Wrapper plates and back heads may be renewed in whole or repaired as follows:
- (a) Wrapper plates or back heads must be cut between two rows of staybolts or on a line of staybolts where the thickness is approximately the same as the original construction. If welding is employed on a line of staybolts, the staybolts must be fitted with a welded collar.
- (b) The edges of wrapper plates riveted to tube sheets and back heads must be removed by cutting out the rivets.
- (c) The edges of existing plates and new plates must be beveled by chipping, flame cutting or grinding so as to form a suitable groove whereby complete penetration of the weld metal will be obtained. The edge preparation and preheat must comply with the requirements of § 59.10-5(h).
- (d) The edges of the new plate must be butt-welded, and the plate must be riveted to the flanges of the tube sheet and back heads and the staybolts renewed.
- (e) Sections of wrapper plates of combustion chambers outside of stayed areas may be repaired by welding provided the welded joints are stress-relieved by means of controlled heat and the joints are nondestructively tested.