stookeyfpe
Specifier/Regulator
- Mar 13, 2005
- 1,882
I'll preface my post by stating I am not a mechanical engineer nor will I attempt to design pressure vessels(I'm a fire protection engineer by degree).
A question arose today from a fire captain assigned to me. He inspected a large LPG plant and noted that the pressure vessel meet the ASME BPV by noting that the vessel nameplate was marked with a "U" inside of shamrock.
He then asked this question: "Why was a shamrock used?"
I've looked on the web and I can't find anything. This is obviously not a serious design or BPV code question but I figured that this group may provide the answer.
A question arose today from a fire captain assigned to me. He inspected a large LPG plant and noted that the pressure vessel meet the ASME BPV by noting that the vessel nameplate was marked with a "U" inside of shamrock.
He then asked this question: "Why was a shamrock used?"
I've looked on the web and I can't find anything. This is obviously not a serious design or BPV code question but I figured that this group may provide the answer.