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31.1 or ASME SEC I ???

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juliomendez

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Jan 23, 2008
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can someone explain me the main difference between the standard 31.1 and the ASME SEC I... i´m very confused with them...
yours truly JM
 
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One applies to pipe and the other to pressure vessels.

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Adding to vpl's response: Sec 1 is for power boilers.

Both codes include graphics that clearly define their jurisdiction. Look around page 41 in Sec I and page 2 in B31.1.



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You can also reference the Section I Preamble and PG-58.

There is an overlap of the two codes in regards to Boiler External Piping, where B31.1 has technical jurisdiction while ASME I has administrative.
 
juliomendez,

The main difference between the standard 31.1 and the ASME SEC I is one is about "small and fat and always boiling" (ASME Sec I), and another is about "round and very lo-o-ong" (B31.1).
Now, you won't be confused anymore.

Regards,

Curtis
 
asme extends from the boiler to the first valve/weld outside the boiler where 31.1 takes over.
 
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