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Does the equipment within 0.1mpa count as special equipment

2026-04-10Views:

Equipment within 0.1MPa is generally not considered special equipment. According to relevant regulations and standards, special equipment usually refers to equipment that involves life safety and is more dangerous, such as pressure vessels, boilers, elevators, etc. For pressure vessels, in general, when the working pressure exceeds 0.1MPa, it will be regarded as special equipment. Therefore, when the pressure does not exceed 0.1MPa, the equipment is not classified as special equipment.

Such regulations are based on the working pressure of the equipment and its impact on safety. Equipment below 0.1MPa has relatively little impact on safety under normal working conditions, so strict supervision is not required in accordance with the requirements of special equipment. However, this does not mean that these devices can ignore safety issues and still need to be operated and maintained in accordance with relevant safety regulations.

In general, equipment within 0.1MPa is usually not regarded as special equipment, but it is still necessary to pay attention to safety issues and operate and maintain in accordance with relevant specifications and standards.

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