BVAA Hot Spot EN1515-4:2021 Selection of Bolting for PED Equipment Published

What is it?


EN 1515-4 2021 has been published and is available to purchase. This standard has been developed by CEN / TC74, shadowed by BSI committee PSE 015, and covers the selection of flange bolting for pressure equipment subject to the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU. EN 1515-4 specifies standards and additional requirements for dimensions, material properties and technical conditions of delivery for bolting. It covers the commonly used bolting types and material combinations giving guidance on the most common bolting application areas, covering all PN and Class pressure designations and temperatures from -200°C - 600°C.


The standard makes reference to EN and ISO bolting materials for application to the PED category I and above. However, it also references some BS, NF and DIN standards for applications classified as SEP under paragraph 3 Article 4 of the PED. It does not cover ASTM specifications.


Why is it Important?


The main changes compared to the previous EN 1515-4:2009 edition of the standard are as follows:


▪ Explanation of starting material requirements in accordance with EN 10269:2013
▪ Separate requirements for bolting not used in EN 10269:2013 have been included
▪ Amended temperature ranges and material groups
▪ Option for traceability by lot identification marking included
▪ Requirements for the prevention of brittle fracture have been updated


EN 1515-4:2021 provides a presumption of conformity to the essential safety requirements of the PED and includes an Annex ZA.


The standard has also been published as BS EN 1515-4:2021 with a UK national foreward, meaning that it is intended to be used to presume conformity with the requirements of the UKCA marking legislation for products to be placed on the market in Great Britain.


Supersedes


This standard supersedes BS EN 1515-4:2009 which is withdrawn.


Continuous Improvement

Did we miss anything?


Hot Spots are intended to alert members and provide a brief overview of new standards, activities or procedures that are being introduced in the industry. If there is key information missing that would be helpful, please let us know so that we can improve our future service.

Please note: this Hotspot is for information purposes only. We invite comments from BVAA members only. Please also note that at time of publication ballots may be closed. For more information please contact the Secretariat: enquiry@bvaa.org.uk

 


Published: 28th May 2021

BVAA Strengthens Board with New Members

Rachel Wormald, Managing Director at YPS Valves Ltd and Elizabeth Waterman, ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

BVAA Valve & Actuator Training News

Are you looking for industry-leading, brand independent valve and actuator ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

Comment by BVAA CEO Rob Bartlett

As can be seen from the photograph, clearly the resident birds at Bartlett ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

Howco Group Invests £1 Million in Vertical CNC Turning Centres

Howco Group has unveiled its latest £1million investment, with the ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

Allvalves: Fuelling Growth Through Customer Connectivity

In 2024, Allvalves is poised for an exciting year of growth and expansion, ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

GMM Pfaudler - Introducing the Normag Brand to the BVAA Community

GMM Pfaudler Engineered Plastics & Gaskets are delighted to bring the ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

Building Industry Connections: A GMM Pfaudler Success Story

In the ever-evolving valve industry, GMM Pfaudler stands out for its ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article

SAMSON Controls Participates in the UK CCUS and Hydrogen Decarbonisation Summit

SAMSON Controls Ltd – part of the SAMSON group - a renowned leader in ...

Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Read full article