Probably not. I’m not familiar with CFR 49 but the correct certification for
portable pressure vessels in the EU is the Transportable Pressure Vessels
Directive (TPED) 2010/35/EU, not the PED 97/23/EC.
The mark of compliance with the TPED is the Pi Mark, not the CE mark.
Nick.
On 8 Apr 2014, at 22:27, Rick Busche rick.bus...@qnergy.com wrote:
Do I understand it correctly, that having a vessel certified to the PED by a
notified body, means that it is also accepted by CFR 49 (DOT) for
transportation within the U.S.?
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