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  1. celeronsean

    vessel without proper construction tag

    Thank you Duwe6 and jte for clearing that up. I can see the use of the vessels in question as a distribution system, also the vessel to which I am referring is not used as a portable compressed air system. It is merely a means to distribute and offer volume to reduce fluctuations in pressure...
  2. celeronsean

    vessel without proper construction tag

    Ok, let's say that the vessel is much larger than 6" ID (30" for example) and holds a pressure of 100 psig. Would the "air pig" vessel need to be properly tagged and designed according to Section VIII?
  3. celeronsean

    Federal Regulation RR-C-271D

    I was researching this particular standard because of the discrepancies I found in the WLL "Working Load Limit" stamped on the shackles we use for lifting. At first I believed it to be different manufacturers have different WLLs...I found this not to be true, however. This standard came about...
  4. celeronsean

    P-4 Data Report Information

    I double checked and there certainly is an "N" on the report. I was leaning in that direction anyway but I'm glad to hear that would be the case.
  5. celeronsean

    P-4 Data Report Information

    I have a P-4 data report that lists a material specification as SA 299N. I cannot find any information on what the N after the number stands for. Any thoughts?

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