foxymophandlpapa
Chemical
- Jul 13, 2007
- 24
This is a question regarding the specified MAEWP on the vessel's stamp. We would prefer that our vessel's MAEWP says "FV" but the tank vendor refuses, saying code requires them to put an actual number.
Currently, they are showing "15 psi". First, I find "psi" as a very gray area, especially on a vessel stamp. This "psi" indicates a differential pressure to me, which negates a reference point. I would prefer this to show "15 psig" or "0 psia". Unfortunately, their stamps are fabricated already with "psi" so a change can't be shown there. Is this common on most vessel stamps?
What is the best, and most typical way to specify full vacuum on a tank stamp?
Currently, they are showing "15 psi". First, I find "psi" as a very gray area, especially on a vessel stamp. This "psi" indicates a differential pressure to me, which negates a reference point. I would prefer this to show "15 psig" or "0 psia". Unfortunately, their stamps are fabricated already with "psi" so a change can't be shown there. Is this common on most vessel stamps?
What is the best, and most typical way to specify full vacuum on a tank stamp?