1.) An unfired pressure vessel is any type of pressure vessel that is not fired. This means that they are not exposed to combustion or burner fire. Since it is an unfired vessel, there is a lesser risk of overheating.
2.) Whichever stringent, needs to be followed and your client requirement ( project specification) is also mandatory about code selections.
3.) (a) AMSE Sex VIII - is a code & standard used for 1.) Design, 2.) Fabrication, 3.) Testing, 4.) Inspection & 5.) Certification of both Fired & Unfired
pressure vessels.
(b) API 510 - In service Pressure Vessel Inspection Code. … >The code covers inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating activities for pressure vessels
and the pressure relieving devices that protect vessels covered by the code.
(c) BIS IS 2825 : 1969 (Reformed -2017) - CODE FOR UNFIRED PRESSURE VESSELS.
(d) PD 5500, formerly BS 5500 -----UK Rules For Unfired Pressure Vessels.
Friday, 29 May 2020 09:52:43 UTC+3, tamizh wrote:
Dear Experts,Can anyone please tell me answer.?1. What is the design code for unfired pressure vessel in ASME code.2. What is the standard for Unfired pressure vessel in ASME code.3. In case of conflict between Design Code and standards above, which shall govern?With Warm Regards,S.TAMIZH SELVAN,
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