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API 570 CHINESE

English -- Piping Inspection Code: In-service Inspection, Rating, Repair, and Alteration of Piping Systems - Third Edition;
Chinese -- 管道检验规范 在用管道系统检验、修理、改造和再定级 - Third Edition

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API - American Petroleum Institute
Year: 2009

Abstract: GENERAL APPLICATION
Coverage
API 570 covers inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating procedures for metallic piping systems that have been in-service.
Intent
API 570 was developed for the petroleum refining and chemical process industries but may be used, where practical, for any piping system. It is intended for use by organizations that maintain or have access to an authorized inspection agency, a repair organization, and technically qualified piping engineers, inspectors, and examiners, all as defined in Section 3.
Limitations
API 570 shall not be used as a substitute for the original construction requirements governing a piping system before it is placed in-service; nor shall it be used in conflict with any prevailing regulatory requirements.
SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
Included Fluid Services
Except as provided in 1.2.2, API 570 applies to piping systems for process fluids, hydrocarbons, and similar flammable or toxic fluid services, such as the following:
a. Raw, intermediate, and finished petroleum products.
b. Raw, intermediate, and finished chemical products.
c. Catalyst lines.
d. Hydrogen, natural gas, fuel gas, and flare systems.
e. Sour water and hazardous waste streams above threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
f. Hazardous chemicals above threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
Excluded and Optional Piping Systems
The fluid services and classes of piping systems listed below are excluded from the specific requirements of API 570 but may be included at the owner’s or user’s (owner/user’s) option.
a. Fluid services that are excluded or optional include the following:
1. Hazardous fluid services below threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
2. Water (including fire protection systems), steam, steam-condensate, boiler feed water, and Category D fluid services, as defined in ASME B31.3.
b. Classes of piping systems that are excluded or optional are as follows:
1. Piping systems on movable structures covered by jurisdictional regulations, including piping systems on trucks, ships, barges, and other mobile equipment.
2. Piping systems that are an integral part or component of rotating or reciprocating mechanical devices, such as pumps, compressors, turbines, generators, engines, and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders where the primary design considerations and/or stresses are derived from the functional requirements of the device.
3. Internal piping or tubing of fired heaters and boilers, including tubes, tube headers, return bends, external crossovers, and manifolds.
4. Pressure vessels, heaters, furnaces, heat exchangers, and other fluid handling or processing equipment, including internal piping and connections for external piping.
5. Plumbing, sanitary sewers, process waste sewers, and storm sewers.
6. Piping or tubing with an outside diameter not exceeding that of NPS ½.
7. Nonmetallic piping and polymeric or glass-lined piping.
FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE
This inspection code recognizes fitness-for-service concepts for evaluating in-service degradation of pressure containing components. API RP 579 provides general requirements and detailed assessment procedures for specific types of degradation that are referenced in this code.
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description abstractGENERAL APPLICATION
Coverage
API 570 covers inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating procedures for metallic piping systems that have been in-service.
Intent
API 570 was developed for the petroleum refining and chemical process industries but may be used, where practical, for any piping system. It is intended for use by organizations that maintain or have access to an authorized inspection agency, a repair organization, and technically qualified piping engineers, inspectors, and examiners, all as defined in Section 3.
Limitations
API 570 shall not be used as a substitute for the original construction requirements governing a piping system before it is placed in-service; nor shall it be used in conflict with any prevailing regulatory requirements.
SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
Included Fluid Services
Except as provided in 1.2.2, API 570 applies to piping systems for process fluids, hydrocarbons, and similar flammable or toxic fluid services, such as the following:
a. Raw, intermediate, and finished petroleum products.
b. Raw, intermediate, and finished chemical products.
c. Catalyst lines.
d. Hydrogen, natural gas, fuel gas, and flare systems.
e. Sour water and hazardous waste streams above threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
f. Hazardous chemicals above threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
Excluded and Optional Piping Systems
The fluid services and classes of piping systems listed below are excluded from the specific requirements of API 570 but may be included at the owner’s or user’s (owner/user’s) option.
a. Fluid services that are excluded or optional include the following:
1. Hazardous fluid services below threshold limits, as defined by jurisdictional regulations.
2. Water (including fire protection systems), steam, steam-condensate, boiler feed water, and Category D fluid services, as defined in ASME B31.3.
b. Classes of piping systems that are excluded or optional are as follows:
1. Piping systems on movable structures covered by jurisdictional regulations, including piping systems on trucks, ships, barges, and other mobile equipment.
2. Piping systems that are an integral part or component of rotating or reciprocating mechanical devices, such as pumps, compressors, turbines, generators, engines, and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders where the primary design considerations and/or stresses are derived from the functional requirements of the device.
3. Internal piping or tubing of fired heaters and boilers, including tubes, tube headers, return bends, external crossovers, and manifolds.
4. Pressure vessels, heaters, furnaces, heat exchangers, and other fluid handling or processing equipment, including internal piping and connections for external piping.
5. Plumbing, sanitary sewers, process waste sewers, and storm sewers.
6. Piping or tubing with an outside diameter not exceeding that of NPS ½.
7. Nonmetallic piping and polymeric or glass-lined piping.
FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE
This inspection code recognizes fitness-for-service concepts for evaluating in-service degradation of pressure containing components. API RP 579 provides general requirements and detailed assessment procedures for specific types of degradation that are referenced in this code.
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