1351 944
VIII-1-86-06 BC85-245 215 Pressure
VIII-1-83-168 BC83-084 97 lines VIII-1-15-01 12-1753 985
VIII-1-83-175 BC83-283 100 maximum allowable VIII-1-83-108 BC80-053 62
VIII-1-86-41 BC85-468 235 VIII-1-83-333 BC84-125 192
VIII-1-86-125R BC87-019* 293 VIII-1-86-186 BC87-405 312
VIII-1-10-43 11-937 971 parts VIII-1-89-236 BC90-625 458
P-No. 3 material VIII-1-83-168 BC83-084 97 VIII-1-89-282 BC90-791 485
VIII-1-89-289 BC90-693 488 VIII-1-95-122 BC96-219 691
VIII-1-04-73 BC05-032 904 VIII-1-98-47 BC98-296 743
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P-No. 4 material VIII-1-83-168 BC83-084 97 VIII-1-01-22 BC00-703 801
VIII-1-92-104 BC92-290 558 VIII-1-01-31 BC01-074 805
P-No. 5 material VIII-1-86-204 BC85-509 324 pressure gages VIII-1-83-243 BC83-633 137
VIII-1-92-153 BC93-358 582 VIII-1-89-89 BC88-208 385
P-No. 8 material VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91 rapid pressure fluctuations VIII-1-86-155 BC87-183 299
P-No. 10C material VIII-1-83-271 BC84-113 151 rating VIII-1-83-257 BC84-032 145
P-No. 1 to P-No. 8 materials VIII-1-86-17 BC85-323 219 static head VIII-1-86-115 BC87-004 277
preheating VIII-1-83-49 BC82-546 29 Pressure Relief Devices
VIII-1-92-176 BC93-641 595 attachment VIII-1-86-205 BC86-370 325
pressure to nonpressure parts VIII-1-83-237 BC83-598 134 VIII-1-89-312R BC90-343* 527
procedures VIII-1-89-288 BC90-437 487 automatic controls VIII-1-98-06 BC96-259 717
VIII-1-07-08 BC06-1123, back pressure VIII-1-83-28 BC80-607 19
BC06-1124 919 buckling pin VIII-1-92-133 BC92-093 574
VIII-1-07-09 BC06-1362 919 capacity certification VIII-1-86-52 BC85-486 240
VIII-1-10-46 11-745 972 coating VIII-1-92-200 BC93-501A 609
shell-to-nozzle attachments VIII-1-83-175 BC83-283 100 determination of capacity VIII-1-92-150 BC93-112 581
shell-to-tubesheet VIII-1-89-186 BC90-305 434 VIII-1-01-102 BC01-702 837
strength welds VIII-1-83-119 BC82-411 68 jacketed vessel VIII-1-98-59 BC97-398 752
test specimens VIII-1-83-32 BC82-240 22 lifting devices VIII-1-83-33 BC82-260 22
VIII-1-83-227 BC82-563 130 liquid relief valves VIII-1-86-57 BC86-199 242
VIII-1-89-300 BC91-194 491 materials VIII-1-92-152 BC93-138 582
VIII-1-13-04 11-83 976 VIII-1-92-177 BC93-583a 595
thickness VIII-1-86-55 BC86-114 241 VIII-1-01-128 BC02-3595 855
VIII-1-10-25 06-1195 963 overpressure protection VIII-1-89-118 BC89-207 402
VIII-1-86-207 BC87-290 326 VIII-1-98-90 BC99-447 768
VIII-1-89-30 BC88-192 357 pilot operated VIII-1-92-223 BC94-230 618
VIII-1-89-63 BC88-428 371 VIII-1-01-96 BC01-701 835
VIII-1-89-293 BC91-049 489 piping VIII-1-86-100 BC86-317 265
VIII-1-95-134 BC96-255 701
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Pressure Relief Devices (Cont'd) Radiography
positive control VIII-1-83-39 BC81-268 20 accessibility VIII-1-83-07 BC81-664 9
VIII-1-89-117 BC89-205 402 VIII-1-83-45 BC82-513 27
VIII-1-98-64 BC97-280 754 VIII-1-83-46 BC82-518 28
presetting valve springs VIII-1-83-129 BC81-583 72 VIII-1-83-50 BC82-624 29
rupture disk VIII-1-83-51 BC82-405 30 VIII-1-83-220 BC83-557 127
VIII-1-83-69 BC82-511 39 before forming VIII-1-83-171 BC83-212 98
VIII-1-86-157 BC87-190 300 bleed-out size VIII-1-83-167 BC82-830 97
VIII-1-98-06 BC96-259 717 VIII-1-07-55 07-134 943
VIII-1-98-43 BC98-178 742 castings VIII-1-15-13 14-1114 989
VIII-1-98-71 BC98-522 756 corner joint VIII-1-83-272 BC84-116 152
safety valve VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18 dished heads/shells VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-83-197 BC83-039 110 ERW pipe VIII-1-83-77 BC82-679 42
VIII-1-83-278 BC82-860 154 filmless VIII-1-83-241 BC83-603A 136
VIII-1-83-280 BC83-591 155 flanges VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7
VIII-1-86-126 BC86-215 282 VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-04-40 BC04-583 890 VIII-1-86-140 BC87-171 293
safety valve/rupture disk heads VIII-1-83-177 BC83-286 100
combination VIII-1-83-194 BC82-740 109 VIII-1-83-246 BC83-643 139
size VIII-1-86-33 BC85-502 226 head-to-shell VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110
VIII-1-89-304 BC91-012 493 high alloy steels VIII-1-86-16 BC85-321 219
stamping VIII-1-89-303 BC90-864A 492 incomplete fusion VIII-1-83-133R BC82-718* 87
VIII-1-92-212 BC94-190 614 indications VIII-1-83-53 BC81-056 31
stop valve VIII-1-83-338 BC84-615 195 VIII-1-83-167 BC82-830 97
VIII-1-92-67 BC92-055 537 VIII-1-83-221 BC83-578 127
VIII-1-92-132 BC90-728 574 VIII-1-83-298 BC82-827 172
VIII-1-04-97 BC05-1136 914 VIII-1-83-306 BC83-592 176
supplemental devices VIII-1-98-73 BC99-293 757 VIII-1-10-50 10-1710 973
VIII-1-01-94 BC01-649 834 and inspector VIII-1-86-42 BC85-591 236
test VIII-1-01-95 BC01-692 834 VIII-1-89-54 BC88-390 367
valve certification VIII-1-83-106 BC79-720 61 intersections VIII-1-86-73 BC85-189 253
VIII-1-83-319 BC83-223C 181 marking VIII-1-07-10 BC06-1117 919
valve chatter VIII-1-83-106 BC79-720 61 VIII-1-07-40 07-1364 939
VIII-1-04-89 BC04-1311 912 material VIII-1-89-299 BC91-050 491
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valve flutter VIII-1-83-106 BC79-720 61 mottling VIII-1-83-53 BC81-056 31
VIII-1-04-89 BC04-1311 912 multiple duplicate vessels VIII-1-83-360 BC85-187 204
valve machining VIII-1-04-26 BC03-1329 884 VIII-1-89-101 BC89-115 390
valve recertification VIII-1-83-106 BC79-720 61 nozzles VIII-1-07-14 BC06-783 921
valve set pressure VIII-1-83-350 BC84-602 201 pad type connection VIII-1-83-262 BC84-053 147
VIII-1-89-70 BC88-386 378 partial VIII-1-83-231 BC83-235 132
VIII-1-89-315 BC90-631 498 personnel VIII-1-83-156 BC83-201 92
valve welding VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 104 VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96
Proof Test VIII-1-01-65 BC01-333 818 VIII-1-98-87 BC99-457 767
Quality Control pipe VIII-1-83-201 BC83-420 112
acceptance criteria VIII-1-92-106 BC92-304 559 postweld heat treatment VIII-1-98-09R BC03-268* 861
Data Report Forms VIII-1-83-112 BC83-032 64 prior to final machining VIII-1-83-62 BC81-685B 36
inspectors’ duties VIII-1-83-349 BC84-335 200 records VIII-1-83-248 BC83-649 140
manual VIII-1-92-203 BC94-059 610 repair VIII-1-89-251 BC90-743 465
material certification VIII-1-95-56 BC92-332 652 VIII-1-92-34 BC91-007 519
multilocation organization VIII-1-98-66 BC98-307 754 VIII-1-98-37 BC98-246 740
multiple duplicate vessels VIII-1-83-79 BC82-684 43 requirements VIII-1-83-64 BC82-125 37
VIII-1-86-113 BC86-522 277 VIII-1-86-202 BC87-408 323
nondestructive examination VIII-1-83-82 BC80-289 49 VIII-1-10-16 07-169 960
VIII-1-83-166 BC82-754B 96 VIII-1-89-221 BC90-510 452
record retention VIII-1-86-169 BC87-299 305 VIII-1-89-222 BC90-522 453
VIII-1-10-13 08-1207 959 VIII-1-95-137 BC96-334 703
required examination VIII-1-86-131 BC87-079 284 VIII-1-10-37 05-397 969
UM vessels VIII-1-86-161 BC87-197 302 retention VIII-1-89-167 BC89-415 428
verification of material VIII-1-86-129 BC87-045 283 review by AI VIII-1-86-19 BC85-326 220
welding VIII-1-83-79 BC82-684 43 VIII-1-89-54 BC88-390 367
VIII-1-89-250 BC90-725 465
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Radiography (Cont'd) Reinforcement (Cont'd)
rounded indication VIII-1-83-133R BC82-718* 87 openings VIII-1-83-94 BC82-784 55
VIII-1-92-169 BC93-485 592 VIII-1-83-150 BC83-120 88
VIII-1-95-136 BC96-277 702 VIII-1-83-238 BC83-599 135
VIII-1-98-14 BC96-477 726 VIII-1-83-324 BC84-430 183
VIII-1-04-18 BC03-1647 877 VIII-1-89-72 BC88-467 379
spot VIII-1-83-22 BC82-289 16 VIII-1-89-83 BC89-060 383
VIII-1-10-18 10-186 960 VIII-1-89-149 BC89-304 416
VIII-1-10-21 06-679 961 VIII-1-89-171 BC90-006 429
VIII-1-83-63 BC82-027 36 VIII-1-89-213 BC90-495 450
VIII-1-83-86 BC82-813 51 VIII-1-92-25 BC91-474 515
VIII-1-83-101 BC82-840 58 VIII-1-95-121 BC96-217 691
VIII-1-83-141 BC82-833 78 VIII-1-95-152 BC96-527 708
VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107 VIII-1-01-08 BC00-564 792
VIII-1-83-305 BC83-568 175 VIII-1-01-90 BC01-639 832
VIII-1-86-159 BC87-192 301 VIII-1-01-91 BC01-640 833
VIII-1-92-32 BC91-518 518 VIII-1-01-125 BC96-381 850
VIII-1-92-82 BC92-171 544 pads VIII-1-13-10 13-115 983
VIII-1-95-71 BC95-218 662 rings VIII-1-83-40 BC82-402 25
VIII-1-95-86 BC95-400 668 VIII-1-83-315 BC84-385 179
VIII-1-95-87 BC95-463 669 VIII-1-83-325 BC84-545 183
VIII-1-98-22 BC97-519 728 saddles VIII-1-86-18 BC85-324 219
VIII-1-98-53 BC98-290 750 shell VIII-1-83-261 BC84-052 147
VIII-1-98-109 BC00-081 781 VIII-1-83-277 BC84-142 154
VIII-1-07-56 08-104 943 VIII-1-83-289 BC84-158 159
tubesheet VIII-1-83-203 BC83-429 113 studded outlet VIII-1-04-100 BC06-541 915
tungsten inclusions VIII-1-86-43 BC85-592 236 Repairs
and ultrasonic examination VIII-1-81-16R BC81-019*, before stamping VIII-1-83-83 BC81-267 50
BC83-018 167 bronze castings VIII-1-83-
VIII-1-10-17 09-573 960 121R-2 BC81-184* 189
valves VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 104 cast iron vessels VIII-1-86-137 BC87-117 287
welds VIII-1-89-191 BC90-350 436 clad material VIII-1-83-191 BC82-221 107
VIII-1-89-292R BC91-046* 981 defect removal VIII-1-83-107 BC82-169 62
VIII-1-95-63 BC95-167 654 VIII-1-89-305 BC91-103 493
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VIII-1-98-46 BC98-293 743 dents VIII-1-83-148 BC82-403 88
VIII-1-13-05 12-2007 977 iron castings VIII-1-83-342 BC84-667 197
VIII-1-15-09 13-2076 988 VIII-1-83-352 BC85-016 202
Reference Standards VIII-1-01-108 BC01-795 839 locations VIII-1-83-141 BC82-833 78
VIII-1-10-04 09-607 953 material VIII-1-83-351 BC84-676 201
Reinforcement VIII-1-86-97 BC86-273 263
area VIII-1-83-98 BC82-807 57 VIII-1-92-193 BC94-012 606
VIII-1-83-179 BC83-306 101 porosity defects VIII-1-83-121R BC81-184* 168
VIII-1-86-229 BC88-085 336 vessels VIII-1-83-134 BC83-151 75
cone VIII-1-83-131 BC82-209 73 welds VIII-1-83-59 BC81-656 34
VIII-1-83-139 BC83-132 77 VIII-1-83-63 BC82-027 36
VIII-1-83-321 BC84-381 182 VIII-1-83-344 BC84-675 198
VIII-1-86-158 BC87-191 301 Rupture Disk Device VIII-1-01-112 BC99-573 845
heads VIII-1-83-181 BC83-215 102 VIII-1-04-82 BC05-1270 907
VIII-1-92-151R BC93-114* 675
VIII-1-01-105 BC01-336 838
VIII-1-07-21 07-075 930
jackets VIII-1-92-116 BC90-657 563
limits VIII-1-92-17 BC91-268 512
VIII-1-92-42 BC91-089 529
VIII-1-04-83 BC04-841 908
nozzle VIII-1-83-240 BC83-602 135
VIII-1-83-261 BC84-052 147
VIII-1-83-277 BC84-142 154
VIII-1-83-285 BC84-141 157
VIII-1-83-289 BC84-158 159
VIII-1-83-332 BC84-115 192
VIII-1-92-119 BC92-388 569
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Safety Relief Devices Scope (Cont'd)
safety relief devices VIII-1-89-254 BC90-542 466 design calculations VIII-1-98-81 BC99-373 765
VIII-1-89-262 BC89-109 476 filter presses VIII-1-92-164 BC93-503 591
VIII-1-92-132R BC90-728* 624 filter tanks VIII-1-89-03 BC88-123 343
VIII-1-92-43 BC91-560 529 heat exchangers VIII-1-89-59 BC88-422 369
VIII-1-92-48 BC92-005 531 VIII-1-95-77 BC94-586 664
VIII-1-92-94R BC92-116* 675 VIII-1-04-54 BC05-075 898
VIII-1-92-99 BC92-321 557 hot water heating boilers VIII-1-86-124 BC87-071 281
VIII-1-92-111 BC92-351 561 hot water supply tanks VIII-1-86-98 BC86-301 264
VIII-1-92-188 BC92-207 599 VIII-1-86-132 BC87-107 285
VIII-1-95-25 BC94-058 632 VIII-1-86-136 BC87-116 287
VIII-1-95-36 BC93-637 644 VIII-1-04-20 BC03-915 878
VIII-1-95-79 BC94-620 665 hydraulic turbine VIII-1-89-46 BC88-174 363
VIII-1-95-95 BC94-267 677 immersion heater VIII-1-95-128 BC95-396 694
VIII-1-95-97 BC91-445 678 indirect-fired storage water
VIII-1-95-143 BC95-489 705 heater VIII-1-86-164 BC87-291 303
VIII-1-98-17 BC97-443 727 jacket VIII-1-04-37 BC04-346 888
VIII-1-98-42 BC97-266 741 jacketed kettles VIII-1-89-31 BC88-201 357
VIII-1-01-03 BC00-391 790 liquid capacity VIII-1-86-13 BC85-291 218
VIII-1-01-11 BC00-047 793 multi-chambered vessels VIII-1-04-10 BC03-1192 875
VIII-1-01-13 BC00-679 794 operation VIII-1-04-60 BC05-103 900
VIII-1-01-16 BC00-676 799 pressure VIII-1-83-259 BC84-050 146
VIII-1-04-13 BC03-1789 876 VIII-1-86-142 BC87-161 294
VIII-1-13-07 11-1707 982 VIII-1-86-143 BC87-165 294
stop valves VIII-1-04-70 BC04-1260 903 VIII-1-86-145 BC87-169 295
Scope VIII-1-86-154 BC87-175 299
air distribution manifolds VIII-1-86-85 BC86-292 258 VIII-1-89-01 BC88-119 343
applicability VIII-1-07-43 07-1263 940 proprietary connections VIII-1-86-224 BC88-051 334
boundary VIII-1-89-29 BC88-189 357 VIII-1-98-57 BC98-368 751
VIII-1-89-261 BC90-652 476 quick actuating closures VIII-1-83-258 BC84-033 145
VIII-1-95-88 BC95-466 669 screw feeders or conveyors VIII-1-86-94 BC86-257 262
VIII-1-98-54 BC98-336 750 size VIII-1-83-259 BC84-050 146
VIII-1-01-28 BC00-705 804 VIII-1-86-211 BC88-007 328
VIII-1-01-99 BC01-326 836 stamping VIII-1-98-24 BC98-115 729
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certificate of authorization VIII-1-89-286 BC89-303 486 VIII-1-01-74 BC01-321 825
directly fired vessels VIII-1-86-35 BC85-522 227 steam chambers VIII-1-86-163 BC87-202 303
VIII-1-95-84 BC95-390 668 VIII-1-89-147 BC89-255 415
exemptions VIII-1-89-168 BC89-437 428 VIII-1-92-139 BC93-032 576
VIII-1-89-176 BC90-020 431 steam coil generators VIII-1-86-87 BC86-295 259
VIII-1-89-203 BC90-257 441 steam generator VIII-1-01-33 BC01-091 806
VIII-1-89-231 BC90-479 456 VIII-1-04-31 BC03-775 886
VIII-1-92-215 BC94-050 615 steam drum VIII-1-86-60 BC86-211 244
VIII-1-95-44 BC94-669 647 stress VIII-1-95-02 BC94-281 625
VIII-1-95-48 BC94-670 649 threaded plugs VIII-1-92-208 BC94-114 612
VIII-1-95-52 BC95-047 650 UM stamped vessels VIII-1-86-89 BC86-313 264
VIII-1-95-74 BC94-118 663 VIII-1-86-165 BC87-250 304
VIII-1-95-130 BC96-380 694 volume VIII-1-83-259 BC84-050 146
VIII-1-98-15 BC98-088 726 VIII-1-89-235 BC90-534 458
VIII-1-98-19 BC97-444 727 water containing capacity VIII-1-83-247 BC83-648 140
VIII-1-98-89 BC99-479 767 weld joints VIII-1-04-79 BC05-623 906
VIII-1-98-112 BC00-096 782 Service Restrictions
VIII-1-01-04 BC00-500 790 design temperatures VIII-1-83-250 BC83-652A 141
VIII-1-01-09 BC00-596 793 VIII-1-83-309 BC84-264 177
VIII-1-01-15 BC00-664 799 direct firing VIII-1-07-48 01-378 941
VIII-1-01-97 BC00-465 835 examination VIII-1-92-114 BC92-376 562
VIII-1-01-98 BC01-227 836 lethal service VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10
VIII-1-04-33 BC03-1277 887 VIII-1-83-76 BC82-678 42
VIII-1-04-47 BC04-1115 896 VIII-1-83-365 BC85-194 207
VIII-1-04-90 BC06-095 912 VIII-1-98-97 BC99-522 775
VIII-1-07-19 06-1272 929
external piping VIII-1-83-282 BC84-137 156
VIII-1-83-329 BC82-755 191
VIII-1-86-193 BC85-222 319
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Service Restrictions (Cont'd) Stamping (Cont'd)
low temperature service VIII-1-82-49 BC82-546 29 multichamber VIII-1-92-75 BC91-467 541
VIII-1-83-118 BC82-397 67 parts VIII-1-83-65 BC82-293 37
VIII-1-83-126 BC83-073 71 VIII-1-83-346 BC84-695 199
VIII-1-83-127 BC83-083 71 VIII-1-86-133 BC87-109 285
VIII-1-82-45 BC81-038 87 pressure relief devices VIII-1-83-69 BC82-511 39
VIII-1-83-253 BC83-663 142 radiographed vessels VIII-1-86-146 BC87-158 295
VIII-1-83-270 BC84-106 151 VIII-1-86-148 BC87-162 296
VIII-1-83-279 BC83-318 155 VIII-1-89-318 BC90-685 499
VIII-1-89-156 BC88-052 419 repairs VIII-1-83-83 BC81-267 50
VIII-1-95-138 BC96-341A 703 reshaping for Division 2 VIII-1-86-162 BC87-199 303
noncorrosive VIII-1-83-336 BC84-599 194 statement of policy VIII-1-92-76 BC92-152 541
Shells UM VIII-1-83-111 BC83-022 63
alignment VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78 VIII-1-86-119 BC87-009 279
VIII-1-86-63 BC86-234 245 VIII-1-95-144 BC96-240 705
VIII-1-86-212 BC88-008 329 Standard Pressure Parts VIII-1-95-21 BC94-494 631
conical VIII-1-83-236 BC83-597 134 VIII-1-98-55 BC98-365 751
VIII-1-10-06 08-1546 954 Staybolts VIII-1-92-143 BC93-105 578
courses VIII-1-83-159 BC83-262 93 Stiffening VIII-1-95-13 BC94-131 628
drilled holes VIII-1-86-102 BC86-322 266 VIII-1-98-116 BC00-155
dummy layer VIII-1-83-151 BC82-652 89 (BC00-267) 784
ERW pipe VIII-1-83-357 BC85-096 203 Stiffening Ring VIII-1-92-68 BC92-101 538
VIII-1-98-12 BC97-283 717 VIII-1-92-147 BC93-418 580
flat spots VIII-1-86-198 BC87-108 321 VIII-1-92-198 BC92-219 608
radius VIII-1-83-95 BC82-787 56 VIII-1-95-110 BC95-401 687
roundness templates VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-1-98-04 BC96-475 717
seamless VIII-1-83-11 BC82-165 11 VIII-1-98-103 BC99-611 778
VIII-1-83-42 BC82-416 26 VIII-1-98-104 BC98-175 779
VIII-1-83-145 BC83-200 80 VIII-1-01-126 BC02-2744 850
VIII-1-83-203 BC83-429 113 Stress Values
VIII-1-83-355 BC85-066 203 allowable compressive VIII-1-83-92R BC82-756* 121
section VIII-1-92-31 BC91-517 518 allowables VIII-1-83-174 BC83-266 99
VIII-1-15-05 08-1190 986 VIII-1-83-180 BC83-311 101
spiral VIII-1-83-308 BC84-156 177 VIII-1-83-218 BC83-546 126
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stiffening rings VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-1-83-239 BC83-600 135
VIII-1-86-107 BC86-447 268 VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158
VIII-1-89-66 BC88-439 372 VIII-1-83-07R BC81-664* 189
thickness VIII-1-83-151 BC82-652 89 VIII-1-86-32 BC85-496 226
VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 123 VIII-1-89-160 BC89-373 420
VIII-1-83-228 BC82-824 130 VIII-1-89-237 BC90-627 459
VIII-1-83-362 BC83-559 205 VIII-1-92-44 BC91-564 530
VIII-1-86-36 BC85-599 233 VIII-1-01-106 BC01-521 838
VIII-1-86-177 BC87-390 308 bolting VIII-1-83-128 BC83-072 72
VIII-1-86-179 BC87-073 309 different VIII-1-83-211 BC82-417 123
VIII-1-86-214 BC88-011 329 increased VIII-1-83-57 BC81-404 33
VIII-1-86-225 BC88-053 334 low temperature VIII-1-83-270 BC84-106 151
VIII-1-89-121 BC88-121 404 VIII-1-01-29 BC01-094 804
VIII-1-89-156 BC88-052 419 VIII-1-04-16 BC03-1319 877
VIII-1-04-08 BC03-1347 874 metric values VIII-1-89-09 BC84-661 346
VIII-1-04-76 BC05-565 905 VIII-1-10-55 11-1898 975
VIII-1-07-13 BC06-1199 920 ratio of VIII-79-13R BC78-847*,
Stamping BC81-433* 5
arrangement VIII-1-83-328 BC82-284 190 VIII-1-83-260 BC84-051 146
Code VIII-1-83-269 BC84-105 150 reduction factor VIII-1-83-02 BC81-213 7
VIII-1-89-246 BC90-650 463 VIII-1-83-242 BC83-604 136
VIII-1-92-10 BC91-387 508 VIII-1-83-289 BC84-158 159
VIII-1-92-53 BC91-384 533 shear VIII-1-95-39 BC94-567 645
VIII-1-95-101 BC95-498B 679 tubesheets VIII-1-83-203 BC83-429 113
VIII-1-15-12 14-216 989 welded pipe or tubing VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
external pressure construction VIII-1-83-140 BC82-285 78 yield strength VIII-1-83-287 BC84-154 158
heat exchangers VIII-1-81-89R BC81-258* 6 Taper
hyperbaric vessels VIII-1-83-361R BC77-701* 205 taper VIII-1-92-45 BC91-567 530
jacketed vessels VIII-1-86-127 BC86-285 282
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Tubesheets (Cont'd)
Tapped Holes VIII-1-89-161 BC89-374 420 PWHT of weld overlay VIII-1-83-189 BC81-531 106
VIII-1-92-70 BC91-308 539 VIII-1-04-56 BC05-093 899
VIII-1-95-125 BC96-249 692 radiography VIII-1-83-203 BC83-429 113
Telltale Holes VIII-1-89-208 BC90-467 448 VIII-1-95-146 BC96-376 706
VIII-1-89-255 BC90-655 467 VIII-1-04-81 BC05-1101 907
Temperature tube-to-tubesheet joint VIII-1-83-10 BC82-164 10
minimum design VIII-1-89-100 BC89-114 389 VIII-1-89-32 BC88-202 358
VIII-1-89-127 BC88-430 407 VIII-1-89-92 BC89-076 386
VIII-1-89-132 BC89-160 409 VIII-1-04-55 BC05-092 898
VIII-1-89-137 BC89-209 411 VIII-1-07-71 08-1286 951
VIII-1-89-138 BC89-217 411 Ultrasonic Examination
VIII-1-95-153 BC96-233 708 heat exchangers VIII-1-83-50 BC82-624 29
VIII-1-07-41 02-4113 939 heavy wall vessels VIII-1-83-45 BC82-513 27
Test Gages VIII-1-89-207R BC90-405* 447 imperfections VIII-1-92-36 BC91-115 520
Test Plates radiography VIII-1-81-16R BC81-019*,
heat treatment VIII-1-83-116 BC81-559 66 BC83-018 167
Test Specimens VIII-1-15-06 10-172 987 VIII-1-07-68 08-1260 949
Thickness VIII-1-07-72 08-1259 952
minimum VIII-1-95-119 BC96-210 690 VIII-1-10-02 09-577 953
VIII-1-95-145 BC96-245 705 VIII-1-13-14 11-1250 984
VIII-1-98-58 BC98-526 752 VIII-1-13-15 12-348 984
VIII-1-07-50 08-909 941 reference level VIII-1-89-170 BC90-005 429
nominal VIII-1-92-72 BC91-303 539 VIII-1-89-187 BC90-303 435
VIII-1-95-96 BC95-164 677 VIII-1-98-16 BC97-440 726
VIII-1-15-18 14-1620 990 repairs VIII-1-01-158 02-3521 925
Threaded Connections VIII-1-95-23 BC94-416 632 welded joints VIII-1-95-157 BC96-337,
Tolerance VIII-1-01-85 BC01-325 830 BC96-368 710
Tubes Undertolerance VIII-1-89-164 BC89-411 427
bending VIII-1-86-170 BC84-170 305 VIII-1-98-33 BC98-180 738
finned VIII-1-98-01 BC96-536 716 VIII-1-98-84E BC99-222 991
VIII-1-98-79 BC99-358 764 User Requirements VIII-1-95-74 BC94-118 663
joint factor VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90 Valves VIII-1-13-13 13-165 983
straight VIII-1-83-169 BC83-113 97 Vessel Types
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stress values VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90 buried VIII-1-89-102 BC89-117 390
u-tubes VIII-1-07-15 BC06-578 921 chambered VIII-1-83-132 BC82-298 74
welded VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90 VIII-1-83-252 BC83-662 142
Tubesheets VIII-1-86-68 BC85-208 247
connections VIII-1-83-42 BC82-416 26 VIII-1-86-195 BC86-361 321
VIII-1-95-18 BC92-326 630 circuit reclosers VIII-1-86-120 BC87-018 279
VIII-1-98-34 BC98-225 738 connected VIII-1-83-27 BC80-198 18
corner joints VIII-1-83-195 BC83-007 109 embossed assembly VIII-1-83-333 BC84-125 192
design VIII-1-83-157 BC83-207 92 establishing design conditions VIII-1-86-121 BC84-598 280
VIII-1-89-20 BC88-125 352 exclusion from scope VIII-1-83-99 BC82-808 57
VIII-1-92-88 BC92-170 553 forged VIII-1-89-39 BC88-411 360
VIII-1-98-69 BC99-271 755 VIII-1-89-252 BC90-686 465
VIII-1-04-19 BC03-1648 878 VIII-1-01-137 BC99-102 862
VIII-1-04-23 BC03-1825 879 independent VIII-1-83-03 BC81-260 7
VIII-1-04-28 BC04-043 885 jacketed VIII-1-83-162 BC83-246 94
VIII-1-04-41 BC04-864 890 VIII-1-83-230 BC83-110,
VIII-1-04-44 BC04-472 895 BC83-298 131
VIII-1-04-52 BC05-005 897 VIII-1-83-233 BC83-356 132
VIII-1-04-53 BC05-006 898 VIII-1-83-288 BC84-157 159
VIII-1-04-58 BC05-007 900 VIII-1-86-127 BC86-285 282
VIII-1-04-61 BC05-411 900 layered construction VIII-1-83-27R BC81-100 49
VIII-1-04-71 BC05-271 904 VIII-1-83-151 BC82-652 89
extension VIII-1-83-176 BC83-285 100 VIII-1-83-334 BC84-334 193
VIII-1-07-01 BC06-558 916 VIII-1-83-354 BC85-028 202
forged VIII-1-04-75 BC05-563 905 VIII-1-86-21 BC85-330 220
joints VIII-1-83-56 BC81-403 33 multilayer vessels VIII-1-86-59 BC86-201 243
VIII-1-83-161 BC83-268 94
layered construction VIII-1-83-354 BC85-028 202
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Subject Interpretation File No. No. Subject Interpretation File No. No.
Vessel Types (Cont'd) Welding (Cont'd)
multiple duplicate VIII-1-83-79 BC82-684 43 FCAW VIII-1-86-81 BC86-334 256
VIII-1-83-360 BC85-187 204 VIII-1-07-22 07-418 930
VIII-1-86-113 BC85-522 277 fillet welds VIII-1-83-40 BC82-402 25
VIII-1-86-215 BC88-027 330 VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94
VIII-1-89-94 BC89-081 387 VIII-1-83-173 BC83-261 99
noncircular VIII-1-83-15 BC82-206 13 VIII-1-83-198 BC83-139 111
VIII-1-83-277 BC84-142 154
VIII-1-83-230 BC83-110, VIII-1-04-43 BC04-1043 891
BC83-298 131 VIII-1-04-94 BC00-559 913
VIII-1-83-288 BC84-157 159 VIII-1-07-26 07-1262 931
VIII-1-83-363 BC84-643 206 VIII-1-10-03 09-637 953
VIII-1-86-09 BC85-285 216 fittings VIII-1-89-61 BC88-424 370
VIII-1-86-23 BC84-591 221 VIII-1-10-53 12-345 974
VIII-1-86-182 BC87-381 310 flanges VIII-1-83-303 BC83-359 174
VIII-1-04-51 BC04-1500 897 forgings VIII-1-89-135 BC89-206 410
unfired steam boilers VIII-1-86-201 BC87-486 322 formed heads VIII-1-83-65 BC82-293 37
VIII-1-89-45 BC88-139 362 full penetration VIII-1-83-87 BC82-828 52
water containing VIII-1-89-34 BC88-246 358 VIII-1-83-89 BC82-685 53
VIII-1-07-11 BC06-1118 920 VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94
Visual Examination VIII-1-83-222 BC83-580 128
piping VIII-1-83-180 BC83-311 101 VIII-1-83-290 BC84-174 160
welded joints VIII-1-89-43 BC88-080 362 VIII-1-83-294 BC84-228 162
VIII-1-01-58 BC01-295 815 head skirt VIII-1-83-159 BC83-262 93
VIII-1-01-140 BC02-2305 863 head-to-shell VIII-1-83-196 BC83-019 110
Welding heat affected zone VIII-1-83-305 BC83-568 175
acceptance criteria VIII-1-83-87 BC82-828 52 incomplete fusion VIII-1-86-28 BC85-289 224
VIII-1-10-05 09-808 953 individual welders VIII-1-83-90 BC82-737 53
after testing VIII-1-83-137 BC82-782 76 jacket attachment VIII-1-89-55 BC88-392 368
alignment VIII-1-07-58 08-838 943 VIII-1-92-38 BC91-559 527
alignment tolerances VIII-1-86-90 BC85-255 260 joint separation VIII-1-86-04 BC85-227 214
VIII-1-86-104 BC86-372 267 joint design VIII-1-89-195 BC90-400 437
VIII-1-98-106 BC99-595 779 VIII-1-10-33 09-1015 965
VIII-1-04-07 BC03-933 874 joint type VIII-1-83-124 BC82-842 70
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arc VIII-1-83-145 BC83-200 80 VIII-1-15-16 14-1501 990
attachments VIII-1-98-62 BC98-510 753 VIII-1-15-19 14-794 991
backing strips VIII-1-86-116 BC87-005 278 lack of fusion VIII-1-86-39 BC85-610 234
brazing VIII-1-83-200 BC83-408 112 VIII-1-92-165 BC93-397 591
VIII-1-83-299 BC83-025 172 VIII-1-92-174 BC93-604 594
VIII-1-83-312R BC84-340* 190 lap joints VIII-1-95-67 BC95-170 656
build-up VIII-1-89-179 BC90-262 432 VIII-1-98-60 BC97-404 752
butt VIII-1-83-80 BC82-719 43 longitudinal VIII-1-83-122 BC82-549 69
VIII-1-83-265 BC84-087 148 VIII-1-10-15 02-3088 959
VIII-1-89-109 BC89-159 399 marking of material VIII-1-83-343 BC84-674 197
VIII-1-92-112 BC92-352 561 metal composition VIII-1-98-75 BC99-107 763
VIII-1-95-105 BC96-104 681 nozzles VIII-1-86-61 BC86-212 244
VIII-1-10-32 10-1831 965 VIII-1-01-139 BC01-774 863
buttered joints VIII-1-83-155 BC83-197 91 VIII-1-04-72 BC05-560 904
VIII-1-98-78 BC99-359 764 VIII-1-10-31 10-749 965
calibration of equipment VIII-1-83-146 BC80-038C 81 outside organizations VIII-1-83-147 BC80-173 81
categories VIII-1-83-22 BC82-289 16 overlap VIII-1-98-65 BC99-100 754
VIII-1-83-34 BC83-264 23 overlay VIII-1-83-205 BC83-461 114
connections VIII-1-92-205R BC93-775* 639 VIII-1-15-11 14-314 988
VIII-1-95-151 BC96-526 707 partial penetration VIII-1-83-160 BC83-034 94
corner joints VIII-1-01-41 BC01-223 809 personnel VIII-1-83-204 BC83-453 113
VIII-1-07-53 08-1043 942 piping VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
corrosion resistant overlay VIII-1-83-107 BC82-169 62 pressure parts VIII-1-92-26 BC91-229 516
different welders VIII-1-83-86 BC82-813 51 procedure VIII-1-83-295 BC84-259 162
VIII-1-83-268 BC84-102 149 process VIII-1-92-35 BC91-100 519
double weld butt VIII-1-86-58 BC86-200 243 proof test VIII-1-83-281 BC84-135 156
EGW VIII-1-86-141 BC87-172 293
VIII-1-89-129 BC89-118 408
electrodes VIII-1-86-210 BC87-496 327
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Welding (Cont'd) Welding (Cont'd)
qualification of welders VIII-1-83-93 BC82-783 55 tack VIII-1-83-93 BC82-783 55
VIII-1-01-51 BC01-215 813 VIII-1-83-151 BC82-652 89
VIII-1-04-86 BC04-1438 911 VIII-1-83-331 BC83-324,
VIII-1-10-49 05-661 973 BC83-384 192
qualified weld procedure VIII-1-83-38 BC82-357 24 VIII-1-86-29 BC85-451 224
VIII-1-83-204 BC83-453 113 VIII-1-92-110 BC92-349 561
quality VIII-1-92-56 BC91-475 534 VIII-1-95-113 BC96-276 688
quality control procedures VIII-1-83-79 BC82-684 43 tensile strength VIII-1-83-234 BC83-534 133
VIII-1-89-247 BC90-689 464 testing VIII-1-89-188 BC88-426C 435
VIII-1-92-167 BC93-411 592 test specimens VIII-1-83-32 BC82-240 22
nonpressure parts VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171 VIII-1-89-319 BC91-055 499
reduction in thickness VIII-1-83-183 BC83-314 102 tubing VIII-1-83-152 BC83-167 90
reinforcement VIII-1-10-09 08-1762 955 ultrasonic examination VIII-1-92-58 BC92-057 534
reinforcing rings VIII-1-83-40 BC82-402 25 VIII-1-95-156 BC96-336 709
repairs VIII-1-83-59 BC81-656 34 unalloyed titanium to zirconium VIII-1-83-178 BC83-304 101
VIII-1-83-60 BC82-659 35 undercut VIII-1-86-217 BC88-029 330
VIII-1-83-344 BC84-675 198 VIII-1-95-51 BC95-046 650
VIII-1-86-192 BC85-094B 319 valves VIII-1-83-186R BC83-071A* 104
VIII-1-92-27 BC91-516 516 weld metal VIII-1-04-01 BC02-4117 873
VIII-1-92-168 BC93-448 592 weld metal build-up VIII-1-83-72 BC82-593 40
VIII-1-95-83 BC95-389 667 VIII-1-04-06 BC03-455 874
required penetration VIII-1-83-88 BC82-845 52 with backing strips VIII-1-82-45 BC81-038 87
requirements VIII-1-83-31 BC82-196 22 with two or more crosses VIII-1-83-78 BC82-683 42
VIII-1-83-36 BC82-309 24 PS VIII-1-83-123 BC82-834 70
VIII-1-04-22 BC03-1492 879 VIII-1-83-297 BC82-122 171
VIII-1-10-44 11-1139 971 VIII-1-83-347 BC84-589 199
resistance VIII-1-83-54 BC81-064 31 Welds
VIII-1-86-74 BC86-251 254 allowable load VIII-1-95-41 BC94-576 646
VIII-1-07-18 06-461 929 attachments VIII-1-95-112 BC96-256 688
SAW VIII-1-83-88 BC82-845 52 corner joints VIII-1-01-05 BC00-502 791
seal welds VIII-1-89-26 BC88-165 355 VIII-1-01-79 BC01-408 828
socket welds VIII-1-86-54 BC86-113 241 full penetration VIII-1-04-48 BC04-1205 896
spiral VIII-1-83-233 BC83-356 132 joint category VIII-1-98-61 BC98-505 753
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square groove penetration VIII-1-83-88 BC82-845 52 VIII-1-98-62 BC98-510 753
stayed construction VIII-1-89-253 BC90-484 466 joint detail VIII-1-95-104 BC96-093 680
steel plates VIII-1-92-207 BC94-108 608 lug VIII-1-01-71 BC01-412 822
stiffening rings VIII-1-83-325 BC84-545 183 refractory material VIII-1-95-92 BC95-204 676
subcontracting of VIII-1-86-79 BC86-259 256 spiral VIII-1-04-65 BC03-1082 902
VIII-1-89-79 BC89-027 381 strength VIII-1-95-91 BC94-664 676
surface porosity VIII-1-89-88 BC86-519 384 VIII-1-01-44 BC01-302 810
terminology VIII-1-95-105 BC96-104 681
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