Folder PCA0002-2a
Container
Contains 79 Results:
With the pipe suspended, the horizontal beam is attached between the vertical supports, and the pipe-shoe assembly is hoisted beneath the pipe, onto the beam., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-11
Scope and Contents
PC1292-4
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
The pipe is then lowered into the saddle, and the overhead clamp bolted into place., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-12
Scope and Contents
PC1290-9
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
After the pipe is installed above-ground, the insulation crews take over. The pipe is wrapped with fibrous glass insulation, bonded to steel outer jackets., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-13
Scope and Contents
PC430-3
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
In early July, about 115 miles of above ground pipe had been insulated, 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-14
Scope and Contents
PC431-1
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
About 270 miles of pipeline had been buried., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-15
Scope and Contents
PC2278-2
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
Here, workers patch up the protective tape coating applied to sections of pipeline installed below ground., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-16
Scope and Contents
MS254-9
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
This section of pipe was buried just north of Fairbanks during June., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-17
Scope and Contents
PC2256-19
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
All welds on the pipeline are radiographed to ensure weld acceptability. Here, an automatic X-ray crawler is inserted into a section of the pipeline., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-18
Scope and Contents
PC319-5
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
The crawler automatically stops at, and radiographs each girth weld. Radiographic film encased in cassettes, is wrapped around the outside of each weld., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-19
Scope and Contents
PC317
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
On welds that have been repaired, X-rays of the repaired area are usually made from the outside of the pipe. Here, technicians fasten a radioisotope container atop the pipe. The radiographic film is placed on the opposite side of the pipe, also on the outside., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-20
Scope and Contents
PC316-5
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07