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New ASME editions

New ASME editions

New ASME editions

(OP)
The latest ASME edition is 2015. We have a shop using 2013 edition. When should the 2015 ASME Sect VIII be implemented.

RE: New ASME editions

Whenever your jurisdiction says to. Definitely check with them.

If you don't know who that is, This NBIC Page is helpful.


You might be surprised at what edition they require. As a for instance, California binds you to the 2007 edition.

RE: New ASME editions

Well, I'm stumped. Used to state in the Forward, "6 months after such date of issuance". Where'd it go?

Regards,

Mike

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand

RE: New ASME editions

See Appendix 43.

-Christine

RE: New ASME editions

It is up to the local regulatory body or Jurisdiction. If neither apply, it is contractual.

RE: New ASME editions

(OP)

Per the NBIC page below Texas stated current edition, having said that when did 2015 edition come out. If I annoy mistaking new edition are issued in January or June. So as Mike mentioned should it be implemented 6 months from date issued?
Construction:
ASME Code (Current Edition), Sections I, III (Divisions 1, 2), IV, VIII (Divisions 1, 2, 3), XI, XII, code cases, and case interpretations.
Manufacturers shall file copy of Manufacturer’s Data Report with the chief inspector on ASME forms through the National Board.
National Board Inspection Code (Current Edition).
National Board registration required for all boilers, except cast iron and cast aluminum.
Special design or construction requires approval of the Executive Director through the Chief Inspector.
Containers used for storing or dispensing liquefied petroleum gas are covered under a separate law and must be constructed and installed in accordance with the rules of the:

RE: New ASME editions

Christine74, thanks :)

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand

RE: New ASME editions

For an ASME Code shop,first depends on you QC Manual, which n all cases will say latest Edition and in forced six Months from issue or when the ASME says as can be extended.
Not true that California shops will use an older Editiins. From what I know is that al new contruction QC call to have and use the latest Editions and is mandatory. You can use to older editions for repairs or for parts used in own State with jurisdiction approvals.
I'm in california and I'm already using 2015 Ed. Else I will be violating my own Q.C.
Using 2013Ed. for orders from 2015 is still allowed.

RE: New ASME editions

2015 ASME Sect VIII is in effect on Jan 01 2016.
For the orders received during 2015 you have to use 2013 edition.

Richard

RE: New ASME editions

Quote (richard15)

For the orders received during 2015 you have to use 2013 edition.

Well, that statement pretty much contradicts the first sentence in VIII Div. 1 Appendix 43. But if you were to change "have to" to "may", it would be correct. That's ASME's perspective. YJMV*


*Your Jurisdiction May Vary - as noted in a few posts above.

RE: New ASME editions

Richard-

Interesting. The OP specifically asked about Section VIII.

While I (seriously) appreciate your admiration for the folks working for the State of California, Cal-OSHA PVU does not set ASME policy. Since you simply added links with no explanation, you force me to assume that you mean for us to read slide 2 which is focused on Section I. And which says...

Quote (PVU powerpoint linked in previous post)

2015 Edition published July 1, 2015, mandatory January 1, 2016.

The document by Mr. Sperko linked to above is focused on Section XI and has a similar quote on page 2, again, since you did not say anything about it you force me to assume that this is what you intended for people to focus on.

I stand by my prior statement. The quotations which you provide, though for different Sections are applicable to Section VIII as well. Yes, the 2015 editions become mandatory on 1 Jan 2016. This correlates with the first sentence of your first post. But your post was not limited to that correct statement. It also included commentary on which edition is mandatory from July 2015 thru December 2015 which is not addressed by your references and is contradicted by, well, the code.

RE: New ASME editions

ASME VIII-1 Appendix 43:

Quote (ASME VIII-1 (2015))

43-1(a): After Code revisions are approved by ASME, they may be used beginning with the date of issuance shown on the Code. Except as noted in (b) below, revisions become mandatory 6 months after the date of issuance.

43-2(b): Except as provided in (c), the Code Edition use for construction of a pressure vessel and parts shall be either the Edition that is mandatory on the date the pressure vessel or part is contracted for by the Manufacturer, or a published Edition issued by ASME prior to the contract date, which is not yet mandatory.

ASME VIII-1 (2015) date of issuance: July 1, 2015.

So, the code edition that can be used is as follows (contract date):
July 1, 2015 -> Dec 31st, 2015: 2013 or 2015 Edition.
Jan 1, 2016 and onward: 2015 Edition.

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