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ASME BPVC Section I-2010

are inherently hazardous and adequate safeguards for personnel and property shall be employed in conducting these tests. 5.1 Hardness Hardness shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 18. When surface preparation is necessary, the amount of material removed shall not exceed 0.007 in. (0.18 mm) in the area contaced by the indenter. 5.2 Proof Torque Test 5.2.1 Mandrels for Wrench Openings.

The wrenches shall be tested on mandrels conforming to Table 8 or Table 8M as applicable. Mandrels shall be hardened to a minimum of 55 HRC and smoothly finished on the wrench engaging surfaces. 5.2.2 Application of Proof Torque. Wrench openings shall be gaged prior to testing. The torque shall be applied with a suitable torque producing machine to mandrels that are fully seated and extend through the wrenching surfaces. Above asme bavc pdf 50% of peak value, torque shall be applied at a speed of 15 deg/min to 30 deg/ min until peak value is verified, then torque shall be released. Following the removal of the proof torque, wrench openings will be regaged. Wrenches that do not sustain the proof torque or crack, fracture, or slip on the mandrel, have failed the test. The wrench shall also be considered to have failed the test if there is permanent spreading of the open end jaw in excess of the "NO GO" gage sizes of ASME B107.17M by more than the following at the tips: ASME B107.100-2010 (B107.21)

ASTM B117 - 09

e design and construc- tion of tanks and fianges are published by the American Petroleum Institute and have designations such as API-605. When documents so designated are referred to in Sec- tion III, for example API-605-1988, they are standards published by the American Petroleum Institute and are listed in Table NCA-7100-1. (d) References to Appendices. Two types of Appendices are used in Section III and are designated Mandatory and Nonmandatory.

(1) Mandatory Appendices contain requirements which must astm pdf be followed in construction; such references are designated by a Roman numeral followed by Arabic numerals. References to II-1100 or XI-3212, for example, relate to the Mandatory Appendices. (2) Nonmandatory Appendices provide information or guidance for the use of Section III; such references are designated by a capital letter followed by Arabic numerals. A reference to D-1100, for example, relates to a Nonmandatory Appendix. III, some such specifications were not included astm download in Section 1 The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) was formerly II of this Code. A reference to ASTM E 94 refers to the specification so designated by and published by ASTM, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428. (2) Dimensional standards covering products such as valves, fianges, and fittings are sponsored and published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Copyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS xxiv known as the American Standards Association. Standards approved by the Association were designated by the prefix "ASA" followed by the number of the standard and the year of publication. More recently, the American National Standards Institute was known as the United States of America Standards Institute. Standards were designated by the prefix "USAS" followed by the number of the standard and the year of publica- tion. While the letters of the prefix have changed with the name of the organization, the numbers of the standards have remained unchanged. Licensee=Korea Power Engineerin

UL 2737 standard

t relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. No corresponding requirement. Recommendations. GS-R-3 users should address this NQA-1 requirement. Consult relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. No corresponding requirement. Recommendations. GS-R-3 users should address this NQA-1 requirement. Consult relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. 10 Inspection 10-100 General 216.7 GS-R-3 Requirements 5.7 and 5.15 Recommendations.

GS-R-3 users should ensure that inspection for acceptance is performed by qualified persons other than those who per- formed or directly supervised the work. PART IV, SUBPART 4.7 Table I ASME NQA-1b-2011 The Extent to Which GS-R-3 Addresses NQA-1 Requirements (Cont'd) Requirement 10-200 Inspection Requirements 10-300 Inspection Hold Points 10-400 Inspection Planning 401 Planning NQA-1 GS-R-3 and Recommendations GS-R-3 Requirement 5.7 Recommendations. When specifying inspection requirements and acceptance criteria, GS-R-3 users should include specified requirements con- tained in the applicable design documents or other pertinent technical documents approved by the responsible design organization. No corresponding requirements. Recommendations. GS-R-3 users should address this NQA-1 requirement. Specified hold points should be indicated in asme pdf appropriate documents. Consult relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. No corresponding requirements. 402 Sampling Recommendations. GS-R-3 UL Standard users should address these NQA-1 requirements. Consult relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. 10-500 In-Process Inspection No corresponding requirements. Recommendations. GS-R-3 users should address this NQA-1 requirement. Consult relevant parts of NQA-1 for guidance on implementation of this requirement. 10-600 Final Inspections 601 602 603 604 Resolution of Nonconformances Inspection R

UL 1637 pdf

neral approach presented herein. All of these meters measure the amount of flow passing through them by Generally, pressure drop increases relative to the meter speed and the volumetric efficiency increases with increasing absolute viscosity, but not in a directly pro- portional or linear way. The maximum volumetric effi- ciency usually occurs in the middle of the range of . 14-6.2 Calibration Requirements The recommended practice is to calibrate these meters in the same fluid at the same temperature as is expected in their intended performance asme pdf test environment or ser- vice. Unlike the turbine meters, these machines are rela- tively insensitive to piping installations and otherwise poor flow conditions; in fact, they are more of a flow disturbance than practically anything else upstream or down in plant piping. If the calibration laboratory does not have the identical fluid, the next best procedure is to calibrate the meter in a similar fluid over the same cutting the fluid into chunks of known volume and range of [Eq. (14-6.2)] expected UL pdf in service. This recom- counting the volumes.

They are also called volumeters. 148 mendation implies duplicating the absolute viscosity of FLOW MEASUREMENT Outlet Housing Sliding vane Cam roller Block Cam Rotor A Inlet Main shaft Measuring chamber ASME PTC 19.5-2004 (a) Metering Chamber of a Sliding Vane Meter Measuring chambers (b) Measuring Chamber and Disk Rotating vanes Timing gears (c) Schematic Representation of the Operating Features of a Rotating Vane Meter GENERAL NOTE: Here the gears have 2 "teeth" or lobes. (d) Cross Section Through a Gear-Type Meter Fig. 14-6 Positive Displacement Volumeters 149 ASME PTC 19.5-2004 the two fluids. It has been reported [1] that temperature effects, apart from influence on viscosity, were negligible rela

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ide for Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems, and technical publications of plastic pipe and fitting manufacturers. ASME B31.8-2010 Table 842.2.9-1 Nominal Values for Coefficients of Thermal Expansion of Thermoplastic Pipe Materials Nominal fittings shall be protected from long-term exposure to direct sunlight. 842.3.3 Installation Provisions (a) Above Ground Installation. Plastic piping may be General Material Designation installed above ground if it is one of the following: (1) encased in metal pipe that is protected against atmospheric corrosion; protected against deterioration (e.g., high-temperature degradation); and protected against external damage PE 2306 PE 3306 PE 3406 9.0 (5.0) 9.0 (5.0) 9.0 (5.0) (2) installed on a bridge in accordance with GRI Report 00/0154, Design Guide for Pipes Across Bridges PVC PVC PVC PVC PVC 1120 1220 2110 2112 2116 3.0 3.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 (1.7) (1.9) (2.8) (2.5) (2.2) (3) installed for plastic service lines as permitted in para. 849.4.2(b) Plastic pipe shall not be used to support external loads. Encased plastic pipe shall be able to withstand anticipated temperatures without deteriorating or PB 2110 7.2 (4.0) decreasing in strength below the design limitations stated in paras. 842.2.2 and 842.2.3. When protecting GENERAL NOTES: (a) Individual compounds may differ from values in this table as much UL download as ��10%. More exact values for specific commercial products may be obtained from the manufacturers. (b) Abbreviations: PVC p polyvinyl chloride, PE p polyethylene, and PB p polybutylene. 842.3.2 Inspection and Handling Provisions. Plastic piping components are susceptible to UL pdf damage by mis- handling. Gouges, cuts, kinks, or other forms of damage may cause failure. Care shall be exercised during han- dling and installation to prevent such damage. (a) Plastic pipe and tubing shall be carefully inspected for cuts, scratches, gouges, and other imperfections before use, and any pipe or tubing containing h ide for Gas Transmission and  Distribution Piping Systems, and technical publications of plastic pipe and fitting manufacturers. ASME B31.8-2010 Table 842.2.9-1 Nominal Values for Coefficients of Thermal Expansion of Thermoplastic Pipe Materials Nominal fittings shall be protected from long-term exposure to direct sunlight. 842.3.3 Installation Provisions (a) Above Ground Installation.

Plastic piping may be General Material Designation ( Coefficients of Thermal Expansion ASTM D 696,  installed above ground if it is one of the following: (1) encased in metal pipe that is protected against atmospheric corrosion; protected against deterioration (e.g., high-temperature degradation); and protected against external damage PE 2306 PE 3306 PE 3406 9.0 (5.0) 9.0 (5.0) 9.0 (5.0) (2) installed on a bridge in accordance with GRI Report 00/0154, Design Guide for Pipes UL download Across Bridges (3) installed for plastic service lines as permitted in para. 849.4.2(b) Plastic pipe shall not be used to support external loads. Encased plastic pipe shall be able to withstand anticipated temperatures without deteriorating or PB 2110 7.2 (4.0) decreasing in strength below the design limitations stated in paras. 842.2.2 and 842.2.3. When protecting GENERAL NOTES: (a) Individual compounds may differ from values in this table as much as ��10%. More exact values for specific commercial products may be obtained from the manufacturers. (b) Abbreviations: PVC p polyvinyl chloride, PE p polyethylene, and PB p polybutylene. 842.3.2 Inspection and Handling Provisions. Plastic piping components are susceptible to damage by mis- handling. Gouges, cuts, kinks, or other forms of damage may cause failure. Care shall be exercised during han- dling and installation to prevent such damage. (a) Plastic pipe and tubing shall be carefully inspected for cuts, scratches, gouges, and other imperfections before use, and any pipe or tubing containing h

API BULL 5C2-1999

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ASME B30.6 -2010 pdf

s with the service openings or ports on the adsorber bed. It provides the means of loading bulk granular adsorbent into the adsorber bed. The method of loading shall ensure that the bed is uniformly filled. (o) seismic requirements (p) adsorbent sampling requirements (quantity and frequency) (q) spent adsorbent handling requirements (r) fire protection requirements FE-4121 Adsorbent Removal Equipment FE-4220 SIZING The aol.com adsorbent service equipment also provides the means for removing spent adsorbent from the Type III adsorber. The service equipment shall include the necessary separating/filter capacity to control safety and Each adsorber unit shall be sized to provide the specified total volumetric fiow and meet the performance requirements as specified in FE-4210(i) and (j) or (k).

health hazards arising from handling of the adsorbent. The spent adsorbent shall be containerized as specified FE-4300 ADSORBENT BED DETAILS for disposal. (a) Each bed section shall consist of perforated sheets, spaced uniformly to form the bed. The sheets shall be assembled to a formed, nonperforated frame by welding. FE-4200 FE-4210 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS DESIGN CRITERIA The frame, or a nonperforated margin on the sheet, shall be of such width as to prevent bypass. Each bed shall have 1 in. (25.4 mm) minimum margins in order Design criteria for the following parameters shall be specified: (a) type astm download of gas to be treated (b) volumetric fiow rate (scfm) (c) design pressure (internal and external) to prevent wall effect in the gas fiow. Location and placement of spacers, stiffeners, and asme b31.3 supports shall be designed to ensure conformance to design requirements. (b) The smooth side of the perforated sheet shall be in contact with the adsorbent. ASME AG-1b-2011 ARTICLE FE-8000 QUALITY ASSURANCE FE-8100 GENERAL (a ) net bed area certification Quality assurance shall be in accordance with Article AA-8000 of this Code. The Manufacturer of this equip- ment shall develop and maintain a QA

ASME A18.1-2008 download

Areas to Account for Mitigation Systems Evaluating Post-Leak asme download Mitigation of Consequence Evaluating post-leak response is an important step ieee download in the consequence analysis. In this step, the various mitigation systems in place are evaluated for their effectiveness in limiting the consequence areas. Toxic releases are typically characterized as a prolonged buildup, then reduction, in cloud concentration, with accumulated exposure throughout. Flammable events more often are releases that are either ignited quickly, or the material is quickly dispersed below its lower flammability limit. For these reasons, different approaches are necessary for evaluating the post-leak response for the types of consequences accounted for in API RBI. Mitigations systems and their effect on flammable release consequences are presented here. 5.8.4.2 Effects of Mitigation Measures on Flammable Consequence Magnitudes

The adjustments to the magnitude of the consequence for flammable releases based on unit mitigation systems are provided in Table 5.10. These values are based on engineering judgment, utilizing experience in evaluating mitigation measures in quantitative risk analyses. The consequence area reduction factor, factmit , to account for the presence of mitigation systems is provided in Table 5.10. 5.8.5 Adjustment of Consequence Areas for Energy Efficiencies Comparison of calculated consequences with those of actual historical releases indicates that there is a need to correct large instantaneous releases for energy efficiency. In API RBI, this correction is made for instantaneous events exceeding a release mass of 4536 kgs [10,000 lbs] by dividing the calculated consequence areas by the adjustment factor, eneff n , given by Equation.(3.18).  15 Note that the adjustment defined by Equation (3.18) is not applied to continuous releases. (3.18) 5.8.6 Blending of Results Based on Release Type The Level 1 consequence area calculations yield significantly different results depending on whether the continuous area equations are used or the instantaneous area equations are used

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General The vendor shall provide sufficient written instructions and all necessary drawings to enable the purchaser to install, operate, and maintain all of the equipment covered by the purchase order. This information shall be compiled in a manual or manuals with a cover sheet showing the information listed in ansi standards 9.1.2, an index sheet, and a complete list of the enclosed drawings by title and drawing number. The manual or manuals shall be prepared specifically for the equipment covered by the purchase order.

"Typical" manuals shall not be provided. 9.3.7.2 Installation Manual All information required for the proper installation of the equipment shall be compiled in a manual that must be issued no later than the time of issue of final certified drawings. The installation manual may be separate from the operating and maintenance RECIPROCATING COMPRESSORS FOR PETROLEUM, CHEMICAL, AND GAS INDUSTRY SERVICES instructions. The installation manual shall contain information on alignment and grouting procedures, normal and maximum utility requirements, centers of mass, rigging provisions and procedures, and all other installation data. All drawings and data specified in 9.2.2 and 9.2.3 that are pertinent to proper installation shall be included as part of this manual (see description of line item 64 in Annex F). 9.3.7.3 Operating and Maintenance Manuals A manual containing all required operating and maintenance instructions ieee download shall be supplied no later than two weeks after all specified tests have been successfully completed. In addition to covering operation at all spec

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