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HYDAC’s accumulator facility earns Pressure Equipment Directive certification

By Mary Gannon | July 18, 2017

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Since May 2002, pressure vessels that are manufactured for sale into the European Union are required to conform to the rules established by the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), also known as “CE.” The PED sets out the standards for the design and fabrication of pressure equipment and other components and assemblies subject to pressure loading.

HYDAC’s Accumulator manufacturing facility in Bethlehem, Pa. has achieved certification of its Bladder Accumulator (SB) production lines, and is moving forward to achieve PED Certification of its Diaphragm Accumulator (SBO) production lines in early 2018.

Prior to this certification capability in Bethlehem, HYDAC had to rely primarily on itse facilities in Germany to produce and deliver PED-certified Accumulators for customers. This caused extra delivery costs and extended lead times. With the new PED certification capacities in Bethlehem, HYDAC will be able to offer improved overall cost and lead times, typically in the 2-3 week range for standard products (compared to 10-12 weeks previously).

Other capabilities
Canadian (CRN) certification is available for bladder accumulators in the 10 to 57 l sizes at both 3,000 and 6,000 psi, and for all diaphragm accumulators manufactured at the Bethlehem plant. This CRN Certification allows for HYDAC accumulator sale and use in all Canadian provinces. HYDAC’s Bethlehem Engineering Team is in the process of expanding CRN certification for bladder accumulator shells to include 1 land 4 l sizes at 3,000 psi, and stainless steel (SS) accumulator shells in 10-57 l sizes. This expanded certification will also be relevant for the Houston-built accumulators because the same shells are used there.

HYDAC’s Houston facility has achieved PED certification for its “Houston-specific” design of bladder accumulators (specific fluid and gas ports) in sizes ranging from 10 to 57 l. By mid-2017, the company will be adding 4 and 6 l sizes as well, and then expanding certification into 10-57 l sizes of Bethlehem
design configurations.

Specifically, HYDAC currently has available accumulators with various certifications that are closely aligned to the requirements of the oil and gas industry:

  • PED/CE certification:
    – 10 to 57 l (2.5 to 15 gal) in 3,000 psi and 6,000 psi with “Houston-specific” design of bladder
    accumulators (different fluid and gas ports)
  • ASME “U” stamped certification:
    – 1 l (1 quart) 3,000 psi 1 piece stem
    – 10 to 57 l (2.5 to 15 gal) in 3,000 psi and 6,000 psi with “Houston-specific” design of bladder
    accumulators (different fluid and gas ports)
  • ABS Certification (often required for marine and offshore drilling/production):
    – 1 l (1 quart) 3,000 psi 1 piece stem gas valve
    – 10 to 57 l (2.5 to 15 gal) in 3,000 psi and 6,000 psi with “Houston-specific” design of bladder
    accumulators (different fluid and gas ports)
  • DNV approval (often required for marine and offshore drilling/production):
    – 1 l (1 quart) 3,000 psi 1 piece gas valve
    – 10 to 57 l (2.5 to 15 gal) in 3,000 psi and 6,000 psi with “Houston-specific” design of bladder
    accumulators (different fluid and gas ports)

HYDAC
www.hydacusa.com


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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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