Robbert862
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2014
- 3
Hey,
I am a student in the Netherlands, working on my final project for school to graduate.
I'm new to this forum, I subscribed because I have a question about a project that I am working on, but I'm kind of stuck. I have had contact with two different companies, one tells me that my project does fall under the PED, the other tells me it doesn't, and that is falls within the machine directive. I hope you guys can help me figure out wich one got it right.
I will describe my project as best as I can in Englisch
There is a company that produces compressorhouses for gas-turbine engines (the part where the pressure is build up with the rotating ventilators/turbineblades, before it goes to the combustionchamber). These compressorhouses need to be testet to make sure they are air tight. All the openings in the compressorhouse will need to be sealed off, then the house is filled with water, en brought to a pressure of 13,95 bar. If they stay on pressure for around an hour, they have passed the test.
My job is to design the seals and make sure they can withstand the pressure, along with rest of the installation like manometer and pressure overload protection. The pump used will be given to me by the company producing the compressorhouses. The assembled turbine engines will be used as generators in a powerplant.
The company saying the project does not fall within the PED, says it is excluded from it, according to paragraf 3.10 of the PED (page 5):
3.10
equipment comprising casings or machinery where the dimensioning,
choice of material and manufacturing rules are based
primarily on requirements for sufficient strength, rigidity and
stability to meet the static and dynamic operational effects or
other operational characteristics and for which pressure is not a
significant design factor. Such equipment may include:
- engines including turbines and internal combustion engines
- steam engines, gas/steam turbines, turbo-generators,
compressors, pumps and actuating devices;
(PED as PDF attachment)
He does not want to tell me why it is excluded from the PED using email. He wants to make an appointment to talk it over, for wich I need to pay ofcourse.
I hope that I have been able to explain myself clear enough, so that you guys can understand
Thanks in advance!
Robbert
I am a student in the Netherlands, working on my final project for school to graduate.
I'm new to this forum, I subscribed because I have a question about a project that I am working on, but I'm kind of stuck. I have had contact with two different companies, one tells me that my project does fall under the PED, the other tells me it doesn't, and that is falls within the machine directive. I hope you guys can help me figure out wich one got it right.
I will describe my project as best as I can in Englisch
There is a company that produces compressorhouses for gas-turbine engines (the part where the pressure is build up with the rotating ventilators/turbineblades, before it goes to the combustionchamber). These compressorhouses need to be testet to make sure they are air tight. All the openings in the compressorhouse will need to be sealed off, then the house is filled with water, en brought to a pressure of 13,95 bar. If they stay on pressure for around an hour, they have passed the test.
My job is to design the seals and make sure they can withstand the pressure, along with rest of the installation like manometer and pressure overload protection. The pump used will be given to me by the company producing the compressorhouses. The assembled turbine engines will be used as generators in a powerplant.
The company saying the project does not fall within the PED, says it is excluded from it, according to paragraf 3.10 of the PED (page 5):
3.10
equipment comprising casings or machinery where the dimensioning,
choice of material and manufacturing rules are based
primarily on requirements for sufficient strength, rigidity and
stability to meet the static and dynamic operational effects or
other operational characteristics and for which pressure is not a
significant design factor. Such equipment may include:
- engines including turbines and internal combustion engines
- steam engines, gas/steam turbines, turbo-generators,
compressors, pumps and actuating devices;
(PED as PDF attachment)
He does not want to tell me why it is excluded from the PED using email. He wants to make an appointment to talk it over, for wich I need to pay ofcourse.
I hope that I have been able to explain myself clear enough, so that you guys can understand
Thanks in advance!
Robbert