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AN INTERNATIONAL CODE 2007 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Ay Tier Lad Vill e Division 3 Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels e RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PRESSURE VESSELS ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee Subcommittee on Pressure Vessels Oe LOGUE US a Me ‘® Mechanical Engineers Date of Isvance:Suly 1, 2007 Clineludes al Aden dated July 2006 ad esther) This international code o¢ standard was developed under procedures secrete as meeting the itera for American National ‘Standards and san American Nation Standaré. The Standards Comte tht approved the code or stad was balanced ‘o assure thet individuals from competent and concerned interests have hal at opportunity to partite. The proponed code lor standard was made available for public review apd commen tha eosiex sh Opportny for aktcnal pubic fom Industry, academia, regulatory agencies, andthe publi-atlge. ASME does no "approve," "rue or "endome” any er. constriction, proprietary devise, of svi. 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ASME" isthe wadematk ofthe Amencan Soxiety of Meshanical Engine Na pat this document may he repenuced in any form, in an electronic rerieva! system ‘otherwise, without ihe pce writen permion of the publisher Libray of Congress Catalog Card Number. 6-393 Trinted in the United States of America Adopted by the Council ofthe American Society Mechanical Engineers, 1914 Rewsed (940, 1941, 1983, 1946, 1896, 1962, 1953, 1986, 1980, f062. 1968, 1968, 1971. 1974, 7, 19RD, 1983, 1086 ons, 1992. 1995. 1998, 2001, 2088, 2077 “The Amencan Society of Mechanical Engineer “The Park enue, New York, NY 10010-5901 Copyright 2047 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL & Alb Right Recores 2007 ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE SECTIONS 1 Rules for Construction of Power Boilers HW Materials Part A — Ferrous Material Specifications Pant B — Nonferrous Material Specifications Part C — Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes. and Filler Metals Part D — Properties (Customary) Part D — Properties (Metric III Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components Subsection NCA — General Requirements for Division | and Division 2 Dinision Subsection NB — Class | Components Subsection NC — Class 2 Components Subsection ND — Class 3 Components Subsection NE — Clays MC Components Subscetion NF — Supports Subsection NG — Core Support Structures Subvection NH — Class | Componeats in Elevated Temperature Service “Appendices Division 2 — Code for Concrete Containments Division 3 — Containme ‘Transportation end Story and High Level Radioactive Material and Waste c of Spent Nuclear Fuel IV Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers VY Nondesiructive Examination VI Recommended Rules the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers VIL Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers VIB Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division | Division 2 — Alternative Rules Division 3 — Altemative Rules for Construction: of High Pressure Vessels IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications X __Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels XI Rules for Inservice Inspection ot Nuclear Power Plant Components XIL_ Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks ADDENDA. Colored-sheet Addenda, which include additions and revisions to individual Sections of the Code, are published annually and will be sent automatically to purchasers of the applicable Sections up to the publication of the 2010 Code. The 2007 Code is available only in the loose-leat format; accordingly. the Addenda will be issued in the loose-leaf. replacement-page format INTERPRETATIONS ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretation of technical aspects of the Code. The Int pretations for each individual Section will be published separately and will be included as part of the update service to that Section. Interpretations of Section II, Divisions 1 ‘and 2, will be included with the update service to Subsce- tion NCA, Interpretations of the Code are distributed annually in July with the issuance of the edition and subse- quent addenda. Interpretations posted in January at ‘wwuw.cstools.asme orglinterpretations are included in the July distribution, CODE CASES ‘The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee meets regu larly to consider proposed additions and revisions 10 the Code and to formulate Cases to clarify the intent of existing requitements or provide, when the need is urgent, rules For materials or constructions not eavered by existing Code rules. Those Cases that have been adopted will appear in the appropriate 2007 Code Cases book: “Boilers and Pressure Vessels” and “Nuclear Components.” Supple- ‘ments will be sent automatically to the purchasers of the Code Cases books up to the publication of the 2010 Code. Foreword CONTENTS Statements of Policy Personnel Summary of Changes List of Changes in BC Order PART KG Article KG-1 KG. 100 KG-110 KG-120 KG-150 KG-140 KG-150 KG-240 Kc q KG-300 KG-310 KG-320 KG-3%0 Article KG-4 KG-400 KG-440 Table KG-141 PART KM Article KM KM-100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. Scope and Jurisdiction ‘Scope Geometric Scope of This Division Classifications Outside the Scope of This Division Field Assembly of Vessels Standards Referenced by This Division Units of Measurement Parts of This Divisio Appendices Articles and Paragraph, References, ‘Terms and Definitions Responsibilities and Duties General i User's Responsibility Manufacturer's Responsibility Designer General Rules for Inspection General Requirements for Inspection and Exsmination Manufacturer's Responsibilities Cenification of Subcontracied Services ‘The Iavpector Inspector's Duties Referenced Standards in This Division and Year of Acceptable Edition MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS. General Requirements Materials Permitted wed ' ' 1 2 3 3 M4 4 4 Article KM-2 KM-200 KM210 KM-220 KM-230 KM-240, KM-250 KM-260 Article KM-3 KM-300 Article KM-4 KM-400 KM-234.2(a) KM-234.2¢6) KCS-1 KCS-IM KHA-I KHA-IM KNF-1 KNF-IM PART KD Articte KD-1 KD-100 KD-110 KD-120 KD-130 KD-140 Article KD-2 KD-200 KD-210 KD-220 KD-230 KD-240 KD-250 Article KD-3 KD-300 KD310 Mechanical Property Test Requirements for Metals General Requirements Procedure for Obtaining Test Specimens and Coupons Procedure for Heat Treating Separate Test Specimens Mechanical Testing Requirements Heat Treatment Certification Verification ‘Tests for Fabricated Components Supplementary Toughness Requirements for Pressure-Retaining Component Materials Retests ‘Supplementary Requirements for Bolting Requirements for All Bolting Materials Material Design Data Contents of Tables of Material Design Data Examples of Acceptable Impact Test Specimens ‘Charpy Impact Test Temperature Reduction Below Minimum Design Metal Temperature Minimum Required Charpy V-Notch Impact Values for Pressure-Retaining Component Materials Minimum Required Charpy V-Notch Impact Values for Boling, Mate Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Metric) High Alloy Steels, High Alloy Steels (Metric) Nickel and Nickel Alloys Nickel and Nickel Alloys (Metric) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS General ‘Scope Loadings. Design Basis Design Criteria Fatigue Evaluation Basic Design Requirements. Scope ‘Terms Relating to Stress Analysis, Equations for Cylindrical and Spherical Shells Elastic-Plastic Analysis Linear Elastic Analysis Principal Stresses in Monobloc Vessels Fatigue Evaluation Scope Stress Analysis for Fatigue Evaluation 16 16 16 18 18 21 20 21 26 » 2 35 8 0 a at 41 2 2 B 43 44 44 46 47 48 KD-220 KD.30 Article KD-4 KD400 KDAI0 KD-20 KD-480 KD-D Article KD-S KD-500 KD-s10 KD5%0 KD5% Article KD-6 KD.000 KD-620 KD-610 KD-640 KD-65¢ KD-600) Article KD-7 kD-700) D710 KD-720 KD-780 KD-740 KD-750 Article KD-8. KD-s00 KD-810 KD-820 KD-830 KD-sa0 KD-x50 Artic KD KD.9N0 KD.910 KD.920 KD.9%0 Art KD-10 KD-1000, KD-1010 Calculated Number nf Design Cycles Calculated Cumulative Efiget Number of Design Cycles Fracture Mechanics F) Scope Crack Size Criteria, Stress Intensity Factor Kj Calculation Caleukation of Crack Growth Rates Caleukated Number of Design Cycles be Soope Linats on Autotretiage Pressure Caleulatinn of Residual Steesses Design Caleulations t 2 Autofrettage Design Requirements for Closures, Integral Heads, Threaded Fasteners, sand Seals Scope Thecaded Fasteners Luvad-Cartying Shell With Single ‘Threaded End Closures Flat Integral Heals (Quick-Actuating Closures Requirements for Closures and Seals Design Requirements for Attachments, Supports, and External Heating. ind Cooling Jackets General Requirements. Materials tor Auachmems Welds Attaching Nonpressure Parts to Pressure Parts Special Design Requirements for Layered Vessels General Rules tor Shrink-Fit Layered Vessels Rules tor Concentrically Wrapped and Welde] Layered Vessels n of Welded! Joints Openings and Their Reintorcem Supports Special Design Requirements for Wire-Wound Vessels a Frames, 1d Wire-Wound Stress Limits Fatigue Evaluation Special Requirements for Vessels in High Pressure Gaseous Hydrogen ‘Transport and Storage Service Scope Fracture Mechanics Evaluation ” xo 80 so 81 82 8 83 sa 8s a a4 85 85 85 7 9 88 x 3 91 91 7 7 99 99 loz tor 108 KD-1020 KD-1030 KD.-1040 KD-1050 Article KD-I1 KD-1100 KD-1110 KD-1120 KD-1130 Article KD-12 KD-1200 KD-1210 KD-1220 KD-1230 KD-1240 KD-1250 KD-1260 KD-1270 Figures KD.240 KD-320.1 KD-320.1M KD-320.2 KD-320.2M KD-3203 KD-320.3M KD-3204 KD-320.4M KD-3205 KD.-320.5M KD-320.5( KD-320.Mia) KD-320.5(0) KD-320.5Mib) KD-700 KD-812 KD-830.1 KD-830.2 KD-830.3, Fracture Mechanics Properties Fatigue Life Calculation ‘Test Method for Ky, Determination. Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Tests Design Requirements for Welded Vessels Scope z ‘Types of Joints Permitted. .. ‘Transition Joints Between Sections of Unequal Thickness Nozzle Attachments Experimental Design Verification General Requirements Types of Tests Strain Measurement Test Procedure Photoclastic Test Procedure Test Procedures Interpretation of Results Experimental Determination of Allowable Number of Operating Cycles Determination of Fatigue Strength Reduction Factors, ‘Suress Categories and Limits of Stress Intensity, Design Fatigue Curves 8, = (Nj for Nonwelded Machined Parts Made of Forged Carbon or Low Alloy Steels Design Fatigue Curves 5, = fiN)) for Nonwelled Machined Parts Mave of Forged Carbon or Low Alloy Steels Design Fatigue Curve 5, = fp) for Welded Parts Made of Carbon or Low Alloy Steels. Design Fatigue Curve S, = f(N) for Welded Parts Made of Carbon or Low Alloy Steels Design Fatigue Curve for Austenitic Stainless Steels for Temperatures Not Exceeding 800°F Design Fatigue Curve for Austenitic Stainless Steels for Temperatures Not Exceeding 427°C Design Fatigue Curve S, = / (Nj for Nonwelded Machined Pans Made of 17- 4PH/15-SPH Stainless Steel Bar or Forgings, for Temperatures Not Exceeding 550°F Design Fatigue Curve $, = (Np) for Nonwelded Machined Parts Made of 17- 4PH/I5-SPH Stainless Steel Bar or Forgings. for Temperatures Not Exceeding 290°C. Design Fatigue Curve for High-Strength Steel Bolting for Temperatures Not Exceeding 70°F : ‘7 Design Fatigue Curve for High-Strength Steel Bolting for Temperatures Not Exceeding 371°C Roughness Factor K, Versus Average Surface Roughness R, Microinch AA Roughness Factor K, Versus Average Surface Roughness R, Micrometer AA. Roughness Factor K, Versus Maximum Surface Roughness Rix Mieroinch Roughness Factor K, Versus Maximum Surtace Roughness Rix Micrometer: Some Illustrative Weld Attachment Details i Diameters and Layer Numbers for Concentric Shrink-Fit Layered Cylinder Acceptable Layered Shell Types Some Acceptable Solid-to-Layered Attachments Some Acceptable Flat Heads With Hubs Joining Layered Shell Sections 103 103 103 los 107 107 107 107 108 1B 13 1B 1B na a Ma us 7 50 56 59 65 66 o 69 0 n n B 86 x9 a 8 KD-4304 KD-8305 KD-8306 KD-850 KD-900 KD9I1 KD-932 KD-1112 KD-1121 KD-1122, KD-1130 KD-1131 KD-1260.1 KD-1260.2 Tables KD-230 KD-320.1 KD.320.1M KD420 KD.430M PART KF. Article KF KF-100 KF110 KP.120 KF130 Article KP-2 KF-200 KF 210 KF-220 KF-230 KF240 Article KF-3 KE300 KF310 KP-320 KF330 KP-340 KF-350 KF-360 Article KF- KF400 KF4I0 KF-420 ‘Some Acceptable Flanges for Layered Shells Some Acceptable Welled Joinis of Layeredst-Layered Sect Some Acceptable Novsle Attachments in Lay.ted Shell Sections Some Acceptable Suppons for Layered Vessels Wire-Wound Vessel and Feame Construction Nomenclature for Wire-Wound Cylinders Derivation of Design Fatigue Curve fom Wire Faigue Curve Typical Pressure Parts With Butt-Welded Hubs Joints Between Formed Heads and Shells Nozzle Necks Attached to Piping of Lesser Wall Thickness Some Acceptable Welded Nozzle Atactments ‘An Acceptable Full-Penetration Welded Novsle Attachment Not Readily Radiographable. Construction of Testing Parameter Ratio Diagram: Consteuction of Testing Parameter Ratio Diagram for Accelerated Tests ni Layered:to-Solig Tabular Values for Coefficients Tabulated Values of 5, ksi, From Figures Indicated ‘Tabulated Values of §, MPs, From Figures Indicated Crack Growth Rate Factors (US. Cusiomary Units) Crack Growth Rate Factors (ST Units) FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS. General Fabrication Requirements, General Material Material Forming Tolerances for Cylindrical and! Spherical Shetls snd Heads, Supplemental Welding Fabrication Requirements General Requirements tor All Welds Welding Qualifications and Records Weld Joints Permitted and ‘Their Ex Requirements During Welding Repair of Weld Defects Fabrication Requirements for Materials With Protective 1 ings ‘Scope Qualification of Welding Procedures Integrally Clad Materials Postweld Heat Treatment of Linings Examination Requirements Inspection and Tests Stamping and Repos Heat Treatment of Weldments Heat Treatment of Weldments Heating Procedures for Postweld Heat Treatment Postweld Heat Treatment After Repairs 94 95 %6 5s 9 loo os 109 no my uz he ns 48 st oo 76 Le no ny 9 120 121 123 Ina 126 17 127 127 128 128 128 129 9 130 130 m 1a Article KF-S KF-500 KFS10 KF-520 KF-530 KF-S40 KF-S50 Article KF6 KF-£00 KF-610 KF-620 KF-630 KF-640 KF-650 Article KF- KF-700 KF-710 KF-720 Article KF-8 KF-800 KF810 KF-820 KF-830 Article KF-9 KF-900 KF-910 Article KF-11 KF-1100 KF-IN0 KP-1120 KF-1130 KF-1140 KF-1150 KF-1160 KF-1170 KF-1180 Figures KF-131 KEF-822(a) KF-822(b) KF-825.4(a) KF-825.4(0) KF-826 Additional Fabrication Requirements for Autofrettaged Vessels General Examination and Repair Autofrettage Procedures Examination After Avtofretiage Repair of Defects After Autofrettage ‘Stamping and Reports Additional Fabrication Req} Steels General Welding Requirements ‘Temporary Welds Where Not Probi Postweld Heat Treatment Examination and Testing Stamping and Reports ments for Quenched and Tempered ‘Supplementary Requirements for Materials With Welding Restrictions Scope Repair of Defects Methods of Forming Forged Heads Specific Fabrication Requirements for Layered Vessels ‘Scope Rules for Shrink-Fit Vessels Rules for Concentrically Wrapped Welded Layered Vessels Heat Treatment of Weldments Special Fabrication Requirements for Wire-Wound Vessels and Frames. Scope Fabrication Requirements Additional Fabrication Requirements for Welding Age-Hardening Stainless Steels Scope Welding Requirements Base Metl Heat Treatment Condition ‘Temporary Welds Where Not Prohibited Postweld Heat Treatment Production Weld Testing Examination and Testing Repair Welding. Postweld Heit Treatment After Weld Repairs Examples of Differences Becween Maximum and Minimum Diameters in Cylindrical Shells, Solid-to-Layered and Layered-to-Layered Test Plates Test Specimens for Weld Procedure Qualitication Indications of Layer Wash Angled Ragiographic Technique for Detectin Gap Area Between Layers. Layer Wash Las las Las as Bs 135 135 136 136 136 137 17 138 18 140 ho 140 140 Mt ut MI i 148 149 19 lao 51 1st 151 151 ron ISI IST 152 152 152 11 63 1a 1s le Ww Tables KE2M KF-#02.1 KEs02.1M KF-630 KF-630M PART KR Article KR-1 KR100 KR-110 KR-120 KR-130 KR-140 KR-1S0 KR-160 Article KR-2 KR-200 KR-210 KR-300 KR-310 KR.320 KR.330 KR340 Article KR-4 KR-400 KR-410 Article KR-S KR-500 KR-S10 KR-520 KR-520 KRS40 KR-550 KR-S60 KR-S70 Maximum Allowable Offvet in Welded Joints Requirements for Postweld Heat T (US, Customary Units Requirements for Postwekl Heat Treatment of Pressure Parts and Attachments (SI Units) Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for Quenched and Tempered Materials in Table KCS-1 (U.S. Customary Units) Postweld Heat Treatment Requiremenis for Quenched and Tempered Materials in Table KCS-1M (SI Units) ment of Pressure Parts and Attachments PRESSURE REI Protection Against Overpressure Definitions ‘Types of Overpressure Protection Size of Openings and Nozzles Intervening Stop Valves Permissible Overpressures Set Pressures Is for Rupture Disk Devices ‘apacity Rating Rupture Disk Devices Used in Combination With Flow Capacity Certified Pressure Relief Valves Requirements for Pressure R jef Valves. General Requirements Design Requirements Material Selection Inspection of Manufacturing mnbly of Pressure Relief Valves Production Testing by Manufacturers and Assemblers Marking and Stamping Requirements Marking Use of Code Symbol Stamp Certification of Flow Capacity of Pressure Relief Valves, Flow Capacity Certification Tes Recentfication Testing Procedures for Flow Capacity Certification Tests Flow Capacity Conversions Flow Capacity Centfication Testing Requirements for Test Facilities. Test Data Repos Conitication of Flow Capacity of Pressure Relief Valves in Combination With Rupture Disk Devices. ‘Optional Testing of Rupture Disk Devices snd Pressure Reliet Val 125 BI 138 153 153 153 153 ist 155 155 185 155 157 is? 137 159 159 160 160 160 160 lez lez 163 lot 164 168 64 167 167 167 168 168 Figures KR-401 KR-5233 KR.523.3M PART KE Article KE-1 KE-100 KE-110 Article KE-2 KE-200 KE210 KE-220 KE230 KE240 KE250 KE-260 Article KE-3 KE-300 KE-310 KE.320 KE.230 Article KE-4 KE400 KE-410 Figures KE-242.1 KE-321 Tables KE-101 KE-101M KE-332 PART KT. Articte KT-1 KT-100 KT-110, Article KT-2 KT-200 KT-210 Official Symbol for Stamp to Denote the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Standard Constant C for Gas Versus Specitic Heat Ratio (U.S. Customary Units) Constant C for Gas Versus Specitic Heat Ratio (SI Units) EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS. ‘Requirements for Examination Procedures and Personnel Quallifieation General Qualification and Centfication of Nondestructive Examination Personnel Requirements for Examination and Repair of Mate General Requirements. General Requirements for Repair of Defects Examination and Repair of Plate Examination and Repair of Forgings and Bary Examination and Repair of Scamless and Welded (Without Filler Metal) ‘Tubular Products and Fittings - Examination and Repair of Tubular Products and Fittings Welded With Filler Metal . Examination of Bolts, Studs, and Nuts Examination of Welds and Acceptance Criteria Examination of Welds and Weld Overlay Exam ‘Types of Welds and Their Exami Acceptance Standards Final Exami of Vessels Surface Examination After Hydrotest Inspection of Lined Vessel Interior After Hydrotest Axial Propagation of Sound in Tube Wall Mlustration of Welded Joint Locations Typical of Categories A, B,C. ‘Thickness, Image Quality Indicator Designs Diameters (U.S. Customary Units) ‘Thickness. Image Quality Indicator Designations, Essential Holes. and Wire Diameters (S1 Units) Radiographic Acceptance Standards for Rounded Indications. jions, Essential Holes, and Wire ‘TESTING REQUIREMENTS Testing Requirements, ‘Scope Requirements for Sample Test Coupons Impact Testing for Welded Vessels Impact Tests Location and Orientation of Specimens 162 166 166 169 169 69 169 3 3 m3 4 174 176 178 178 180 1x0 Ist 181 1x2 Iga 84 184 7 182 170 vv Ia IRS IS 185 185 se IN IN kY220 KT-230 KT-240 Article KT-3 KT-300 KT-310 KT-20 KT) KT-M0 Article KT-4 KT-400 KT410 KL20 PART KS Article KS-1 KS-100 KS-110 KS-120 KS-150 KS-140 Article KS-2 KS.200 KS. KS.200 KS.230 Ks-240 Ks.250 KS-260 Article KS-3 KS-300 K-40 ksam0 Figures KS-1n0 RNR? Impact Tests for Welding Procedure Qualiticstions. Impact ‘Test of Production Test Pkues Basis for Rejection Hydrostatic Tests Scope Limits of Hydrostatic Test Pressure Fluid Media for Hydeostanic Tests Test Proned Exemption tor Autolrettaged Vessels Pressure Test Gages and Transducers, Pype and Number of Gages ot Tramsdu Pressure Runge of Test Gages and Transducers Calibration of Test Gages and Transducers MARKING STAMPING, REPORTS, AND) RECORDS: Contents and Method of Stamping Required Marking for Vessels Application of Stamp Part Marking, Application of Markings. Attachment of Nameplate or Tag. Code Stamps Bearing Official Symbol Application for Authorization IKouance oF Authorization, Inspection Agreement Quality Coattal Sy Evaluation for Authorization and Reauthorization Code Construction Before Receipt nf Certifc vf Authorization Report Forms and Maintenance of Records Manufacturer's Data Reports Maintenance of Radiographs Maintenance of Records: Official Symbol for Stamp t Denoe The American Society of Mechs Engineers’ Standard Form of Stamping U.S, Cusomary Units) MANDATORY APPENDICES: Nomenclature Quality. Control System Submittal of Technivad Inquiries to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee Acceptance uf Testing Laboratories and Authorized Observers for Capacity Certification of Pressure Rel Adhesive Attachment of Nameplates Rounded Indications Charts Acceptance Standard for Ragiographicully Determined Rounded Indications in Welds. Standard Units for Use in Equations Devives 186 186 Ist 1x8 18s 188 Iss st 1K9 10 v4 190 1H lo ww Ww 12 12 2 la 1a Joa fos 194 19s 19s Ws 196 196 196 wr wr 98 19s m3 6 208 210 NONMANDATORY APPENDICES =a mmonw> Index Guide for Preparing Manufacturer's Data Reports Requalification Guide to Information Appearing on Cerificate of Authorization Fracture Mechanics Calculations Construction Details Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure ‘Vessel Code Design Rules for Clamp Connections Openings and Their Reinforcement Guidance for the Use of US. Customary and SI Units ia the ASME and Pressure Vessel Code Stress Concentration Factors for Cross-Bores in Closed-End Cylinders and Square Blocks biler 20 230 21 233 283 FOREWORD ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers set uj ‘committee in 1911 fr the purpose of formulatin standard rules for the construction of steam boilers and other pre sure vessels, This committee is now called the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committe. ‘The Committee's function isto establish rules of safety. relating only to pressure integrity. governing the construc sion! of hoilers. pressure vessels, transport tanks snd huclear components, and inservice inspection for pressure integrity of nuclear components and transport ta to interpret these rules when questions arise regarding their intent, This code does not address ether safety issues relat ing t the construction of boilers, pressure vessels transport tanks and nuclear components, and the inservice inspection bof nuclear components and teansport tanks. The user of the Code should refer to other pertinent codes, standards, Jaws. regulations, or other relevant documents. With few exceptions, the rules do not, of practical necessity. reflect the likelihood and consequences of deterioration in service related (o specitic service fluids or external operating envi ronments, Recognizing this. the Corn 1s proved wide variety of construction rules in this Section to allow the user of his designee to select those which will prey aa pressure vessel having a margin for deterioration in ser Vice so as to gave a reasonably long, sate period of use- fulness, Accordingly, it is not intended that this Section he used asa design handbook: rather, engineering judgment must be employed in the selection of those sets of Code specific service or need ‘This Code contains mandatory requirements. specitic prohibitions. and nonmandstory guidance for construction activities, The Code does not address all aspects af these activities and those aspects which sre not specitically addressed should not be considered prohibited, The Code is not a handbook and cannot replace education, exp tence. and the use of engineering judgment, The phrase envincering julgment refers to technical judgments made by knowledgeable designers experienced ia the appli ‘of the Code. Engineering judgments most be consistent with Code philosophy and such judgments must never be used to overrule n prohibitions oF the Code rues suitable 19 datory requirements oF spevitic " Gomstraston 3s ase this Fareed, em llnstas te cm prising mater, design, fbscaion, examination. aspect ericson, and pessore ret ‘The Committee recognizes that tools and techniques used for design and analysis change as technology prog- esses and expects s Uo use poo judgment in the pplication of these tools, The designer is eesponsible For ccomplyir g with Code rules and demonstrating compliance with Coce equations when such equ ‘The Code neither eequites nor probit ars for the design or analysis of components constructed te the requitements of the Code, However, designers and engineers using computer programs for desige oF analysis dare cautioned that they are responsible for all technical assumptions inherent in the programs they use and they are responsible for the application of these programs to their design. ‘The Code does not fully address tolerances, When imensions, sizes, or other parameters are nut specitied with tole-ances, the values of these parameters are consid- cred nominal and allowable tolerances or local variances may be considered acceptable when based on engineering judgme) ned hy the desi ‘The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee deals with the care and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels in service only to the extent of providing suggested rules of good practice as an aid to owners und their inspectors ‘The rules established by the Committee are not to be interpreted as approving, zecommending, or endorsing any proprietary or specific design or as limiting in any way the rmranufacturer’s freedom to choose any method of design ‘orany format construction that conforms to the Code rules The Boiler und Pressure Vessel Committee meets regu larly to ennsider revisions of the rules. new rules as dictated by technilogical development, Code Cases. and requests for interpretations. Only the Boiler and Pressure Vessel ‘Commnittce has the authority to provide official interpreta tions of tis Code, Requests for revisions. new rules. Code Cases. interpretations shall be addressed to the Secretary in writing and shall give full part consideration and acti ions are mandatory, the use of eompute and standard practices ay detern Jars in order to receive (sce Mandatory Appendir cov ering preparation of technical inquiries). Proposed rev sions to 14¢ Code resulting trom inquiries will be presented te the Main Committee for appropriate action, The action of the Main Commitee hecomes effective only alter con fiemation by letter ballot of the Committee and approval by ASME, Proposed revisions tothe Code approved by the Commit: tee are submitted to the American National Standards Insti- tute and published at hrip://estools.asme.org/esconnect/ publiclindex cfm? PublicReview = Revisions ‘ments from all interested persons. After the allotted time for public review and final approval by ASME, revisions are published annually in Addenda to the Code. Code Cases may be used in the construction of compo: nents to be stamped with the ASME Code symbol begin ning with the date of their approval by ASME, fier Code revisions are approved by ASME. they may be used beginning with the date of issuance shown on the Addenda, Revisions, except for revisions to material specifications in Section Il, Parts A and B, become mand tory six months after such date of issuance, except for boilers or pressure vessels contracted for prior to the end ‘of the six-month period. Revisions to material specitiea- tions are originated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and other recognized national or international organizations, and are usually adopted by ASME. However, those revisions may or may not have any effect on the suitability of material, produced to eutlier ‘editions of specifications, for use in ASME. construct ASME material specifications approved for use in construction Code are listed in the Guidelines for Accept able ASTM Editions in Section II, Parts A and B. These Guidelines list, for each specification, the latest edition adopted by ASME. and earlier and later editions considered by ASME to be identical for ASME construction. ‘The Boiler and Pressure Vesset Committee in the formu: lation of its rules and in the establishment of maximum design and operating pressures considers materials. enn struction, methods of fabrication, inspection, and safety devices, ‘The Code Committee does not rule on whether a compo: nent shall or shall not be constructed to the provisions of the Code. The Scope of each Section has been established (© identify the components and parameters considered by the Committee in formulating the Code rules. Questions or issues regarding compliance of a specific ‘component with the Code rules are to be directed to the ASME Certificate Holder (Manufacturer). Inquiries con- cceming the interpretation of the Code are 10 be directed to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee ASME is to be notified should questions arise concerning improper use of an ASME Code symbol. ‘The specifications for materials given in Section Il are identical with oF similar to those of specifications published by ASTM, AWS, and other recogrized national or interna: sional organizations, When reference is made in an ASME, material specification to non-ASME specifi which a companion ASME spei ence shall be interpreted as applying 10 the ASME specification. Not sll materials included in the m specifications in Section IT have been adopted for Code use. Usage is limited to those materials and grades adopted. by atleast one of the other Sections of the Code for applic tion under rules of that Section. All materials allowed by these various Sections and used for vonstruetion within the scope of their rules shall be furnished ‘material specifications contained in Section Il or referenced. inthe Guidelines for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Section Il Pants A and B, except where otherwise provided in Code Cases or in the applicable Section of the Code. Materials covered by these specifications are acceptable for use items covered by the Code Sections only to the degree indicated in the applicable Section, Material for Code use should preferably be ordered, produced, and documented on this basis: Guideline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Section Ul, Part A and Guideline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Section Il, Part B list editions of ASME and ‘year dates of spevitications that meet ASME requirements land which may be used in Code construction, Material produced to an aceeptable specification with requirements different from the requirements ofthe corresponding speci fications listed in the Guideline for Aeceptable ASTM Euitions in Part A or Part B may also be used in accordance with the above, provided the material manufacturer or ves. sel manufacturer certifies with evidence acceptable to the Authorized Inspector that the corresponding requirements of specifications listed in the Guideline for Acceptable ASTM Editions in Part or Part B have been met, Material produced 10 an acceptable material specif limited as 10 country of origin. When required by vontext in this Section, the singel: shall be interpreted as the plural. and vice-versa: and the feminine, masculine, or neuter gender shall be treated as such other gender as approp ion for cation exists, the refer- accordance with STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF CODE SYMBOLS AND CODE AUTHORIZATION IN ADVERTISING ASME hus established procedures to 3 organizations 10 perform various act horize qualified ties in uecordance with the requirements of the ASME Boller and Pressure Vessel Code. It isthe aim of the Society 10 provide recogni- tion of organizations so authorized. An organization hold- ing. authoriz. vai accordance with the requirements of the Code this capahility in ts advertising literature Organizations that are authorized to use Code Symbols fon marking items or constructions that have been con- structed and inspected in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code are issued Certificates uf Autho- ization, Itis the sim of the Soeiety to maintain the standing ‘of the Code Symbols for the benefit of the users. the tenforcement jurisdictions, and the holders of the symbols, ‘who comply sith all requirements Based on these objectives, the following policy has heen established on the usage in advertising of facsimiles of the symbols, Ceniffeates of Authorization, and reference 10 Code construction. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers does not “approve.” “certify,” “rate,” or fon W pet item. construction. or activity and there shall bbe nc statements or implications that might so indicate. An. organisation holding 4 Code Symbol and/or a Certificate of Authorization may state in advertising literature that items, constructions, or activities “are built (produced or per formed) of activities conducted in accordance with the require ents of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.” er “meet the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.” ‘The ASME Symbol shall be used only for stamping and namepls es as specifically provided in the Code, However. facsimiles may be used for the purpose of fostering the use of such construction, Such usage may be by an associa~ tion oF a society, or by a holder of a Code Symbol who may also use the faesimile in advertising t0 show that clearly specitied items will carry the symbol, General usage is permitted only when all of a manufacturer's items are constructed wnder the rules ‘The ASME logo, which is the cloverleaf with the letters ASME within, shall not be used by any organization other than ASME STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF ASME MARKING TO IDENTIFY MANUFACTURED ITEMS The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provides rules for the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear components. This includes requirements for mate rials, desiga, fabrication. examination, inspection. and stamping, Items constructed in accordance with all of the applicable rales of the Code are identified with the official Code Symbol Stamp described in the governing Section of the Code. Markings such us “ASME,” "ASME Standard,” or any ‘ither marking meluding "ASME" or the various Code Symbols shall not be used on any item that is not con- siructed in accordance with all of the applicable require- meats of the Code, Tkems shall noc be described on ASME Data Report Forms nor on similar forms referring to ASME that tend te imply that all Code requirements have been met when. in fact, they have not been. Data Report Forms covering: items not fully complying with ASME requirements should not refer to ASME or they should clearly identify all excep- tions to the ASME requirements PERSONNEL ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee Subcommittees, Subgroups, and Working Groups As of January 1, 2007 MAIN COMMITTEE et Racer Chae UR Sailer Felice Lit Bi PA, Male Sarunchesan7. Serna 6.0. Newly KW Bates WE. Rots Hse Co Pik 1 the TPP 1A ten S11) Rot MLN Bree BW. Raines 2 Gann FL stan A sel RW. Some Dok Tanner SX. Vows Do Lares Shmbwr oy. 94 Lund 1 hata, Defegat EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (MAIN COMMITEE) 1G teldon Cait 1 Paver Gt Kalen, Gee Oar A Sele VS tkankewis Secwtan DAL Tanner hws BA Caresiee, Fees Pek HONORARY MEMBERS (MAIN COMMITTEE) LP Barton MH oot KD. Boner AL lust Bosna 1. Kemer RI Ceplat WG Kc TE Cheha Ftecot Tn Cult 1G, Meta 61. et 6.6 slim Lk Fawr RF Res Gol Fogel WE Somers Cai KK Tan Dt edo LP eek i 11 Hema. HONORS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE JR Nivhay. Chair Wt Hag, Ne Gell vies hae S.F Haron te Msi Setar RM ewe WW. Larochell 2 sor RR, Severna MARINE CONFERENCE GROUP W Doce CONFERENCE COMMITTEE DA Doin Hine Chain D6 Cvok Cabioveia RD. Reete Nin Thahota RA. Chames — Kent by Yer Cham Do tastman | Neswtownand DLE Taner Oh vt taba, Canada Soetetay Got theyer = Louisiana Rofuaben Je. Michigan Event — Gest 1S. Avtar Caliornie Lest Given fe Noth ALE Aihiny West Virginia Coruna JT Amato — Mtinnosies P.VineMorel = Utah EA. Anders = tives RI Handy Kent hy ER Amos Oreqo0 1-8 Harlan ~ Delaware BLP Aitinny = Rhode flan ML olkaway — Oklahoma KD Aisin ~ Colerady K. Hones — Prince Eoard FAW Ruler —Nunwut, Blane Canada Camas © T ager Ohio MAY Harber Michigan. feskins = Kansas RW. Hatt! Arizona Skate — Brink Columbia, FP. Betws Gein Comat St Dishony — Brinn olds, Canada Mt ut — Quohee, Canada KoTotas = Alber, Camila WK Hiram Now Sv A. Malek = Hora Hampshire G5 Ntankel = Nevada D E.biuras Nebreska RP Marvin Washinytnn JH Burpee -- Maine TAs staal stariisn Coho Cinle = Sina Scotia Cont anus HTK Een Missing PA Conky New York ‘CONFERENCE COMMITTEE (CONT'D) RD. Mile —Ontatin, Canada. 5. Fucek — Wisconsin MF. Mooney — DE. Ross — New Brunswick Massachusets| Canada GR Mypick — Anansas IN. Surtees — sasatchewan, Y. Nagpal — Hawaii ‘Canada W. R Owens — Louisiana ——-M.R. Toth — Tennessee MJ. Verhagen — Wisconsin 1M. Washington — New Jersey R.B. West — lowa MF Wheel — Veeont D.J. Willis — indiana E, Zarate — Acizona R M. Parks — Texas P Pate — Alabarms D. Payton — Pennsylvania MR, Peterson — Alba HD. Phat — South Dakota 1.1 Pratt — Missoue D.C. Price — Yukon Territory, Canada ? R I PY PROJECT TEAM ON HYDROGEN TANKS M.D. Rana, Chair B.C. Biel, Corresponding G.M. Eisenberg, Secretary Member FL Brown 1. Cameron, Corresponding D.A.Cananico Member D.C. Cock M. Duncan, Coresponcing JW. Felbaum Member Joseph ©. R.Frikken, Corresponding JM baey Member NL Newhouse LE Hayden, J, GB Rawk. Ir Corresponding Member JR. Sirs K.T. Lag, Comresponding 1. Sitosh ‘Member JH. Smith K. Oyamada, Coresponding 5, Staniszewski Member T Taha CoH. Rivkin, Coresponcling D.W, Treadwell Member E,Upts ©. San Marchi, Corespondling CTL Webster Member H Barthelemy, Comesponding 8. Somerday, Corresponding ‘Member ‘Member INTERNATIONAL INTEREST REVIEW GROUP v. Felix Y. Park 5.1. Leong P.Willamson W. tia Y. Kim, Delegate Ming SUBCOMMITTEE ON POWER BOILERS (SC DL. Berger, Chair W.L tony B.W. Roberts, Vice Chair JR Mackay U. DUN, Secretary T.C. MeGough D.A.Canonico RE. WeLoughlin KK Coleman PLA. Movie PD. Edwards ¥. Oishi 1G. Feldstein 1.7 Pillow I. Hainsworth RD. Schueler. Te Hansen 1-P Swen. Ir 1.8. Hunter |. M. Tanzash C.F. Jeerings| RY. Welgsrins IP. Ubreche DL Wills Honorary Members (SC 1 D.N. French 8. L. Willams W.E Somers Subgroup on Design SC PLA. Movie, Char Gok Miler, Secretary ML Coats J.D. Fishburn 1. Glaspie C.F feerngs| 6.8. Kamora Subgroup on Fabrication and Examination (SC 1 1.7 Pillow, Chair 1. Hansen LL Amol 1. C. McGough DL. Berger RE Mclaughlin SW. Cameron ¥. Ohi G.W. Galanes RV, Welgossinak J: Haiawwoah Subgroup on General Requirements (SC 1 RE. McLaughlin, Chair 1.€ McGough J. Hainsworth, Secretary LT. Pillow G. Cook 1B Tompking PD. Edwards 5. ¥. Tasiidson 1 Hansen RV. Wielgorzinks WL. Lowey 0}. Wills F Mass Subgroup on Materials (SC B.W, Roberts Chair LF Henry J-S. Hunter, Secretary J.P. bbreche B.A. Canonice, JR Mackay KK. Coleman F Masuyama G.W. Galanes Ja Tanzosh KL Hayes Subgroup on Piping (SC 1) TE Hansen, Chair 5. Massi DLL. Borger TC. McGough P.D Edwards Tompkins G.W. Calanes EA White WL town Heat Recovery Steam Generators Task Group (SC 1) 1. € Hanwen, Chair BW Moore EM Onman, Secret & 1 Plumiey RW. Anderson RO. Schueler, 1B Bell 1-C. Steverman. UR. Dangly SR Tinka 1-0 Feshbora ©. Tamypkins CB. Kormina SV. teks 1. Lbbreche Ho Tan ayasks B.L Morse 1A Turan ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON MATERIALS (SC th LE Hones Chaie CL Hotmann M, Gal, View Chair PLA Larkin N Labo, Secretary , Masuvama F Abe RK Nara D.C. Agarwal ML Nayar W.R Apbien. I EG Niet 1. W. Rabon MN Bressler 8. W. Robes HD. Bushnell Shap 1 Came KC Sutherlin DAC anonice BW Swindeman A. Chaudeet 1-M4 Tanzesh Falloury B.E Thurgood D.W. Gandy R.A, Moen. Honorary MM Gilkey omber IF Grubb D. Kove, Delegate Honorary Members (SC Ih AP. Abend J) Hoge FM. Cullen Ge Hw R. Dinchert RA. Mocn W. 0. Duy CT Spaeser Je W. D. Fasal A.W, Zeuthen Subgroup on External escure (SC MB SC-D) RW Mika. Chair 1 archer AA Moma, Secret BLL Rurle F Campbe E. Michalepoulo inti D Nadel 1b Gruhn CH Sturgeon Subgroup on Ferrous Specifications (SC ID FG. Nisbet Chaie D.C. Krouse A. Appia, Vier Chair Lk Lavezes BM Davison WC Mick 154 Dingman J Mahaney M4 J Dowdourian AS. Mell 1 Graham Kt Ore LE Grubin © Lots Koo Heme R Zawierucha D.S. anikowesk A.W. Zeuthen ‘Subgroup on International Material Specifications (SC I) WM. Lund Chair 1.0. Henry A. Chauouet, Vice Chait M. Hguchi J.P Glispie, Secretary H lorens D.C. Agewal AR Rewening 11D. Bosh RO. Schuler. B.A. Canoe EA. Steen . Fallouey EUpits A. Gasoesiy Kwon, Delete Subgroup on Nonferrous Alloys ‘SC Ih .W. Raho! Chait AG. Kina, It 1M. Katcher, Secretary I. kiss D.C. Agarwal PALL WR, Able Matsuo HD. Bushteld JA Messer LG. Cafe DT Pates MH. athe E shapir LF Grubb RC Suterlin FL Hiner R Zowienacha Subgroup on Strength, Ferrous Alloys (SC I GL Hotmann, Chale F stassam, ILM. Tanvinh, Sevrtany He Matuo Fab 1 sturskam| Ve Re Aphte te WY Rakes 6.4, Canmnven BW Roberts K.K, Coleman $18. sheon Palo HOW Siwneeman Av Guid BL Thorpe 1 Hen TP Wassale e FL thee Subgroup on Physical Properties SC I) 1. Grub, Chair Fallouey DC Agraal shapo HD. Bosateld Subgroup on Strength of Weldments SC Ml & SC IX} Jaa Tonzo, Chai LF MOF Newell J Secreta DAW, Raho KK Coleman BW. Rabens PD Blener WL Spee Daw Gam Bo Tharp K Latiyes Subgroup on Toughness (SC ML & SC VID WS. Iaeebs. € . solani Lt Aenolt CO Neely 8. Bow TF Pips Lcamenin SD Rana HE, Cardin B.A Semin © Lams) E Ups Special Working Group on Nonmetallic Materials (SC 1) CW. Rossow, Cir MH Ressler £4. Benet RM Walker SR ust LW Wegne PS. Hel F Worth SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR POWER (SC Ih RW, Baws, Ca Vv. kentarey KOM ess, Vien Chair DoF Landen CA, Si, Serretay WC. Lakin elle WH tieer KOA Nanals MN. Besse EA Mashes 18. Cove eS Metin RE. Conan BK Mono RP. Deut ler C0. Dama BA free RF Reedy GM. finer 8.8 Scat RS HAI J.D Stevensin C1 Hosirann KR. Wickman €.6. Kin YH. Cho, Petogare Honorary Members (SC 1 RI. Banna Fo Deahos © Bram RA sine WD. Dats Ch Peper Subgroup on Containment Systems for Spent Fuel and High-Level Waste Transport Packagings (SC I) GM, Foster, Chair A.B. Meichler GJ. Solovey, Vice Chair RE Nickell BK, Morton, Secretary EU Pheins WH. Borer 7, Saogusa G.R, Cannel 1. Shrivastava EL Fasow NM. Simpson RS Hit Ro. Smith D.W. Lewis 1D. stevenson CG. May Col. Temas PE McConnell P Tula LD. Meianes A.D. Watkins Subgroup on Design (SC tt) RP. Deubles, Chair DF. Landers RS. Hill Vice Chair kA Manoly ALN. Nguyen, Secretary RI. Masterson TM. Adams WN. Mclean MN. Bressler 1.C, Miniehello CW Bruny M. Moreh DL. Caldwell FF Naguib IR cole T. Nakamura RE Comman, I W. Z Novak AA, Dermenjian EL Pine P. Hieschberg Sato RL jener GC. Slgis RB. Keating IPD. Stevenson IF. Kieth 1p. Tucker H. Kobayashi KR, Wichman ‘Working Group on Supports ISG-D) (SC lh RJ. Masteson, Chair 1 Saito FA Bich, Secretary IR Stinson U.S. Bandyopadhyay 1.G,Temah RP Deuber DV Walshe W.P. Golin Col Wu ALN. Nguyen Working Group on Core Support Structures (SC:D) (SC I LF Kiel, Chair 17. band 1.F Mullooly ‘Working Group on Design Methodology (SC-D) R.B. Keating, Chai DF Landers PL. Anderton, Secretary W. 5S. Lipa TM. Adams Hi locker MK Aw Yang IF Mccabe RD. Blevins PR Olson DL. Calcot 1D. Stevenson M Hatzman J Yang 1H. Kobayashi Working Group on Design of Division 3 Containment (S6-D) s¢ I EL Pleins, Choie D.K. Mann 1. Ackams RE. Nickell C. Bjoskman HP Shevastca DW Lewis C1 Temas 1.0. Metnnes P Tunula 1G. Minihiello Working Group on Piping $G-D) (SC 1M) P.Hischbeey, Chai D.F lands RC Fung, Seti LF Meche TMs Avhims 1G. sinha C Basavarafu ALN Niven I. Catalane ©.0 Oyamads LR cole RD Pate 1 Gurdal EG, Rexaugh RW, Haupt M5 Sill I Kavwahaa Go. Ss RB Keating LA Wan Y istarey ewe Working Group on Probabilistic Methods in Design 1SG:D) SC IM RS. HI, Chir SP. Kula 1.84, Adan SMe 1 Asayama P.ORegan BoM Ayjub N.A Palm TA. facon 1 Saiw ALA. Detmenian SF Scheidt MR. Gray HP Tucker D.O. Heery ROM Wilson EY. imbro Working Group on Pumps (SG:D) (SC I) RE Coxnman,[e, Chait 1.W. Leawit MD. Ehychio I.E Livingston ALA Feaver LR saan M1 Higochs AG Washiura GR Tones ‘Working Group on Valves (SG-D1 (SC Ml) |. P. Tucker. Chat 1D Faye RK. Brodin 5. Shite GA toll H.R Sonderoager WN Mclean 1-6. Teacoveanes TA, Mettahor RG Vall ‘Working Group on Vessels (SG-D) (SC It) FF Naguib, Ch A Kalhins GK. Siler Secretary BB nesting CW. Bruny K Masunaya 6.1. Cooper DE. Matthews. Xt Hotzman | Bakar WI Heller RM Wiki ‘Special Working Group on Environmental fects (SG-D) (SC tt) WZ. Nowak Chae S. Yukawa SH YH. Cha, Defeat CU Hesiman ‘Subgroup on General Requirements 6C Il & SC 30) WC LaRoche, Chr RD. stile CA Lote SR, Minick A. Appleton BB Sort 18 ee HK. Sharma FX. suvhew EM Varker Subgroup on Materials, Fabication, and Examination (C1) EL Hotioann, cit H. sturakams| GP. Mloy, Sexe MM. Nakahira WH toner C1. Peper Dat Dane N.S. Simpoon Gt foster WL sperko C8, Goorgiew IR. Stinson RAL ese KB. Stuckey CC kine A.D. Watkins Mt. Law Yukawa ‘Subgroup on Pressute Relief (SC I) SF Marion, fe Chae AL Saeglin E84 Heth 1G, Thibaal Subgroup on Strategy and Management (SC MH, Divisions 1 and 2) RAW, Barnes, fa At F, Hesshesmer JR. Cae, Secretary Rs. Hill BK. abo EV tke Ne roue RM Jeseew B.A Erler RF Reedy OM Fay ¥. Urabe Lat elmes Special Working Group on Editing and Review (SC Mt BF Rewdy, Chae R. P, Deubler We He ter A Eee SS Bressler WW. © LaRow belle DL alee 1D, Sevensen Subgroup on Graphite Core Components SC Mb) >, Burchell, Chae ©. Gebineat CN Sarma, Seo rt MN. Mitchel RL tratlan IN Nemeth SAW. Davies Thu SW Dove Srinivasan SF Duty JOINT ACLASME COMMITTEE ON ‘CONCRETE COMPONENTS FOR NUCLEAR SERVICE (SC 30) 1G taman, Choir ), Gwerer A.C fherhardt, Vice Choir |. K, Harald A. Sanna. Secretary At F Hesshoimer NAlchnae T.E Johesoa TDAP Shawl Nek Lee LF Amuse BH. Scot HG. Ashe 1. F, Shenmaker Mt Elgary 1D, Stevenson BA Tele ALY. C, Wong F Foes T Watson, Linon Member SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEATING BOILERS (SCV) PA Solis, Cie KOM MeTasue SV. Voorhees, Vice Chair BW Mone 6. Maina ‘Scertay EA. Nordstrom TL Hede as At Paks 0. Mixby LA Seigle C. Byng RV. Welgoszins 1 Galland FP. Barton. Hanorans LP Chevine Member CM Dove 2B. Duggan, Honorary Wel Marg ie Member FA tal FH, Weigel Honea 1D. Hoh Member ©. feakins JL Woodworth, Honorary BoD Lemnos Member Subgroup on Cate and Operation of Heating Bollers (SC 1V1 SV, Yoho, Cha TL Bede KL Hoey Subgroup on Cast Iron Boiler (SC 1V) KM Me“ague, Char FA Latin T 1 Bedeaux WO. temas 5.8 Chicane CP MeCiggan 1a Hall Subgroup on Materials (SC 1¥) PA Lak m Chaie WD. Lemos few) 11. Seigle Subgroup on Water Heaters SC IV) Wok Haag te. Chair KML Metayue J. Callane Fo) Schreiner TB.Gannt MA. Tavlow WD lero Te Trant Subgroup on Welded Boilers (SC IV) ToL Bees, Chai FA. Noto J. Callan 1 see CM Dove Fv Weelenzinshi WD beri SUBCOMMITTEE ON NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION (SC) 1, Batey. Chae 1D.RQuatlebaue, F 6 hovaes. Vice Chait F.) Sater S. Vases, Secretar BH. Clarke, Homerary S| Abin Member IE Avcork HC Graber, Honony AS tks Member PU rene (0. Hexen, Honorary N.Y. Foran Member AF. Gatholewsky JR. Mackay, Honorary G.W. Heinhoew Member RW Kruse G. McCarty, Honorary JF. Manning tember RD. secure Subgroup on General Requirements! Personnel Qualifications and Inquires (SC V) RD. MeGume, Chair G.W Hembree HE Batey JW. Hout ALS Birks 1 Mackay NY. Faransso 1. P. Sweey i Subgroup on Surface Examination Methods (SC V) AS. Birks, Chair RW. Keuric Su} akein| 1D. R. Quattlehau, Je P.L Brown FJ Sater N.¥. Faraneso M1, Wheel GW. Hembree Subgroup on Volumetric Methods (SC V) G.W. Hembree, Che RW. Hay Si Aksin R.A kelerhall IE Aycock FB. Kenwacs HE Batey RW. Keune PL. Brann J. Manning N.Y. Faransso Foy salen 1A. F.Garbolewsky Working Group on Acoustic Emissions (SG-VM) (SC V) IN. ¥. Faansso, Chav FE Aycock J.€ Batey 1 Man Working Group on Radiography (SG-¥M) (SC V9 FB. Kovacs, Chair AF. Gatbolewshy SL abria RW. Hardy IE Aycock G.W Hembree LE Batey RW. Reuzic P-L Brown TL Phosle NY. Faransso. Working Group on Ultrasonics (SG-VM) SCV) RW. Kruie, Chair R.A. Kelleshall JE, Aycock JF Manaing NY. Faransso. M.D. Maes 0. F Heder FJ. Sater SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRESSURE VESSELS (SC VII 1.P. Pastor, Chair C.€. Neely K. Mokhtann, View Chair DT. Petes SJ, Ross, Secretary M I. Piechke R. | Basile M0. Raw 1 Cameron 6.8 Rawk DB. Demichaet S.C. Reels 1 P. Glaspie C.D Risley M Gola K J. Scheider W. S. Jacobs A Sele GG. Karcher J.B Sims, I KT law EA.Sten 1S. bee KK Tam R Mahadleen E Upitis 5 malone EL Thoms. In. Horan RW. Mikiha Member ULR Mller Subgroup on Design (SC Vi ULB Miller. Chair T.P. Pastor RE Knoblock, Secretary M.D ana .A. Barsky G.B. Rawls, Ie RI. Basile S.C. Robeets MER. Breach C.D. Rodery FL Brown A Ser 1.8 Farr S.C. Shah LP Glaspie 1°. Sawin ©. Hinmant CH Stopeon WS tacabs DLA. Sanson M.D. Lower KK Tam Rw Miki EL Thomas ir K Mokhtarian RA, Whipple Subgroup on Fabrication and Inspection (SC Vit ©. B. Rodeey, Chait ©D Lamb EA, Swen, Vice Chair 1s. Lee IL Amold 1. Morelock LF Campbell MJ. Pischke H.€ Cordon M1 Rice WS. facobs BF, Shelley DL ket 1 P swe: Ir Subgroup on General Requirements (SC VI S.€. Robens, Chair AS OlWvares .B. Demichaal, Secretary” FLL Richter RI Basile KJ. Schneider LP. Glaspie D.B. Stewart KT tau DA Swanain MD. Lower KK Tom CC. Neely Subgroup on Heat Transfer Equipment (SC Vit) R. Mahadeen, Chair BI. Lerch G. Aurcles, Secretary S. Mayeus $8, Babha U.R. Miler LH. Barbee TW Noon 0. A. Barsky F Opweiller LG. Campbelt R J. stastny M.D. Clark Yoke 1. Gordon RP. Zoek ML Holtz 5M. Caldwell, Hcorar FF teh Member Subgroup on High-Pressure Vessels (SC Vill) 1 R. Sins Ie Chae 1A Kapp S.Vasquee, Secrerany Kel Panta D.. Kendall RC. Biel A Khare DJ. Burns M4. B. Mann PN, Chak S.C. Mowe 8D. Dison C.F Mraz M.€. Dupre EH. Perez DAs Fryer D.T. Peters Hil © Roll MM, Jars S Teva Subgroup on Materials (SC VI 1. Cameron, Choir Ws Mund, LE Mungenewe secret EG Nisbett D.C Agar DW Raho: LF Grubb) RC Sutherlin FL Hine E Ups Mt. haktier Special Working Group on Graphite Pressure Equipment sc vit) 5. Maloews, Chair MR Minick U, Dray, Seeetay Seve FL Baan ALA Supt Special Working Group on High-Pressure Vessels (SC Vill S. Vaspuey Serrtare Task Group on tmpl ively Loaded Vessels (SC Vith RE Swell Chae 1 E Dilake Go Aki TA. Duty 1D Bake Regan RC fhe Bt Haraldsen DW thioman HL Heaton Bt Cotdsell EA. Raiguor XM Clinton JR Sios SUBCOMMITTEE ON WELDING (SC 1X) 1G. felitein, Chie RO. MeGuie Wo Sperhon Vice baie 1 Newmark 1D, Wonder, Scitin: AS Oboes B.A thavers 1. Pic he BK town D. Revol, SOL Carpenter ML Rice LP. Conme M4 Sin © D. Fenner GW. Spohn 2A Given, I Mi Stanko. Slee PLL. Van Foss We xt Lancy RH Young, Subgroup on Brazing (SC 1X) Ato f Pv the, Chae AF. Garhoeasky FA Bekman CF oorngs LF Campbell LP. Sweay, I Subgroup on Gineral Requirements ‘SC 1X) BR Newmark, Chae 18. Poner PR beam PU Sturgill Kat se KR willens Subgroup on Materials (SC 1X1 ML Competes, Cave 1 Metis LU sesole S.D. Resmols Je St Herne Ce Sainz K.P Conor WH. Speke Km hese MI Starke 0K RR Young Subgroup on Performance Qualification (SC IX} 2A Baowers, Chi SL tlaves VA Bel ste LP Conn AL Tandy kB const BD Sh Cishe PR Bsa 48 Sim PD. ses GW Spt Pat Given I Procedure Qualifi ion SC 18) 9A, Hooves, Chis 4B. Sime AJ. Rice, Soezetan 1 Spero AY Boras Sok sina BK Bese FP seen. Ie A$, Oates PL Xa Fossa SD. Ris wes TC Wiesner Honorary Member (SC Dx SUBCOMMITTEE ON FIBER REINFORCED PLASIIC PRESSURE VESSELS (SC X) 1D. Fishes, Chase © spi PJ. Com sh, Vice Chair D. J Tuner S Vasquer Secret 1D. tel FL Baw Ramee JL Bustin aR te TI easier HF, Shelley DH. Hecekonson FG Vin Rome Le Hos DL vanes, de DL kewl PH Zh 8M. Finneran SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION (SC Xt 6. Pawh, Chair WE Nontis RW Swayne Vice Cae Rhye RL Crane Secrets WR Regret Vio Banter. Je 28 seth RC. Celle B.Sc Ie B.D. Onis FC Shaner, RL Dale LE Sustera EL ba GL Sevens RE Girple 188, Penckmon © EGeew DoF Wakes D.O Henny Cr Wine kD. Co Wothes| $ D. holst KA. Vienna Go Lap t Bs Yan HW Taree 1. Yatra 1 Thine YS Chang, Detogat BR Newt Executive Committee (6C XN RW. Swayne, Chair ©. F. Hedden G.€. Path, Vice Chav CG MeCargar RL Crane, Secretary WE. Nomis WH. Bamiord 0.0. Davis RL Dyle RE Gimple FE Gregor Honorary Members (SC XI) LA. Chockie 1. P. Houstup C.D. Cowter TR Kate 0. F. Heddea PC. Riccardella Subgroup on Evaluation Standards (SC Xb WH. Bamford, jr, Chair Koyama GL Stevens, Secretary DLR tee RC Cipolla HS. Mehta 5.Corfin J. Merkle G.H. De Boo. 5. Ranganath BR. Canta DLA Sean T.}.Gnesbach KR Wichman K. Hasegawa KK. Yoon DN. Hopkins ¥-S. Chang, Delegate Y. Imamura ‘Working Group on Flaw Evaluation (SG-€5) (SC Xb RC. Cipolla, Chae 1.6. Merkle G.H. De Boo, Secrerary MA. Mitchell WH. Bamford K Miyazaki M. Basol RK. Qasbu 1-M. Bloom S.Ranganath B.R. Canta PI. Rush T. J. Gresbach DLA. Seanth HL Gustin TS, Schurman FD. Hayes WL Server PH Hoang. FA, Simonen D.N. Hopkins KR. Wichman Y. mamura GM, Willows K. Koyama KK. Yoon D.R Lee 5 Yukawa HS. Mehta VA Zilbertein Working Group on Operating Plant Criteria (SG) (SC x1) T.J, Gresbach, Chaie R Pace KR. Baker 5. Ranganath W. H. Barford, Ir W. L Server H. Behnke EA. Singeb B.A. Bishop: FA, Simonen TL Dickson GL. Stevens S.R. Costin D.P, Weakland SN. Malle KK. Yoon HLS. Mehta Working Group on Pipe Faw Evaluation (SG-E5) (SC XD B.A. Scan, Chair K. Hasegawa GM. Wilkewsk, Secretary PH. Hoang TA Bacon D.N. Hopkins Ww. H. Bamford, Ir K. Kashima RC. Cipolla HLS. Mehta N.G. Cate K Mivaraki Sk Datuar 1S Panesar GH. De Boo P.5 Rush Friedman Kok Yon BR Ganta WA, Zilerstein LF Goyette Subgroup on Liquid-Metal-Cooled Systems (SC X1) ©.G. MeCaga, Chair WL. Chase J.C. Span, Je, Chair D.0. Henry GA. Lotus, Secretary M.R. Hum NR Bentley G.1 Lagledee Tt. Chan IT. Lindberg CB, Cheezem G.R. Peckins DR. Gordes AS. Reed FI Dodd FI. Schaaf Je FE Dohmen Ch Wire ME Gothard ‘Working Group on Personnel Qualification and Suriace, Visual, and Eddy Current Examination (SG-NDE) (SC XD, DR. Condes, Secreta DR. Quattlebaum, je BL Cans AS. Reed 1. Foronbaugh 1. Spake C.B. Georges 1. Spanner, Ie D0 Henry cL wine 1, Ger, Working Group on Pressure Testing (SG-WCS) (SC XD D.W. Lamond, Chair RE Hall IM, Boughiran. Secretary 1K McClanahan 1A. Churchal ALMeNeel GA fechter 8. Montgomery Kw. Hall F | salva ‘Working Group on Procedure Qualification and Volumetric Examination ‘SC-NDE) (SC X! ME. Gothard, Chair R. Kellehal G.R Peshins, Secretary © Kurek C8. Chsezem GL Lagleder A.D. Chockie G.A.Lothus SR Dacioe CE Moyer FL, Dodé S.A, Sabo FE Dohmen. RV Swain K J. Hacker Sulyoup on Repair/Replacemen! Activites (SG-RRANSC XI RA Yonsei kD, Keer LV fawelh i Serres SL MCh S.A Hn BR Nova RE Cte LE O'Sullivan Pn rahe WR Rogers EH Gerlach CR. Stover RF Gimple RW. Suave B.B Ciaharn D.L. Waskey ROA. tesmamn 1G Weeks FV. tbr C8. Wither ‘Working Group on Design and Programs (SG-RRA) (SC XD) 1. Garlic, Cai 2K, Gratin 8. Bawin, Seater GF Hata AS Te Hagen £.R Stevens GG Hie KW, Sun Fv Fanmail te AH Tautc SA ther TP Vassilis at Camber KA. Vora ‘Working Group on Welding and Special Repair Process ISG-RRA) (SC Xb DE Waskey, Hae RD. Keer KE Cannell serra Ce. Kin Si bedlan ste 2D. tober S.1 McCrae XA Guns BR. Newen St tall 1H, O'Stivan BA Hexmann 1G. Wes RU ay SoH Wiles Subgroup on Water-Cooled Systems (SC XH) t $0. Kula DoW. Laman ‘ A. MeNeil 184 tough W. f. Notts Hobe 16 Stoiens ts 11,40 Stephens {Laas KR Thoms Ot Hales Got Shstman AL Herre HEL Graves, Altra Working Group on Containment (SC-WCS) SC XU JA tation a Haun KD. Ha SG Base CN Kesshnasame KN Chae DSi Recon S.C Pasty [WW Crider HEN Stephens. Fees WE. Noms, Alternat HU Graves Working Group on ISI Optimization (SG-WCS) (SC XW EA. Siegel Chur ACH. Mohieakar DK cans. Sveti DG Nauk ROU Tamer evan KO 8 Thoms Wt Band, GF Whitman JM. ougbmnan ¥ ogachs RE Hall Working Group on Implementation of Risk-Based Examination ISG.WCS. SC Xt) 8. kulat, Chair A.M Neil, Secestany kw, Hal DW. Lamond Pat ayele 17. Lindberg Aah RK state 1A. Bisho PLORG un SOT Chow NA Pain © Cte elguntons MAL Pine HQ De FA. Sitpnwn R. Fong RA Wet MO Crib FC Younger PHhk AT Keim, Ahemat: Working Group on Inspection of Systems and Components (SG-WCS) (SC Mt KM Thomas. Chair $0. kat ©. Sums, Seeortan DG. Naupick GA Belew © MBs © Cae Feleoso RL Torr HOD: RA Wea Texpesousse Wham ‘Working Group on General Requirements (SC XI) Ryne cine Fars E-[ Sulnnes Secretar RK Mat Ti chay SR Seat FD. tis ES Withers Special Working Group on Editing and Review (SC x1) KW Saya Chait LE State CE Mtoe Ho wine Special Working Group on Plant Life Extension (SC Xt) 1A, Mover, Che Po Kuo 1. V. Burges, Secretary 1 Ture FE Creve Special Working Group on High-Temperature, Gas-Cooled Reactors ‘SC XD |. Fewer, ha BI. Ruse AVA Locks, Speetan M,N, Mitchel N. Bron Sehr KN Hering kw Swayne WA-0 Keil SUISCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT TANKS (SC Xt A. Sele Chair . nteR2e LL Plano, Ser tary “AR Minick PD Stari, Secreaee * D. Pharm ALS. Antonie M.D. Rant Beet S Saniszeeshe SU Conte SR Toth MA Carte A. Varghese CH Horta SV. Von GG. Karcher Subgroup on Design and Materials (SC XIN) M.D. Rana, Chait T.A. Rogers G.G. Karcher AP. Varghese 5. L MeWilliams MR, Ward NJ. Paulick FA White M.D, Pharn ‘Subgroup on Fabrication and inspection (SC XI) 5. V. Voothees, Chair D4. Krett 1A Byers G McRae BL Gell MR. Minick LD. Holsinger AS Olwares ‘Subgroup on General Requirements (SC Xt CH. Hochman, Chair M.A. Garnet T.W. Alexander KL Gilmore D.M. Allien IL Rademacher CA. Bets T. Rummel IF Cannon MR Toth I. Feller L Wolpert WL Gartela SUBCOMMITTEE ON BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL ACCREDITATION (SC-BPVA) W.€. LaRochelle, Chair M.A. DeVries, Alternate P.D. Edwards, Vice Chair CE Ford, Alternate K. 1 Baron, Secretary TE Hansen, Alternate M8. Doheny GL Hollinger, Atemate . Hackford Db Heakins, Atenate KT be 8.8. MacDonald, Aernae LE MeDonald RD. Mile, Aterate KM, McTague EP. maley, Aternate B.R. Morelock TW. Norton, Alternate 1.0. Olean) H.R. Sehr, Alrnate 0. E, Tanner IA West, Alternate B.C. Turczynsk RV. Wielgoszingsi. Aleronte DLE. Tutle ©. E-Trapp, Senior Consutant EA Whitle AL) Spencer, Monorary G. Bynog. Altemate Member ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR ACCREDITATION (SC-NA) RR. Stevenson, Chair W.C. LaRochelle, Vice Chair J. Pang, Secretary MN. essen DE, Tanner DM Vickery G. Bynog, Alternate G. Daily Alternate 5. M. Goodwin P.D. Edwards, Alternate K A Hubee [.W. Highlands, Ateroate M. Ket KOM, Hottie, Alternate 1. Krane BG. Kewank, Alternate CA. Lizote PF Prescot, Alternate RP. Mcinyie 5 Toledo, Afernate M.R Minick EA Whitle, Alterte HB Prasse RV. Wielgoszinsk, Akernat TE Quaka HL Wiger Aferate AT Robers i (0. Trapp, Senior Consutan SUBCOMMITTEE ON DESIGN (SC-D) J. Basile, Chair DP. jones RW. Hames RW. Mieka MR Breach UR. Miller RP, Deubler W. |. ODoanelt G.G. Graven RO, Schueler. I G.L Holingee Ase RI eter Subgroup on Design Analysis (SC-D) 6.1 Hollinger, Char K Masunaga SA Adors Ga Miler MR Breach WD. Reinhard BG, Browa. OH. Rosty Kf Garda G.Saninaz2a CF Hering TG. Sepp CE Hignane ©.A.Swamon 1 Hischberg G.Taxacher DP Janes EU Thomas Ie A. Kalnins RA. Whipple Wf Koves Subgroup on Elevated Temperature Design (SC-D) RA. fetter. Chr TE McGreewy 1. Asayama KA. Moore Becht IV WJ. Donnell IF Cervenka B.A. Osage 9.5 Gain 1.§ Poronskt 8. Hantz 8 Riow MH. Jawad TL shay WF Kaves M5. Shelton 5. Majumdsr RW. Swindemon D.L Marriot Subgroup on Fatigue Strength 6C-D) W.J. Donel, Chair D.P. tones S.A Adams Khatshateian PR. Donavin 5 Maumdse | Curd) 1 Nasa CF. Heberlng DH. Roaty P. Hischherg . Tacacher Hsu HH, Ziad Subgroup on Openings (C.D) MLR. Breach, Choir I. P. Madden RW. Mita, Secretary .R. Palmer G.G. Graven [A Prefer VT Hang M.D. Rana 1 tight EC. Rodabaugh RB Luney Special Working Group on Bolted Flanged Joins (SC-0) RW. stata, Choir 1.8 Payne G.0. Bibel PG. Scheckermann HA, Boseid RW. Schneider ‘A, Chaudauet RD. Schueler, E michalopovlas A sez S.N. Pagay M45. Shelton SUBCOMMITTEE ON SAFETY VALVE REQUIREMENTS (SC-SVR) SF Hareison, Ir. Chair 1. P. Gaspie TA Wout View Chae Hot, Seep S.J Rosi, Secretary WF Hon TF. Ball CA. Neuman 5, Cammeres! TM asks RD. Darvy BE Scallya DB. Dem hel 1G. Sorbet RS Donlling 2.Mure Subgroup on Design (SC-S¥R) LA West Chai HA, Growt CoE Baie D. stile KO Daney 1. Patel RL Dualling TR. Tarbay Subgroup on General Requirements SC-SVR) 1.8. Demichael. Chair TM, Paks 1 all DK Parrish G Barer FW Ramsey LP Glaspie JW Rlchaeon A. Newman F.C. Standtast Subgroup on Testing SC-SVR) A. Con. Chair WE Han Ve Bn KG. Roth S. Camm DoE Scalia 6.0. Caradon 2 Wang US. Technical Advisory Group ISO/TC 185 Safety Relief Valves TA. Besilacqua, Chair YA S 1 Rass, Serena D. Miller SF Hawison, DA West SUMMARY OF CHANGES: The 2007 Evltion of this Code contains recisions in addition to the 2004 dition with 200% and 2006 Addenda The revisions are icentiied with the designation 07 in the margin and, as described in the Foreword, same ‘mandatory six months alter the publication date of the 2007 Fal tion, Te invoke these revisions hetune their ‘mandatory date, use the designation "2007 Edition” in documenta ion required by this Cote. If vou chowse nol to invoke these revisions hetore their mandarary date, use the cesignation “JOM Edit an thraugh the 200% Addenda” in documentation required by this Corte. The BC number li Summary of Changes led below are explained in mote detail ay “Tist of Changes in BC Order" tollawing this “Changes givon below are identified on the pages be a margin note. 07, placed most ty the atec ted ae. Pare Location Change 18C Numbers 1 KG-105.2001 Revised in its emtioty RCS? 4 Table KO-141 Rovisedl ica 8 KOs Revised CUS. 100 KGA1T ahi Added (BCO5-617 KG-ATT A2hi2s Added! BCOS-01" kM-100 Subparagraphs idl) and we corres tee By errata 6 7340 KM2E1 iby Revised iC e-bm2- ble KES Reviced WCDU 122, ROUSE Table KCS-AM Contected by ornate BCOLITS, RCO IHG! Table KHAL! Revised RCO 1S, BEDE THA sar Table KHAIM Revised RCIA LA, CORT 2s a0 Notes to Tables Note ot] sade BCOE 1132 KCS-1, KHAT and KNE-T 2 kp-104 Added BCO5-144¢ a kp-12H16) Roierence tevin »BCUI2 S14 xD-141 11 In subpara 1 firs sentence revise! BCOJO7? 2 in sulhpara_ 1c Fist sentence: revised s8COb-H 44-48, 50, 51 x0.200 11) Subparagrayshs tat theowgh wh added OO 6-114) Las para, redesignated subpara. i BCOK-1 134i Subar cles K1220 thrnugh KD-260 redesignated: (BCDS-T LS! 1 Suhart cle KD 240 rexised C9716) 151 Table 0-240 eexised (BC0-980" vot Subst cle KD 241 added C0411 24 3 KO312.2 Penultimate sentence eovisad $BCAS-1 522. KD312.3 Penultimate sentence revised BCD LE 3 KD-312.400" Revise Co 34 KD-522Hb1 Fest sentence 104 sed iBOv705 56 Figure KD-}20.t Notes rowised BCE IS; Page Location 57 Table KD-320.1 50 Figure KD-320.1M 60 Table KD-320.1M a Figure KD.320.2 63 Figure KD-320.2M 74 KD-4011a) 75 KD-812.21a) ” KD-502 80, 81 Article KD-6 KD-600 2 KD-640 8 KD-661 85 KD-7401b) 86 KD-8104C1 90 K0-823 9% Figure KD-850 99 Ko-922 KD-931(6)1) 102 Article KD-10 118 KD-1270/aK2) wv Table KE-101M 193 KS-132{6) 198-202 1-100 260, 262 Hato #1208, 272-277 Index Change (BC Number? Revised (BC04.795) Notes revised (BCO4-795) Revised iBC04.785) Revised (804.795) Revised iBC04-795) Revised (BCO5-1071) Reference revised (BC03-1134) Definition for F, added (8C06-1401) Title revised (800-201 111 Revised (800-207 12\ Title and subparagraphs revised for Subarticle KD-601 (BC00-201) (3) Subarticies KD-620 through KD-629 revised and redesignated (BCO0-201) First paragraph revised (8C03-1934) Revised 1803-1134) Revised (BC03-1134) Revised (BC03-1134) Last sentence revised (8003-1134) Sketches (a) and tb) revised (BC05-794 Figure references updated (8C03-1134) Last sentence added (8C06-407) Added (805 17) Figure oference revised (BC03-1134) Revised (8C05-1067) Added (8€05-460) Detinivions for EK, Poy Po, Pu. Pv Q. Rin Yi tan ar evised (BC03-11341 Comected by errata (BCO5-1438) Nomenclature revised (8CUs-1134) Updated (8003-1134) NOTE: Volume 57 of the Interpretations to Section Vill, Division 3 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Cade follows the last page of this Fdition. LIST OF CHANGES IN BC ORDER BC Murer change SBp97-16) This modifes the strain Vis in $0-280 BCOC-761 This revises, esirctures, ard emia 2es paraaraDhs KI-E HOMES Reais Sestoms Fo I VIB IN, ix NH and Code Canes 20-2071, 2224-1, S208, ad 8-263 to ange fcfernes to SA-84 for Saino sel forges tn SA-OKS Beazts SAH, Grace A, Classes 1, 2, ard 3 Plate Nateriae 3+ added te Table KCS-L 8C98.1:32 “ote (21) fs addee to Tables KES-1. 2 8504-708 ——KO-317.44a) and €D-32210) are resned to cule ncwAclBeo pars made ot forged carbon or ow alloy stots with a7 alate terse ster les ha 10 Fs. GENERAL UOTE Ia) of F< 520-1 and

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