Patty Cakes
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2024
- 2
I'm working on NGL pipelines and pump stations (B31.4) and have had several discussions on the interpretation of the Charpy impact test requirements in section 423.2.3. The code states "Steel pipe designed to be operated at a hoop stress of more than 20% SMYS shall be impact tested in accordance with the procedures of API 5L, PSL 2, or ASTM A333. The test temperature shall be the lower of 32 deg F or the lowest expected metal temperature during service, having regard to past recorded temperature data and possible effects of lower air and ground temperatures." Our facilities are in west Texas along the 5 deg F isothermal line from API 650 and operate above 20% SMYS. Our engineering contractors are insisting that all above ground API 5L pipe be Charpy impact tested to at least 5 deg F because the pipes could get that cold with cold weather. The fluid in our line is never below 60 deg F. My interpretation of the code is that it has to be impacted tested to the lowest expected metal temperature during operation. The only way our pipes get to 5 degrees F is if they are not in service, so the Charpy requirement doesn't apply. Looking for the communities input on how this is meant to be interpreted.