API 570 covers: Right Ans - inspection, rating, repair, and alteration
procedures for metallic and fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) piping systems
and their associated pressure relieving devices.
API 510: Right Ans - Pressure Vessel Inspection Code
API 571: Right Ans - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment
API 574: Right Ans - Inspection Practices for Piping System Components
API 576: Right Ans - Inspection of Pressure-relieving Devices
API 577: Right Ans - Welding Inspection and Metallurgy
API 578: Right Ans - Material Verification Program for New and Existing
Piping Systems
API 579: Right Ans - Fitness-For-Service code
API 580: Right Ans - Risk-based assessment code
API 581: Right Ans - Risk-based Inspection Technology
API 598: Right Ans - Valve Inspection and Testing
API 651: Right Ans - Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum
Storage Tanks
API Recommended Practice 750: Right Ans - Management of Process
Hazards
API Publication 2201: Right Ans - Safe Hot Tapping Practices
ASME B16.34: Right Ans - Valves-Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End
, ASME B31.3: Right Ans - Process Piping
ASME Section IX: Right Ans - Welding and Brazing Qualifications
alloy material Right Ans - metallic material that contains alloying elements
such as chromium, nickel, or molybdenum, which is added to enhance
mechanical or physical properties and/or corrosion resistance
alteration Right Ans - physical change in any component that has design
implications affecting pressure containing capability or flexibility beyond
original scope
auxiliary piping Right Ans - instrument and machinery piping, typically
small-bore secondary process piping that can be isolated from primary piping
systems (flush lines, seal oil lines, drains, buffer gas, and vents)
condition monitoring locations (CMLs) Right Ans - designated areas on
piping systems where periodic examinations are conducted (previously
referred as TMLs)
corrosion barrier Right Ans - corrosion allowance in FRP equipment
composed of an inner surface and an interior layer which is specified as
necessary to provide the best overall resistance to chemical attack
corrosion rate Right Ans - rate of metal loss due to erosion,
erosion/corrosion or the chemical reaction(s) with the environment, either
internal or external
critical check valves Right Ans - check valves in piping systems that have
been identified as vital to process safety
damage mechanism Right Ans - type of deterioration encountered in the
refining and chemical process industry that can result in flaws/defects that
can affect the integrity of the piping (corrosion, cracking, erosion, dents, and
other mechanical, physical or chemical impacts)
deadlegs Right Ans - components of a piping system that normally have no
significant flow
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