turb0tuned
Mechanical
- Dec 3, 2013
- 4
Hey All,
I'm designing an extraction process and have a few questions regarding ASME certification.
Why would one need ASME certification of the vessels vs. using "non-code" vessels?
Is it possible to get ASME U-stamped certification on a vessel that uses tri-clamp fittings as opposed to tank heads/pipe ends? See attached. Or are the only ASME code vessels those with semi-elliptical etc. tank heads/pipe ends? I know that there are certified vessels that utilize TC connections in combination with standard ASME tank heads/pipe ends but none that utilize a TC ferrule as the entire head.
If all vessels in the process were to be ASME U-code certified would each have its own code nameplate welded onto the vessel?
I'm designing an extraction process and have a few questions regarding ASME certification.
Why would one need ASME certification of the vessels vs. using "non-code" vessels?
Is it possible to get ASME U-stamped certification on a vessel that uses tri-clamp fittings as opposed to tank heads/pipe ends? See attached. Or are the only ASME code vessels those with semi-elliptical etc. tank heads/pipe ends? I know that there are certified vessels that utilize TC connections in combination with standard ASME tank heads/pipe ends but none that utilize a TC ferrule as the entire head.
If all vessels in the process were to be ASME U-code certified would each have its own code nameplate welded onto the vessel?