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    The term 'Pressure Vessel' is a general term used by Health and Safety to describe compressors, autoclaves and their associated pipe work and safety devices.

    The safe operation, maintenance and servicing of these units is essential to the efficient running of the practice which in turn will form the basis of compliance to the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000, the Pressure System Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2004 and the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 Pressure Systems (SI No: 445 of 2012)and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1992.

    Why do I need a Pressure Vessel Inspection?

    All autoclaves and compressors must have a Written Scheme of Examination prepared for each vessel by a competent person. Employers must ensure that all work equipment is safe and in good working condition and that each vessel is inspected at regular intervals as specified on the Written Scheme of Examination. A written report must be provided at each inspection detailing the condition of the vessel/s

    Each vessel must be serviced and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations and records of servicing and inspection must be kept in order to demonstrate compliance.

    All members of staff must be fully trained in the operation of autoclaves prior to use.

    How often do I need my Pressure Vessel inspecting?

    Each Vessel must be inspected at regular intervals as specified on the written scheme of examination.

    How long will a Pressure Vessel Inspection take?

    It usually takes 45 minutes to inspect a Compressor or Autoclave.

    How much do we charge?

    Pricing available on request phone 01376 391100.

    What does our Engineer do?

    • Check the area where the vessel is installed for safety
    • Check serial number along with all vessel plate information
    • Switch off
    • Drain air
    • Remove covers as necessary
    • Thoroughly clean the exterior
    • Inspect all welds for signs of corrosion
    • Check all joints and seals for leaks
    • Remove the safety relief valve
    • Note the safety relief valve marked value
    • Test the pressure of the safety relief valve
    • Replace the safety relief valve and ensure it seats correctly
    • Fit temperature probe
    • Run test cycle 134˚C without drying (target temperature 135.5˚C + 1˚C)
    • Thermocouple Test
    • Check for steam/water leaks
    • Verify the temperature gauge is working correctly
    • Verify the pressure gauge is working correctly
    • Verify pressure door lock operation
    • Verify electrical door bolt operation
    • Remove temperature probe (ensure cover of the test port is replaced)
    • Carry out an ultrasonic thickness test
    • Check that all safe operating limits are met
    • Replace covers
    • Turn on
    • Check for any air leaks
    • Check correct pressure is reached
    • Check connection to surgery is switched on
    • Check for any PSSR 2000, Regulation 10 issues (any will be immediately notified, and the vessel taken out of use)
    • Check maintenance records
    • Deem the vessel compliant or non-compliant and whether any repairs are required
    • Complete all paperwork

     

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