CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
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I'm looking for a pressure vessel and boiler inspector who is authorized to sign off on testing for CRN compliance in the state of Virginia.
All of the products to be tested are categorized as fittings. (Regulators, Diaphram valves, flow meters, etc...)
Can anyone recommend someone or an insurer who covers this?
Kind regards,
- JP
All of the products to be tested are categorized as fittings. (Regulators, Diaphram valves, flow meters, etc...)
Can anyone recommend someone or an insurer who covers this?
Kind regards,
- JP





RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
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RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
For non-standard fittings you need to submit design calculations or a proof test report.
From the TSSA's Fitting Registration Guidelines section 2.7 B): "Detailed Calculations or copy of the proof test report witnessed by an authorized third party inspector. (See Appendix “D” and “Accredited Inspection Agencies” list attached)"
I've read through pveng's documentation and would like to know how it is you think it works differently for non-standard fittings?
Kind regards,
- JP
RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
As to my knowledge, you need to submit design calculations, drawings and Statutory declaration form to TSSA (or other Safety Authority, depends on Province of installation) stamped by P.Eng (registered in required province).
RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
http://www.hsbglobalstandards.com/
Ask for TRS Group-Palmer
RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
In response to FSB01: I'm all about less expensive solutions.
In response to FiveOJester: What I'm looking to register is not classified as a vessel. The products are classified as fittings. Anything that falls into the vessel category is manufactured by someone else in our product line.
Fittings can be validated through the proof test witnessed by an authorized inspector as indicated in TSSA's Fitting Registration Guidelines:
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The following website that deanc posted on this thread illustrates what is classified as a vessel or a fitting:
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In Response to deanc: Thanks for the lead on HBS!
- JP
RE: CRN authorized inspectors in Virginia
I'll make sure to post a review of how well it works out for me.
- JP