loilfan
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2015
- 122
Hello, we are reviewing a design for an odorant tank in a natural gas distribution system in Alberta, Canada under CSA Z662. The tubing that connects the odorant tank to the Pipeline is 1/2" with Swagelok ends. Some of the valves also have Swagelok ends.
I can not find anything within CSA Z662 that allows me to use these. These fittings are used at every facility though, so I'm sure there is a reasonable way to justify their use. The components are all fine for pressure, temperature, materials, service fluid, etc.
The only way around it that I can see is to perform an engineering assessment, but that requires a risk assessment, an engineering assessment procedure with documented competencies, methodology, and acceptance criteria.
There must be a simpler way. If anyone has any experience with this justification, I would appreciate your feedback.
I can not find anything within CSA Z662 that allows me to use these. These fittings are used at every facility though, so I'm sure there is a reasonable way to justify their use. The components are all fine for pressure, temperature, materials, service fluid, etc.
The only way around it that I can see is to perform an engineering assessment, but that requires a risk assessment, an engineering assessment procedure with documented competencies, methodology, and acceptance criteria.
There must be a simpler way. If anyone has any experience with this justification, I would appreciate your feedback.