- Clarification of the use of subcontractors.
- Tubesheet minimum thickness requirements for large tube diameters.
- Clarification of the requirements for static head in the evaluation of test pressure.
- Revisions to the impact testing requirements of Annex D.
- Inclusion of a new enquiry case 5500/139 for the ISO 16528-2:2007 Conformance Tables.
Pressure Equipment Directive complianceThis new edition allows vessel owners and operators to continue to support equipment and systems previously designed and manufactured to BS 5500 or PD 5500 in the context of repair, maintenance and replacement. It also allows previous users of BS 5500 and PD 5500, who do not supply into the European Union, to continue to utilize their experience along with existing designs and process procedures derivedfrom the application of a comprehensive and well developed pressure vessel standard.PD 5500 can provide a basis for vessel design and manufacturewhen the European Union’s Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)is applicable but where the European Standard BS EN 13445does not provide an appropriate solution for the vessel’smaterials and design conditions.Although PD 5500 does not carry the ‘deemed to comply’ status that is conferred through the use of BS EN 13445, this difference can be accommodated by the manufacturer identifying how the PED’s essential safety requirements have been met, utilizing the guidance given in an annex to PD 5500.







