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ASME Re-rate Vessel From 300¦ F to 350¦ F

ASME Re-rate Vessel From 300¦ F to 350¦ F

ASME Re-rate Vessel From 300¦ F to 350¦ F

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We have a customer that has a small pressure vessel (90 liters) They want to re-rate the vessel to a Higher Temperature 300° F to 350° F.

We are the original ASME manufacturer of the vessel it's a "UM" stamped vessel.

Can we simply re-qualify the Vessel to 350° F with updated U1 documentation and an updated the ASME nameplate?

RE: ASME Re-rate Vessel From 300¦ F to 350¦ F

Please don't double post. It annnoys people :)

Regards,

Mike

RE: ASME Re-rate Vessel From 300¦ F to 350¦ F

Legally the vessel if not registered with the n.b. is the jurisdiction call and your A.I. may need to be involved. If you keep it quiet... You may d what you want if the vessel pass the calculation test care full if the vessel is corroded... For a few dollars you will get in a lot of trouble. By making a new vessel you may get better payday.

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