Our customer needs an SA-516-70 pressure vessel that will operate at slightly below 1 atm. The original plan was to rate the vessel for 1 atm, and avoid needing to Code-stamp.
But now we find that the vessel must be pressurized with steam at 2 atm for 48 hours in order to cure the rubber lining that is to be applied. It seems to me that if the vessel is designed for 1.54 atm, there is nothing wrong with pressurizing it to 1.3 x 1.54 = 2.0 atm for 48 hours. Furthermore, it seems that the vessel, although designed for 1.54 atm, can still be tagged as 1 atm MAWP in order to avoid needing to Code-stamp.
Can anyone tell me if there is a flaw in my reasoning for this vessel, which is to be to be installed in the province of Sasketchewan?
But now we find that the vessel must be pressurized with steam at 2 atm for 48 hours in order to cure the rubber lining that is to be applied. It seems to me that if the vessel is designed for 1.54 atm, there is nothing wrong with pressurizing it to 1.3 x 1.54 = 2.0 atm for 48 hours. Furthermore, it seems that the vessel, although designed for 1.54 atm, can still be tagged as 1 atm MAWP in order to avoid needing to Code-stamp.
Can anyone tell me if there is a flaw in my reasoning for this vessel, which is to be to be installed in the province of Sasketchewan?