Section 6 Material selection and testing
6.1 Materials
6.1.1 Piping systems
- The choice and testing of materials used in piping systems shall
comply with the requirements of Pt 11, Ch 6 Materials of Construction and Quality Control , taking into account the minimum
design temperature. However, some relaxation may be permitted in the quality of
material of open ended vent piping providing the temperature of the cargo at
the pressure relief valve setting is not colder than –55°C and provided no
liquid discharge to the vent piping can occur. Similar relaxations may be
permitted under the same temperature conditions to open ended piping inside
cargo tanks, excluding discharge piping and all piping inside membrane and semi
membrane tanks.
- Materials having a melting point below 925°C shall not be used for piping
outside the cargo tanks except for short lengths of pipes attached to the cargo
tanks, in which case fire-resisting insulation shall be provided.
6.1.2
Cargo piping insulation system
- Cargo piping systems shall be provided with a thermal insulation system as
required to minimise heat leak into the cargo during transfer operations and to
protect personnel from direct contact with cold surfaces.
- Where applicable, due to location or environmental conditions, insulation
materials should have suitable properties of resistance to fire and flame
spread and should be adequately protected against penetration of water vapour
and mechanical damage.
- Where the cargo piping system is of a material susceptible to stress corrosion
cracking in the presence of a salt laden atmosphere, adequate measures to avoid
this occurring should be taken by considering material selection, protection of
exposure to salty water and/or readiness for inspection.
6.2 Testing requirements
6.2.1
Type testing of piping components
- Valves
- Reference is made to the SIGTTO publication The
Selection and Testing of Valves for LNG Applications. Each type of
piping component shall be subject to the following type tests:
Each type of piping component intended to be used
at a working temperature below –55°C shall be subject to the following
type tests:
- Each size and type of valve shall be subjected to
seat tightness testing over the full range of operating
pressures for bi-directional flow and temperatures, at
intervals, up to the rated design pressure of the valve.
Allowable leakage rates shall be to the requirements of LR.
During the testing satisfactory operation of the valve shall be
verified.
- The flow or capacity shall be certified to a
recognised Standard for each size and type of valve.
- Pressurised components shall be pressure tested to
at least 1,5 times the rated pressure.
- For emergency shutdown valves, with materials
having melting temperatures lower than 925°C, the type testing
shall include a fire test to a standard acceptable to the
Administration. Reference is made to API Std 607 Fire Test
for Soft Seated Quarter Turn Valves.
- Expansion bellows
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The following type tests shall be performed on each type
of expansion bellows intended for use on cargo piping outside the cargo
tank and where required by the Recognised Organisation, on those
installed within the cargo tanks:
- Elements of the bellows, not pre-compressed, shall be
pressure tested at not less than five times the design pressure
without bursting. The duration of the test shall not be less than
five minutes.
- A pressure test shall be performed on a type expansion
joint, complete with all the accessories such as flanges, stays and
articulations, at the minimum design temperature and twice the
design pressure at the extreme displacement conditions recommended
by the manufacturer without permanent deformation.
- A cyclic test (thermal movements) shall be performed
on a complete expansion joint, which shall withstand at least as
many cycles under the conditions of pressure, temperature, axial
movement, rotational movement and transverse movement as it will
encounter in actual service. Testing at ambient temperature is
permitted when this testing is at least as severe as testing at the
service temperature.
- A cyclic fatigue test (deformation of the ship unit)
shall be performed on a complete expansion joint, without internal
pressure, by simulating the bellows movement corresponding to a
compensated pipe length, for at least 2 000 000 cycles at a
frequency not higher than 5 Hz. This test is only required when,
due to the piping arrangement, deformation loads from the ship unit
are actually experienced.
6.2.2 System testing requirements
- The requirements of this Section apply to piping inside and
outside the cargo tanks.
- After assembly, all cargo and process piping shall be subjected to
a strength test with a suitable fluid. The test pressure is to at least 1,5
times the design pressure (1,25 times the design pressure where the test fluid
is compressible) for liquid lines and 1,5 times the maximum system working
pressure (1,25 times the maximum system working pressure where the test fluid
is compressible) for vapour lines. When piping systems or parts of systems are
completely manufactured and equipped with all fittings, the test may be
conducted prior to installation onboard the ship unit. Joints welded onboard
shall be tested to at least 1,5 times the design pressure.
- After assembly onboard, each cargo and process piping system
shall be subjected to a leak test using air, or other suitable medium to a
pressure depending on the leak detection method applied.
- In double wall gas fuel piping systems the outer pipe or duct
shall also be pressure tested to show that it can withstand the expected
maximum pressure at gas pipe rupture.
- All piping systems, including valves, fittings and associated
equipment for handling cargo or vapours, shall be tested under normal operating
conditions not later than at the first loading operation, in accordance with
recognised Standards.
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