Canadian registration number (crn)
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Canadian Registration Number (CRN)
A legal requirement for all boilers, pressure vessels, piping and fittings.
Canadian regulators review designs of all pressure equipment and assign them a unique crn to confirm registration.
Who Needs It?
- Manufacturers
- Fabricators
- Operators and Transmission companies are required by law to ensure complaint installations only
How Does It Work?
- Identify Target Jurisdiction for your equipment .
- Application Forms
- Drawings
- Specifications and Design Calculations
- Fee and Document Submission
- Comments and recommendation from Regulator
- Revision of Design as per comments
- CRN Allotment certificate
Who Needs It?
- CRN is a mandatory requirement for all non-standard designs.
- Some jurisdictions (like…) require CRN for all standard and non-standard applications set to operate above 103 kPag.
- CRN must be processed prior to any installations.
- CRN process usually takes up to to 3-6 weeks and documentary requirements may vary.
- Some CRNs may require additional engineering analysis like Stress Reports, FE Analysis that may add to the timeline requirements.