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While conducting the test loads (1.5 x design load) a light on the unit broke. Can I re-glaze the same unit and continue with the testing?

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While conducting the test loads (1.5 x design load) a light on the unit broke. Can I re-glaze the same unit and continue with the testing?

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Yes, you can re-glaze the light on the same specimen and perform the following structural loads: ½ test load, design load, and test load (both positive and negative). Note, the re-glazing procedure will be allowed as many times as there are lights on the specimen, but in no case shall any light be replaced more than once on a given specimen.

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