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NBBI - The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
The ASME Section VIII pressure vessel code covers design and fabrication of new equipment. Once a vessel is installed and placed into service, it no longer governs. The American Petroleum Institute (API) 510 code addresses vessels after that are in service.
Accredited Authorized Inspection Agencies (AIAs) are responsible for performing inspections of ASME pressure equipment Certificate Holders during the manufacturing process. Start an application or check your application status online using CA Connect.
Magnetic particle: Magnetic current is run through a pressure vessel to identify flux leakage fields. Radiographic: Radiography is used to detect defects near or on the surface of a vessel. Ultrasonic: Sound waves are used to measure surface thickness, and volumetric testing detects flaws inside vessels.
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII: Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels. API 510. This is the North American standard for a pressure vessel inspection. (This standard is also used in other places.)

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ASME B31. The test pressure shall not be less than 1.1 times the design pressure and shall not exceed the lower of 1.33 times the design pressure or the pressure that would produce a nominal pressure stress or longitudinal stress in excess of 90 % of the yield stress of any component at the test temperature.
Vessel inspector means a person who has been trained to perform a dockside inspection and is registered with the Division as a person who is eligible to perform a dockside inspection on a vessel.
Qualified and competent engineers and inspectors are required to assess the safe operation of each pressure vessel. This begins with the pressure vessel design and manufacturing.
Some common pressure vessel standards include the ASME Boiler and Pressure Code, the AIAA Metallic Pressure Vessel Standard, and the API 510 standard. The specific standard your vessel must adhere to will again depend on your pressure vessel, its contents, your industry, as well as your location.
API 510, Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: In-service Inspection, Rating, Repair and Alteration, 11th edition, enhances operational safety by updating the in-service and condition-monitoring programs needed to determine the integrity of pressure vessels and pressure-relieving devices.

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