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  • michael clark Michael

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    March 24, 2026 at 8:40 pm in reply to: Pressure Relief Valves Requirements

    Great summary—especially the references to API 520/526/527 and ASME VIII

    One thing I’d like to add is that while API and ASME standards dominate hydrocarbon systems, in many European projects we also see alignment with <strong data-start=”401″ data-end=”433″>EN (European Norm) standards, particularly when it comes to overall building safety, access control, and integrated fire/alarm systems.

    For example, EN standards don’t directly replace API/ASME for pressure relief valves, but they <strong data-start=”637″ data-end=”680″>complement the broader safety ecosystem—like fire detection (EN 54) or emergency systems that interact with pressure-related risks in facilities.

    If anyone is interested in how EN standards fit into building safety and compliance, this is a helpful breakdown I came across:<br data-start=”915″ data-end=”918″> https://euroindustry.net/en-standard-meaning/

    It gives a clear overview of how EN standards are structured and where they apply alongside international codes.

    Would be interesting to hear if anyone here has worked on projects where both <strong data-start=”1160″ data-end=”1189″>API/ASME and EN standards had to be followed together?

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