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ABSA & CRN Registration

ABSA CRN Registration for Pressure Equipment in Alberta

Licensed P.Eng review, authentication, and ABSA submission support for pressure vessels, boilers, heat exchangers, pressure piping, fittings, and imported pressure equipment intended for use in Alberta.

APEGA registered ABSA submission support ASME VIII & B31.3 International manufacturers
Service Capabilities

What We Support

Focused engineering support for industrial clients across Alberta and Western Canada.

01

Design Review

P.Eng review of drawings, calculations, code basis, design conditions, materials, and scope before ABSA submission.

02

CRN Acquisition

Support for Canadian Registration Number requirements for pressure vessels, boilers, heat exchangers, pressure piping, and fittings.

03

ABSA Submission Support

Engineering packages prepared for Alberta design registration review with clear documentation and response support.

04

Imported Equipment

Support for global manufacturers supplying pressure equipment into Alberta from the United States, Europe, Korea, China, and other markets.

05

Code & PESR Review

Review against applicable ASME code requirements, Alberta pressure equipment expectations, and project documentation needs.

06

Repair & Alteration Context

Engineering support when pressure equipment changes, repairs, or alterations create ABSA-related questions.

Engineering Detail

What Heartland Helps You Prepare

ABSA and CRN work is documentation-heavy. Heartland helps clients understand what engineering information is needed, where design gaps exist, and how to move toward a complete registration package.

  • Scope review: Determine whether the item, piping system, fitting, or package appears to require ABSA design registration.
  • Engineering review: Review drawings, calculations, material specifications, design pressure, design temperature, and code basis.
  • P.Eng authentication: Support professional engineering review and authentication where required by the registration path.
  • Submission coordination: Prepare organized documentation and support questions that arise during review.
  • International support: Help manufacturers outside Canada understand Alberta pressure equipment expectations before shipment or installation.
Project Intake

ABSA Registration Support That Starts With The Right Information

A clear intake package helps reduce rework, avoid late surprises, and move pressure equipment toward Alberta review more efficiently.

When To Call

  • Pressure vessels, boilers, fittings, or pressure piping are being supplied for Alberta use.
  • An imported equipment package needs Canadian Registration Number review before shipment or installation.
  • ABSA comments, missing calculations, unclear code basis, or authentication questions are slowing progress.

What To Send

  • Drawings, datasheets, calculations, design pressure, design temperature, materials, and code of construction.
  • Manufacturer details, previous registrations, fitting catalogues, piping line lists, and intended Alberta service.
  • Any ABSA correspondence, client specifications, inspection notes, or schedule constraints already known.
Service Areas

Alberta And Western Canada Coverage

Based in Sherwood Park, Heartland supports industrial clients across the region.

Sherwood Park Edmonton Strathcona County Fort Saskatchewan Alberta Industrial Heartland Fort McMurray Grande Prairie Lloydminster Red Deer Calgary British Columbia Saskatchewan Western Canada
Common Questions

ABSA & CRN Registration FAQ

Answers for facility managers, project teams, manufacturers, and operators.

Pressure equipment such as vessels, boilers, pressure piping, and fittings may require design registration and a CRN before legal installation in Alberta. Heartland can review scope and support the registration path.

Yes. Heartland supports international manufacturers and importers supplying pressure equipment into Alberta, including design review, P.Eng authentication, and ABSA submission support.

Typical information includes drawings, calculations, design conditions, material specifications, code basis, pressure ratings, manufacturer details, and supporting engineering documentation.

Pressure equipment design documentation typically requires review and authentication by an appropriately licensed Professional Engineer registered in Alberta.

Talk To Heartland

Need ABSA or CRN help?

Send the drawings, calculations, equipment details, and intended Alberta use case. Heartland can help determine the next engineering step.