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RToD Stoomwezen legislation Pressure Vessels

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Matrix_93

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for dutch legislation for pressure vessels.
The correct name should be Stoomwezen RToD, dutch law pressure vessels.
Does someone know where I can find out this law? Is it available in pdf?

Thank you
 
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Since the PED was introduced, the RToD is not legislated anymore by Dutch law. Hence there’s no Dutch legislation anymore for pressure vessels, the PED has taken over that.
RToD has been discontinued since 2006, meaning no new versions or addenda will be published.
You can find (i.e. buy) it here:


Huub
 
Thanks,
The website is on dutch language, Where Can I find out english version?
 
Not that I would know of. Maybe a (technical) library like in a university could hold a copy.

We do have an old hard copy at work, but I’m not sure if it’s bilingual. I think I also have scanned pdf, I can check tomorrow. If the copyright is no longer hold I might share it, but the fact one needs to be a (paying) member on the aforementioned website probably means it’s still on copyright.

Huub
 
Any news about a copy?
It's very important to me.

Thank you very much!!
 
Haven’t had time but also haven’t looked. It would help if you could somehow verify if there’s still a copyright on the code, or something else preventing it from sharing.

Huub
 
Just looked but I dont have a digital copy/pdf of RToD. Sorry

Huub
 
Thank you!
Do you know a web site where I can buy one pdf copy in english language?
 
Hello,
I have found Material part of rules but I don't understand why I have only ASME material with allowable at higher temperature and not for example EN material.
I can find EN material in M specification but without stresses variation at higher temperature.
Have you ever seen this thing?

Thank you
 
Sorry but I don’t understand what you mean.

Huub
 
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