Chute Assemblies / Cannisters & Pots:
In compliance with the PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) Master Engineering Limited has extensive experience in building all forms of stainless steel Chute Assemblies / Cannisters and Pots .
Where applicable, our products are tested under the observation of our appointed Third Party Notified Body Inspector (NoBo).
Once satisfied that the product conforms to the required design code a Certificate for Conformity is issued for the product. This certificate for conformity ensures that the product has satisfied and met all of the relevant criteria.
Our Chute Assemblies / Cannisters & Pots:
Some Features such as
- Filters
- Valves (Pneumatic )
- Floor Plates
- Gaskets ( P.T.F.E / E.P.D.M)
- Load Cells
- Spray-Balls
- Sight Glass
- Thermostats
- Lifting Lugs
- Light Glass
- Vibration Pads
- Manway
- Tension Springs
Our Quality Directives
Master Engineering understand the need for high quality standards (BS EN 1090, ISO9001:2015), our pressure vessels are manufactured to exacting specifications, and where applicable run in accordance with the following directives :
Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 / 68 /EU
The Directive 2014/68/EU will fully enter into force on 20 July 2016. This Directive applies to the design…
ATEX (ATmospheres EXplosibles) Directive 2014/34/EU
The ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU covers equipment and protective…
ASME stands for American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a non-profit organization that promotes art, science and multidisciplinary engineering while encouraging collaboration across all engineering disciplines. ASME also serves as the leading international developer of standards and codes used to regulate the mechanical engineering industry.
ASME code – also known as ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code or BPVC – is the standard that regulates the design, development and construction of boilers and pressure vessels utilized in a variety of industries.
Why is ASME Code Important?
Finding a heating system that adheres to ASME’s BPVC is important for a number of reasons, including:
1. Safety
ASME’s Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code was established in the early 1900s following two devastating boiler explosions that took place at factories in Massachusetts. Since then, the BPVC has provided guidelines that have helped to prevent accidents by making steam boilers and other mechanical engineering equipment safer.
2. Quality
ASME industrial heaters and boiler systems that are ASME stamped have been thoroughly inspected and have met the quality and safety standards established by the Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code. By purchasing a system that adheres to BPVC code, you can feel confident that you are investing in a high quality piece of equipment for your plant or facility.
Quality Standards
All of our stainless steel pressure vessels are built to the following quality standards:
All vessels come with a comprehensive documentation handover package which can be tailored to your needs.