An examination candidate should contact the
applicable jurisdiction for specific application information. Each jurisdiction may
coordinate its application and invigilation for examination differently.
A candidate is allowed to use, and may
be provided, the following items in the examination room:
· A
non-technical dictionary provided by the local jurisdiction;
· Handbook
of Formulae and Physical Constants, Steam Tables and Refrigeration Tables are normally
provided;
· ASME
Boiler & Pressure Vessel Codes except for Sections VI and VII;
· The
2004 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Academic Extract and Supplement produced
by PanGlobal Training Systems;
· ASME/ANSI
B31.1 Pressure Piping Code and B31.3 Process Piping Code;
· CSA
B51, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Pressure Piping Code;
· CSA
B52, Mechanical Refrigeration Code;
· Act
and Regulations for the examining Jurisdiction;
· Pens
and pencils;
· Non-programmable
calculator see important note and
(Normally, the above items are useful for all classes of examination.)
· Drawing
instruments and drawing templates.
Note:
· The
candidate must provide picture ID to the Examiner prior to the examination.
· No
cell phone or any electronic communication devices are allowed to be brought into
the examination room.
· The
items referenced above must be shown to the examiner for approval.
· No
other reference material is allowed.
· Important: If
your calculator is programmable, you must reset it in the company of the examiner
so that the examiner is sure that all memories are clear. Or the examiner may
request that you remove the battery to erase all memory. This may be done during your
examination time, so be aware that you may have less time to complete your exam. If
the memories do not clear by resetting the calculator or by removing the battery,
the calculator shall not be used. Also, if your calculator fails to function
after reset or battery removal, the examiner is not responsible and you may be at
a significant disadvantage.
· The
information in the 1983 Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Academic
Extract is outdated. Using this 1983 Edition of the ASME Extract for any power
engineering examination is not recommended. Besides using the 2004 Edition
of the ASME Academic Extract and Supplement, candidates may use the current edition
of the ASME Code.
Contact your local jurisdiction to find
out the details.