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Safe Hot Tapping Practices in the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries
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STANDARD published on 1.3.2020
Designation standards: API RP 2201-ed.5
Publication date standards: 1.3.2020
SKU: NS-1140073
The number of pages: 40
Approximate weight : 120 g (0.26 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards API
API RP 2201, 5th Edition, July 2003 - Safe Hot Tapping Practices in the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries
Hot tapping is the technique of attaching a welded branch fitting to piping or equipment in service, and then creating an opening in that piping or equipment by drilling or cutting a portion of the piping or equipment within the attached fitting. (In certain specific situations a bolted or mechanical fitting may be used. This approach is not common practice in oil processing and petrochemical facilities and this document does not address any considerations unique to “hot tapping without welding”.) Hot tapping is usually performed when it is not feasible, or is impractical, to take the equipment or piping out of service, or to purge or clean it by conventional methods. With proper review to determine that a hot tap is appropriate, and development and conformance to job-specific procedures, many hot tap connections have been safely made without interfering with the process operation.
This publication covers the safety aspects to be considered before and during hot tapping on in-service piping or equipment. It provides:
This publication is not:
Virtually every hot tapping job is different. A detailed, written, job-specific hot tap procedure should be available before starting each job to help ensure that appropriate measures are addressed. If there are standing procedures for hot tapping they should be reviewed for applicability to the specific job to be done. These procedures may need revision in response to unique job specific problems or situations that may arise concerning the safety of personnel and facilities.
The hot tap approach described in this publication applies to piping and equipment fabricated from ferritic and austenitic steel. Other materials, such as aluminum, copper, plastic, and cast iron may be unsuitable for hot tapping or welding or may require special procedures.
Hot tapping is a “change” subject to review based on facility “management of change” processes or procedures.
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