KoTaZA
Mining
- Jun 9, 2024
- 4
Hi peeps,
New to the forum and to the South Africa mining sector, I don't really see a forum where the SA mining eng shares their experiences, so hopefully this can be a start where we share experiences and also socialize a bit.
Anyways, I will kick off with the following question, the SA regulations requires the usage of codes such as ASME VIII, B31.3 etc. for vessels and piping within petrol-chem plants, but what is typically used in the mineral processing plant in the mining sector?
It appears that there are really no codes that are required by regulations for equipment that are not under pressure, so typically OEM standards, and some safe engineering practices which varies depending on the designer, which is quite weird to me to be honest, I suppose the explanation is that the inherent risk is a lot lower than those in the petrol-chem industry. But what about those pressurized parts of the of the plant (e.g. pumped process water/fluid, chemicals etc...), is it common practice to use B31.3 for design and construction of those section or is it more common to use some other EN/ISO/SANS standards for these sections of the plant?
New to the forum and to the South Africa mining sector, I don't really see a forum where the SA mining eng shares their experiences, so hopefully this can be a start where we share experiences and also socialize a bit.
Anyways, I will kick off with the following question, the SA regulations requires the usage of codes such as ASME VIII, B31.3 etc. for vessels and piping within petrol-chem plants, but what is typically used in the mineral processing plant in the mining sector?
It appears that there are really no codes that are required by regulations for equipment that are not under pressure, so typically OEM standards, and some safe engineering practices which varies depending on the designer, which is quite weird to me to be honest, I suppose the explanation is that the inherent risk is a lot lower than those in the petrol-chem industry. But what about those pressurized parts of the of the plant (e.g. pumped process water/fluid, chemicals etc...), is it common practice to use B31.3 for design and construction of those section or is it more common to use some other EN/ISO/SANS standards for these sections of the plant?