The IBR regulations mainly stipulate that the design, manufacture and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels in India and in India are a safety procedure, not a standard procedure, similar to the domestic regulations and regulations.
Background
India is the world's third largest coal producer, more than half of the energy needs from raw coal to meet. With the rapid economic development, India's growing demand for electricity. According to statistics, India's 1 billion people, about 600 million has not yet been used. To this end, India plans in the shortest possible time, vigorously develop the thermal power market. Therefore, the Indian electricity market has a great room for development.
At present, the domestic engineering company in India, the main project to electrolytic aluminum plant-owned power plant-based, as well as investment companies involved in the way. The main products related to the pressure vessel are: thermal power project, engineering company EPC general contracting; boiler, steam turbine, power station auxiliary and other direct export; petrochemical and other parts of the pressure vessel; valves, fittings and other components; steel, steel and other raw materials.
IBR Overview
In most countries, boiler and pressure vessel manufacturers selling their equipment must comply with strict regulations and regulations, which are known as "business licenses". In Europe, the United States and India, boilers and pressure vessels must comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Indian Boiler Code (IBR), respectively. Boilers and pressure equipment must be certified by an independent authority to ensure compliance with all laws and regulations.
The Central Boiler Board (CBB) is a department dedicated to the development of boiler materials, design and construction standards, and registers and inspects boilers.
September 15, 1950 - The Central Boiler Administration has developed the Indian Boiler Regulations (1950) in accordance with the powers conferred by Article 28 of the Indian Boiler Act of 1923 (The Indian Boilers Act, 1923) That is, IBR, to replace the Indian government issued on October 27, 1936 No. A470 notice. Applicable to all areas except India except Jammu and Kashmir. [1]
All boilers and pressure vessels produced and exported to India are subject to inspection by the Indian CBB Authorities. In the country, it is possible to carry out the relevant inspection by a third party inspection agency authorized by CBB to provide IBR (India Boiler Regulation) certification service within China.
The need for IBR certification
As a special equipment, boiler and pressure vessels are widely used in energy, petrochemical and other industrial fields. Because of its safety and risk of life, the design, manufacture, installation, use and maintenance of boiler pressure vessels and related components need to take strict quality inspection, inspection and monitoring to avoid its potential safety hazard. And the surrounding environment caused immeasurable harm. The Indian Boiler Code clearly states that boiler pressure vessels manufactured in countries other than India are subject to IBR certification and that third party inspection agencies must be approved by CBB. So through the IBR certification is the company into the Indian market "pass".
The regulations of the INDB BOILER REGULATIONS (hereinafter referred to as IBR) specify that the boiler pressure vessels, pipes, valves, raw materials (plates, rods, castings, forgings) exported to India are required to be inspected by the CBB Authorized Inspection Agency Authorized inspectors in accordance with the IBR design review and manufacturing process monitoring, and on-site installation inspection and registration, to enter the Indian market, while the manufacturer according to IBR requirements issued by a variety of manufacturing, installation and material certification and other types of IBR Form, Signed by the authorized inspection agencies before approval.
IBR certification steps
The IBR regulations mainly stipulate that the design, manufacture and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels in India and in India are a safety procedure, not a standard procedure, similar to the domestic regulations and regulations. Boiler and pressure vessel equipment entering India must comply with IBR regulations. The scope of its control involved in the boiler and pressure vessel manufacturing enterprises, and its steam system in the closed containers, pipes, valves, safety parts and pressure parts, and so on.
Third-party organizations generally provide the following five services:
-certified product
- Project certification
- Standard training
-staff training
- Technical advice and evaluation
IBR certification application process
- Submit IBR certification application and related technical information to CBB authorized third party inspection organization
- to provide samples for testing or factory inspection at the factory, if the test results failed, the need for rectification
- After the inspection of qualified third-party institutions issued a corresponding inspection report
- Third party agencies issue release orders, audit, signed IBR Form certificate
IBR related test content
- Design review
-Testing of raw materials
- Witness and confirmation of welding process
- Evaluation of welder and welder operator
- Inspection of equipment and instruments used in the workshop
- Non-destructive testing personnel qualification confirmation
- Process confirmation of parts
- Quality assurance means
- the main production process of the main components
- Heat treatment and confirmation of NDE results
- Confirmation of inspection results of product test panels
- Test of equipment strength test
- Final test
Inquiry required information:
1、Detailed PO (purchase order)
2、Technical parameters of the drawings