XL83NL
Mechanical
- Mar 3, 2011
- 3,054
This week had an inspection of a pressure vessel. As im not that into ATEX, I had question, as the vessel (an S&T HEX) had the ATEX zone classification on the nameplate, toghether with the CE mark en Ex-symbol.
Long story short, can any pressure vessel, like a simple column, reactor or shell in tube heat exchanger, designed and delivered under the PED, also fall under the ATEX directive, when it's main purpose is to contain pressure acc. article 1, para 2.1.1 of the PED?
Please note Im only referring to the vessel itself, and Im not looking at any instruments which may be on the vessel (like a pressure switch) when the vessel is placed in an ATEX zone/environment.
Long story short, can any pressure vessel, like a simple column, reactor or shell in tube heat exchanger, designed and delivered under the PED, also fall under the ATEX directive, when it's main purpose is to contain pressure acc. article 1, para 2.1.1 of the PED?
‘Vessel’ means a housing designed and built to contain fluids under pressure including its direct attachments up to the coupling point connecting it to other equipment. A vessel may be composed of more than one chamber.
Please note Im only referring to the vessel itself, and Im not looking at any instruments which may be on the vessel (like a pressure switch) when the vessel is placed in an ATEX zone/environment.