vernierb
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2014
- 2
Hi,
New to forum, so if this has been discussed forgive me (did a search and didn't find anything).
Essentially we have some very old boilers/pressure vessels here on site (approaching 60 years in service), and I am wondering if there is a general rule of thumb on when they should be retired/taken out of service?
Obviously we are conducting all the required inspection/testing, which they are passing, thus we keep them in service. But as stated above was wondering if at a certain point it is just recommended to retire/replace boilers/pressure vessels?
Thank you,
Brian
New to forum, so if this has been discussed forgive me (did a search and didn't find anything).
Essentially we have some very old boilers/pressure vessels here on site (approaching 60 years in service), and I am wondering if there is a general rule of thumb on when they should be retired/taken out of service?
Obviously we are conducting all the required inspection/testing, which they are passing, thus we keep them in service. But as stated above was wondering if at a certain point it is just recommended to retire/replace boilers/pressure vessels?
Thank you,
Brian