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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ASME U2A form 2010 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Manufactured and certified by' section with the name and address of the manufacturer. This is crucial for identifying who fabricated the pressure vessel part.
  3. Next, complete the 'Manufactured for' section with the purchaser's name and address. This ensures proper documentation of ownership.
  4. In the 'Location of installation' field, provide the installation site details. Accurate information here is essential for compliance.
  5. Proceed to describe the type of vessel part in Section 4, including details like National Board number and Manufacturer’s serial number. Ensure all specifications are accurate.
  6. Continue through each section methodically, filling out material specifications, dimensions, and testing requirements as outlined in Sections 6 through 14.

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The U stamp certifies that a manufacturer meets the quality control system requirements laid out in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC). Manufacturers with this stamp are permitted to design, fabricate, inspect, and test unfired pressure vessels.
ASME Section VIII of the code is dedicated to pressure vessels. It gives detailed requirements for the design, fabrication, testing, inspection, and certification of both fired and unfired pressure vessels.
ASME Section VIII Division 1 Pressure vessels covered by this division can be either fired or unfired. The pressure may be from external sources, or by the application of heating from an indirect or direct source, or any combination thereof. The division is not numbered in the traditional method (Part 1, Part 2 etc.)
ASME codes are used for pressurized equipment vessels, piping and fittings in North America and many other countries. ASME codes cover the design, construction, maintenance and alteration of pressurized equipment. Most commonly used ASME codes are: VIII-1 for vessels, towers and exchangers.
ASME BPVC Section IV - Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers. ASME BPVC Section V - Nondestructive Examination. ASME BPVC Section VI - Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers. ASME BPVC Section VII - Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers.
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ASME Section VIII is a widely recognized industry standard providing guidelines for pressure vessel constructions, including tanks, boilers, and heat exchangers. Regulated by ASME, this code provides guidelines for safe operation at different pressure and temperature conditions.
A Part of a Pressure Vessel Fabricated by One Manufacturer for Another Manufacturer. As Required by the Provisions of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Rules, Section VIII, Division 1.
The ASTM A285 specification is the Standard Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Low- and Intermediate-Tensile Strength intended for fusion-welded pressure vessels. Three grades having different strength levels are available in thicknesses up to 2, inclusively.

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