Hi Najeeb,
I wanted to be concise and focussed, and not vague.
Your third point is what I am focussed on now. Is this somewhere in API-650? If not where can this be located.
Thanks Again for your response.
Regards
Nov
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These scenarios sound promising towards resolving the issue. My first step will be to get Maintenance to check the NRV, as it could be passing. The steam/heat tracing also could be a contributing factor to the pressure shock.
Thanks Again.
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Thanks for the tip on the steam tracing. We will check the loops out to make sure all is working.
Thanks Again, I will start afresh and do another process audit. Will post any further findings and deviations.
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