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API RP 579
The Recommended Practice API 579 on Fitness
For Service is available. According to the American Petroleum
Institute (API), the cost is $595 (US).
According to the American
Petroleum Institute catalog, this Recommended Practice
(RP) "Describes standardized fitness-for-service assessment
techniques for pressurized equipment used in the petrochemical
industry. Fitness-for-service is defined as the the ability
to demonstrate the structural integrity of an in-service
component containing a flaw. This publication is intended
to supplement the requirements in API 510, 570, and 653
by: (i) ensuring safety of plant personnel and the public
while older equipment continues to operate; (ii) providing
technically sound fitness-for-service assessment procedures
to ensure that different service providers furnish consistent
life predictions; and (iii) helping optimize maintenance
and operation of existing facilities to maintain the availability
of older plants and enhance their long term economic viability.
The assessment procedures in this publication can be used
for fitness-for-service evaluation and rerating of pressure
vessels designed and constructed to the ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code; piping systems designed and constructed
to the ASME B31.3 Piping Code; and aboveground storage tanks
designed and constructed to API 650 and 620. The assessment
procedures cover the present integrity of pressure containing
equipment given a current state of damage and the projected
remaining life. This publication can also be applied to
pressure containing equipment constructed to other recognized
codes and standards as defined in this publication."
For information on ordering this publication,
see the API
catalog.
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