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PED Nameplate for Super Heater

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Resegone

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Good morning everyone

I have a doubt about PED nameplate on a Super Heater.

Let me explain better

I am designing a Super Heater with final destination Belgium, so PED, 2014/68/UE, is applicable.

I have on my tube side, Steam, and is in category IV, module H1, instead my Shell has a pressure below 0,5 so PED is not applicable

Now i have a doubt, i have to put two different nameplate one on tube side and one on Shell? because on tube i have to put the CE marking, and on shell not.

Put a single nameplate with CE marking i think will not be accept by NoBo.

 
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Actually you’re obliged to provide one nameplate, with CE and nobo number. Even though one chamber is outside the scope. In fact, it now has become a pressure vessel to some extent.

Huub
- You never get what you expect, you only get what you inspect.
 
You should look at the guidelines B-19 should explain this:

Quote from B-19:
They constitute two chambers of the same vessel.
Technical requirements and conformity assessment procedure to be applied
are determined as follows:
- each chamber will be classified according to Article 4, paragraph 1
(a) and Article 13, paragraph 1. This establishes the technical
requirements for each chamber.
- the conformity assessment procedure to be applied to the whole
vessel is based on the highest category of the chambers.


--- Best regards, Morten Andersen
 
I agree with MortenA


"the conformity assessment procedure to be applied to the whole
vessel is based on the highest category of the chambers."

luis
 
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