API 570 Awareness Course PDF
API 570 Awareness Course PDF
API 570 Awareness Course PDF
API 570
Fitness-for-service:
The "API RP, 579 Fitness-for-Service" concepts may be used for
evaluating in-service degradation of pressure piping and components.
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Injection points
Deadlegs
Corrosion under insulation (CUI)
Soil-to-air (S/A) interfaces
Service specific and localized corrosion
Erosion and corrosion/erosion
Environmental cracking
Corrosion beneath linings and deposits
Fatigue cracking
Creep cracking
Brittle fracture
Freeze damage
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Location where it creates a safety and environmental hazard in the event of a leak.
Areas with higher corrosion rates.
Areas with potentially localized corrosion attack.
More complexity in terms of fittings, branches, deadlegs, injection points, and other
similar items.
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Inspector judgment.
Certified welding inspector judgment.
Piping engineer judgment.
Engineering fitness-for-service analysis.
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Class 2:
Class 2 piping is usually unit process piping and selected offsite piping that is not included in Class 1 piping. Examples are
as follows:
1. On-site hydrocarbons that will slowly vaporize during release
2. Hydrogen, fuel gas, and natural gas.
3. On-site strong acids and caustics.
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Inspection Intervals
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Inspection Intervals
Extent of Visual External and CUI Inspections:
External inspections should be scheduled in accordance with Table 6-2 using
the checklist in Appendix D, external inspection checklist for process piping.
Alternatively, external visual inspection intervals can be established by using
a valid RBI assessment conducted in accordance with API RP 580.
It is recognized that several factors may affect the likelihood of CUI to
include:
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b.
c.
d.
Piping systems that are known to have a remaining life of over 10 years or
that are adequately protected against external corrosion need not be included
for the NDE inspection recommended in Table 6-2.
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Inspection Intervals
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Inspection Intervals
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Inspection Intervals
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Pressure Testing:
Pressure tests are normally required after alterations and major
repairs.
When a pressure test is not necessary or practical, NDE shall
be utilized in lieu of a pressure test.
The owner/user shall specify industry-qualified UT shear wave
examiners for closure welds that have not been pressure tested
and for weld repairs identified by the piping engineer or
authorized inspector.
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Soil Corrosivity:
For piping buried in lengths greater than 100 feet (30 m) and
not cathodically protected, evaluations of soil corrosivity should
be performed at 5-year intervals.
Cathodic Protection:
The system should be monitored at intervals in accordance
with Section 10 of NACE RP0169 or Section 11 of API RP 651.
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If the piping is contained inside a casing pipe, the condition of the casing
should be inspected to determine if water and/or soil has entered the casing.
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If, during the remainder of the test period, the pressure decreases
more than 5 percent, the piping should be visually inspected
externally and/or inspected internally to find the leak and assess the
extent of corrosion.
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Examples of Repairs
The longitudinal welds (number 1, Figure C-1) on the reinforcing
sleeve shall be fitted with a suitable tape or mild steel backing strip
(see note) to avoid fusing the weld to the side wall of the pipe.
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Examples of Repairs
Small Repair Patches:
Examples of small
repair patches are
shown in figure C-2.
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End
Course Facilitator:
ASHOK KUMAR
API 570 (APPEARED)
mailto : [email protected]
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