ASME NUM-1-2004 pdf download
ASME NUM-1-2004 pdf download.Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists (With Bridge or Trolley or Hoist of the Underhung Type).
(g) Forced curing or drying of the coating system shall not be performed unless recommended by the coating manufacturer. (h) Fillers, sealants, and caulking compounds shall be compatible with the coating system. (i) Finished components (such as motors, brakes, gear reducers, limit switches, electrical dials and gauges, control enclosures, brake rectifier cabinets, control mas- ters, safety switches, auxiliary heaters, push-button sta- tions, transformers, manual magnetic disconnects, light fixtures, reactors, resistor banks, protective guards, cross-shaft bearing blocks, unitized hoists, interior of control cabinets, festoon trolley cable spacer systems cab interiors, and radio control equipment) may be furnished with conventional coatings unless otherwise specified by the owner. (j) For coating service Level I applications, the equipment manufacturer shall supply the estimated sur- face area of exposed parts provided with conventional coatings. (k) Nameplates and warning labels of factory finished components that are recoated shall be masked to pre- serve legibility. 9 (l) Items such as fasteners and conduits shall be supplied with the specified coating system, galvanized, or plating. Galvanizing or plating shall be subject to the requirements of NUM-G-2600. When specifically requested by the owner, a list of galvanized or plated parts shall be provided by the equipment manufacturer. (m) Surface contaminants, such as grease and oil, detected after blasting shall be removed to produce the surface conditions required by the appropriate Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) surface preparation requirement. (n) If there is visible deterioration of the surface beyond the specified SSPC preparation, repreparation of the surface shall be required. (o) Preparation of surfaces shall be accomplished by the methods originally used, except that small areas requiring repair or touchup where conventional blasting is not desirable may be reprepared by one of the following methods.
NUM-G-5100 REQUIREMENTS NUM-G-5110 Type I and Type II Equipment (a) The quality assurance program of the manufac- turer of Type I or Type II equipment shall meet ASME NQA-1, or shall meet the quality assurance requirements specified by the owner. (b) A specific quality assurance program for manu- facturers of mechanical and electrical components for Type II equipment is not required unless specified by the owner. (c) A specific quality assurance program for suppliers of Type II equipment structural components that are not listed in NUM-II-8500 is not required unless specified by the owner. (d) A specific quality assurance program for suppliers of Type I equipment structural, mechanical, and electri- cal components that are not listed in NUM-I-8500 is not required unless specified by the owner. NUM-G-5120 Type III Equipment A specific quality assurance program for manufactur- ers of Type III equipment is not required unless specified by the owner. NUM-G-5200 DOCUMENTATION The owner shall define, in its purchase documents, the requirements for the collection, storage, and mainte- nance of documentation applicable to procurement, de- 10 sign, manufacture, shipment, receipt, storage, installa- tion, and startup of cranes covered by this Standard. Guidance for determining documentation requirements to be specified in the owner’s purchase documents is provided in Seciton NUM-B, Nonmandatory Appendix. (a) As a minimum, design and manufacturing docu- mentation to be specified in the owner’s purchase documents for all cranes shall include the following: (1) assembly and outline drawings; (2) electrical schematics and wiring diagrams; (3) acceptance test plans and procedures; (4) software test plans for controls; (5) operating instructions; (6) maintenance instructions; and (7) software programs. (b) Minimum installation documentation for all cranes shall include the following: (1) records of high strength bolt torquing; (2) data sheets or logs on equipment installation inspection and alignment; (3) lubrication records; (4) documentation oftesting performed after instal- lation and prior to equipment acceptance; (5) results of end-to-end electrical tests; (6) final system adjustment data; (7) acceptance test procedures and results; and (8) load test. Additionally, for Type I and II cranes, system calcula- tions and load summary reports shall be included. The owner’s quality assurance program shall define which of these quality assurance documents are perma- nent records.