Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Equipment Functional Location#:

  • Inspection Date

  • Inspector

  • Design Approval:

  • Location of Design Approval:

  • Vessel Serial No.:

  • Manufacturer:

  • Manufacture Date:

  • Owner:

  • Site Contact:

  • Equipment Functional Location Description:

  • Type / Description:

  • Design Pressure (P): kPa

  • Volume (V) in LTS :

  • PV in MPaL:

  • Hazard Level:

EXTERNAL INSPECTION

  • Mechanical Damage

  • Protective Coating

  • Vessel Supports

  • Welded Seams & HAZ

  • Inspection Opening & Door

  • Branches & Nozzles

  • Connected Pipe Work

  • Drain System

PRESSURE GAUGE

  • Pressure Gauge Range (Working pressure of vessel should read in middle 1/3 of gauge range)

INTERNAL INSPECTION

  • Top/End

  • Shell

  • Bottom/End

  • Welded Seams & HAZ

  • Protective Coating

SAFETY/RELIEF VALVE

  • Relief Valve Setting (kpa)

  • Working Pressure (kpa)

  • Relief Valve Size

  • Relief Valve Flow

  • Manufacture

  • Serial#

  • Model#

  • Part#

  • Test Date

THICKNESS TESTS (mm)

  • LEFT HAND SIDE THICKNESS

    LHSH.PNG
  • T1 Thickness (mm)

  • T2 Thickness (mm)

  • T3 Thickness (mm)

  • SIDE WALL THICKNESS

    Side WallH.PNG
  • T4 Thickness (mm)

  • T5 Thickness (mm)

  • T6 Thickness (mm)

  • RIGHT HAND SIDE THICKNESS

    RHSH.PNG
  • T7 Thickness (mm)

  • T8 Thickness (mm)

  • T9 Thickness (mm)

SIGN OFF

  • I have inspected the Pressure Vessel in accordance with AS/NZS 3788:2006 and assessed that it is/not suitable for continued operation subject to the following Non-Compliance(s) being rectified: - (Tick means in it is suitable for continued service)

  • Non-Compliance(s):

  • Inspector’s Signature:

  • Next Statutory Inspection Due:

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