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Assemblies Intentions and enforcement
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Intentions Free movement CE marking for vessels, accessories and assemblies Well-defined responsibilities Manufacturer, assembler and user Safety Pressure equipment and functional whole
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Assembly definition Several pieces of pressure equipment Functional whole Assembled by a manufacturer
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Assembly definition functional whole Art. 1 § 2.1.5, Art. 3 § 2.2 and Guideline 3/8 Pressurized system, connected, integrated, functional, form a whole, ready for placing on the market and putting into service Consequences clarification in principle, but some room for interpretation of the borderline of an assembly
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Assembly definition assembled by a manufacturer Assembly definition assembled by a manufacturer Recital 5 PED, Guideline 3/1 and 3/2 PED relates only to assemblies which are fabricated by a manufacturer Consequences user is responsible for assembling, national regulations apply; delegation of responsibility to national inspection body may possible
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Placing on the market The product is made available for the first time on the EC market Handover from manufacturer to user Consequences: Assemblies built on site by a manufacturer are also covered; Essential criterions: time of placing on the market, responsibility of the user
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Time of placing on the market Extension of an existing assembly existing part is not replaced on the market Consequences: existing assembly + items of PE existing assembly + new assembly CAP apply only to the new equipment taking into account the input of the already existing assembly
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Placing on the market PED and non PED assemblies PED assembly with non PED items e.g. compressor in a refrigeration system Non PED assembly with PED items e.g. mobile crane, tractor
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Conformity assessment procedures on a ssemblies Conformity assessment procedures on a ssemblies Art. 10 PED CAP limited to design and safety accessories Consequences only modules of the design phase apply;
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Essential safety requirements Essential safety requirements ESR when corresponding hazards exist. Specific requirements 2.3, 2.8, 2.9 and 5 Annex I Consequences hazards shall be analysed
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“Category” of assemblies “Category” of assemblies Determined by the item of pressure equipment of the highest category, exempted safety accessories Applies for design and protection, not for the production phase
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“Categories” of permanent joints “Categories” of permanent joints No formal rule in the PED Effect of joining on the integrity and the items concerned shall determine the category. (Guideline 3/15)
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Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping
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Pressure vessel 16 bar, 12.000 L Pipe DN 32 mm 1. Pressure regulator 16 to 3 bar Piping DN 32 mm 2. Pressure regulator 3 to 1,5 bar Piping DN 50 mm
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Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping How many assemblies? Categories of the assemblies? Categories of the permanent joints? Conformity assessment procedures for the assemblies? Involvement of notified bodies?
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Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping
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Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping Pressure vessel 16 bar, 5.000 L Pipe DN 1/2” 1. Pressure regulator 16 to 50 mbar Piping DN 1”
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Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping Assembly Pressure vessel -accessories– piping How many assemblies? Categories of the assemblies? Categories of the permanent joints? Conformity assessment procedures for the assemblies? Involvement of notified bodies?
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