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Design Registration

Design Registration ensures that pressure equipment designs are in compliance with The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act, Regulations, and relevant codes and standards.

Design applications must be submitted through The Design Submission Portal.

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Owners, users, agents, manufacturers, and contractors of pressure equipment used in the province of Saskatchewan are responsible for registering their equipment designs with TSASK. Before any pressure equipment is registered, its design is subject to an engineering review.

The owner of the design has responsibility for its correctness, the registration of a design does not relieve any person who constructs, installs, alters, or repairs pressure equipment of liability with respect to that design.

Design Registration involves:

  • Assessment of new and revised designs of boilers, pressure vessels, pressure piping, fittings and other pressure equipment for compliance with the Act and registration of those found acceptable

  • Assessment of alterations to boilers, pressure vessels and piping and registration of those found acceptable

  • Alternative to CRN (Data report) Registration option

Registration Requirements

Boilers & Pressure Vessels Design Drawings

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Pressure Piping Design

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Fitting Design

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Engineered Composite Systems

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Engineered Pressure Enclosures

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National CRN Registrations

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Alternative to CRN Registrations

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Changing the Manufacturer of Record on a CRN

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Design Registration Terms and Conditions

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Special Request to Codes and Standards Compliance

Please complete this application to request a service.

NOTE: This form should not be used to apply for special exemptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Yes, design registration is required for rerates. The following must be submitted to the TSASK Design Portal:

Pressure vessels

  • The Manufacturer’s Data Report (MDR (U-1A)
  • TSK-1009 Repair/Alteration Report
  • Non-destructive examination results (UT preferable) to establish the vessels condition
  • ASME code calculations verifying that the vessel, in its present condition, is suitable for its intended service

Piping systems

If the original hydro test is not adequate for the new conditions, a pressure test will be required. The same applies to the derating of vessels and piping systems.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Yes, Saskatchewan has an option for owners of pressure equipment to register a data report in lieu of obtaining a Canadian Registration Number (CRN) for Saskatchewan. Please refer to the Alternative to CRN Registrations section for the full process.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

The nameplate must meet the requirements of the applicable ASME Code and/or CSA B51. A CRN will not be issued by TSASK when the alternative to CRN registration process is followed. Therefore, a ‘3’ will not be added to the suffix of the CRN issued by another province nor will the CRN that is stamped on the nameplate contain the ‘3’ for Saskatchewan.

TSASK tracks these vessels by issuing a unique Saskatchewan ‘SK’ number which is recorded at TSASK and is added to the unit by the local TSASK Inspector. Owners who register the data report should contact the local TSASK Inspector to make arrangements for the stamping of the registration number.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Standard Category A, B, C or G fittings as set out in the CSA B51 code that comply with the specifications and standards listed in:

  • Table 126.1 of ASME B31.1-2016
  • Table 326.1 of ASME B31.3-2016
  • Table 526.1 of ASME B31.5-2016
  • Pressure relieve devices that comply with ASME/NBBI code

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Certified capacity-rated pressure relief devices listed as Category G fitting in CSA B51-14 Table 1, do not require registration in Saskatchewan.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Standard turnaround time is 6 weeks.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Turnaround for data report registration is 1 week.

  • Boilers & Pressure Vessels

Yes, this would be considered a “reciprocal registration”. Design review time is considerably less than a regular review.