Field Weld Symbol
How to read the Drapeau de soudure sur chantier — placement at the arrow junction, shop vs Soudure sur chantier distinction, and D1.1:2025 field Soudage Exigences.
Shop Weld vs Field Weld
In Acier de construction construction, members are fabricated in the shop (factory) and then assembled at the erection site (field). The field weld flag on a drawing tells the Soudeur and Inspecteur that this particular joint is to be welded on-site, not during shop Fabrication.
Why the Distinction Matters
Shop welds are made under controlled conditions — overhead cranes for positioning, consistent Température, wind protection, and full equipment access. Quality control is typically more streamlined.
Field welds face additional challenges: weather exposure (wind disrupts Gaz de protection coverage), limited access (welding in difficult positions), ambient temperature concerns (Temps Froid affects Préchauffage and interpass temperatures), and inspector access considerations.
Per D1.1:2025, the same quality standards apply to both shop and field welds. The field weld flag does not change Critères d'acceptation — it alerts the erection team and Inspection personnel that this joint requires field attention.
Field Welding Conditions
D1.1:2025 Article 7 governs fabrication requirements including field welding conditions. Field welds must satisfy the same procedural requirements as shop welds, with additional environmental considerations.
| Requirement | Detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Min temperature | 0°F [−20°C] ambient — welding not permitted below this | Clause 7.11.2 |
| Wind protection | GMAW, GTAW, EGW, FCAW-G require shelter reducing wind to max 5 mph [8 km/h] at the weld | Clause 7.11.1 |
| Preheat | Same Tableau 5.11 requirements — ambient cold may require higher preheat to compensate | Clause 5 |
| Acceptance criteria | Same as shop welds — Visuel and NDE Acceptation criteria both in Clause 8 | Clause 8 |
Field welds face more variables than shop welds — wind, temperature, fit-up tolerances, and limited access. That is why field welding typically requires the inspector who verifies Code compliance to be present during critical operations, not just for final acceptance.