Piping Specification Breaks
Piping Specification Breaks
Piping Specification Breaks
Specification breaks are required in piping systems for transition from high to
low pressure, between high and low temperature service (sometimes), and
between corrosive and non-corrosive environments. Temperature is also a
consideration because it has an effect on material strength and corrosion
resistance.
Methods that are used to protect a lower pressure piping system downstream
from the specification break can include:
a. No valves downstream
b. CSO valves downstream, plus a stringent management policy for such
valves.
c. Where appropriate, instrument and control valve failure modes that
ensure piping system integrity.
d. Tracing and insulation where appropriate to prevent hydrate formation
and ice plugs.
e. Frequent inspection where line plugging or corrosion is suspected to be a
problem.
f. Thermal expansion reliefs for trapped fluids.
Note: Reference is made to API RP 14J for pressure breaks (Fig 3 to Fig 6,
Page 19 & 20) on a typical offshore oil & gas production facility.
10.1 High-pressure process systems flowing into lower pressure process
systems
Locate the specification break at the outlet flange of the furthest downstream
block valve in the system that is not protected by one of the methods
listed above.
L o w T e m p M a te r ia l S p e c B re a k
H ig h e r P re s su re S p e c L o w e r P re ssu re S p e c
NC NC
Min
600 mm
HT Spec LT Spec
: Globe Valve
10.3 High-pressure utility systems flowing into lower pressure process
systems.
N o n -C o r ro s iv e S p e c . C o r r o s iv e S p e c .
10.5 Corrosive material flowing into a non-corrosion resistant system.
N o n - C o r r o s iv e S p e c . C o r r o s iv e S p e c .
10.6 Pump suction piping components should be rated for pump discharge
pressure downstream of: