STD 125
STD 125
STD 125
OISD-STANDARD-125
First Edition, July 1990
Amended Edition, August 1999
Revised Edition, August 2007
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OISD - STD- 125
First Edition, July 1990
Amended edition, August 1999
Amended Edition, August 2007
Prepared by:
Functional Committee
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NOTE
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FOREWORD
The Coordinator,
Oil Industry Safety Directorate,
7th Floor, New Delhi House
27, Barakhamba Road
New Delhi – 110 001
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LIST OF FUNCTIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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CONTENTS
1.0 Introduction 01
2.0 Scope 01
3.0 Definitions 01
9.0 References 06
10.0 Annexure-I 07
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Inspection & Maintenance
of
Mechanical Seals
c) Health and environment concerns substances include but are not limited
d) Provisions in the basic design that shall to: HF acid, phenol, concentrated
consultation with the seal manufacturer Fluids having potential for auto Ignition/
and as per guidelines given in the Vaporization at operating temperatures and
national/ international standards such as cryogenic services shall have enhanced
API 682, OISD & ISO. safety features.
4.4 The factors to be considered for Dual seals with barrier fluid shall be applied
selection of mechanical seals are as for Hydrocarbon liquids at an operating
below: temperature above their auto-ignition
a) Media temperature. For example,
b) Temperature
a) Vacuum Residue above 250 deg C b) Use of temporary fine strainers to arrest
b) Vacuum Gas Oil above 257 deg C entry of debris/ dirt into the seal
c) Motor Spirit and gasoline above c) Proper venting of the equipment, seals
280 deg C and sealing systems to safe locations
d) Kerosene above 210 deg C d) Ensuring completeness of auxiliary
systems. e.g.- Flush & Quench Plans,
4.4.3 Pressure
Monitoring & Control Devices, Cooling &
Dual seals shall be used for hydrocarbon
Cleaning systems.
liquids with a vapour pressure more than or
e) Ensuring proper functioning of the
equal to 5 bar (abs) at the operating
auxiliary systems by suitable means like
temperature.
temperature or flow measurement.
4.5 Review of the existing
installations should be carried out and 5.2 Operation & Monitoring
necessary corrective steps to comply Proper operation of equipment as well
with the requirements in clauses 4.4 as sealing system is essential to ensure
taken to the extent feasible. that there are no catastrophic damages
to mechanical seals resulting in unsafe
5.0 Commissioning, Operation, conditions. It should be ensured that
Monitoring
proper procedures are in place to
Procedures shall be in place to ensure ensure that the mechanical seals are
that seals and sealing systems are operated properly. These procedures
properly commissioned, operated and shall include the following;
monitored so as to prevent failures,
a) Ensuring proper operation of equipment
resulting in unsafe conditions. The
as recommended by the OEM/ relevant
procedures shall be as per the
OISD standards.
guidelines below:
b) Proper venting of the equipment, seals
required, to prevent gas from the seal system shall be prepared and
bearing chamber migrating into the 7.2.1 Ensure trips and alarms for seal gas
7.5 Testing
Table below gives an indicative list of checks that can be carried out during the normal operation
of seals.
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