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Description / Abstract:
This guide provides a summary of some of the more commonly used
codes, standards, recommended practices (RPs), specifications and
guidelines produced by organizations based in the United States
that assist manufacturers, owners, users and their designated
agents, regulators and other stakeholders in maintaining the
integrity of fixed pressure equipment in process plants and in
general industrial use. For the convenience of the user of this
guide, the term "documents" will be used throughout to refer
collectively to "codes, standards, recommended practices,
specifications and guidelines." This guide is not
all-inclusive.
There are many documents that are useful for specific
applications of pressure equipment that have not been described or
included as references in this guide. This does not imply that
these documents should not be used or that they have any
deficiencies. Note also that engineering knowledge and experience
is necessary for the proper application of most of the standards
listed.
The following applications for pressure equipment are not
specifically included in the scope. However, the owner of these
categories of equipment may use those portions of this guide that
are applicable:
(a) Upstream "non-process" equipment in the oil and gas
industry (e.g., pressure equipment used in oil and gas exploration
and production such as Christmas trees, wellhead equipment, flow
lines, subsea equipment)
(b) Equipment in commercial nuclear power plants
(c) Domestic plumbing and other domestic pressure
equipment such as hot water heaters. Portable air receivers (air
tanks) used by homeowners and contractors are excluded from the
scope but air receivers in industrial facilities are included
(d) Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) transport and storage (API and ship classification
societies)
(e) Pipelines
(f) Pressure equipment used in transport service.
This guide includes only documents that are pertinent to
maintaining equipment integrity (e.g., pressure containment)
through appropriate design, construction, inspection, maintenance,
alteration and repair. Standards related to areas such as
identification schemes, plant or pipeline operator qualification,
etc. are outside of its scope.
The inclusion of a document in this guide does not imply that
the document is endorsed by ASME. This listing is provided only for
the convenience of manufacturers, users and their designated
agents, regulators and other stakeholders to help identify
documents that are potentially applicable.