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API 598 Valve Inspection and Test The most widely used test specification in the world. The standard covers all types of valves (soft metal seated) in sizes up to 600NB (NPS 24). It also includes leakage rates and testing criteria for metal-seated and resilient seated valves.
API 598, Valve Inspection and Test The most widely used test specification in the world today. The document covers all types of valves in sizes through NPS 24. It also includes leakage rates and testing criteria for metal-seated and resilient-seated valves.
API 598, Valve Inspection and Test The most widely used test specification in the world today. The document covers all types of valves in sizes through NPS 24. It also includes leakage rates and testing criteria for metal-seated and resilient-seated valves.
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The testing requirements differ slightly from API 598 (ISO 5208 is now mirrored to API598). The primary difference being 6Ds focus on valves with zero allowable leakage on closure (seating) tests which is achieved as most of the valves built to API 6D are resilient seated.
The maximum permissible leakage rate shall be 0.18 cubic inch (3 cubic centimeters) per minute per inch of nominal pipe size. The maximum permissible leakage rates shall be 1.5 standard cubic feet (0.042 cubic meter) of gas per hour per inch of nominal pipe size.
Critical check valves are inspected/tested using three main methods: externally, internally and, in unique situations, in-line function testing.
API Standard 598, from the American Petroleum Institute, provides industry standards for valve ratings and valve leakage.
Low-pressure closure test/ High-pressure closure test Closure tests are performed to confirm leakage past or through a valves closure mechanism. The Closure Test or Valve Seat Leak Test is performed after the successful completion of the Valve Body Test/shell test.

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