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...
We have a customer that has a small pressure vessel (90 liters) They want to re-rate the vessel to a Higher Temperature 30° 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...
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We have a customer who wants a Stainless Steel Vessel for Water that will be in the United States
With the Following Requirements:
Volume: 15 liters
Pressure: 150 PSIG
Temperature: 300° F
Does this Vessel require ASME design & "UM"...
What is the maximum pressures and temperatures a vessel containing water can be before it's required to be ASME Designed/Built and Stamped?
Max PSI = ???
Max Temp. = ???