I would like to know if the gulf between ASME stamped and the CE mark are bridged by the UL testing required for UL listing. Here is a excerpt from an article I found online:
?Will an ASME U stamped vessel automatically qualify for a CE marking? At present, no. However, additional design documentation, welding process qualification / welder certification requirements, material certification, and quality control documentation will be required in order to obtain PED certification. Efforts to improve compatibility of the ASME code and the PED are likely to continue, however, it seems unlikely that the ASME code stamp and the CE designation will be interchangeable in the near future. In the PED, a Notified Body plays a role analogous to that of the Authorized Inspector in the ASME code. Most engineering firms which offer ASME code inspections are also qualified to serve as a Notified Body and can approve the issue of a CE stamp. These firms can offer guidance in navigating the PED requirements. The ASME also publishes guides intended to explain PED requirements to manufacturers of ASME code stamped vessels?