Unfired Pressure Vessels and the Pressure Equipment – Standards for the future
When: 13 November 2014
Where: CEN-CENELEC Meeting Centre, 1000, Brussels
Participation: Participation is free of charge. Since there is a limited number of places, registrations are accepted on a first come, first served basis and will close when the maximum number is reached.
Programme: Read the programme
Registration: Please complete the on-line registration form
Introduction
European harmonised standards and the Pressure Equipment codes of construction support the implementation of Pressure Equipment Directive (97/23/EC).
Through this workshop, CEN and CENELEC wish to promote the Pressure Equipment codes of construction in the new EU Member States and outside Europe, e.g. in Eastern European countries and Asia. During the meeting, the participants will have the opportunity to learn about the existing current CEN activities in Technical Committees and will receive further information explaining Technical Reports with application examples of EN 13445 ‘Unfired Pressure Vessels’. New CEN Technical Reports on application examples related to EN 13445 ‘Unfired Pressure Vessels’ will be also presented.
For whom: The programme of the workshop is suitable for designers of pressure equipment and experts working in the Technical Committees of CEN and CENELEC. Other participants may include Members of CEN and CENELEC, European Union institutions and agencies, universities and research institute academia, SMEs and large companies
Agenda Below:
Workshop 13 November 2014
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre
17 Avenue Marnix, 1000 Brussels, 4th floor
09:00-09:30 Welcome coffee and registration
09:30-09:45 Welcome and introduction
Strategic importance of standardization in support of Pressure
Equipment
Mr Jean-Paul Vetsuypens, Director Standards, CEN-CENELEC
Introduction by Laurent Legin, TRANE, Chair of CEN PE AN
Context and objectives of the day
09:45-10:15 Pressure Equipment – Policy Context
Prospects for the EU legislation in the field of Pressure Equipment
Mr Hans D’Hooge, European Commission, DG ENTR
10:15-10:45 EN 13445 Unfired Pressure Vessels
EN 13445 – an introduction
Mr Phil Bygate, CEN/TC 54 Unfired Pressure vessels
10:45-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:00 EN 13445 Unfired Pressure Vessels – How to approach it – practical
tools (continued)
The EN 13445 Maintenance helpdesk
Mr Alexandre Butaye, Union de Normalisation de la Mécanique
Example of Application of EN 13445 (CEN/TR 13445-101)
Mr Aurélien Di Rienzo, SNCT
Example of Application of EN 13445 (CEN/TR 13445-102)
Mr Fernando Lidonnici, Sant Ambrogio
12:00-12:30 Q&A
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 Electrical equipment for furnaces and ancillary equipment
Mr Bernard Hoffmann (CENELEC BT TF 132-2 Convenor)
Are there gaps in the PED?
Mr Franck Wohnsland, Orgalime, member of the PE CEN AN
14:30-14:45 Concluding remarks
Mr Laurent Legin, TRANE, Chair of the CEN PE AN
14:45-15:00 Coffee break (for persons staying for parallel sessions)
15:00-16:45 PARALLEL SESSION 1
Detailed discussion on
applying EN 13445
Lead by Mr Alexandre Butaye
(UNM) and Mr Fernando Lidonnici
(Sant Ambrogio)
Following the presentation of the
two TR in the morning, there will
be a discussion with participants in
order to gather feedback on the
current draft and listening to
issues to be considered during the
further development of the
standard.
PARALLEL SESSION 2
Putting standards in practice
inside and outside Europe
Lead by Mr Laurent Legin (TRANE)
and Mr Werner Klipfel (BASF)
Standards can only deliver their
beneficial effects if applied and
become a part of daily best
practice.
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