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Regulation 3

[F1SCHEDULE 1BE+W+SConformity Assessment Tables

1.  The references in the tables to categories of modules are the following:E+W+S

I=Module A
II=Modules A2, D1, E1
III=Modules B (design type) + D, B (design type) + F, B (production type) + E, B (production type) + C2, H
IV=Modules B (production type) + D, B (production type) + F, G, H1

1A.(1) Where in order to mitigate the effects of very serious safety concerns the Secretary of State considers that an item or family of pressure equipment are to be subject to different categories of modules, the Secretary of State may by regulations make such provision.E+W+S

(2) Regulations made under paragraph (1)—

(a)are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament; and

(b)include power—

(i)to make different provision for different cases; and

(ii)to make such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

2.  The safety accessories defined in paragraph 5, are classified in category IV. However, by way of exception, safety accessories manufactured for specific equipment may be classified in the same category as the equipment they protect.E+W+S

3.(1) The pressure accessories defined in paragraph 6, are classified on the basis of:E+W+S

(a)their maximum allowable pressure PS;

(b)their volume V or their nominal size DN, as appropriate;

(c)the group of fluids for which they are intended.

(2) The appropriate table for vessels or piping is to be used to determine the conformity assessment category.

(3) Where both the volume and the nominal size are considered appropriate in subparagraph (1)(b), the pressure accessory shall be classified in the highest category.

4.(1) The demarcation lines in the following conformity assessment tables indicate the upper limit for each category.E+W+S

(a)(i)Table 1: Vessels for gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and also those liquids whose vapour pressure is greater than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 1 with a volume greater than 1L and a product PS and V greater than 25 bar.L, or with a pressure PS greater than 200 bar

(ii)Exceptionally, vessels intended to contain an unstable gas and falling within categories I or II on the basis of table 1 shall be classified in category III.

(b)(i)Table 2: Vessels for gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and also those liquids whose vapour pressure is greater than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 2, with a volume greater than 1L and a product of PS and V is greater than 50 bar.L, or a pressure PS greater than 1000bar

(ii)Exceptionally, portable extinguishers and bottles for breathing equipment shall be classified at least in category III.

(c)Table 3: Vessels for liquids having a vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature of not more than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 1 with a volume greater than 1 L and a product of PS and V greater than 200 bar.L, or with a pressure PS greater than 500 bar

(d)(i)Table 4: Vessels for liquids having a vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature of not more than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 2 with a pressure PS greater than 10 bar and a product of PS and V greater than 10000 bar.L, or with a pressure PS greater than 1000 bar

(ii)Exceptionally, assemblies intended for generating warm water at temperatures not greater than 110°C which are manually fed with solid fuels and have a PS.V, shall be subject either to a Type examination (Module B — design type) with respect to their conformity with the essential requirements referred to in paragraphs 14, 15, 16, 17 and 30 and subparagraphs 33(2)(a) and (d) of Schedule 2 to these Regulations, or to full quality assurance (Module H).

(e)(i)Table 5: Vessels fired or otherwise heated pressure equipment with the risk of overheating intended for generation of steam or superheated water at temperatures higher than 110°C having a volume greater than 2 L

(ii)Exceptionally, the design of pressure-cookers shall be subject to a conformity assessment procedure equivalent to at least one of the category III modules.

(f)(i)Table 6: Piping intended for gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and those liquids whose vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature is greater than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 1 with a DN greater than 25

(ii)Exceptionally, piping intended for unstable gases and falling within categories I or II on the basis of Table 6 shall be classified in category III.

(g)(i)Table 7: Piping intended for gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and those liquids whose vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature is greater than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar), and for fluids in Group 2 with a DN greater than 32 and a product of PS and DN greater than 1000 bar

(ii)Exceptionally, all piping containing fluids at a temperature greater than 350 °C and falling within category II on the basis of Table 7 shall be classified in category III.

(h)Table 8: Piping intended for liquids having a vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature of not more than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 1 with a DN greater than 25 and a product of PS and DN greater than 2000 bar

(i)Table 9: Piping intended for liquids having a vapour pressure at the maximum allowable temperature of not more than 0.5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) and, for fluids in Group 2 with a PS greater than 10 bar, a DN greater than 200 and a product of PS and DN greater than 5000 bar

5.  In this Schedule “safety accessories” are defined as follows—E+W+S

(a)devices designed to protect pressure equipment against the allowable limits being exceeded, including devices for direct pressure limitation, such as safety valves, bursting disc safety devices, buckling rods, controlled safety pressure relief systems (CSPRS), and limiting devices, which either activate the means for correction or provide for shutdown or a shutdown and lockout, such as pressure switched or temperature switches or fluid level switches and safety related measurement control and regulation (SRMCR) devices; and

(b)devices intended for equipment covered in the tables in paragraph 6 including where such equipment is incorporated into an assembly.

6.  In this Schedule “pressure accessories” are defined as follows—E+W+S

(a)devices with an operational function and having pressure-bearing housings; and

(b)devices intended for equipment covered in the tables in paragraph 6 including where such equipment is incorporated into an assembly.]