marty007
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2012
- 622
I work for a North American fabricator, and our parent company has asked us about supplying a piece of equipment to Western Europe.
I know about PED, but am far from well versed. In the beginning of the document, it talks about scope, with a limit of 0.5bar discussed.
The vessel our parent company is asking us about is being designed for exactly 0.5 bar, and has a very large volume. From what I'm gathering, this vessel would not fall under PED jurisdiction.
Am I correct in this understanding, or are there special circumstances that could bring this vessel back into the scope of the PED?
What about CE marking, if the vessel is outside of the scope of PED, would CE marking also not be required?
Thank you to anyone from across the pond that can help.
I know about PED, but am far from well versed. In the beginning of the document, it talks about scope, with a limit of 0.5bar discussed.
The vessel our parent company is asking us about is being designed for exactly 0.5 bar, and has a very large volume. From what I'm gathering, this vessel would not fall under PED jurisdiction.
Am I correct in this understanding, or are there special circumstances that could bring this vessel back into the scope of the PED?
What about CE marking, if the vessel is outside of the scope of PED, would CE marking also not be required?
Thank you to anyone from across the pond that can help.