High Energy Piping Walkdowns in Compliance With ASME B31.1

M. Cohn, Robert J. Gialdini, Osborne B. Nye
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This paper discusses high energy piping (HEP) system walkdown requirements and guidelines in compliance with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B31.1 Code. Chapter VII states that the Operating Company shall develop and implement a program requiring documentation of piping support readings and recorded piping system displacements. Guidelines for this program are provided in Nonmandatory Appendix V, para. V-7. The Code also requires that the Operating Company shall evaluate the effects of unexpected piping position changes, significant vibrations, and malfunctioning supports on the piping system’s integrity and safety. These requirements and guidelines have been developed for personnel safety and piping system reliability. The HEP system should be maintained to behave as expected in the original design analysis unless a field change is justified by qualified personnel. The walkdown program should be an integral part of an asset integrity management program, including observations, documentation, evaluations, corrective actions, and countermeasures. A thorough HEP system walkdown includes more than documented hanger readings. It should include visual assessments of possible sagging pipe, unusual pipe slopes, building structure damage, lagging/insulation damage, locked spring hangers, piping interferences, damaged spring coils, loose/missing support fasteners, unloaded rigid supports, bent struts, insufficient hydraulic fluid in snubbers, detached Teflon strips on sliding supports, and confirmation that the current supports are consistent with the original design specifications. If accessible, it should be confirmed that there are no gaps in the sliding supports. This paper illustrates that it is now possible to photographically document spring support position indicator readings from distances up to 30 feet (9.1 meters). Photographic documentation provides higher confidence in the position indicator readings and can resolve many visual documentation discrepancies, such as incorrect support readings, readings from opposite position indicator sides, and parallax issues. If accessible, closer inspections may confirm if a spring support is in fact internally bottomed-out or topped-out. Nonmandatory Appendix V provides recommended hot walkdown and cold walkdown forms. These forms provide additional space for applicable notes. Example photographs of many piping system anomalies and associated documentation are provided in this paper. ASME B31.1 requires that significant displacement variations from the expected design displacements shall be considered to assess the piping system’s integrity.
符合ASME B31.1的高能管道清查
本文讨论了符合美国机械工程师协会(ASME) B31.1规范的高能管道(HEP)系统行走要求和指南。第七章规定,运营公司应制定并实施一项计划,要求提供管道支撑读数和记录管道系统位移的文件。本计划的指导方针载于非强制性附录V第6段。V-7。规范还要求运营公司应评估意外的管道位置变化、重大振动和故障支撑对管道系统完整性和安全性的影响。这些要求和指南是为了人员安全和管道系统的可靠性而制定的。HEP系统应保持在原始设计分析中预期的运行状态,除非有资格的人员证明现场更改是合理的。盘点计划应该是资产完整性管理计划的一个组成部分,包括观察、文档、评估、纠正措施和对策。HEP系统的详细检查包括了更多的悬挂器读数。它应包括对可能的管道下垂、不寻常的管道坡度、建筑结构损坏、滞后/绝缘损坏、锁定的弹簧吊架、管道干扰、损坏的弹簧线圈、松动/缺失的支撑紧固件、卸载的刚性支撑、弯曲的支撑、缓冲器中液压油不足、滑动支撑上的特氟龙条脱落,并确认当前支撑与原始设计规范一致。如果可以接近,应确认滑动支承没有缝隙。本文说明,现在可以从最远30英尺(9.1米)的距离摄影记录弹簧支撑位置指示器的读数。摄影文档提供了位置指示器读数更高的可信度,并可以解决许多视觉文档差异,例如不正确的支持读数,相反位置指示器侧面的读数和视差问题。如果可以接近,仔细检查可以确认弹簧支架实际上是内部底部向外还是顶部向外。非强制性附录V提供了推荐的热演练和冷演练表格。这些表格为适用的注释提供了额外的空间。本文提供了许多管道系统异常的示例照片和相关文件。ASME B31.1要求应考虑与预期设计位移的显著变化,以评估管道系统的完整性。
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