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  2. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Wikipedia

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    This division covers the mandatory requirements, specific prohibitions and nonmandatory guidance for materials, design, fabrication, inspection and testing, markings and reports, overpressure protection and certification of pressure vessels having an internal or external pressure which exceeds 3000 psi (20700 kPa) but less than 10,000 psi.

  3. B16 Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets

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    The ASME B16 Standardization of Valves Flanges, Fittings and Gaskets Committee, which operates under ASME’s Board on Pressure Technology Codes and Standards is responsible for standards covering valves, flanges, pipe fittings, gaskets and valve actuators for use in pressure services. The B16 Standards Committee currently meets once a year in ...

  4. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    Welding and allied processes — Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials — Part 1: Fusion welding ISO 6520-2: Welding and allied processes — Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials — Part 2: Welding with pressure ISO 6947: Welds. Working positions. Definitions of angles of slope and rotation ...

  5. Valve leakage - Wikipedia

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    Class II valves have no more than 0.5% leakage with 50 psi (340 kPa) (or less if operating pressure is less) of air pressure at the operating temperature Class III valves have no more than 0.1% leakage under those conditions; this may require soft valve seats, or lapped metal surfaces

  6. American National Standards Institute - Wikipedia

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    ANSI was most likely formed in 1918, when five engineering societies and three government agencies founded the American Engineering Standards Committee (AESC). [8] In 1928, the AESC became the American Standards Association (ASA). In 1966, the ASA was reorganized and became United States of America Standards Institute (USASI). The present name ...

  7. EN 13445 - Wikipedia

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    EN 13445 was introduced in 2002 as a replacement for national pressure vessel design and construction codes and standards in the European Union and is harmonized [1] with the Pressure Equipment Directive (2014/68/EU or "PED"). New updated versions of all parts were published between 2009 and 2012.

  8. Pressure Equipment Directive (EU) - Wikipedia

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    The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 2014/68/EU (formerly 97/23/EC) [1] of the EU sets out the standards for the design and fabrication of pressure equipment ("pressure equipment" means steam boilers, pressure vessels, piping, safety valves and other components and assemblies subject to pressure loading) generally over one liter in volume and having a maximum pressure more than 0.5 bar gauge.

  9. Pressure Vessel for Human Occupancy - Wikipedia

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    A typical pressure vessel is not defined until there is at least one atmosphere (14.7 psig) of contained gas pressure. Less than that is typically a storage tank, even if there is some overpressure added by design. The rules for PVHO are invoked at 2 psig (13.8 kPa), per Section 1-2.1 "Application" of the ASME PVHO-1 code. [2]