Tank, Vessel & Pressure Equipment Fabrication worked example
Nozzle Labor at 92% productive-time capture factor: a worked example
Push productive-time capture factor up to 92% and the picture changes. This example computes every intermediate figure at that operating point. Use it when nozzle labor in tank, vessel and pressure equipment fabrication is being put through a tank, vessel and pressure equipment fabrication weighted-cost review.
The inputs for this scenario
- Nozzle count on the vessel: 100 units (unchanged)
- Fully burdened labor rate per nozzle: 45 $ / unit (unchanged)
- Productive-time capture factor: 92 % (raised for this scenario; the documented default is 80)
- Fixed nozzle setup charge: 250 $ (unchanged)
Working through the calculation
- Applying the documented formula (Nozzle Labor cost = quantity × rate × capture factor + fixed cost) to the inputs above produces each figure below.
- At this operating point the engine returns 4,390 $ for weighted cost, the number this scenario is built around.
- At this operating point the engine returns 43.9 $ / piece for per piece value.
- At this operating point the engine returns 4,140 $ for captured value.
- At this operating point the engine returns 250 $ for fixed adjustment.
How this compares with the baseline
- Against the tool's baseline example, where productive-time capture factor sits at 80% and the headline result is 3,850 $, this scenario comes in 14.03% above the baseline at 4,390 $.
- It multiplies nozzle count by a fully burdened per-nozzle rate, discounts for realistic productive time, then adds a fixed setup charge to give total and per-nozzle labor cost. The value of this scenario is the size of the gap it exposes: that gap, priced out over a year, is the budget you can justify spending to close it.
Results at a glance
- Weighted cost: 4,390 $ (headline result)
- Per piece value: 43.9 $ / piece
- Captured value: 4,140 $
- Fixed adjustment: 250 $
Run it with your numbers
- Every input above is editable in the live Nozzle Labor calculator, which recalculates instantly and can be shared with the inputs intact.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.