gr2vessels
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2004
- 1,971
The "pressure equipment" requisitioning engineer would normally specify the required materials certification to the level 3.1B or C per ISO 10474, depending on the hazard level and other conditions. However, it seems that the structural engineers tend to be a lot more lenient towards the fabricators supplying, for example a piperack supporting a large Air Cooled Heat Exchanger. The Structural guys requirements slipped down to 2.1 or 2.2 as per ISO 10474. Is this normal practice or is there scope for improvement in our structural department practices?
Thanks for your consideration,
gr2vessels
Thanks for your consideration,
gr2vessels