In the case of the PED, it's specifically defined (although I can't
remember where just now, and don't have time to look). In this
context, SEP is intended to mean the national practice/standards of a
member state prior to the implementation of harmonised standards for
pressure equipment. In the UK, that would be PD5500, but (of likely
more relevance to you) my understanding is that it also means the
ASME pressure vessel codes.
Drop me a line if you need more help.
regards
Nick.
At 16:35 -0400 6/9/2001, [email protected] wrote:
I am struggling with one of those darned European directives, the
pressure equipment directive. One aspect of conformance is dependent
on the application of "Sound Engineering Practice".
Does anyone have a practical or authoritative definition of "Sound
Engineering Practice?".
It's and idea that easy often thrown about, but it seem very hard to define.
Thanks for any ideas....
Lauren Crane
TUV Product Service
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