engr2GW
Petroleum
- Nov 7, 2010
- 307
Hi all,
(a) Category D Fluid Service: a fluid service in which
all the following apply:
(1) the fluid handled is nonflammable, nontoxic,
and not damaging to human tissues as defined in
para. 300.2
(2) the design gage pressure does not exceed
1035 kPa (150 psi)
(3) the design temperature is from −29°C (−20°F)
through 186°C (366°F)
The above is the definition from B31.3. It doesn't sound like anything in O&G can be considered cat. D?/?
ALSO
If produced water line or salt water disposal facility is under 150psig, does that mean it's Cat D??
Thanks.
(a) Category D Fluid Service: a fluid service in which
all the following apply:
(1) the fluid handled is nonflammable, nontoxic,
and not damaging to human tissues as defined in
para. 300.2
(2) the design gage pressure does not exceed
1035 kPa (150 psi)
(3) the design temperature is from −29°C (−20°F)
through 186°C (366°F)
The above is the definition from B31.3. It doesn't sound like anything in O&G can be considered cat. D?/?
ALSO
If produced water line or salt water disposal facility is under 150psig, does that mean it's Cat D??
Thanks.