Fittings Design Registration
Any person who intends to manufacture a fitting for use in Alberta in connection with
any boiler, pressure vessel or pressure piping system shall apply for registration
of the fitting.
As defined in the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation (AR 49/2006) section 1 (1)(n),
fitting means a valve, gauge, regulating and controlling device, flange, pipe fitting
or any other appurtenance that is attached to or forms part of a boiler, pressure
vessel, fired-heater pressure coil, thermal liquid heating system or pressure
piping system.
Registration Submission Requirements:
Submission Requirements for Registration of Fittings Designs in Alberta
Any person who intends to manufacture a fitting for use in Alberta in connection with
any boiler, pressure vessel or pressure piping system shall apply for registration
of the fitting.
As defined in the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation (AR 49/2006) section 1 (1)(n),
fitting means a valve, gauge, regulating and controlling device, flange, pipe fitting
or any other appurtenance that is attached to or forms part of a boiler, pressure
vessel, fired-heater pressure coil, thermal liquid heating system or pressure
piping system.
Registration submissions shall include:
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a completed Design Registration Application AB-31 for each design;
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two original* completed Statutory Declaration Forms, Form AB-41,
witnessed by a Commissioner for Oaths or a Notary Public. See Form AB-41a for guidance.
[* with original signatures];
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a copy of a document from the agency that verified the Manufacturer's quality management
system, attesting to the fact that a suitable quality management system exists and
that it is being implemented. (Typically a certificate of registration.);
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the design details (drawings, brochures, catalogues etc., as appropriate) in duplicate;
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proof of registration in another Canadian jurisdiction (if applicable);
For guidance in completing the Statutory Declaration Form AB-41, please refer
to AB-41a (Guide for Completing Form AB-41).
Note: Errors or omissions in completing the Statutory Declaration will likely extend
the time necessary to complete the registration process.
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Updated Feb 18, 2010