cardin
Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2003
- 39
I have worked with PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) in Europe. Now i've recieved a question on desing review according to ASME B31.3.
I'm not sure if this has been talked about before, but i would like to know what the restrictions / demands are on 3rd party control of the design. In PED the design has to be approved by a notified body (NOBO), (design review), it seems to me that ASME is more open and a 3rd party verification is not needed what is the correct way to approve a design of a pressure system within ASME B31.3 and ASME BPVC. I know that inspection under fabrication must be done by an approved (ASME) inspector.
So it boils down to 3 questions![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
1. Does one need a 3rd party verification from a NOBO, or can this be done by an engineering consultant?
2. Can the consultant write a design review statement that shows the vessel design is reviewed?
3. Can the design be built after a design review statement is made.
I'm not sure if this has been talked about before, but i would like to know what the restrictions / demands are on 3rd party control of the design. In PED the design has to be approved by a notified body (NOBO), (design review), it seems to me that ASME is more open and a 3rd party verification is not needed what is the correct way to approve a design of a pressure system within ASME B31.3 and ASME BPVC. I know that inspection under fabrication must be done by an approved (ASME) inspector.
So it boils down to 3 questions
![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
1. Does one need a 3rd party verification from a NOBO, or can this be done by an engineering consultant?
2. Can the consultant write a design review statement that shows the vessel design is reviewed?
3. Can the design be built after a design review statement is made.