EN 593 Inspection & Test Plan (ITP)
A typical stage-wise ITP / quality plan for valves supplied to EN 593 — inspection activities, tests, acceptance references and verifying documents, with recommended hold, witness and review points for QC and third-party inspection.
What is the ITP for EN 593 valves?
An Inspection & Test Plan (ITP) sequences every check between raw material and dispatch, and assigns each an inspection level — Review (document check), Witness (inspector may attend), or Hold (work stops until released). The plan below is a typical ITP for valves built to EN 593 (Industrial Valves - Metallic Butterfly Valves); the tests and documents are drawn directly from the standard's requirements. Use it to structure your QAP or coordinate third-party inspection.
1. Documentation & design review
Review- Approval of drawings, datasheets and QAP against EN 593
- Face-to-face dimensions per EN 558 Series 13 and 20
- Four leakage rate classes: A (zero), B, C, D per EN 12266
2. Raw material verification
Review- Material Test Reports (MTRs) review per EN 10204 3.1/3.2
- Positive Material Identification (PMI) of pressure-containing parts
3. Dimensional inspection
Witness- Dimensional check per EN 593 / ASME B16.34 / applicable face-to-face
- Wall thickness verification
4. NDE (as applicable)
Witness- Visual, and RT/UT/MPI/DPT of castings/welds per specification
5. Pressure & performance testing
Hold- Shell test per EN 12266 Part 1: 1.5× PN rating
- Seat leakage test per EN 12266 Part 1: 1.1× PN rating
- Leakage rate A, B, C, or D as specified
Primary hold point — witnessed shell, seat and backseat tests.
6. Marking, painting & preservation
Review- Nameplate & body marking verification
- Painting/coating DFT check, end protection and preservation
7. Final documentation
Hold- EN 593 compliance declaration
- EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2 Material Test Reports
- PED Declaration of Conformity (for CE marking)
- Pressure test certificate
Final documentation review before release/dispatch.
This is a typical ITP framework populated from EN 593 requirements, for reference. The actual hold/witness/review split is agreed per project between purchaser, manufacturer and the third-party inspection agency in the approved QAP. Confirm project-specific requirements before use.
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