Hello All,
Mike Cronin knew he would draw me out of the woodwork with his comments regarding Code Committees:
- They do not answer all questions,...only the ones they like, or find interesting.
Actually, we are required by our charter to answer all question (inquiries) addressed to us that are of a technical nature. We will NOT provide engineering services in answer to questions however. Inquiries may ask for interpretations to the existing Code documents and these will result in "Code Interpretations". If the Code (per se)does not address the issue, the response of the Committee will say so. If the Committee feel that the issue is one that should be addressed by the Code, they MAY put it on their agenda for rulesmaking. Also, the Committee may write a "Code Case" to address the issue until it is addressed by the subsequent editions of the Code.
- They do not respond very quickly....you may, or may not get an answer in six months or so....
The reason for the six month wait is that the "Book Section" Committes meet every six months. After the specific "book section" Committee addresses the issue and proposes a response (interpretation) it must go through the review and approval stage. If there is a negative vote from someone "up the line" the negative comment must be addressed - these are consensus codes. It might get addressed in less than six months if everything falls into place with the schedule. The procedure is very rigorous in an effort to assure that the response is truly representative of the entire Code Committee.
- They lack the brutal humor, brilliant insights, and acerbic sarcasm of the participants of this superb forum (did I mention that we are modest, too ?)
Mike needs to go to more Code Committee meetings.
- They require all questions to be posed as "yes" or "no" so you cannot ask for questions like minimum distances between components...... you can ask any kind of question on the eng-tips forum (even personal relationship questions...... we will try to answer these too..... although you probably won't get very good answers)
You can ask the question in any way you wish. Because many questions are ambiguous or are asked by a person who has English as a second language, the Committee will try to rephase the question relative to the specific part of the Code to which it refers. The Committee must determine exactly what paragraph of the Code the question is asking about, so it is convenient to rephrase the question in a way that it can be answered by a "yes" or "no" - the Committee may expand upon the short answer if they think it is needed. Minimum distances between components is not addressed by B31.3, and I think that since the Code is not a design text book, it should not be addressed by the Code.
Actually, I think that there are some really good discussions on this board - Mike can recommend other good boards. There are some very good ferrets out there who find good references on the Internet and who share those finds on discussion boards (Do we all know about the Standards of the "Pipe Fabrication Institute"?
Best regards, John.