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# Field Splice Code Check (AASHTO)

**Step 1:** In this section, we will assign a "Field Splice" to perform the Code Check.

**Step 2:** Navigate to Superstructure Code Checks > **Field Splice Code Check (AASHTO)**

![](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2170486818/image-20230227-161010.png?api=v2)

![](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2170486818/image-20230227-161037.png?api=v2)

**Step 3:** Click **three-dots icon** on **Splice** and select as **SPL3**

You can choose more **"Field Splice"** from combobox.

**Step 4:** Click **three-dots icon** on **Code Check Template**.

Select the **FSCCTTG1** "Field Splice Code Check" template defined in the previous steps for all.

![](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2170486818/image-20230227-161650.png?api=v2)

**Step 5:** You can make adjustments to the **"Girder Parameters"** tab if you wish.

![](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2170486818/image-20230227-161940.png?api=v2)

**Step 6:** Navigate to **Stiffener** tab.

Enter data as follows:

Transverse stiffener spacing at left girder \[in]: **20**

Transverse stiffener spacing at right girder \[in]: **20**

![](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2170486818/image-20230227-162523.png?api=v2)

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\| `BFSCCAASHTONETG1 SPL3 FSCCTTG1 50` | `BFSCCAASHTONETG1 InteriorPanel` | \`\`\` BFSCCAASHTONETG1 NO YES YES 20 20 5

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