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Technical & Service Guide
- Many Users Didn’t Use Accumulator Correctly
- What Is Water Hammer and Solutions?
- Countries Accepting ASME Code
- Does Bladder Have Pressure Rating?
- Do I need a stainless steel accumulator for the water service?
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- Diaphragm Accumulator Charging Instructions
- Accumulator Assembly Instructions
- Bladder Failure Cause and Prevention
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- Why accumulator leaks?
- Accumulator Repair: Hydac or Headache
- Do not confuse the pressure ratings between ASME and CE/PED certificates
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Countries Accepting ASME Code
Our customers are from all over the world. They ask for accumulators based on their local standard.
Most of the time the customers only tell the pressure rating without saying the certificate with it. This is vague and incomplete to get a quote. Same pressure rating under different certificates are totally different products. Unfortunately, most of the customers do not know this.
Our standard accumulator products are all ASME coded, NB registered with U stamp. ASME code is the highest or safest standard in pressure vessel design and fabrication. All other standards such as European CE/PED, Chinese SELO certificates have much lower pressure standard than ASME.
In another words, a 5,000 PSI ASME pressure vessel is totally different than a same 5,000 PSI CE/PED pressure vessel.
To learn more of the difference, please read our article below:
-Do not confuse about the pressure ratings between ASME and CE/PED certificates
Nowadays, ASME code has been widely accepted by most of the countries. Here is a detailed list of countries where the ASME Code is recognized and accepted. You can see that the ASME Code is your key to developing global operations.
Countries accepting the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code | ||
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Albania * Algeria Argentina Australia* Austria * | Iceland * India * Indonesia Iraq * Ireland * Israel Italy * Ivory Coast | Quatar |
Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus * Belgium * Bermuda Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina * Brazil Burma (Myanmar) * | Jamaica Japan * Jordan | Romania * |
Canada Chile China * Colombia Costa Rica Croatia * Cuba Cyprus | Kazakhstan * Kenya Korea * Kuwait | Saint Lucia Saudi Arabia * Serbia * Singapore South Africa Spain * Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland Sweden * Switzerland * Syria |
Denmark * Djibouti Dominican Republic | Latvia * Lebanon Libya Lithuania * Luxembourg * | Taiwan Tanzania Thailand The Russian Federation * Trinidad and Tobago * Tunisia Turkey * |
Ecuador Egypt * Estonia * Ethiopia | Malawi Malaysia Malta * Mauritius * Mexico Moldowa * Morocco Mozambique | United Arab Emirates United Kingdom * Uganda Uruguay * USA |
Finland * Fiji France * | Netherlands * New Zealand Nicaragua * Nigeria Norway * | Venezuela |
Gambia Georgia * Germany * Ghana Greece * | Oman | Yemen Yugoslavia * |
Hong Kong * Hungary* | Pakistan Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland * Portugal * Puerto Rico | Zambia Zimbabwe |
* subject to approval of local authority
Source: Technical help to Exporter, British Standard Inst.