API 682 3rd For Training
API 682 3rd For Training
API 682 3rd For Training
Topics
Module 1 Revision 1.2
Review of API 682 First Edition Mission Statement API 682 Second Edition ISO 21049 and API 682 Third Edition Scope of Standard Key Concepts Seal Types Seal Arrangements Categories API Pipe Plan
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Mission Statement
from API 682 First Edition
This standard is designed to default to the equipment types most commonly supplied that have a high probability of meeting the objective of a least three years of uninterrupted service while complying with emissions regulations.
ISO 21049
Review of API 682 Second Edition by worldwide ISO member countries Reorganization of some chapters Rewording of some clauses Error corrections Modified piping plan selection flowchart New piping plan
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Scope of Standard
Comparison of Editions
Key Concepts
Terminology Seal Types Seal Arrangements Seal Categories
Seal Types
Over the years, seal companies have released numerous designs and variations No standardization in seal designs, materials, or dimensions Challenge for API 682 Task Force was to create standard seal types defining seal design, materials, installation envelope, and operating windows
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Type A Seal
Rotating flexible element, multiple springs, O-ring secondaries Silicon Carbide versus premium grade blister resistant Carbon Fluoroelastomer O-rings (FKM) Alloy C276 springs (316 for single spring option) Type 316 SS sleeve, gland, and other metal parts Throttle bushing in gland
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Type B Seal
Rotating bellows, O-ring secondaries Silicon Carbide versus premium grade blister resistant Carbon Fluoroelastomer O-rings (FKM) Alloy C-276 bellows Type 316 SS sleeve, gland, and other metal parts Throttle bushing in gland
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Type C Seal
Stationary bellows, flexible graphite secondaries Silicon Carbide versus premium grade blister resistant Carbon Alloy 718 bellows Type 316 SS sleeve, gland, and other metal parts Premium carbon floating bushing in gland Bronze anti-coke device
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Rotating vs Stationary
The default Type A and Type B seals have a rotating flexible element A stationary flexible element is an alternate The default Type C seal has a stationary flexible element A rotating flexible element is an alternate If surface speed at the faces exceeds 4500 ft/min (23 m/s), a stationary flexible element must be used
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Seal Arrangements
The seal arrangement defines the number or seals, their orientation, and details about the seals operation Designations
Contacting wet (CW) Containment seals (CS)
Non-contacting dry-running Contacting dry-running
Non-contacting (NC)
Wet running seals Dry-running dual seals
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Containment Seal - CS
Designed as a dry running backup seal Outer seal in a dual non-pressurized arrangement May be either a non-contacting or contacting design Operates on buffer gas or vaporized process fluid Run for 25,000 hours at 10 PSI and at least 8 hours under process conditions
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Non-Contacting Seal - NC
May be used as a primary seal or as a dual pressurized seal Seal is designed to create hydrodynamic forces to separate the faces under all operating conditions Designed to run for a minimum of 25,000 hours
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Arrangement 1
1CW-FX or 1CW-FL configuration Single mechanical seal May have a fixed or floating throttle bushing May have single point or distributed flush
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Arrangement 2
Liquid Buffer Fluid
2CW-CW configuration Dual non-pressurized seal with a liquid buffer fluid Same as the First Edition Arrangement 2 seal
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Arrangement 2
Vapor or No Buffer Fluid
2CW-CS configuration Contacting wet seal with a dry running containment seal Containment seal may be either contacting or non-contacting
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Arrangement 2
Vapor or No Buffer Fluid
2NC-CS configuration Inner seal is designed to be non-contacting and operate with liquid, vapor, or mixed phase process Outer seal a containment seal
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Arrangement 3
Liquid Barrier Fluid
3CW-FB configuration Contacting wet seals oriented in a series (or face-to-back) orientation Default Arrangement 3 liquid seal Same as the First Edition Arrangement 3 seal
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Arrangement 3
Liquid Barrier Fluid
Alternate designs for Arrangement 3 liquid seals 3CW-BB or 3CW-FF configurations May be required for specific application or pump designs
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Arrangement 3
Gas Barrier Fluid
3NC-BB configuration Default Arrangement 3 gas seal Non-contacting gas seals in a back-to-back orientation
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Arrangement 3
Gas Barrier Fluid
Alternate designs for Arrangement 3 gas seals 3NC-FF or 3NC-FB configurations May be required for specific application or pump designs
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Categories
Different applications may require different levels of seal sophistication Current practice of specifying modified API-682 seals Size restrictions based on pump construction Cost impact of seals
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Categories
Three categories
Category 1 General duty services in chemical pumps Category 2 Heavy duty services; similar to API-610 7th edition seals Category 3 Heavy duty services; similar to API 682 First Edition seals
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Comparison of Categories
FEATURE
Seal chamber size Temperature range Pressure range absolute Face materials Distributed flush requirements Gland plate metal to metal contact
CATEGORY 1
ISO 3069 Type C, ANSI/ASME B73 -40C to 260C -40F to 500F 22 bar 315 PSIA Carbon vs selfsintered SiC When required or specified Required
CATEGORY 2
CATEGORY 3
ISO 13709/API 610 ISO 13709/API 610 -40C to 400C -40F to 750F 42 bar 615 PSIA Carbon vs reaction bonded SiC When required or specified Required inside and outside bolt circle diameter -40C to 400C -40F to 750F 42 bar 615 PSIA Carbon vs reaction bonded SiC Required Required inside and outside bolt circle diameter
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Comparison of Categories
FEATURE
Seal sleeve size increments Throttle bushing requirements Pumping ring HQ curve required Scope of vendor qualification test
CATEGORY 1
None Fixed carbon, floating carbon optional No Test as Category 1 unless faces tested as Category 3
CATEGORY 2
10mm increments Fixed non-sparking metal, floating carbon optional If specified Test as Category 1 unless faces tested as Category 3 Minimal Minimal
CATEGORY 3
10mm increments Floating carbon
Required Test as Category 3 as entire seal assembly Rigorous including qualification tests Rigorous
Minimal
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Review
API 682 Second Edition represents a major revision over the First Edition ISO 21049 and API 682 Third Edition provide additional refinement to the standard The Standard has categorized three types of seals: Type A, B, and C There are three basic arrangements: Arrangement 1, 2, and 3 To address differing needs for features and documentation, there are three categories of seals: Category 1, 2, and 3
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Piping Plans
The complete listing of piping plans is covered in Annex Continuation of piping plans from the First Edition New piping plans introduced in Second Edition:
Moved over from API 610 Variations of dual pressurized liquid plans Plans for containment and dual gas seals
New piping plans introduced in ISO 21049 / API 682 Third Edition:
Detection of atmospheric side leakage
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Plan 53A
Plan 53B
Plan 53C
Plan 65
Plan 71
Plan 72
Plan 74
Plan 75
Plan 76
Seal Code
Informative Different from 1st Edition Different from API 610 Four segment code
First segment seal category (C1, C2, C3) Second segment arrangement (A1, A2, A3) Third segment seal type (A, B, C) Fourth segment piping plan (e.g. 11)
Seal Code
C1A1B11
C3A3A53B
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