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Defination of Steam Out Condition

The document discusses piping design criteria for petrochemical plants, specifically the need to purge pipes with low pressure steam before maintenance to remove residues, which can cause the pipes to reach high temperatures and stresses that could lead to failures if the piping lacks sufficient flexibility for these steamout conditions.

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Defination of Steam Out Condition

The document discusses piping design criteria for petrochemical plants, specifically the need to purge pipes with low pressure steam before maintenance to remove residues, which can cause the pipes to reach high temperatures and stresses that could lead to failures if the piping lacks sufficient flexibility for these steamout conditions.

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Piping Code ASME B31.

3 Steamout Condition: A
Piping Design Criteria
Petrochemical plant piping normally requires content purging before any maintenance work such as
welding and inspection can begin. In plants where steam is available, it is quite common to blow through
low pressure steam in order to scrub the pipe system of any hydrocarbon and chemical residues.

This process can be quite vigorous and sometimes last for hours. In addition, the temperature of the pipe
can reach levels high enough to cause over-stresses or failure in the pipe. For example, using 50 psig
steam, an assumed back pressure of 5 psig can build and reach a temperature of 300 degrees Fahrenheit or
higher.

For piping with an operating temperature lower than this steamout temperature, piping system flexibility
becomes a design consideration. For example, system flexibility, good at operating, but not at steamout,
can lead to possible pipe and equipment failure, as well as uncontrolled rack pipe movement.

Copyright 2010 Zachry Canada Ltd.

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