SFL Build
QCing
Issues Analysis
MCAP
Your Lead
200

The four basic elbow orientation

Side bend right, Side bend left, Sag, Overbend

200

GIS/Assumed features are required to have this install date and job number

Pre-1970/Post-1970, Unknown

200

All columns in PFL Data tab have to be unhidden before this macro is executed

issuesAnalysis

200

The circumstance when the Dig Request Form is not created

No Digs

200

What Eric studied in college

Mechanical Engineering

400

The source of information if an asterisk is placed by the pressure test elevation value

Google Earth

400

The main difference between Strength Test and Strength Test Design when inputting into SFLs

Test Duration

400

The four circumstances where features need to be manually imported into the Issues Analysis Tab

Features passing with CA in scope of a DE, GIS Only Features, Assumed Features, Overpressurized Features

400

These type of features with issues are excluded from the IR/Dig Diagram

GIS Only/Assumed Features

400

Marvel or DC 

(if you get this wrong your off the team)

SDSU

600

Elbows should be assumed as this type of radius when when unknown

Short

600

the date you input when a feature has an unknown install date though it is known to be installed with in the 60s

January first of the earliest confirmed year.

600

The two feature types that can be grouped together

Field Bend and Pipe (casing and no casing)

600

The color that is prohibited to use on the Dig/IR Diagrams

Yellow

600

Eric's Age

25

800

The main grade that also indicates what seam type the pipe is

WPB

800

The change log tab is used for this

Internal post production changes

800

The feature grouping rule for elbows installed prior to 1960

Every unique angle must be grouped separately

800

The Description of units when one scoping Project is completely cleared by another (Ex, adjacent pressure tests, or all feature groups of one project are present in another separate project)

Data Line

800

The school Eric graduated from

SDSU

1000

One of the two feature types that bears no pressure in our SFLs

Pipe Appurtenance, Sleeve type A

1000

The one cell that QCers forget to fill out most often

QC Date Complete

1000

This federal code determines when something is "One Class Out"

CFR 192.611

1000

Describe the "A to B" length and how it's used

There will be two separate lengths for the pressure tests in the scoping document. The "A to B" length is described as the total length of a pressure test in SFLs that includes all features needing to be tested and extends to natural stopping points. Examples, Taps, Valves, Plugs. The A to B length is inputted in the N-Q column, and the length of features impacted is inputted in column M.

1000

Eric's Favorite Tomato

The San Marzano

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