Prior to beginning any field repair of an ASME stamped pressurized vessel, one should always first consult the manufacturer and/or manufacturer’s representative to make them aware of the issue, as there may be manufacturer specific protocols that should be adhered to. The manufacturer or manufacturer’s representative will guide you through the appropriate equipment specific measures and consulting with an authorized ASME inspector will cover the on-site process. Remember that without following the proper steps, you will void the original ASME stamp, substantially increase liability, and cause workplace safety issues for your staff, your customers, and yourself.
One should NEVER modify an ASME stamped vessel without following the proper steps and having an authorized ASME inspector’s approval on:
*** Pressurized vessels must meet all National, State, and Local Codes. ***
So before you make any field repairs, please make sure you follow correct protocol to keep your workplace safe and to keep that ASME stamp on your pressurized vessels.