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Specification for Drill-throughEquipment Repair and Remanufacturing

ANSI/API Specification 16AR (SPEC 16AR)First Draft : June 2014First Edition : December 2014Effective Date : 2015

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SPECIAL NOTES

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FOREWORD

This standard shall become effective on the date printed on the cover but may be used voluntarily from the date of distribution.

Standards referenced herein may be replaced by other international or national standards that can be shown to meet or exceed the requirements of the referenced standard. Manufacturers electing to use another standard in lieu of a referenced standard are responsible for documenting equivalency. This American National Standard is under the jurisdiction of the API Subcommittee on Drilling Well Control Systems.

In this American National Standard technical modifications and corrections will be incorporated.A complete list of these modifications and corrections can be found in Annex K.

This American National Standard replaces the repair and remanufacturing chapter from API 16A edition.

API publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by the Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them; however, the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any federal state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict.Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the API, Standards Department, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005, or by email to [email protected] Specification 16A / ISO 13533

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CONTENTS

Table of Contents1. Scope............................................................................................................................1

1.1 General.................................................................................................................12. Normative References................................................................................................23. Definitions...................................................................................................................44. Abbreviated terms......................................................................................................135. Quality Control Requirements...................................................................................14

5.1 General...............................................................................................................145.2 Measuring and testing equipment......................................................................14

5.2.1 General...........................................................................................................145.2.2 Pressure-measuring devices...........................................................................14

5.3 Quality control personnel qualifications............................................................155.3.1 Non-destructive examination (NDE) personnel............................................155.3.2 Visual examination personnel........................................................................155.3.3 Welding inspectors........................................................................................155.3.4 Welder performance qualification.................................................................155.3.5 Third Party Inspection...................................................................................155.3.6 Equipment certification.................................................................................165.3.7 Other personnel..............................................................................................16

5.4 Quality control requirements for equipment and parts......................................165.4.1 General...........................................................................................................165.4.2 Material requirements....................................................................................165.4.3 Quality control instructions...........................................................................165.4.4 Non-destructive examination (NDE).............................................................175.4.5 Acceptance status...........................................................................................17

5.5 Quality control requirements for specific equipment and parts.........................185.6 Requirements for quality control records..........................................................24

5.6.1 General...........................................................................................................245.6.2 NACE records requirements..........................................................................245.6.3 Records control..............................................................................................245.6.4 Records to be maintained by remanufacturer................................................24

6. Quality Management System Requirements.............................................................266.1 Control of Documents........................................................................................266.2 Training and Awareness....................................................................................266.3 Control of testing, measuring, monitoring equipment.......................................266.4 Contract Review................................................................................................26

6.4.1 General...........................................................................................................266.4.2 Determination of Requirements.....................................................................27

6.5 Purchasing Control............................................................................................276.6 Design and Development...................................................................................27

6.6.1 Design and Development Planning...............................................................276.6.2 Design documentation...................................................................................276.6.3 Design and Development Inputs....................................................................286.6.4 Design Verification........................................................................................286.6.5 Design Validation..........................................................................................28

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6.6.6 Control of design and development changes.................................................287. Responsibilities..........................................................................................................29

7.1 OEM..................................................................................................................297.2 Repairer / Remanufacturer.................................................................................297.3 Product Owner:..................................................................................................29

8. Repair / Remanufacturing Service Level Minimum Requirements..........................318.1 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)........................................................318.2 Requirements for Pressure Testing....................................................................31

8.2.1 General...........................................................................................................318.2.2 Hydrostatic Proof/Shell Test..........................................................................318.2.3 Operating Chamber Pressure Test.................................................................328.2.4 Pressure Test Acceptance Criteria.................................................................328.2.5 Closed-preventer test.....................................................................................328.2.6 Low Pressure Test..........................................................................................328.2.7 High Pressure Test.........................................................................................338.2.8 Acceptance Criteria.......................................................................................338.2.9 Annular packing unit tests.............................................................................338.2.10 Pipe, blind and variable-bore rams............................................................338.2.11 Blind-shear rams........................................................................................338.2.12 Rams lock test............................................................................................358.2.13 Elastomeric Seal Requirements.................................................................358.2.14 Wellbore Sealing Components and Consumables.....................................358.2.15 Operating Sealing Components and Consumables....................................35

8.3 Dimensional check.............................................................................................368.4 NDE – Initial Inspection....................................................................................368.5 Inspection on closure bolting (pressure retaining).............................................368.6 Visual Inspection at disassembly.......................................................................378.7 Drift Test............................................................................................................378.8 Replacement Parts and Reused Parts– Qualifications.......................................378.9 General Equipment Specifications....................................................................378.10 Documentation...................................................................................................388.11 Failure Reporting...............................................................................................38

9. Materials....................................................................................................................399.1 General...............................................................................................................399.2 Metallic Parts.....................................................................................................399.3 Non-metallic parts.............................................................................................399.4 Base metal material Identification.....................................................................40

9.4.1 Original Material Test Records (MTRs)........................................................409.4.2 Determining Hardness and approximate ultimate tensile values:..................409.4.3 Determining Chemical Composition:............................................................40

9.5 Pressure-containing members............................................................................419.5.1 Property requirements....................................................................................419.5.2 Heat treating...................................................................................................419.5.3 Chemical composition...................................................................................429.5.4 Material qualification.....................................................................................429.5.5 Qualification test coupons (QTC)..................................................................44

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9.5.6 Equivalent round (ER)...................................................................................449.5.7 Processing......................................................................................................449.5.8 Tensile and impact testing.............................................................................459.5.9 Hardness testing.............................................................................................46

10. Welding requirements............................................................................................4710.1 General...............................................................................................................4710.2 Weldment design and configuration..................................................................47

10.2.1 Pressure-containing fabrication weldments...............................................4710.2.2 Load-bearing weldments...........................................................................4710.2.3 Repair welds..............................................................................................4810.2.4 Weld surfacing (overlay) for corrosion resistance and wear resistance for material surface property controls.............................................................................48

10.3 Welding controls................................................................................................5110.3.1 Procedures..................................................................................................5110.3.2 Application................................................................................................5110.3.3 Designed welds..........................................................................................5110.3.4 Preheating..................................................................................................5110.3.5 Instrument calibration................................................................................5110.3.6 Materials....................................................................................................5110.3.7 Post-weld heat treatment............................................................................52

10.4 Welding procedure and performance qualifications..........................................5210.4.1 General.......................................................................................................5210.4.2 Base metals................................................................................................5210.4.3 Filler material qualification.......................................................................5210.4.4 Chemical Analysis.....................................................................................5310.4.5 Heat-treat condition...................................................................................5310.4.6 Procedure qualification record...................................................................53

10.5 Other Welding Qualification requirements.......................................................5310.5.1 ASME Section IX, Article I — Welding general requirements................5310.5.2 ASME Section IX, Article II — Welding procedure qualifications..........5610.5.3 ASME Section IX, Article III — Welding performance qualifications....5610.5.4 ASME Section IX, Article IV — Welding data........................................56

10.6 Other requirements............................................................................................5711. Decommissioning..................................................................................................5812. Marking requirements............................................................................................58

12.1 Low-stress-area marking...................................................................................5812.2 High-stress-area marking...................................................................................5812.3 Weld metal overlays..........................................................................................5812.4 Wellbore non-metallic components...................................................................5812.5 Non-wellbore non-metallic components............................................................5812.6 Specific codification requirements of equipment..............................................5912.7 Product description code (PDC)........................................................................59

13. Storing and shipping..............................................................................................5913.1 Storing for periods greater than 30 days............................................................59

13.1.1 Draining after testing.................................................................................5913.1.2 Rust prevention..........................................................................................59

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13.1.3 Connection-surface protection...................................................................5913.1.4 Hydraulic operating system.......................................................................5913.1.5 Elastomeric seals.......................................................................................6013.1.6 Ring gaskets...............................................................................................60

13.2 Shipping.............................................................................................................6014. Certification...........................................................................................................60

14.1 Certificate of Conformance...............................................................................6014.2 Certificate of Usage Compatibility....................................................................6014.3 Certificate of Service.........................................................................................6014.4 Statement Of Fact..............................................................................................60

Annex A (Normative) General Equipment Specifications................................................61Annex B (Normative) Manufacturing Data Book Requirements......................................64Annex C (Normative) Product History File Requirements...............................................66Annex D (Normative) Failure reporting............................................................................68Annex E (Normative) OEM ownership.............................................................................69Annex F (Informative) Minimum requirements for Certificate Of Conformance (COC).70Annex G (Informative) Recommended weld preparation design dimensions...................72Annex H (Normative) Qualification of heat-treating equipment......................................75Annex I (Normative) Equivalent Rounds (ER) models.....................................................78Annex J (Normative) Replacement parts...........................................................................80Annex K (Informative) Standard technical modifications and corrections.......................81

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SPECIFICATION FOR REPAIR AND REMANUFACTURING OF WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 1

1. Scope1.1 General

This American National Standard specifies requirements for repair, remanufacturing, testing, inspection, welding, marking, certification, recertification, handling, storing and shipping of drill-through equipment used for drilling for oil and gas build under API-16A. When desired this standard can also be voluntary adopted for other well control equipment build under a different specification, but this will not automatically make them API products. This standard defines Repair Service Levels for the below listed equipment and the required equipment traceability that is required to proof compliance. The repair and remanufacturing supported under this standard requires that the associated service conditions of the equipment in terms of internal pressure, temperature and wellbore fluids and ambient temperature limits for which the equipment is designed remains unchanged and is supported by the Original Product Definition.

This American National Standard is applicable to and establishes requirements for the following specific equipment:

1. ram blowout preventers;

2. ram blocks, operators, packers and top seals;

3. annular blowout preventers;

4. annular packing units;

5. hydraulic connectors;

6. drilling spools;

7. adapters;

8. loose connections;

9. clamps.

Dimensional interchangeability is limited to end and outlet connections. Simplified examples of surface and subsea equipment defined by this American National Standard is shown in Figures 1 and 2.

Requirements for failure reporting are outlined in Annex D.

This API standard supports the requirements of life cycle management for API 16A products.

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Key:1. Ring gaskets ISO 104232. Annular BOP3. Clamp4. Ram BOP5. Drilling spool6. Valve ISO 10423

7. Wellhead8. Casing9. End and outlet connections10. Drill-through equipment ISO 1353311. Wellhead equipment ISO 10423

Figure 1 — Simplified example of surface drill-through equipment

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Key:1. Riser connector2. Flex/ball joint3. Annular BOP4. Hydraulic connector5. Adapter6. Ram BOP7. Valve ISO 10423

8. Hydraulic connector9. Wellhead10. Riser equipment, including kill, choke,

booster and control fluid conduit lines.11. Drill-through equipment ISO 1353312. Wellhead equipment ISO 10423

Figure 2 — Simplified example of subsea drill-through equipment

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2. Normative ReferencesThe following normative documents contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. When the latest edition is specified it may be used on issue and shall become mandatory 6 months from the date of the revision.

Standards referenced in this specification may be replaced by other international or national standards that can be proven to meet or exceed the requirements of the referenced standard. Product manufacturers, product owner/operators and repairers who use other standards in lieu of standards referenced herein are responsible for documenting the equivalency of the standards in order to provide traceability for compliance to this standard.

1) ISO 2859-1:1989, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling plans indexed by acceptable quality level (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection

2) ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials, Brinell hardness test, Part 1: Test method

3) ISO 6507-1, Metallic materials, Vickers hardness test, Part 1: Test method

4) ISO 6508-1, Metallic materials, Rockwell hardness test, Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N,T)

5) ISO 6892, Metallic materials , Tensile testing at ambient temperature

6) ISO 10423 / API Specification 6A, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Drilling and production equipment — Wellhead and Christmas tree equipment

7) ISO 11961, Petroleum and natural gas industries — Steel pipes for use as drill pipe — Specification

8) ISO 13665, Seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes — Magnetic particle inspection of the tube body for the detection of surface imperfections

9) ISO 9712, International Standard for Nondestructive Testing Personnel Qualification and Certification

10) API Bulletin 6AF, Capabilities of API flanges under combinations of load

11) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section V, Article 5, UT Examination Methods for Materials and Fabrication

12) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 4, Rounded Indication Charts Acceptance Standard for Radiographically Determined Rounded Indications in Welds

13) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division 2, Pressure Vessel — Alternate Rules, Appendix 4, Design Based on Stress Analysis

14) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division 2, Pressure Vessel — Alternate Rules, Appendix 6, Experimental Stress Analysis

15) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IX, Articles I, II, III and IV

16) ASTM A 193, Specification for Alloy Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High Temperature Service

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17) ASTM A 320, Specification for Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Low Temperature Service

18) ASTM A 370, Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products

19) ASTM A 453, Specification for Bolting Materials, High Temperature, 50 to 120 ksi Yield Strength, with Expansion Coefficients Comparable to Austenitic Steels

20) ASTM D 395, Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property — Compression Set

21) ASTM D 412, Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber, Thermoplastic Rubbers and Thermoplastic Elastomers

22) ASTM D 471, Standard Test Method for Rubber Property — Effect of Liquids

23) ASTM D 1414, Standard Test Methods for Rubber O-Rings

24) ASTM D 1415, Standard Test Method for Rubber Property — International Hardness

25) ASTM D 1418, Standard Practice for Rubber and Rubber Lattices — Nomenclature

26) ASTM D 2240, Test Method for Rubber Property — Durometer Hardness

27) ASTM E 94, Standard Guide for Radiographic Testing

28) ASTM E 140, Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals

29) ASTM E 165, Standard Test Method for Liquid Penetrant Examination

30) ASTM E 569, Standard Practice for Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Structures During Controlled Simulation

31) ASTM E 747, Standard Practice for Design, Manufacture, and Material Grouping Classification of Wire Image

32) Quality Indicators (IQI) used for Radiography

33) ASNT-SNT-TC-1A, Recommended Practice for Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nondestructive Testing

34) NACE MR0175, Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistant Metallic Materials for Oilfield Equipment

35) SAE AMS-H-6875A, Heat Treatment of Steel Raw Materials

36) Specification Q1: Specification for Quality Programs for the Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industry

37) Specification Q2: Specification for Quality Programs for the Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industry

38) API Specification 16A

39) AWS QC1 Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors

40) CSWIP-WI-6-92, Requirements for the Certification of Visual Welding Inspectors (Level 1), Welding Inspectors (Level 2) and Senior Welding Inspectors (Level 3) (fusion welding) in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO 176371:2011

41) ASTM E10, Brinell Hardness

42) ASTM E18, Rockwell Hardness

43) ASTM E384, Vickers Hardness

44) ASTM E709, MP Inspection

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3. Definitions3.1 Design Status:

The status of a traceable product with regard to changes to elements of the Original Product Definition (OPD) as well as improvements to the OPD or obsolescence of the product.

3.2 Original Product Definition (OPD): The complete definition of the requirements for the original assembled product, single equipment unit or component part, including specified limits and tolerances, health, safety and environmental requirements, limitations of use, customer specific requirements, design acceptance criteria, materials of construction, materials processing requirements and physical properties, physical dimensions and requirements for manufacturing process controls, inspection, assembly and testing, marking, handling, storage, maintenance, service and records requirements.

3.3 Product Owner/Operator:The owner or operator of the product repaired or remanufactured in compliance with this specification.

3.4 Product History File (PHF): The composite file of records from a traceable API product. The PHF includes all records associated with the original API product (including Monogram requirements) and those certification records required by this specification.

3.5 Traceable Product: An API product managed under the requirements of this specification.

3.6 Acceptance criteriaDefined limits placed on characteristics of materials, products or service

3.7 AdapterPressure-containing piece of equipment having end connections of different nominal size designation and/or pressure rating

3.8 Annular blowout preventerBlowout preventer that uses a shaped elastomeric sealing element to seal the space between the tubular and the wellbore or an open hole

3.9 Blind connectionEnd or outlet connection with no centre bore, used to completely close off a connection

3.10 Blind-Shear Ram (BSR)Closing and sealing component in a ram blowout preventer that first shears the tubular in the wellbore and then seals off the bore or acts as a blind ram if there is no tubular in the wellbore

3.11 Blind ramClosing and sealing component in a ram blowout preventer that seals the open wellbore API Specification 16A / ISO 13533

3.12 Blowout preventer (BOP)Equipment (or valve) installed at the wellhead to contain wellbore pressure either in the annular space between the casing and the tubulars or in an open hole during drilling, completion, testing or workover operations

3.13 BodyAny portion of equipment between end connections, with or without internal parts, which contains wellbore pressure.

3.14 BoltingThreaded fasteners used to join end or outlet connections

3.15 Calibration

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Comparison and adjustment to a standard of known accuracy

3.16 Cast, verbPour molten metal into a mould to produce an object of desired shape

3.17 Casting, nounObject at or near finished shape obtained by solidification of a substance in a mould

3.18 Chemical analysisDetermination of the chemical composition of material

3.19 Clamp, nounDevice with internal angled shoulders used to fasten mating hubs

3.20 Clamping loadAxial load applied to clamp hubs by the clamp due to bolt tightening

3.21 Closure boltingThreaded fastener used to assemble well-bore pressure-containing parts or join end or outlet connections.

3.22 ConformanceCompliance with specified requirements in every detail

3.23 Certificate Of Statutory Compliance: Document in which the OEM, OEM licensed facility, Repairer, Remanufacturer, or recognized technical authority certifies that the equipment and / or system meets the required standards or rules as depicted in the relevant area of operations regulatory requirement.

3.24 Certificate Of Conformance (COC): Document in which the OEM, OEM licensed facility, Repairer, Remanufacturer, or recognized technical authority certifies that the assembly or part has been manufactured / remanufactured in conformance to the mentioned standard(s), specifications and guidelines in accordance with the Original Product Definition, including design changes resulting from a malfunction or failure history of drill-through equipment manufactured, remanufactured and / or repaired to the appropriate American National Standard / Specification.

3.25 Certificate of Usage Compatibility: Document in which a Manufacturer, Repairer, Remanufacturer, or recognized technical authority certifies that the part or system is compatible with the OEM Product definition or Original Product Definition, including design changes resulting from a malfunction or failure history of drill-through equipment manufactured, remanufactured or repaired to the appropriate American National Standard / Specification and is fully compatible and can be integrated into other systems guaranteeing the operations envelope.

3.26 Statement Of Fact (SOF): Document in which the OEM, OEM licensed facility, Repairer, Remanufacturer, or recognized technical authority certifies that the maintenance / repair performed on a part or system is either not covered by a full service history and required traceability, or the maintenance / repair was made with limited scope defined by the Owner. The OEM, OEM licensed facility, Repairer, Remanufacturer, or recognized technical authority can therefore not provide the required guarantee that the whole part / system is in conformance with the Original Product Definition, including design changes resulting from a malfunction or failure history of drill-through equipment manufactured, remanufactured and / or repaired to the appropriate American National Standard / Specification.

3.27 Certificate Of Service: Document in which the equipment OEM, OEM licensed facility, Repairer, Remanufacturer, recognized technical authority / Owner or Operator certifies that that the equipment has been

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inspected, properly maintained and tested in accordance with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications.

3.28 Corrosion-Resistant Alloy (CRA)nonferrous-based alloy in which any one or the sum of the specified amount of the elements titanium, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and molybdenum exceeds 50 % mass fraction.

NOTE This definition is different from that in ISO 15156 (NACE MR0175; see Clause 2).

3.29 Corrosion-resistant ring grooveRing groove lined with metal resistant to metal-loss corrosion

3.30 Critical componentPart having requirements specified in this American National Standard

3.31 Data acquisition systemSystem for storing and/or providing permanent copies of test information, like strip chart recorders, circular chart recorders or computer systems.

3.32 Date of manufactureDate of the manufacturer's final acceptance of finished equipment

3.33 Drilling spoolPressure-containing piece of equipment having end connections, used below or between drill-through equipment, manufactured in compliance with API-16A.

3.34 End connectionFlange (studded or open-face), hub connection or other end connection (3.47) used to join together equipment and integral to that equipment.

3.35 EquipmentAny single completed unit that can be used for its intended purpose without further processing or assembly

3.36 FlangeProtruding rim, with holes to accept bolts and having a sealing mechanism, used to join pressure-containing equipment together by bolting to another flange

3.37 Forge, verbPlastically deform metal, usually hot, into desired shapes with compressive force, with open or closed dies

3.38 Forging, nounShaped metal part formed by the forging method.

3.39 Gasket-seating loadThat portion of the clamping load required to seat the gasket and bring the hub faces into contact

3.40 Gasket-retaining loadThat portion of the clamping load required to offset the separating force the gasket exerts on the hubs when pressurized.

3.41 HeatCast lot material originating from a final melt.

NOTE For remelted alloys, a heat is defined as the raw material originating from a single remelted ingot.

3.42 Heat treatment / heat treatingAlternate steps of controlled heating and cooling of materials for the purpose of changing physical or mechanical properties

3.43 heat treatment load

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That material moved as a batch through one heat treatment cycle.

3.44 Hot-work, verbDeform metal plastically at a temperature above the recrystallization temperature

3.45 HubProtruding rim with an external angled shoulder and a sealing mechanism used to join pressure-containing equipment

3.46 Hydraulic connectorHydraulically actuated drill-through equipment that locks and seals on end connections

3.47 IndicationVisual sign of cracks, pits or other abnormalities found during liquid penetrant and magnetic particle examinations

3.48 Integral, adjParts joined by the forging, casting or welding process

3.49 Job-lot traceabilityAbility for parts to be traced as originating from a job lot which identifies the included heat(s)

3.50 LeakageVisible passage of pressurized fluid from the inside to the outside of the pressure-containment area of the equipment being tested

3.51 Loose connectionFlange (studded or open-face), hub connection or other end connection (3.47) used to join together equipment, but not integral to the equipment

3.52 MaintenanceUpkeep of the well control equipment which is performed in accordance with the equipment owner’s PM program and the manufacturer’s guidelines. These procedures may include but are not limited to, inspections, function testing, pressure testing, non-destructive examination and change out of parts.

3.53 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)The design owner or manufacturer of the traceable assembled equipment, single equipment unit, or component part.

NOTE: If any alterations to the original design and/or assembled equipment or component part are made by anyone other than the OEM, the assembly, part, or component is not considered an OEM product. The party that performs these alterations is then designated as the OEM.

3.54 Other End Connection (OEC)Connection which is not specified in an API / ISO standard

NOTE: This includes API / ISO flanges and hubs with non-API / ISO gasket preparations and manufacturer's proprietary connections.

3.55 PartIndividual piece used in the assembly of a single unit of equipment

3.56 Pipe ramClosing and sealing component in a ram blowout preventer that seals around tubulars in the wellbore

3.57 Post-Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT)Any heat treatment subsequent to welding, including stress relief

3.58 Pressure-containing part

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Pressure-containing member part exposed to wellbore fluids whose failure to function as intended would result in a release of wellbore fluid to the environment

EXAMPLES: Bodies, bonnets and connecting rods.

3.59 Pressure-controlling part / pressure-controlling memberParts intended to control or regulate the movement of wellbore fluids

EXAMPLES: Packing elements, rams, replaceable seats within a pressure-containing member or part.

3.60 Pressure end loadAxial load resulting from internal pressure applied to the area defined by the maximum seal diameter

3.61 Pressure-retaining part / pressure-retaining memberPart not exposed to wellbore fluids whose failure to function as intended will result in a release of wellbore fluid to the environment

EXAMPLES: Closure bolts and clamps.

3.62 Product DefinitionThe design documentation of a particular product which includes the complete set of design verification and validation files.

3.63 Product familyModel or type of specific equipment listed in clause 1 of this American National Standard

3.64 Qualified personnelIndividual with characteristics or abilities gained through training, experience or both, as measured against the manufacturer's established requirements

3.65 Ram blowout preventerBlowout preventer that uses metal blocks with integral elastomer seals to seal off pressure on a wellbore with or without tubulars in the bore

3.66 Rated working pressureMaximum internal pressure that the equipment is designed to contain and/or control

3.67 Record, nounRetrievable information

3.68 Recognized Technical AuthorityThe OEM holding the manufacturing and quality licenses, or registered professional engineer, or a technical classification society, or engineering firm in which its employees hold appropriate licenses to perform the verification in the appropriate jurisdiction, and evidence to demonstrate that the individual, society, or firm has the applicable expertise and experience necessary to perform the required verifications.

3.69 Linear indicationDye Penetrant Inspection or magnetic particle Inspection indication whose length is equal to or greater than three times its width.

3.70 Relevant indicationDye Penetrant or Magnetic Particle Inspection with any indication with a major dimension greater than 1.6 mm (0.062 in) CHECK against Standard (BPVC section 8, paragraph UHT-75E)

3.71 RemanufactureProcess of disassembly, reassembly and testing of drill-through equipment, with or without the replacement of parts, in which machining, welding, heat treatment or other manufacturing operation is employed

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3.72 RepairProcess disassembly, reassembly and testing of drill-through equipment, with or without the replacement of parts

NOTE: Repair does not include machining, welding, heat treating or other manufacturing operation of component parts and does not include the replacement of pressure-containing part(s) or member(s). Repair may include replacement of parts other than pressure-containing part(s) or member(s).

3.73 Repair weldWelding performed subsequent to original heat treatment other than base weld repair.

3.74 Rounded indicationLiquid penetrant or magnetic particle examination any indication that is approximately circular or elliptical and whose length is less than three times its width

3.75 SerializationAssignment of a unique code to individual parts and/or pieces of equipment to maintain records

3.76 Special processOperation which converts or affects material properties

3.77 StabilizedPressure testing in a state in which the initial pressure-decline rate has decreased to within the manufacturer's specified rate

NOTE: Pressure decline can be caused by such things as changes in temperature, setting of elastomer seals or compression of air trapped in the equipment being tested.

3.78 StabilizedTemperature testing in a state in which the initial temperature fluctuations have decreased to within the

manufacturer's specified range

NOTE Temperature fluctuation can be caused by such things as mixing of different-temperature fluids, convection or conduction.

3.79 Standard connectionflange, hub or studded connection manufactured in accordance with an ISO standard, including dimensional

requirements

3.80 Stress reliefControlled heating of material to a predetermined temperature for the purpose of reducing any residual stresses

3.81 Studded connectionConnection in which thread-anchored studs are screwed into tapped holes

3.82 Surface finishRa measurement of the average roughness of a surface

NOTE 1 It is expressed in micrometres (μm).

NOTE 2 All of the surface finishes given in this American National Standard are to be considered maxima.

3.83 Trepan, verbProduce a hole through a part by boring a narrow band or groove around the circumference of the hole and removing the solid central core of material

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3.84 Variable-bore ram (VBR)Closing and sealing component in a ram blowout preventer that is capable of sealing on a range of tubular sizes

3.85 Visual examinationExamination of parts and equipment for visible defects in material and workmanship

3.86 Volumetric non-destructive examinationExamination for internal material defects by radiography, acoustic emission or ultrasonic testing

3.87 Pressure-containing weldWeld whose failure will reduce the pressure-containing integrity of the component

3.88 Weld grooveArea between two metals to be joined that has been prepared to receive weld filler metal

3.89 Weld, verbAct of fusing materials, with or without the addition of filler materials

3.90 Weld jointFitting together of components in order to facilitate their joining by a fusion welding process.

3.91 Fabrication WeldA weld that joins two or more pieces of metal.

3.92 Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)A WPS is a written welding procedure that is qualified to provide direction for welding in accordance with requirements of this standard. The completed WPS shall describe the specific essential, nonessential, and supplementary essential variables required for each welding process. These variables and their meanings are defined, respectively, in Article II, QW-250 through QW-280 and Article IV of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Section IX–Welding and Brazing Qualifications.

3.93 WeldmentThat portion or area of a component on which welding has been performed. A weldment includes the weld metal, the heat-affected zone (HAZ), and the base metal unaffected by the heat of welding.

3.94 WeldingThe application of any one of a group of welding processes, which applies heat energy sufficient to melt and join one or more pieces of metal through localized fusion and coalescence.

3.95 Fabrication weldWeld joining two or more parts

3.96 Full-penetration weldWeld that extends throughout the complete wall section of the parts joined

3.97 Heat-Affected Zone (HAZ)That portion of the base metal which has not been melted, but whose mechanical properties or microstructure has been altered by the heat of welding or cutting

3.98 Non-pressure-containing weldWeld whose failure will not reduce the pressure-containing integrity of the component

3.99 Postweld heat treatment (PWHT)Heating and cooling a weldment in a controlled manner to obtain desired properties.

3.100 Procedure Qualification Record (PQR)A PQR is a record of the welding data used to make the test weldment. It contains the actual values or ranges of the essential and supplementary essential variables used in preparing the test weldments, including the test results.

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3.101 Major Repair WeldA weld that is the greater in thickness of either 1 inch or 25 percent of the original base metal thickness.

3.102 Minor Repair WeldA weld that is the lesser in thickness of either 1 inch or 25 percent of the original base metal thickness.

3.103 Base Metal Heat-Affected Zone (HAZ)That portion of the weld metal or base metal, whose mechanical properties and microstructure were altered by a source of heat energy (usually welding, thermal cutting, or brazing) without melting.

3.104 Weld Metal Heat-Affected Zone (WM-HAZ)That portion of the HAZ from which the mechanical properties are more depending on the dynamic nature of certain elements in the weld metal solidification process.

3.105 Critically Stressed AreasAll areas or sections of a weldment (weld metal, base metal, heat-affected zones) whose mechanical properties must meet the minimum requirements of the base metal specification and are deemed critical to the design and safe operation of the component. Unless otherwise specified by product engineering, all areas and sections of a weldment are presumed to be “critically stressed.”

3.106 Critical PWHT SectionsDistinct thin and thick sections of a weldment (weld metal or base metal) whose heat absorption properties and section thickness make them susceptible, respectively, to degradation in strength from overheating and excessive hardness from under heating. Critical PWHT sections shall be identified by product engineering as required.

3.107 Buildup WeldA weld that is used to add features to a part or restore wrong machined, worn, or corroded surfaces to factory dimensions.

3.108 Approved Welding ProcessAny process that has been qualified in accordance with this specification and the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Section IX to join, repair, or buildup the welds and base metals referenced in Section IX and this standard.

3.109 Approved Welding Procedure SpecificationAny WPS that has been reviewed and independently approved by a qualified welding engineer to meet the required welding specifications to meet the me. All WPSs, PQRs, and associated documents (PWHT charts, CMTRs, test lab reports, etc.) shall be approved before use.

3.110 Wrought structureStructure that contains no cast dendritic structure

3.111 Yield strengthStress level, measured at room temperature, at which material plastically deforms and will not return to its original dimensions when the stress is released

NOTE 1 It is expressed in Newton’s per square millimeter (pounds per square inch) of loaded area.

NOTE 2 All yield strengths specified in this American National Standard are considered as being the 0,2 % yield offset strength in accordance with ISO 6892 or ASTM 370..

3.112 Remanufacturing Level (RL)The level of traceability of repairs, and remanufacturing that well control equipment is qualified under and to which the work can be certified.

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3.113 Product Specification Licensee OEM licensed facility that has access to the required details of the Original Product Specification, Product History File, Product Data Book, technical support, processes and procedures to perform specific remanufacturing and / or repairs as listed in the agreement.

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4. Abbreviated termsANSI American National Standards InstituteAPI American Petroleum InstituteAQL Acceptance Quality LevelASME American Society of Mechanical EngineersASNT American Society for Nondestructive TestingASTM American Society for Testing and MaterialsAWS American Welding SocietyBSR Blind Shear RamBOP Blowout PreventerCOC Certificate Of ConformanceCOS Certificate Of ServiceHAZ Heat-Affected ZoneID Inside DiameterITP Inspection Test PlanLP Liquid PenetrantMP Magnetic ParticleMDB Manufacturing Data BookNACE National Association of Corrosion EngineersNDE Non-Destructive ExaminationOD Outside DiameterOEC Other End ConnectionOEM Original Equipment ManufacturerOPD Original Product DefinitionOS Operating SystemPHF Product History FilePQR Procedure Qualification RecordPWHT Post-Weld Heat TreatmentRSL Remanufacturing Service LevelSOF Statement Of FactTPI Third Party InspectionVBR Variable-Bore RamWPS Welding Procedure Specification

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5. Quality Control Requirements5.1 General

This clause specifies the quality control requirements and quality control requirements for equipment and material manufactured to meet this standard.The following subjects are covered:1) Measuring and testing equipment (Clause 5.2).2) Quality control personnel qualifications (clause 5.3).3) Quality control requirements for equipment and parts (clause 5.4).4) Quality control requirements for specific equipment and parts (clause 5.5)5) Quality control records (clause 5.6)

5.2 Measuring and testing equipment 5.2.1 General

Equipment used to inspect, test or examine material or other equipment shall be identified, controlled, calibrated and adjusted at specified internals in accordance with documented manufacturer instructions, and consistent with nationally or internationally recognized standards specified by the manufacturer, to maintain the accuracy required by this American National Standard.

5.2.2 Pressure-measuring devices5.2.2.1 Type and Accuracy

Test pressure-measuring devices shall be accurate shall be accurate to at least ±0.5% of full-scale range.

If pressure gauges are used in lieu of pressure transducers, they shall be selected such that the test pressure is indicated within 25% or more than 75% of full-pressure span of the gauge. Pressure gauges shall have a minimum face diameter of 100mm (4 in).

Pressure tests must be displayed as a chart in the Project History File (PHF) or Manufacturing Data Book (MDB).

The record shall identify the recording device, and shall be dated and signed.

5.2.2.2 Calibration procedurePressure-measuring devices shall be periodically calibrated with a master pressure-measuring device or a deadweight tester to at least three equidistant points of full scale (excluding zero and full scale as required points of calibration).

5.2.2.3 Calibration IntervalsIntervals shall be established for calibrations based on repeatability and degree of usage.

Calibration intervals shall be a maximum of three months until recorded calibration history can be established by the manufacturer and new intervals established, not exceeding ASTM minimum requirements.

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5.3 Quality control personnel qualifications5.3.1 Non-destructive examination (NDE) personnel

Personnel performing NDE shall be qualified in accordance with the manufacturer's documented training program that is based on the requirements specified in ISO 9712, EN 473 or ASNT SNT-TC-1A.

5.3.2 Visual examination personnel Personnel performing visual examinations, including welders, shall take and pass an annual vision examination in accordance with the manufacturer's documented procedures that meet the applicable requirements of ISO 9712, EN 473, or ASNT SNT-TC-1A.

5.3.3 Welding inspectorsPersonnel performing visual inspection of welding operations and completed welds shall be qualified to one of the following:1) AWS Senior Certified Welding Inspector (SCWI); 2) AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI); 3) AWS Certified Associate Welding Inspector (CAWI); 4) CSWIP Certified Visual Welding Inspectors (Level 1); 5) CSWIP Certified Welding Inspectors (Level 2); 6) CSWIP Certified Senior Welding Inspectors (Level 3)7) Welding inspector certified by the manufacturer's documented training program

The manufacturer shall have written procedures:1) Defining the In-house welding inspector certification program including training syllabus,

Instructor qualification requirements, length of certification and renewal requirements;.  2) Defining the roles, responsibilities, authority and accountability  of a welding inspector;3) Defining essential welding variables and equipment monitoring;4) Defining Welding, Weld NDE and PWHT audits.  Internal Audits shall be performed at least

annually, covering all on-site areas and shifts. Supplier Audits shall be performed in accordance with the Manufacturers written procedure for Validation of Supplier Processes

5.3.4 Welder performance qualificationWelders and welding operators shall be qualified in accordance with ASME, BPVC, Section IX, Article III.

5.3.5 Third Party InspectionIf Third Party Inspection is used, the following applies:1) Third Party Inspectors (TPI) shall be competent based on the appropriate education, training,

skills and experience needed to perform the inspection service and certification related product requirements defined in the inspection scope.

2) Evidence of the determination of competence of TPI personnel shall be recorded and maintained by the TPI company in accordance with their QMS documented procedures and requirements for competence.

3) The TPI scope shall be clearly defined in the purchase order by the client.4) The TPI requirements defined in the purchase order shall be included in the Inspection Test

Plan for the product.

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5.3.6 Equipment certificationEquipment certification shall be approved by a Recognized Technical Authority.

5.3.7 Other personnel All other personnel performing measurements, inspections or tests for acceptance shall be qualified in accordance with the manufacturer's Q1 QMS documented procedures and requirements for competence.

5.4 Quality control requirements for equipment and parts5.4.1 General

All pressure-containing and pressure-controlling parts exposed to wellbore fluid shall be in conformance with the requirements of NACE MR0175, ISO 15156 (all parts).

5.4.2 Material requirementsMaterial used for pressure-containing parts or members shall comply with API-16A.

5.4.2.1 Closure BoltingClosure bolting shall conform to, or exceed, the manufacturer's written specification and API-16A standard revision under which originally built. The manufacturer shall retain individual-heat-traceability records for closure bolting, as required.

Low-Alloy steel studs and nuts shall be in conformance with API-6A and API-20E, BSL-2 specifications.

Materials and consumables shall be fully traceable.

5.4.2.2 Studs and nuts other than closure boltingStuds and nuts shall conform to the requirements of API-6A.Low-Alloy steel studs and nuts shall be in conformance with API-6A and API-20E, BSL-2 specifications.

Materials and consumables shall be fully traceable.

5.4.2.3 Bolting environmentBolting selection for surface and subsea pressure control equipment shall consider the maximum hardness requirements, in relation to the operational environment and selected corrosion protection system in order to prevent hydrogen embrittlement.

5.4.3 Quality control instructionsAll quality control work shall be controlled by the manufacturer's documented instructions, which includes an appropriate Inspection Test Plan (ITP) or other methodology that provides an auditable tracking document with quantitative and qualitative acceptance criteria.

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5.4.4 Non-destructive examination (NDE)NDE instructions shall be detailed regarding the requirements of this International Standard and those of all applicable nationally or internationally recognized standards specified by the manufacturer. All NDE instructions shall be approved by a NDE Level III examiner.

5.4.4.1 NDE qualification levelsNDE level I:a) The NDE Level I is qualified to perform system calibrations, Implement techniques and

conduct limited evaluation in the NDE method in which the individual is certified. b) The NDE Level I does not Interpret test results for acceptance or rejection.

NDE Level II:a) The NDE Level Il is qualified to setup and calibrate equipment, Interpret and evaluate results

with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications. b) The NDT Level Il is familiar with the scope and limitations of the used methods for which

qualified. c) The NDE Level II can provide training of NDE Level I personnel. d) The NDE Level II is qualified to prepare written Instructions, and report the NDE results.

NDE Level III:a) The NDE Level III is qualified to select the appropriate NDE techniques based on knowledge

of materials, fabrication methods and product design for the part. b) The NDE Level III is responsible to establish techniques and procedures for the examination

of a part. c) The NDT Level III evaluates and interprets the results of the NDE method in conformance

with the codes, standards and specifications. d) The NDE Level III establishes acceptance criteria where none are available.e) The NDE Level III is responsible for the training and certification examination of NDE Level I

and II personnel.

5.4.5 Acceptance statusThe acceptance status of all equipment, parts and materials shall be indicated either on the equipment, parts or materials or in the records traceable to the equipment, parts or materials.

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5.5 Quality control requirements for specific equipment and partsUnless specified differently in this standard, quality control requirements for API-16AR equipment will be in conformance with API-16A.

All new manufactured or replacement parts shall be in full conformance to API-16A requirements, including design verification and testing.

Remanufacturing Service Levels (RSL) for remanufactured parts / assemblies indicate the level of traceability and conformance to API-16A.

API-16A requirementTensile testing RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Pressure-containing parts material qualification tensile testing in conformance with API-16A.

Repairs excluding base

material.

Repairs including base

material

All parts, repairs and

base materialPressure-controlling parts material qualification tensile testing in conformance with API-16A.

Repairs excluding base

material.

Repairs including base

material

All parts, repairs and

base materialImpact testing RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Pressure-containing parts material qualification impact testing in conformance with API-16A.

Repairs excluding base

material.

Repairs including base

material

All parts, repairs and

base materialPressure-controlling parts material qualification impact testing in conformance with API-16A.

Repairs excluding base

material.

Repairs including base

material

All parts, repairs and

base materialHardness testing RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Hardness testing methods shall be in accordance with ISO 6892, ISO 6506-1, ISO 6507-1 or ISO 6508-1, as appropriate.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

At least one hardness test shall be performed on each part tested, at a location determined by the manufacturer's specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

The hardness testing used to qualify each part shall be performed after the last heat-treatment cycle (including all stress-relieving heat-treatment cycles) and after all exterior machining operations.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

When equipment is a weldment composed of different material designations, the manufacturer shall perform hardness tests on each component part of the weldment after the final heat treatment (including stress-relieving). The results of these hardness tests shall satisfy the hardness value requirements for each respective part.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Hardness measurements on parts manufactured from carbon low alloy and martensitic stainless type steels shall exhibit maximum values in accordance with NACE MR0175 and minimum values equal to or greater than those specified in API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The part does not exhibit the required minimum hardness level for the API material designation: The tensile strength, as determined from the tensile tests results, shall be used with the hardness measurements in order to determine the minimum acceptable hardness value for parts manufactured from the same heat.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

The part does not exhibit the required minimum hardness level for the API material designation: The minimum acceptable hardness value for any part shall be determined by the minimum acceptable Brinell hardness for the part after the final heat-treatment cycle (including stress-relieving cycles)

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Critical dimensions RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Critical dimensions, as defined by the manufacturer, shall be documented for each part and such documentation shall be retained by the manufacturer in accordance with API-16A.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

The manufacturer shall define and document the extent to which dimensions shall be verified.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

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Traceability RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Parts and material shall be traceable to the individual heat and heat-treatment lot.

Partial traceability

through MDB and PHF to

Remanufacturer specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OEM specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OPD

Identification shall be maintained on materials and parts, to facilitate traceability, as required by documented manufacturer requirements.

Partial traceability

through MDB and PHF to

Remanufacturer specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OEM specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OPD

Manufacturer-documented traceability requirements shall include provisions for maintenance or replacement of identification marks and identification control records.

Reconstructed PHF and MDB

Partial traceability

through MDB and PHF to

Remanufacturer specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OEM specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OPD

Chemical analysis RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Chemical analysis shall be performed on a heat basis. Reconstructed

PHF and MDBPartial

traceability through MDB and PHF to

Remanufacturer specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OEM specification

Full traceability

through MDB and PHF to

OPD

Chemical analysis shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's written procedure.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

The chemical composition shall meet the requirements of API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Visual examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Each part shall be visually examined. API-16A API-16A API-16AVisual examination of castings and forgings shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Acceptance criteria shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Non-well fluid-wetted and non-sealing surfaces shall be examined in accordance with visual examination methods described in API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Surface NDE RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3All accessible well fluid-wetted surfaces and all accessible sealing surfaces of each finished part shall be inspected after final heat treatment and after final machining operations by either magnetic particle (MP) or liquid penetrant (LP) methods.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

All accessible well fluid-wetted surfaces of each finished part shall be inspected after final heat treatment and after final machining operations by the LP method.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

MP examination shall be in accordance with procedures specified in ISO 13665. Prods are not permitted on well fluid-wetted surfaces or sealing surfaces.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

LP examination shall be in accordance with procedures specified in ASTM E 165.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Acceptance criteria for MP and LP in conformance with API-16A. API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

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Weld NDE general RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3100 % of all surfaces prepared for welding shall be visually examined prior to initiating welding.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Examinations shall include a minimum of 12 mm (0,5 in) of adjacent base metal on both sides of the weld.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Weld NDE surface preparation acceptance shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

All welds shall be examined according to manufacturer's written specification.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Any undercut detected by visual examination shall be evaluated in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Surface porosity and exposed slag are not permitted on or within 3 mm (0,125 in) of sealing surfaces.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Weld NDE — Surface examination (other than visual) RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3100 % of all pressure-containing welds repair and weld metal overlay welds and repaired fabrication welds shall be examined by either MP or LP methods after all welding, post-weld heat treatment and machining operations are completed.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The examination shall include 12 mm (0,5 in) of adjacent base material on both sides of the weld.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Acceptance criteria for MP and LP in conformance with API-16A. API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Repair welds RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3All repair welds shall be examined using the same methods and acceptance criteria used in examining the base metal.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

The examination shall include 12 mm (0,5 in) of adjacent base material on both sides of the weld.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Surfaces of ground-out areas for repair welds shall be examined prior to welding to ensure defect removal using the acceptance criteria for fabrication welds

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Weld NDE — Volumetric examination of fabrication weld RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3100 % of all pressure-containing welds shall be examined by either radiography, ultrasonic or acoustic emission methods after all welding and post-weld heat treatment.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

All repair welds for which the repair is greater than 25 % of the original wall thickness or 25 mm (1 inch) (whichever is less) shall be examined by either radiography, ultrasonic or acoustic emission methods after all welding and post-weld heat treatment.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Examinations shall include at least 12 mm(0,5 in) of adjacent base metal on all sides of the weld.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Radiography examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Radiographic examinations shall be performed in accordance with procedures specified in ASTM E 94, to a minimum equivalent sensitivity of 2 %.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Acceptance criteria for radiography in conformance with API-16A. API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

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Ultrasonic examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Ultrasonic examinations shall be performed in accordance with procedures specified in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section V, Article 4.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Acceptance criteria for Ultrasonic examination in conformance with API-16A..

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Acoustic emission examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Acoustic emission (AE) examinations shall be performed in accordance with procedures specified in ASTM E 569.The acoustic emission examination shall be conducted throughout the duration of the hydrostatic “in-plant” test.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Acceptance criteria for Acoustic emission examination in conformance with API-16A.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Weld NDE — Hardness testing RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3All accessible pressure-containing, non-pressure-containing and major repair welds shall be hardness tested.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

At least one hardness test shall be performed in both the weld and in the adjacent unaffected base metal after allheat treatment and machining operations.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

The hardness recorded in the PQR shall be the basis for acceptance if the weld is not accessible for hardness testing.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Volumetric NDE parts - Sampling RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3

As far as practical the entire volume of each part shall be volumetrically inspected (radiography or ultrasonic) after heat treatment for mechanical properties and prior to machining operations that limit effective interpretation of the results of the examination

API-16A API-16A API-16A

For quench-and-tempered products, the volumetric inspection shall be performed after heat treatment for mechanical properties exclusive of stress-relief treatments or retempering to reduce hardness.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Volumetric NDE parts - Ultrasonic examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3

Hot-worked parts: Ultrasonic examination of hot-worked parts shall be performed in accordance with the flat-bottom-hole procedures specified in ASTM A 388 (except immersion method may be used) and ASTM E 428.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Calibration: Distance amplitude curve (DAC) shall be based on 1,6 mm (1/16 in) flat-bottom hole for metal thicknesses through 38 mm (11/2 in), on 3,2 mm (1/8 in) flat-bottom hole for metal thicknesses from 38 mm (11/2 in) through 150 mm (6 in), and on 6,4 mm (1/4 in) flat-bottom hole for metal thicknesses exceeding 150 mm (6 in).

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

The following acceptance criteria apply:― no single indications exceeding reference distance amplitude

curve;― no multiple indications exceeding 50 % of reference distance

amplitude curve. Multiple indications are defined as two or more indications (each exceeding 50 % of the reference distance amplitude curve) within 13 mm (1/2 in) of each other in any direction.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

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Volumetric NDE parts - Radiographic examination RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3

Radiographic examination of hot-worked parts shall be performed in accordance with API-16A.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Acceptance criteriaThe following acceptance criteria apply to hot-worked parts:― no cracks, laps, or bursts;― no elongated indications with length greater than:Thickness, T Inclusion length mm (in) mm (in)< 19,0 (0,75) 6,4 (0,25)19,0 to 57,0 (0,75 to 2,25) 0,33T (0,33T)> 57,0 (2,25) 19,0 (0,75)no group of indications in a line that have an aggregate length greater than T in a length of 12T.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Non-metallic sealing materials and moulded sealing assemblies

RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3

Testing of each batch shall be in accordance with ASTM procedures as defined in API-16A.Mechanical property data shall include the following:a) hardness data in accordance with ASTM D 1415 or ASTM

D 2240;b) tensile data in accordance with ASTM D 1414 or ASTM

D 412;c) elongation data in accordance with ASTM D 1414 or ASTM

D 412;d) modulus data in accordance with ASTM D 1414 or ASTM

D 412.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

If a suitable ASTM procedure cannot be applied, the manufacturer shall provide a written procedure for testing.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Characteristics shall be defined by measurements of physical properties.

API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Mechanical property data shall include hardness, tensile, elongation and modulus.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Acceptance shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Metallic inserts in moulded assembliesSampling shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written requirements or ISO 2859-1, Level II 4.0 AQL.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

All methods shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written requirements.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Acceptance shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Acceptance shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written requirements and NACE MR0175.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Welding NDE shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

Annular packers when shipped separately from a BOP RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3When shipped separately (not part of an assembled BOP), annular packers shall be pressure-tested and drift tested in accordance with API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

All other drill-through equipment RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3All quality control requirements shall be documented in the manufacturer's written specifications.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

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Assembled equipment RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3The quality control requirements for assembled equipment shall include drift tests, pressure tests and hydraulic operating system tests.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Serialization is required on all assembled equipment and shall be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

Remanufacturer specification

OEM specification

OPD specification

A report shall be prepared in which all serialized and individual-heat-traceable parts are listed as traceable to the assembly (e.g., assembly part number, serial number).

API-16A API-16A API-16A

A drift test is required on ram BOP, annular BOP, hydraulic connectors, drilling spools and adapters.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The hydrostatic proof or shell test pressure shall be determined by the rated working pressure for the equipment and be in conformance with API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The hydraulic operating system test shall be tested on each assembled blowout preventer and hydraulic connector.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The hydraulic operating chamber shall be tested at a minimum test pressure equal to 1,5 times the operating chambers rated working pressure.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Closed-preventer test RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Each ram and annular blowout preventer shall be subjected to a closed-preventer test after the hydrostatic proof test.The hydraulic operating system pressure used shall be equal to or less than the manufacturer's specified operating pressure.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Annular packing tests shall require pressure-testing on the appropriate size drill pipe and without out drill pipe in accordance with API-16A.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

VBRs shall be tested on the minimum and maximum sizes for their range.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Each preventer equipped with blind-shear rams shall be subjected to a shearing test.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

The closed-preventer test for each blowout preventer equipped with a hydraulic ram-locking system shall be pressure tested with the locking system engaged.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Hydraulic connector tests RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Since there is no closure unit in a hydraulic connector, the hydrostatic proof test shall take the place of any rated working pressure tests.

API-16A API-16A API-16A

Corrosion-resistant overlay RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Corrosion-resistant overlay of API-6A ring groove specification. API-16A API-16A or

exceeded by OEM

specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Other corrosion-resistant overlays specification. API-16A API-16A or exceeded by

OEM specification

API-16A or exceeded by

OPD specification

Pre-heating RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Pre-heat specification. Remanufacturer

specificationOEM

specificationOPD

specificationPost-weld heat treatment RSL-1 RSL-2 RSL-3Post-weld heat treatment specification. Remanufacturer

specificationOEM

specificationOPD

specification

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5.6 Requirements for quality control records5.6.1 General

The quality control records required by this American National Standard are those documents and records necessary to substantiate that all materials and equipment made to this American National Standard do conform to the specified requirements.

5.6.2 NACE records requirementsRecords required substantiating conformance of equipment to NACE requirements shall be in addition to those described in other clauses of this American National Standard, unless the records required by this American National Standard also satisfy the NACE MR0175 requirements.

5.6.3 Records controlThe organization shall maintain a documented procedure to define the controls and responsibilities needed for the initiation, identification, collection, storage, protection, retrieval, retention time, and disposition of records.

Records, including those from outsourced activities, shall be established and controlled to provide evidence of conformity to requirements and of the effective operation of the quality management system.

Records shall be retained for a minimum of ten years following the date the equipment was received by the service provider, or as required by customer, legal and other applicable requirements, whichever is longer.

All records required by this American National Standard shall be signed and dated.

Records shall be legible, identifiable, retrievable and protected from damage, deterioration or loss.

Records can be hard copies and/or computer-stored as defined in the organization records control system procedure.

5.6.4 Records to be maintained by remanufacturerThe remanufacturer shall retain all documents and records as required in clause 5.6.4.1.The remanufacturer shall provide a PHF and MDB in conformance with Annex Band Annex C to their client in either electric format, hard copy or both, as specified in the purchase order by the client.

5.6.4.1 Parts or components covered in API-16AThe following records shall be retained:1) weld procedure qualification record;2) welder qualification record;3) material test records:

a) chemical analysis;b) tensile tests (QTC);c) impact tests (QTC, as required);d) hardness tests (QTC);

1) NDE personnel qualification records;2) NDE records:

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a) surface NDE records;b) full penetration fabrication;c) weld volumetric NDE records;d) repair weld NDE records;

1) hardness test records;2) welding process records:

a) welder identification;b) weld procedures;c) filler materials;d) post-weld heat treatments;

1) heat treatment records:a) actual temperature;b) actual times at temperature;

1) volumetric NDE records;2) hydrostatic pressure test records;3) critical dimensions as defined by the manufacturer.

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6. Quality Management System Requirements6.1 Control of Documents

The quality management system documentation shall include:1) Statements of quality policy and quality objectives;2) A quality manual that addresses each requirement of this specification and includes:

a) the scope of the quality management system, including justification for any exclusions to specific quality management system elements;

b) a description of the sequence and interaction between the processes of the quality management system;

c) identification of processes that require validation;d) reference to documented procedures that control the quality management system

processes;e) documented procedures established for the quality management system;f) documents and records to ensure the effective planning, operation, and control of its

processes and compliance with specified requirements; andg) identification of legal and other applicable.

6.2 Training and AwarenessThe organization shall:1) Provide Quality Management System training to the organization’s personnel and contractors

who affect the execution of services or provision of service-related products;2) Ensure that customer-specified training and/or customer-provided training, if required, is

included in the training program; 3) Maintain appropriate records on education, training, skills and experience.

6.3 Control of testing, measuring, monitoring equipmentThe remanufacturer shall maintain a documented procedure which defines the required testing, measurement, monitoring, and detection equipment to be controlled and necessary to provide evidence that service or service-related product meets specified requirements.

The procedure shall address equipment traceability, frequency of calibration, calibration method, acceptance criteria, suitable environmental conditions, storage and handling.

The procedure shall identify required assessments and maintain records when the validity of the previous testing, measuring, monitoring, or detection results are found not to conform to calibration requirements. The organization shall take appropriate action on the equipment and any service affected.

Testing, measuring, monitoring and detection equipment shall have unique identification. When the equipment is externally provided, the organization shall verify that the equipment is suitable to provide evidence of conformity of service or service-related product to specified requirements.

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6.4 Contract Review 6.4.1 General

The organization shall maintain a documented procedure for the review of contract requirements related to the execution of services or provision of service-related products.

6.4.2 Determination of RequirementsThe organization shall determine:1) Requirements specified by the customer, including the requirements for service planning,

execution, and evaluation;2) Legal and other applicable requirements; and3) Requirements not stated by the customer but considered necessary by the organization or

industry recognized Standards for the execution of service and provision of service related product.

4) Documentation requirements pertaining to the certificate of compliance/conformance, MDB, PHF, and any other required traceable documents.

Where the customer has provided incomplete, incorrect or unachievable requirements in the purchase order, the customer requirements shall be informed by the remanufacturer and records maintained.

6.5 Purchasing ControlThe organization shall maintain a documented procedure and qualification of outsourced services to ensure that purchased or outsourced services and service-related products conform to specified requirements.

Selection of outsourced service suppliers by the remanufacturer shall include the following prior to initiation of the purchase agreement:1) Assessment of the supplier at supplier’s facility to meet the organization’s purchasing

requirements, and2) Verification that the supplier’s quality management system conforms to the quality system

requirements specified for suppliers by the organization.

6.6 Design and Development 6.6.1 Design and Development Planning

The organization shall maintain a documented procedure to plan and control the design and development of the product, including the use of service-related products.

The procedure shall identify:1) the design and development stages; 2) the activities required for completion, review, and verification of each stage; 3) the interfaces between different groups involved in design and development; and 4) the responsibilities and authorities for the design and development activities.

The organization shall manage the interfaces between different groups involved in design and development to ensure effective communication and clear assignment of responsibilities.When design and development are outsourced, the organization shall ensure the supplier meets the requirements of clause 6.6 and provide objective evidence that the supplier has met these requirements.

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6.6.2 Design documentationDesign documentation shall include the methods, assumptions, formulas and calculations.

6.6.3 Design and Development InputsInputs relating to design of the product shall be determined and records maintained.

These inputs shall include:1) customer-specified requirements 2) legal requirements; and 3) other applicable requirements including:

a) requirements provided from an external source, b) requirements for products and service-related products, including its functional and

technical requirements, c) environmental and operational conditionsd) historical performance and other information derived from previous similar product

designs.

6.6.4 Design VerificationThe design and development requirements are to be examined and confirmed to be in conformance with specified requirements of the contract and relevant standards.

NOTE Design verification activities includes one or more of the following:1) confirming the accuracy of design results through the performance of alternative calculations,2) review of design output documents independent of activities of design and development,3) comparing new designs to similar proven designs.

6.6.5 Design ValidationDesign and development validation shall be performed in accordance with planned arrangements (see clause 6.7.1) to ensure that the resulting product is capable of meeting the requirements for the specified application or intended use, where known. Wherever practicable, validation shall be completed prior to the delivery or implementation of the product. Records of the results of validation and any necessary actions shall be maintained.

NOTE Design validation includes one or more of the following:1) prototype tests;2) functional and/or operational tests of production products;3) tests specified by industry standards and/or regulatory requirements;4) field performance tests and reviews.

6.6.6 Control of design and development changesDesign and development changes shall be identified and records maintained. The changes shall be reviewed, verified and validated, as appropriate, and approved before implementation. The review of design and development changes shall include evaluation of the effect of the changes on constituent parts and product already delivered. Records of the results of the review of changes and any necessary actions shall be maintained.

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7. Responsibilities7.1 OEM

1) The original product manufacturer (OEM) of the API product is responsible for compliance to the standard in manufacturing / remanufacturing, documentation (Manufacturing Data Book (MDB) + Project History File (PHF) and certification.

2) The OEM is responsible for the definition of the original product definition (OPD) and the ongoing product design status.

3) The OEM is responsible for documenting design changes resulting from a malfunction or failure history of drill-through equipment manufactured, remanufactured and / or repaired in the Original Product Definition.

4) The OEM is responsible to audit OEM approved repair facilities in compliance with the requirements of this product standard to assure compliance.

5) The OEM shall in accordance with the applicable API standard for manufacturing retain documents required for repair and remanufacturing for ten years.

6) On request and in agreement with the equipment owner, the OEM will maintain the MDB and PHF for periods exceeding the record keeping requirement of ten years as listed under this standard.

7) On request and in agreement with the equipment owner, the OEM will maintain the decommissioning record for 5 years.

7.2 Repairer / Remanufacturer1) The Repairer / Remanufacturer of the API product is responsible for compliance to the

standard in manufacturing, documentation (Manufacturing Data Book (MDB) + Project History File (PHF) and certification.

2) The repairer / Remanufacturer shall provide the product owner with an overview of equipment traceability and compliance to the OPD before selecting and agreeing the Remanufacturing Service Level (RSL) in the purchase order.

3) The Repairer / Remanufacturer is responsible to audit Repairer / Remanufacturer approved repair facilities in compliance with the requirements of this product standard to assure compliance.

4) The repairer / remanufacturer shall in accordance with the applicable API standard for manufacturing retain documents required for repair and remanufacturing for ten years.

5) On request and in agreement with the equipment owner, the Repairer / Remanufacturer will maintain the Manufacturing data book for periods exceeding the record keeping requirement of ten years as listed under this standard.

6) On request and in agreement with the equipment owner, the Repairer / Remanufacturer will maintain the decommissioning record for 5 years.

7.3 Product Owner:1) The product owner is responsible to keep an up to date MDB + PHF.2) The product owner is responsible to keep the equipment in certification.3) The product owner is responsible to document the requirements for the MDB + PHF in the

Purchase Order for repair and / or remanufacturing.4) The product owner is responsible to document the required Remanufacturing Service Level for

the product in the Purchase Order for repair and / or remanufacturing.5) The product owner is responsible to list the requirements for Third Party Inspection (TPI)

requirements in the Purchase Order for repair and / or remanufacturing.6) The product owner is responsible to keep accurate records of product use and exposure to

Sulfide Stress Cracking environment.

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7) The product owner is responsible for scheduling the required maintenance for the product, including the recommendations from the OEM.

8) The product owner/operator is responsible for the product status verification and traceability, field configuration assessment and service conditions, maintenance and service procedures, inspection and test procedures, design status assessment and disposition, usage and performance history evaluation, repair and selection of remanufacture procedures as described in this standard.

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8. Repair / Remanufacturing Service Level Minimum Requirements

Repair and remanufacturing under this standard excludes work performed on equipment under maintenance.

Quality control requirements for specific equipment and parts as documented in clause 5.5 shall meet or exceed the agreed Remanufacturing Service Level (RSL) as documented in the customer purchase order.

The RSL for the entire system/assembly cannot be higher than the lowest RSL level of a part.

Parts that do not meet the minimum of RSL-1 quality requirements defined in clause 5.5 of this standard are not considered suitable for service.

8.1 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)Throughout field life of an API-16A product the control of the design specification may change as result of equipment being maintained / remanufactured by organizations other than those who own the Original Product Definition (OPD).

The design owner or manufacturer of the traceable assembled equipment, single equipment unit, or component part is the OEM.

NOTE: If any alterations to the original design and/or assembled equipment or component part are made by anyone other than the OEM, the assembly, part, or component is not considered an OEM product. The party that performs these alterations is then designated as the OEM as illustrated in Annex E.

8.2 Requirements for Pressure Testing8.2.1 General

All drill-through equipment shall be subjected to a hydrostatic proof test prior to shipment from the service or repair facility.

Water with soluble oil that also provides corrosion protection in the vapor phase should be used as the testing fluid to avoid corrosion of the drill-through equipment. The type of soluble oil and concentration used shall be documented in the test records.

Water can be used in the bore for pressure testing, but requires preservation of the drill-through equipment afterwards.

After remanufacturing the hydrostatic proof testing shall be 1.5 times RWP

After repair the hydrostatic proof testing shall be 1.0 times RWP.

8.2.2 Hydrostatic Proof/Shell TestDrill-through equipment shall be tested with its sealing mechanisms in the open position, if applicable.

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Equipment repaired will require hydrostatic proof testing of the equipment to rated working pressure.

Equipment remanufactured will require hydrostatic proof testing of the equipment to 1.5 times rated working pressure.

For equipment with end or outlet connections having different working pressures, the lowest rated working pressure shall be used to determine the shell pressure test.

8.2.3 Operating Chamber Pressure TestThe hydraulic operating system test shall be tested on each assembled blowout preventer and hydraulic connector.

The hydraulic operating chamber shall be tested at a minimum test pressure equal to 1.5 times the operating chamber’s rated working pressure after remanufacturing.

The hydraulic operating chamber shall be tested at a minimum test pressure equal to 1.0 times the operating chamber’s rated working pressure after repair.

Bonnet flanges of spare bonnets can be pressure tested to 1.0 times rated working pressure after full dimension control confirms conformance to the specification.

8.2.4 Pressure Test Acceptance CriteriaThe hydrostatic proof test and the hydraulic operating chamber test shall consist of three steps:1) an initial pressure-holding period of not less than 3 min;2) reduction of the pressure to zero;3) a second pressure-holding period of not less than 15 min.

The timing of the test shall not start until the test pressure has been stabilized within the manufacturer/remanufacturer specified range and the external surfaces have been thoroughly dried.

The acceptance criterion shall be zero leakage.

8.2.5 Closed-preventer testEach ram and annular blowout preventer shall be subjected to a closed-preventer test after the hydrostatic proof test. The hydraulic operating system pressure used shall be equal to or less than the specified operating pressure.

The test fluids used for all closed preventer tests shall meet the requirements of 8.1.1.

The timing of all closed-preventer tests shall not start until the test pressure has stabilized. Closed-preventer tests shall be performed at low and high pressures, with the low pressure test always preceding the high pressure test.

8.2.6 Low Pressure TestA pressure of 1.4 MPa to 2.1 MPa (200 psi to 300 psi) shall be applied and held below the closed ram or annular packing unit for not less than 10 min after stabilization.

Jan.VanWijk, 11/18/13,
All low pressure tests must have the same hold time. Only the use of advanced electronic measurements will allow shorter times when recording and measure difference against base line tests...
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8.2.7 High Pressure TestA pressure at least equal to the rated working pressure of the preventer shall be applied and held below the closed ram or annular packing unit for not less than 10 min after stabilization (see exception for annular packing units in section 8.1.8).

8.2.8 Acceptance CriteriaThere shall be no visible leakage.

8.2.9 Annular packing unit testsAnnular packing units shall be tested in two stages.

The stage one test shall require pressure-testing on the appropriate size drill pipe in accordance with Table 1, unless otherwise specified by customer.

The stage two test shall require pressure-testing without drill pipe in the preventer, i.e. on the open hole. The high pressure test for this stage shall be as specified in 9.1.6, except as a minimum it shall be performed at 50% of the rated working pressure of the preventer.

Table 1 – Pipe Size RequirementsBore Size Pipe Diameter

mm (in) mm (in)179 and 228 7 1/16 and 9 88.9 3 ½

279 and larger 11 and larger 127.0 5

8.2.10 Pipe, blind and variable-bore ramsThese tests shall be performed with the appropriate size drill pipe for the rams being tested. VBRs shall be tested on the minimum and maximum sizes for their range including pipe geometry changes as defined in API-5DP.

8.2.11 Blind-shear rams

Each preventer equipped with blind-shear rams shall be subjected to a shearing test. The minimum size shear pipe used shall conform to Table 2 or unless otherwise specified by customer.

Table 2 - Shear pipe requirementsBOP size Shear pipe (minimum)

179 mm (7 1/16 in) 3 1/2 in 13.3 lb./ft Grade E-75228 (9 in) 3 ½ inch 13.3 lb./ft Grade G105

279 mm (11 in) 5 in 19.5 lb./ft Grade G105 E-75346 mm (13 5/8 in) and larger 5 in 19.5 lb./ft Grade G-105

425 (16 ¾ in) 5 ½ inch 24.7 lb./ft Grade S135476 (18 ¾ in) 5 ½ inch 24.7 lb./ft Grade S135 540 (21 ¼ In) 5 ½ inch 24,7 lb./ft Grade S135

Unless specified different by the customer, these tests shall as a minimum be performed without tension in the pipe, in unconstrained condition in the BOP and with zero wellbore pressure.

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Shearing and sealing shall be achieved in a single operation.

The maximum shear pressure available at the rated working pressure of the BOP equals:

MaximumShear Pre ssure=(RSP−❑R )

The maximum seal pressure available at the rated working pressure of the BOP equals:

MaximumSeal Pressure=(RSP− ❑C R )

RSP = Rated System operating working pressureRWP = Rated working pressure of the BOPMASP = Maximum anticipated shut in pressureSRCr = Shear Closing ratioCR = Closing Ratio

Shear The piston-closing pressure shall not exceed the manufacturer's rated working pressure for the operating systeDocumentation shall include:

1) BOPa) Manufacturerb) Descriptionc) Bore size (inch)d) Rated working pressure.

2) BOP Operatora) Typeb) Rated hydraulic working pressurec) Operator closing aread) Operator shearing areae) Connection rod area

3) Shear Ramsa) Shear ram type (casing shear ram, blind shear ram)b) Part number upper and lower ram.c) Shear blade part number (when applicable)d) Ram seal part numberse) Minimum operator pressure for low pressure seal.

4) Pipe descriptiona) Pipe manufacturerb) Pipe outside diameter (inch)c) Pipe inside diameter (inch)d) Pipe weight including tool joints (ppf)e) Pipe API grade (ksi)f) Pipe API class (new, premium, class -1, class-2)

5) Pipe propertiesa) Material compositionb) Hardness (HRC)c) Yield Strength, 0.2% offset (psi)d) Elongation (%)e) Reduction of area (%)

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f) Charpy V-notch at 70 deg F. (ft-lb).

6) Shear test resultsa) Shear pressure and shear force at zero well bore pressureb) Seal pressure and seal force at 200-300 psi wellbore pressure.c) The maximum shear pressure available at the rated working pressure of the BOPd) The maximum seal pressure available at the rated working pressure of the BOP

8.2.12 Rams lock testThis test determines the ability of the blowout preventer's ram-locking device to maintain a wellbore pressure seal after removing the closing and/or locking pressure(s).

This test shall apply to each included ram that is designed to operate with the ram-locking system. The preventer shall be tested after the rams are closed, the locks engage and then all operating pressure(s) released.

8.2.13 Elastomeric Seal Requirements All elastomer components used for FAT of units repaired or remanufactured in compliance with 16AR must be fully design verified and validated in the BOP design in which they are being used.

8.2.14 Wellbore Sealing Components and Consumables All BOP system elastomeric seal elements shall be addressed in the equipment owner’s PM program for the system.

If the remanufacturer / manufacturer must provide components to allow for testing, those parts/components will be removed after testing when conformance has been proven. Responsibility will be with the equipment owner to add those components when putting the system into service.

Traceability must be maintained of the parts added to maintain compliance with the standard and to maintain the equipment’s Operation Service Level.

Independent ram assemblies and operators will be treated as a separate component from the blowout preventer.

8.2.15 Operating Sealing Components and ConsumablesIdentification of non-wellbore non-metallic components, such as elastomeric seals used in ram and annular type BOP actuation systems, shall be in accordance with the manufacturer / remanufacturer written specifications.

Markings and traceability must still be maintained and can be done through a traceable number by the remanufacturer / manufacturer, permanently stamped or etched into the ram assembly.

Ram assemblies and operators will be provided with a separate certificate showing conformance or compatibility (where applicable).

Specialized components, including proprietary design BOP seals and packing units, shall be stored in accordance with the OEM recommendations.

Jan.VanWijk, 11/12/13,
Tricky as there will be no guarantee what will be used.
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8.3 Dimensional check For recertification all API and sealing dimensions must be within product definition tolerances.

Corrosion must be removed and parts dimensional verified to have sufficient remaining strength in conformance with the product definition.

Wear tolerances defined in the product definition, must be used to verify if the part is suitable for service.

Dimensional checks shall include at a minimum the following:

1) Wear of all and sealing surfaces. 2) Flange and Bore Dimensions3) Pressure Retaining Components4) Pressure controlling Components5) Any Critical Areas per the Product Definition

Dimensional must be documented and approved by a supervisor who is deemed competent and can assure the technician is competent to record and take measurements in accordance with the established QMS.

8.4 NDE – Initial Inspection The following inspections shall be performed before proceeding with remanufacture of equipment.

1) All well-fluid wetted surfaces shall be MPI or DPI inspected.2) All welds shall be MPI or DPI inspected.3) External surfaces shall be 100% visually inspected and any anomalies further

investigated with MPI or DPI.4) Unacceptable indications found with MPI or DPI shall be removed.

If full weld records are not available it is advisable to acid etch the BOP to determine any previous weld.

8.5 Inspection on closure bolting (pressure retaining)If closure bolting identification is lost, it shall be replaced.

If closure bolting or other closing devices are intended for reuse, they shall undergo a thorough inspection which includes:1) Wet particle MPI or DPI.2) Hardness measurements on bolts & nuts.3) Threads (internal / external) must be inspected for wear and stretch. 4) Bolt holes threads must be inspected for wear and confirmed to be within specification5) Bolt holes must be checked to verify if weld repairs have been made. Bolt hole surfaces

should be etched when traceability of repairs has been lost. 6) Full dimensional inspection of pressure retaining of non-threaded devices.

8.6 Visual Inspection at disassemblyAll parts shall be 100% visually inspected and includes but is not limited to: 1) Critical wear areas and body structure

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2) All threaded lifting bolt holes. 3) Sealing surfaces.4) Door/Bonnet assembly alignment5) Straightness of parts6) Flatness of seal areas7) Damage to running surfaces8) Corrosion / pitting

8.7 Drift TestA drift test is required on ram BOP, annular BOP, hydraulic connectors, drilling spools and adapters.Pass a drift mandrel through the bore of the assembly after all pressure testing.Drift mandrel diameter shall be 1/32” (0.79mm) smaller than the bore diameter with a tolerance of +0.01” / -0” (+0.25mm / - 0 mm).

Drift mandrel gauge length shall be at least 51 mm (2 in) longer than any cavity that intersects the bore, but not less than 3050 mm (12.0 7,6 in).

8.8 Replacement Parts and Reused Parts– Qualifications All replacement parts shall be designed to meet or exceed the requirements of API-16A specification.

Replacement parts shall be fully design verified and design validated in conformance with Annex J.

Reused parts shall be fully traceable, design verified and design validated in conformance Annex J.

An assembly shall meet or exceed minimum API 16A performance criteria with the replacement part fitted.

A Certificate of Usage Compatibility shall be provided with a replacement part which does not meet or exceed the full OEM or OPD specification, including all design verification and validation.

Replacement parts must be documented in the PHF. Unique markings of the part shall provide the traceability that allows verification of the part design status.

Equipment shall be reassembled in accordance with documented specifications of the repairer / remanufacturer.

Parts shall not be reused if the serial markings are no longer legible or otherwise traceable to the part.

8.9 General Equipment Specifications Equipment repaired and / or remanufactured under API-16AR shall conform to Annex A.

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8.10 Documentation Repair and remanufacturing activities performed on the product shall be fully documented, supported by the required certification and added to the PHF.

Documentation must provide traceability as required under API-16A.

8.11 Failure Reporting The equipment owner of blowout prevention equipment shall provide a written failure report to the equipment manufacturer of any malfunction or failure that occurs. Guidelines for failure reporting can be found in Annex D.

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9. MaterialsUnless specified differently in this standard, material requirements for API-16A equipment will be in conformance with API-16A, clause 6.

9.1 GeneralThis clause describes the material performance, processing and compositional requirements for pressure-containing or pressure containing parts and all other parts which shall as a minimum satisfy the OPD design requirements for the product repaired and /or remanufactured under this standard.

Metallic materials exposed to well bore fluids and gasses shall meet the design requirements of NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 does allow shear blades not to be Sulfide Stress Cracking (SSC) resistant. Suitability of the shear blades that do not comply with the hardness limitations and its potential influence on the sealing capability in SSC environment is the responsibility of the user.

Meeting NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 for prevention of Sulfide Stress Cracking (SSC) can be achieved by: 1. Deployment of the Well Control Equipment in a non-SSC environment2. The use of the WCE in an inhibited fluid environment.3. Material hardness shall not exceed 22HRC and care must be taken when hardness

exceeds 26 HRC (rams only).4. The use of Corrosion Resistant Alloy (CRA) and its application that is SSC resistant.

9.2 Metallic PartsA written material specification shall be required for all manufacturing / remanufacturing of metallic pressure-containing, pressure-controlling and all other parts. The remanufacturer shall be capable to meet or exceed the material specifications for the product as listed in the OPD, which shall contain the following information:a) acceptance and/or rejection criteriab) material composition with tolerance;c) material qualification;d) allowable melting practice(s);e) forming practice(s);f) heat treatment procedure, including cycle time and temperature with tolerances, heat

treating equipment and cooling media;g) NDE requirements;h) mechanical property requirements.

9.3 Non-metallic partsEach manufacturer shall have written specifications for all elastomeric materials used in the production of drill-through equipment. These specifications shall include the following physical tests and limits for acceptance and control:a) acceptance and/or rejection criteriab) physical property requirements.c) material qualification, which shall meet the equipment temperature and pressure class

requirement.d) storage and age-control requirements.e) Hardness in accordance with ASTM D 2240 or ASTM D 1415;

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f) Normal stress-strain properties in accordance with ASTM D 412 or ASTM D 1414;g) Compression set in accordance with ASTM D 395 or ASTM D 1414;h) Immersion testing in accordance with ASTM D 471 or ASTM D 1414.i) Generic base polymer testing in accordance with ASTM D1418

9.4 Base metal material IdentificationIn order to start the remanufacturing process control must also be established over the material properties.

9.4.1 Original Material Test Records (MTRs). If no original Material Tests Records are available, the following must be tested and documented to establish material property requirements for pressure-containing members to meeting RSL-1:

1. Determining hardness and approximant tensile values2. Determining Chemical composition

In order to meet the requirements of RSL-2 or 3, all the material property requirements for pressure-containing members must be available or be re-established in conformance with section 9.5.

Pressure-containing members manufactured under API-6A and from only which the impact strength is not available meets the requirements of RSL-2.

9.4.2 Determining Hardness and approximate ultimate tensile values:Determining Hardness and approximate tensile values shall be done in accordance with

Brinell:ASTM E10 (Brinell) or ASTM E110 (portable testing)ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials, Brinell hardness test, Part 1

Rockwell:ASTM E18 for RockwellISO 6508-1, Metallic materials, Rockwell hardness test, Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N,T)

Vickers:ASTM E384 for VickersISO 6507-1, Metallic materials, Vickers hardness test, Part 1

Harness conversion shall be done in accordance with ASTM E 140, Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals

The hardness of a material is in principle related to the UTS and not to the YS. Yield Strength and Ultimate Tensile Strength show a linear correlation with hardness for most steels. However, for steel that shows evidence of strain hardening, a lower strength can be measured for a given hardness. There can be a non-linear relation between strength and hardness.

If uncertainty exists with respect to the material specification, it is required to validate the material properties as per the RSL, clause 5.5.

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9.4.3 Determining Chemical Composition:In absence of material specifications for the parts of the system, PMI shall be used to confirm that the material from the pressure containing and pressure controlling parts meets the requirements of the product definition.

The material identification shall be done using an industry recognized process that is capable of: a) Determining carbon contentb) Determining all alloying elements such that the material can be matched to a base material

specification.c) Determining Nickel and sulfur content for NACE MR0175 applications.d) Determining other types of non iron-based materials (i.e. type of overlay materials).

Prior to welding of carbon and low alloy steel, all elements in the carbon equivalency formula shall be adequately identified as per ASME, QW-403.26 Section IX:

C.E. = C% + Mn%/6 +  (Cr%+Mo%+V%)/5  +  (Ni%+Cu%)/15

9.5 Pressure-containing members

9.5.1 Property requirements

Pressure-containing members shall be manufactured from materials as specified by the manufacturer that meet the requirements of API-16 and are listed in Table 3 and Table 4 below.Charpy V-notch impact testing shall conform to clause 9.4.5.2.

Table 3 — Material property requirements for pressure-containing members

Material designation

Yield strength2 % offset

min.

Tensile strength

min.

Elongationin 50 mm

min.

Reductionof area

min.MPa (psi) MPa (psi) % %

36K 248 36 000 483 70 000 21 none specified45K 310 45 000 483 70 000 19 3260K 414 60 000 586 85 000 18 3575K 517 75 000 655 95 000 18 35

Non-standard materials yield as specified, Tensile as specified, elongation 15 % reduction in area 20%

Table 4 — Material applications for pressure-containing members

PartRated working pressure

13.8 MPa(2 000 psi)

20.7 MPa(3 000 psi)

34.5 MPa(5 000 psi)

69.0 MPa(10 000 psi)

103.5 MPa(15 000 psi)

138.0 MPa(20 000 psi)

Body 36K, 45K, 60K, 75K45K

60K, 75K 60K, 75K

End connections 60K 75K

Blind flanges 60K 75K

Blind hubs 60K 75K

Non-standard materials may be used that have a design stress intensity that is not less than that of the lowest strength standard material permitted for the applications above.

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9.5.2 Heat treatingIn principle, parts in the remanufacturing process can be fully annealed and again heat treated (quenched and tempered) with the aim to restore the material properties that meet the minimum requirements of API-16A.

Although this may lead to distortion of dimensions, surfaces and tolerances of the part, it may in some occasions be economical to do so.

Inclusion of welds in the components may not allow annealing followed by temper and quenching as the weld qualifications normally do not include this. After Q&T of the material, the material properties shall be reestablished.

All heat-treatment operations shall be performed utilizing equipment qualified in accordance with the requirements specified by the manufacturer / remanufacturer (see Annex H for a recommended practice).

Care should be taken in loading of material within furnaces such that the presence of one part does not adversely affect the heat-treating response of any other part.

Temperature and times for heat treatment shall be determined in accordance with the manufacturer's / remanufacturers written specification.

Quenching shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's / remanufacturers written specifications.a) Water quenching

The temperature of the water or water-based quenching medium shall not exceed 38 °C (100 °F) at the start of the quench, nor exceed 49 °C (120 °F) at the completion of the quench.

b) Oil quenching / Polymer

The temperature of any oil/polymer-quenching medium shall be greater than 38 °C (100 °F) at the start of the quench.

9.5.3 Chemical composition

9.5.3.1 GeneralThe remanufacturer shall specify the range of chemical composition of the material used to remanufacture pressure-containing members.Material composition shall be determined on a heat basis (or a remelt ingot basis for remelt grade materials) in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

9.5.3.2 Composition limitsThe chemical composition limits of pressure-containing members manufactured from carbon and low alloy steels or martensitic stainless steels shall comply with API-16A.

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9.5.4 Material qualification

9.5.4.1 Tensile testingIf yield strength 0.2% offset, tensile strength, elongation and reduction area must be reestablished for the remanufacturing in order to meet RSL-2 and/or RSL-3 requirements, removing a test specimen from the part is required.

Tensile test specimens shall be removed from a part and must meet dimensions as described in section 9.5.8.

Tensile tests shall be performed at room temperature in accordance with the procedures specified in ISO 6892.Astm A 370

A minimum of one tensile test shall be performed. The results of the tensile test(s) shall satisfy the applicable requirements of API-16A. If the results of the first tensile tests do not satisfy the applicable requirements, two additional tensile tests may be performed in an effort to qualify the material. The results of each of these additional tests shall satisfy the requirements of API-16A.

9.5.4.2 Impact testingIf impact strength must be reestablished for the remanufacturing in order to meet RSL-2 and/or RSL-3 requirements, removing a test specimen from the part is required.

Impact testing shall be performed on parts used for pressure-containing members.

Impact test specimens shall be removed from a part and must meet dimensions as described in section 9.5.8.

Standard-size specimens of cross-section 10 mm  10 mm shall be used, except where there is insufficient material, in which case the next smaller standard-size specimen obtainable shall be used. When it is necessary to prepare sub-size specimens, the reduced dimension shall be in the direction parallel to the base of the V-notch.

Impact tests shall be performed in accordance with ASTM A 370 using the Charpy V-notch technique.In order to qualify material for an ISO temperature rating T-0, T-20 or T-75, T 350 the impact tests shall be performed at or below the test temperature shown in Table 5.

Pressure containing members from which the impact strength is unknown shall not be higher classed than T-0.

A minimum of three impact specimens shall be tested to qualify a part. The average of the impact property value shall be at least the minimum value shown in Table 5. In no case shall an individual impact value fall below 2/3 the required minimum average. No more than one of the three test results shall be below the required minimum average.

If a test fails, then one retest of three additional specimens (removed from the same part may be made. The retest shall exhibit an impact value for each specimen equal to or exceeding the required minimum average.

The values listed in Table 5 are the minimum acceptable values for forgings and wrought products tested in the transverse direction and for castings and weld qualifications.

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Forgings and wrought products may be tested in the longitudinal direction instead of the transverse direction, in which case they shall exhibit 27 J (20 ft-lb) minimum average value.

For equipment rated for 20,000 psi and higher pressure , the Charpy V –notch impact values shall be in accordance with the class T-HP or table 23 or 68J (50ft-lb) minimum average in the longitudinal direction

Table 5 — Acceptance criteria for Charpy V-notch impact tests

Temperature rating

Test temperatureMinimum impact value required for average of

each set of three specimens

Minimum impact value permitted for one specimen

only per set

°C (°F) J (ft-lb) J (ft-lb)T-0,  18 0 20 15 14 10

T-20 T350  29  20 20 15 14 10T-75  59  75 20 15 14 10T-HP -29 -20 41 30 33 24

Rated pressure can be de-rated for elevated temperature service over 250 degrees F per annex G of API-6A.

9.5.5 Qualification test coupons (QTC)

General

In remanufacturing the QTC used for reestablishing the material properties is removed from the part requiring weld repair.

A QTC may be taken from an equal size part from the same heat number as the part requiring weld repair to represent the impact and/or tensile properties, provided it satisfies the requirements of this standard.

The properties exhibited by the QTC shall represent the properties of the material comprising the equipment it qualifies.

When the QTC is a trepanned core or a prolongation removed from a production part, the QTC shall only qualify parts having the same or smaller equivalent round (ER).

A QTC may only qualify material and parts produced from the same heat.

9.5.6 Equivalent round (ER)9.5.6.1 General

The dimensions of a QTC for a part shall be determined using the following ER method.

9.5.6.2 ER methodsAnnex-I illustrates the basic models for determining the ER of simple solid and hollowed parts and more complicated equipment. The ER of a part shall be determined using the actual dimensions of the part in the “as-heat-treated” condition.

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9.5.6.3 Required dimensionsThe ER of the QTC shall be equal to or greater than the dimensions of the part it qualifies, except the size of the QTC is required not to exceed 125 mm (5 in) ER.

9.5.7 Processing9.5.7.1 Melting practices

In no case shall the QTC be processed using a melting practice(s) cleaner than that of the material it qualifies [e.g. a QTC made from a remelt grade or vacuum-degassed material may not qualify material from the same primary melt which has not experienced the identical melting practice(s)].

Remelt grade material removed from a single remelt ingot may be used to qualify other remelt grade material which has been processed in like manner and is from the same primary melt. No additional alloying shall be performed on these individual remelt ingots.

9.5.7.2 WeldingWelding on the QTC is prohibited, except for attachment-type welds.

9.5.7.3 Heat treatingAll heat-treatment operations shall be performed utilizing “production type” equipment certified in accordance with the manufacturer/remanufacturer written specification. “Production type” heat-treatment equipment shall be considered equipment that is routinely used to process parts.

Qualification of heat treatment equipment shall be in conformance with Annex H.

The QTC shall experience the same specified heat-treatment processing as the parts it qualifies.

The QTC shall be heat-treated using the manufacturer/remanufacturer specified heat-treatment procedures.

When the QTC is not heat-treated as part of the same heat treatment load as the parts it qualifies, the austenitizing (or solution heat-treat) temperatures for the QTC shall be within 14 °C (25 °F) of those for the parts.

The tempering temperature for the part shall be no lower than 14 °C (25 °F) below that of the QTC. The upper limit shall be no higher than permitted by the heat-treatment procedure for that material. The cycle time of the QTC at each temperature shall not exceed that for the parts.

9.5.8 Tensile and impact testingIt is allowable to remove tensile and impact specimens from multiple QTCs as long as the multiple QTCs have had the same heat-treatment cycle(s).

Tensile and impact specimens shall be removed from the part such that their longitudinal centerline axis is wholly within the centre core ¼T envelope for a solid QTC or within 1 mm (¼ in) of the mid-thickness of the thickest section of a hollow QTC (see Annex I).

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For QTCs larger than the dimensions specified in Annex I, the test specimens need not be removed from a location farther from the QTC surface than would be required if the specified QTC dimensions were used.

When a sacrificial production part is used as the QTC, the test specimens shall be removed from a section of the part meeting the dimensional requirements of the QTC for that production part.

9.5.9 Hardness testingA hardness test shall be performed on the QTC after the final heat-treatment cycle.Hardness testing shall be performed in accordance with procedures specified in ISO 6892 or ISO 6506-1 as appropriate.

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10. Welding requirements

10.1 General

The welding specification of this standard defines the minimum requirements for joining and repairing pressure containing and load bearing parts by fusion welding and for qualification of fusion-welding procedures.

All welding of components exposed to wellbore fluid shall comply with the welding requirements of NACE MR0175. Verification of compliance shall be established through implementation of the manufacturer's written welding procedure specification (WPS) and the supporting procedure qualification record (PQR).

When material specifications for pressure-containing and pressure-retaining components require impact testing, verification of compliance shall be established through implementation of the manufacturer's WPS and supporting PQR.

Welding shall be performed in accordance with welding procedure specifications (WPS), written and qualified in accordance with ASME, BPVC:2004, Section IX, Article II. The WPS shall describe all the essential, non-essential and supplementary essential (if required, see ASME, BPVC:2004, Section IX) variables.

The PQR shall record the essential, and supplementary essential (if required) variables of the weld procedure used for the qualification test(s). Both the WPS and PQR shall be maintained as records in accordance with the quality control record requirements from section 5.6.3 and 5.6.4.

Welds from previous remanufacturing without sufficient documentation / traceability in the PHF to meet the design specification of the manufacturer / remanufacturer of the product shall be removed.

10.2 Weldment design and configuration

10.2.1 Pressure-containing fabrication weldments

Pressure-containing fabrication weldments contain and are wetted by wellbore fluid.

Only full penetration welds fabricated in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification shall be used. Figures G.1 through G.3 in Annex G are provided for reference.

Welding and completed welds shall meet the quality control requirements of clause 5.5.

10.2.2 Load-bearing weldments

Load-bearing weldments are those subject to external loads and not exposed to wellbore fluids.

Joint design shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's written procedures.Welding and completed welds shall meet the quality control requirements of clause 5.5.

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10.2.3 Repair welds

All repair welding shall be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification. All repair welds to pressure-containing members performed subsequent to original heat treatment shall be mapped.

Welding and completed welds shall meet the quality control requirements of clause 5.5.

10.2.4 Weld surfacing (overlay) for corrosion resistance and wear resistance for material surface property controls

10.2.4.1 Corrosion-resistant ring groovesStandard dimensions for the preparation of type SR ring grooves for overlays are specified in API 6A, section 10.

If equipment has metal-overlaid, corrosion-resistant ring grooves, the ring gasket type and number shall be followed by “CRA” to designate a corrosion-resistant alloy, or “SST” to designate an austenitic stainless steel.

10.2.4.1.1 Chemical analysis Chemical analysis on the weld metal shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of ASME. BPVC:2004, Section IX, at a location 3 mm (0.125 in) or less from the original base metal surface. The chemical composition of the deposited base metal at the location shall be as specified by the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder.

For austenitic or 300 series stainless steels, the chemical composition shall be given in Table 6.

Table 6 —Chemical composition of austenitic or 300 series stainless steels

For the nickel-based alloy UNS N06625, the chemical composition shall meet the class given in table 7.

Table 7 —Chemical composition of the nickel-based alloy UNS06625

For the nickel-based alloy UNS N06625, the chemical composition Fe 5 specification should be considered for equipment that remains subsea for prolonged times.

Welds for use in hydrogen sulphide service shall conform to the requirements of ISO 15156 (all parts), NACE MR 0175.

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10.2.4.1.2 Applicationa) Post weld heat treatment:

End and outlet connections with corrosion-resistant weld-overlaid ring grooves shall be subjected to post weld heat treatment in accordance with the WPS.

b) Ring grooves for welding:Ring grooves for welding shall be prepared in accordance with API-6A, table 52.

c) Other weld preparations:Other weld preparations may be used if the mechanical properties of the deposited weld metal equal or exceed those of the base metal.

10.2.4.2 Other corrosion-resistant overlays other than ring groovesThe provisions of section 10.2.4.2 apply to the use of corrosion-resistant weld overlay for bodies, bonnets, clamp hub end connectors, and end outlet connectors for the purposes other than API-6A standard ring grooves.

The manufacturer shall use a written procedure that provides controls for consistently meeting the manufacturer-specified material surface properties in the final machined condition. As a minimum, this shall include inspection methods and acceptance criteria.Qualification shall be in accordance with Articles II and III of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IX for corrosion-resistant weld metal overlay or hard facing weld metal overlay as applicable.

10.2.4.3 Chemical analysisChemical analysis of the weld metal shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of ASME. BPVC:2004, Section IX, at the minimum overlay thickness as specified by the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder for the finished component.

Provisions for the chemical analysis of section 10.2.4.1.1 apply.

10.2.4.4 Mechanical properties overlays

Base metal shall retain the minimum mechanical property requirements after post-weld heat treatment.

The manufacturer shall specify the methods to assure that these mechanical properties and record the results as part of the PQR.

If the overlay material is considered part of the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder or API-16A design criteria, mechanical testing of the overlay is required as part of the weld qualification.

10.2.4.5 Guided-bend tests Guided-bend tests and acceptance criteria shall be in accordance with ASME, BPVC:2004, Section IX, to confirm weld-overlay material bond integrity.

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10.2.4.6 Mechanical properties base materialMechanical properties of the base material shall retain the minimum mechanical property requirements after thermal treatment. The manufacturer shall specify the methods to ensure these mechanical properties, and shall record the results as a part of the PQR.

10.2.4.7 Weld conformance overlaysHardness test shall be performed at a minimum of three test locations in each base material, the heat affected zone and in each layer of the overlay up to a maximum of two layers. See figure 3 required hardness test locations.

Dimensions in millimetres (inches)

Key

1 Weld2 HAZ3 Base

Figure 3 —Hardness test locations for weld overlays

For corrosion-resistant ring groove overlay, chemical analysis shall be performed in the weld metal in accordance with the requirements of ASME Section IX at a location of 3 mm (0.125 in) or less from the original base metal surface.

The average of three or more test results shall be equal or greater than 83 HRB and recorded as part of the PQR. The chemical composition of the deposited weld metal at that location shall be as specified by the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder.

10.2.4.8 Quality control requirementsThe remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder shall use a written procedure that provides controls for consistency meeting the specified material surface properties in final machined condition.

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10.3 Welding controls

10.3.1 Procedures

The manufacturer's system for controlling welding shall include procedures for monitoring, updating and controlling the qualification of welders, welding operators and the use of welding-procedure specifications.

10.3.2 Application

Welding shall be performed by personnel qualified in accordance with the requirements of clause 5.3.

Welding shall be performed in accordance with written WPS and qualified in accordance with Article II of ASME Section IX. The WPS shall describe all the essential, non-essential and supplementary essential (in accordance with ASME Section IX) variables. Welders and welding operators shall have access to, and shall comply with, the welding parameters as defined in the WPS.

10.3.3 Designed welds

For all welds that are considered part of the design of a production part, the manufacturer shall specify the requirements for the intended weld.

Dimensions of groove and fillet welds with tolerances shall be documented in the manufacturer's specification. Figures 9 through 12 depict some typical joint designs.

10.3.4 Preheating

Preheating of assemblies or parts, when required, shall be performed in accordance with the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder written procedures.

10.3.5 Instrument calibration

Instruments to verify temperature, voltage and amperage shall be serviced and calibrated in accordance with the written specification of the manufacturer performing the welding.

10.3.6 Materials

Welding consumables

Welding consumables shall conform to American Welding Society (AWS) or the consumable manufacturer's approved specifications.The manufacturer shall have a written procedure for storage and control of welding consumables. Materials of low-hydrogen type shall be stored and used as recommended by the consumable manufacturer to retain their original low-hydrogen properties.

Deposited weld metal properties

The deposited weld metal mechanical properties shall meet or exceed the minimum specified mechanical properties of the base material. Verification of properties shall be established through the implementation of the manufacturer's WPS and supporting PQR. When materials of differing strength are joined, the weld metal shall meet the minimum requirements of the lesser material.

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10.3.7 Post-weld heat treatment

Post-weld heat treatment of components shall be in accordance with the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder written procedures.

Furnace post-weld heat treatment shall be performed in equipment meeting the requirements specified by

Local post-weld heat treatment shall consist of heating a band around the weld at a temperature within the range specified in the qualified WPS. The minimum width of the controlled band adjacent to the weld, on the face of the greatest weld width, shall be the thickness of the weld. Localized flame-heating is permitted provided the flame is baffled to prevent direct impingement on the weld and base material.

When PWHT is required for, all-weld-metal test coupons shall be PWHT’d with the nominal temperature and maximum time to be used in production. The tensile strength, yield strength and elongation shall meet the base metal properties.

All WPS’s shall specify the following if PWHT is required: Holding temperature range, Holding time,

In addition, the WPS should specify the following if PWHT is required: Maximum heating rate, Maximum cooling rate

10.4 Welding procedure and performance qualifications

10.4.1 General

All weld procedures, welders and welding operators shall be qualified in accordance with the qualification and test methods of Section IX, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, as amended below.

10.4.2 Base metals

The manufacturer may use ASME Section IX P number materials. In principle, materials not listed in ASME BPCV Section IX must have their own WPS.

The manufacturer may establish an equivalent P number (EP) grouping for low alloy steels not listed in ASME Section IX with nominal carbon content equal to or less than 0.35 %.

Low alloy steels not listed in ASME Section IX with nominal carbon content greater than 0.35 % shall be specifically qualified for the manufacturer's specified base material.

Qualification of a base material at a specified strength level also qualifies that base material at all lower strength levels.

10.4.3 Filler material qualification

Filler metals shall be specified in each WPS by ASME II, Part C/AWS specification and classification or other recognized international standard.

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Welding consumables shall be clearly identified by trade name, as applicable, and the identity maintained until consumed.

10.4.4 Chemical Analysis

Chemical analysis of the base materials and filler metal for the test weldment shall be obtained from the supplier or by testing, and shall be part of the PQR.

10.4.5 Heat-treat condition

All testing shall be done with the test weldment in the post-weld heat-treated condition. Post-weld heat treatment of the test weldment shall be according to the remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder written specifications.

10.4.6 Procedure qualification record

The PQR shall record all essential and supplementary essential (when required by ASME) variables of the weld procedure used for the qualification test(s). Both the WPS and the PQR shall be maintained as records in accordance with the requirements of clause 5.

10.5 Other Welding Qualification requirements

10.5.1 ASME Section IX, Article I — Welding general requirements

10.5.1.1 GeneralArticle I of ASME Section IX shall apply with additions as given below.

10.5.1.2 Hardness testing10.5.1.3 General

Hardness testing shall be conducted across the weld and base material heat-affected zone (HAZ) cross-section and shall be recorded as part of the PQR.

Results on all pressure-containing and pressure-controlling parts exposed to wellbore fluid shall be in conformance with NACE MR0175 requirements.

The remanufacturer, OEM or OPD holder shall specify the hardness testing locations in order to determine maximum hardness.

Testing shall be performed on the weld and base-material HAZ cross-section in accordance with ISO 6508 (all parts) or ASTM E18, Rockwell method; or ISO 6507 (all parts), using the 98 N method or ASTM E384, Vickers 10 kgf method.

Results shall be converted to Rockwell C, as applicable. ISO 18265 or ASTM E140 shall be used for the conversion of hardness readings for materials within the scope of their application.

Other conversion tables also exist. Users may establish correlations for individual materials outside the scope of ISO 18265 or ASTM E140.

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10.5.1.4 Rockwell method (ISO 6508-1)If the Rockwell method is selected by the manufacturer, the following procedure shall be used:a) for a weld cross-section thickness less than 12 mm (1/2 in), four hardness tests each shall be

made in the base material(s), the weld and the HAZ;

b) for a weld cross-section thickness equal to or greater than 12 mm (1/2 in), six hardness tests each shall be made in the base material(s), the weld and the HAZ;

c) HAZ hardness tests shall be performed in the base material within 1.5 mm (0.06 in) of the weld interface and at least one each within 3 mm (0.125 in) from top and bottom of the weld. See Figure 4 for test locations.

Dimensions in millimetres (inches)

Key1 Weld2 HAZ3 Basea Typical

Figure 4 — Rockwell hardness test locations

10.5.1.5 Vickers method (ISO 6507-1)If the Vickers method is selected by the manufacturer, the following procedure shall be used:a) for a weld cross-section thickness less than 12 mm (1/2 in), four hardness tests each shall be

made in the base materials and the weld;

b) for a weld cross-section thickness equal to or greater than 12 mm( ½ in), six hardness tests each shall be made in the base material(s) and the weld;

c) multiple HAZ hardness tests equally spaced 3 mm (0.125 in) apart shall be performed in each of the base materials within 0.25 mm (0.01 in) of the weld interface and at least one within 1.5 mm (0.06 in) from the top and the bottom of the weld. See Figure 5 for test locations.

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Dimensions in millimetres (inches)

Key

1 Weld2 HAZ3 Basea Typical

Figure 5 — Vickers hardness test locations

10.5.1.6 Hardness testing (optional) — Minimum mechanical propertiesFor the purpose of hardness inspection and qualifying production weldments, a minimum of three hardness tests in the weld metal shall be made and recorded as part of the PQR. These tests shall be made by the same methods used to inspect production weldments. These tests may be used to qualify weld metal with hardness less than shown in 8.5.1.4 by the method shown in the same subsection.

10.5.1.7 Impact testingWhen impact testing is required by the base material specification, the testing shall be performed in accordance with ASTM A 370 using the Charpy V-notch technique. Results of testing in the weld and base material HAZ shall meet the minimum requirements of the base material. Records of results shall become part of the PQR.

When impact testing is required of the base material, one set of three test specimens each shall be removed at the 1/4 thickness location of the test weldment for each of the weld metal and base material HAZ. The root of the notch shall be oriented normal to the surface of the test weldment and located as follows:a) weld metal specimens (three each) 100 % weld metal;

b) HAZ specimens (three each) shall include HAZ material as specified in the manufacturer's written procedure;

c) when weld thickness of the product is equal to or greater than 50 mm (2 in), impact testing shall be performed on weld metal and HAZ material removed within 1/4 thickness.

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10.5.2 ASME Section IX, Article II — Welding procedure qualifications

10.5.2.1 GeneralArticle II of ASME Section IX shall apply with additions as shown in this section.

10.5.2.2 Heat treatmentThe post-weld heat treatment of the test weldment and the production weldment shall be in the same range as that specified on the WPS. Allowable range for the post-weld heat treatment on the WPS shall be a nominal temperature of 14 °C ( 25 °F). The stress-relieving heat-treatment(s) time(s) at temperature(s) of production parts shall be equal to or greater than that of the test weldment.

10.5.3 ASME Section IX, Article III — Welding performance qualifications

10.5.3.1 GeneralArticle III of ASME Section IX shall apply with additions as shown in this subsection.

10.5.3.2 Bolt, tapped and blind hole repair performance qualificationThe welder or welding operator shall perform an additional repair welding performance qualification test using a mock-up hole (refer to Annex G, figure G.2).

The repair welding qualification test hole shall be qualified by radiography according to clause 5, or shall be cross-sectioned through the centerline of the hole and both faces shall be examined by NDE in accordance with clause 5. This evaluation shall include the total depth of the hole.

The repair weld qualification shall be restricted by the following essential variables for performance controls.a) The hole diameter used for the performance qualification test is the minimum diameter

qualified. Any hole with a diameter greater than that used for the test shall be considered qualified.

b) The depth-to-diameter ratio of the test hole shall qualify all repairs to holes with the same or smaller depth-to-diameter ratio.

c) The performance qualification test shall have straight parallel walls. If any taper, counter-bore or other aid is used to enhance the hole configuration of the performance test, that configuration shall be considered an essential variable.

For welder performance qualification, ASME Section IX P-1 base metals may be used for the test coupon in place of the low alloy steels covered by this standard (Table 20).

10.5.4 ASME Section IX, Article IV — Welding data

Article IV of ASME Section IX shall apply as written.

10.6 Other requirements

Where metallic permanent backing material is permitted, the P-number or its nominal chemical composition shall be specified in the WPS and/or the applicable fabrication drawing. For joints

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between similar materials, the chemical composition of backing materials shall match the nominal base metal chemical composition.

Temporary attachments welded to the base metal shall be compatible with the base metal and welded in accordance with a qualified weld procedure.

Temporary attachments shall be removed by gouging or grinding and the base metal restored to its original condition before final heat treatment (if required), pressure testing, and final acceptance. The base metal shall be inspected with MT or PT upon removal of the attachment.

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11.DecommissioningThe Repairer / Remanufacturer is responsible for determining, documenting and executing requirements for the decommissioning of API-16A products. The equipment owner shall be informed when API-16A products cannot (economically) meet the minimum requirements of this standard.

At the end of the decommissioning process, a report shall be written capturing the date and location of the decommissioning.All documentation shall be retained and available for a minimum of five years past the date of decommissioning of the equipment.

The decommissioning report shall be included in the PHF.

12.Marking requirementsAll equipment, as listed in Sectionclause 1, manufactured in accordance with this American National S standard shall be marked in accordance with the procedure and requirements API-16A.

Equipment shall be stamped on the product with the product description code (PDC) or alphanumeric code, followed by “API 16A ISO 13533”

12.1 Low-stress-area markingFor identification on low-stress areas (such as nameplates, outside diameters of flanges, etc.), the use of sharp “V” stamping is acceptable.

12.2 High-stress-area markingFor identification on high-stress areas, dot, vibration or round “V” stamping is acceptable. Sharp “V” stamping is allowed in high-stress areas only if subsequent stress-relieving is performed to the component.

12.3 Weld metal overlaysWhen equipment has weld metal-overlaid ring grooves, the ring gasket type and number shall be followed by “CRA” to designate a corrosion-resistant alloy or “SST” to designate an austenitic stainless steel.

12.4 Wellbore non-metallic componentsFor identification of wellbore non-metallic components, such as ram and annular-type BOP packers and seals, the manufacturer shall have a written procedure for affixing the required codification to the product or its package.

The remanufacturer / manufacturer shall retain a certificate of compliance for non-metallic sealing materials and molded sealing assemblies to manufacturer's written requirements.

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12.5 Non-wellbore non-metallic componentsIdentification of non-wellbore non-metallic components, such as elastomeric seals used in ram and annular type BOP actuation systems, shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's written specification.

12.6 Specific codification requirements of equipment.Ring gaskets shall be marked in accordance with API 6A.

Studs and nuts shall be marked in accordance with API Spec. 20E.Closure bolting shall be marked in accordance with API Spec. 20E.

Wellbore non-metallic components shall be marked with an alphanumeric code system in the sequence denoted in API-16A.

In addition, the manufacturer's part number shall be marked on the component.

12.7 Product description code (PDC)The product description code (PDC) is used as an aid in describing equipment manufactured to this standard. The PDC is a twelve digit number that can be used to fully describe the equipment to which it is applied. The location and meaning of the digits that make up the PDC are described in API-16A.

13.Storing and shipping

13.1 Storing for periods greater than 30 days

13.1.1 Draining after testing

AAll equipment shall be drained after testing and prior to storage.

13.1.2 Rust prevention

Prior to storage, parts and equipment shall have exposed metallic surfaces protected with a rust preventative which will not become fluid at temperatures below 50 °C (125 °F).

13.1.3 Connection-surface protection

All connection faces and ring gasket grooves shall be protected with durable covers.

[13.1.4] Hydraulic operating system

[13.1.5] Hydraulic operating system

The hydraulic operating system shall be flushed with a non-freezing, corrosion-inhibiting fluid in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's written procedures.

Ports shall be plugged prior to storing.

Equipment may be stored with customer specified control fluid to avoid contamination with corrosion inhibiting fluid.”

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It is recommended to paint stencil on the outside of the connector near the operating control ports “Shipped with fluid xxxxx.”

NOTE Mixing of OEM control fluids may create highly caustic compounds. These compounds can cause extreme damage to lip seal elastomers.

13.1.4 Elastomeric seals

Elastomeric seals shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer's written procedures.

13.1.5[13.1.6] Ring gaskets

Loose ring gaskets shall be wrapped or boxed for storage and shipping.

13.2 Shipping

All equipment shall be shipped in accordance with the manufacturer's written procedures.

14.Certification14.1 Certificate of Conformance

Minimum requirements for the Certificate of Conformance (COC) shall be used to certify repairs and remanufacturing under this standard. The minimum requirements for the COC are listed in Annex F.

14.2 Certificate of Usage CompatibilityReplacement parts other than those supported by the OEM product definition shall be supported by a Certificate of Usage Compatibility in the PHF.

14.3 Certificate of ServiceEquipment has been inspected, properly maintained and tested in accordance with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications should be documented by Certificate of Service in the PHF.

14.4 Statement Of FactMaintenance / repair performed on a part or system which is either not covered by a full service history and required traceability, or the maintenance / repair was made with limited scope defined by the Owner, should be documented by a Statement Of Fact in the PHF.

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Annex A(Normative)

General Equipment Specifications 111

A.1 GeneralThis annex provides specifications for repair and remanufacturing of equipment covered by the scope of API-16AR.

A.2 Blowout preventers and drilling spools

A.2.1 Size designationEquipment to which this standard is applicable shall have a vertical through-bore dimension (drift diameter) corresponding with the size designation as shown in Table A1.

Table A1 — Equipment size

Nominal size designation Drift diametermm (in) mm (in)179 7 1/16 178.61 7.032228 9 227.84 8.970279 11 278.64 10.970346 13 5/8 345.31 13.595425 16 3/4 424.69 16.720476 18 3/4 475.49 18.720527 20 3/4 526.29 20.720540 21 1/4 538.99 21.220680 26 3/4 678.69 26.720762 30 761.24 29.970

A.2.2 Service conditionsA.2.2.1 Rated working pressureThe rated working pressure is determined by the lowest pressure rating of all integral end or outlet connections. Equipment to which this standard is applicable shall be rated in only the rated working pressures shown in Table A2.

Table A2 — Equipment rated working pressures

MPa (psi)6.9 1 00013.8 2 00020.7 3 00034.5 5 00069.0 10 000103.5 15 000138.0 20 000

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A.2.2.2 Temperature ratings Minimum temperature is the lowest ambient temperature to which the equipment may be subjected. Maximum temperature is the highest temperature of the fluid that may flow through the equipment.

A.2.2.2.1 Temperature ratings for metallic materialsEquipment shall be repaired or remanufactured for metallic parts to operate within the temperature ranges shown in Table A3. Equipment from which traceability is lost or from which material properties cannot be reconstructed, will be temperature classified to T-0.

Table A3 — Temperature ratings for metallic materials

Classification Operating range°C °F

T-75  59 to 121  75 to 250T-20  29 to 121  20 to 250T-0  18 to 121 0 to 250

T 350 -29 to 177 -20 to 350

Note: Information on strength of materials at elevated temperatures is found in annex G of API 6A and TR 6MET

A.2.2.2.2 Temperature ratings for non-metallic sealing materialsEquipment shall be repaired or remanufactured for wellbore elastomeric materials to operate within the temperature classifications of Table A4.

Table A4 — Temperature ratings for non-metallic sealing materials

Lower Limit

Upper Operating

Limit

Upper extreme

limit(first digit)

(second digit)

(third digit)

Code Temperature Code Temperature Code TemperatureF C F C F C

A -15 -26 A 150 66 A 180 82B 0 -18 B 180 82 B 200 93C 10 -12 C 210 99 C 220 104D 20 -14 D 240 116 D 250 121E 30 -1 E 270 132 E 300 149F 40 4 F 300 149 F 350 177G Other Other G Other Other G Other Other

Example: Material "FDE" has a lower temperature rating of 40 degrees F , a continuouselevated temperature rating of 240 degrees F and an extreme temperature limit of 300 degrees F

All other elastomeric seals shall be designed to operate within the temperature ranges specified in the OEMs written specifications or OPD.

A.2.2.2.3 Wellbore elastomeric materialsThe purchaser shall provide the temperature range for which wellbore elastomeric materials must operate.

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A.2.3 Outlet connectionsThe purchaser shall determine the number, location, size, pressure and temperature ratings for all outlet connections. It should be noted that the pressure rating for the BOP or drilling spool is determined by the lowest pressure rating of all end or outlet connections. Flanged end and outlet connections shall be in conformance to the dimensional requirements of API Specification 6A and API Specification 16A, section 5.3 prior to assembly and testing.

A.2.4 Equipment details/data bookA data book shall be supplied, which shall meet or exceed the requirements for the Manufacturing Data Book (MDB) and Product History File (PHF), as listed in Annex B and Annex C.

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Annex B(Normative)

Manufacturing Data Book Requirements 222

The below mentioned document contents for the construction of the Manufacturing Data Book (MDB) shall be provided and recorded in order to provide the minimum traceability requirements for maintenance and remanufacturing of pressure control equipment manufactured under API-16A.

Manufacturing Data Book (MDB)

Document Contents Delivered to Client Maintained by Manufacturer

Purchase order number/sales order number √ √Date of Manufacturing √ √Serial Numbers of equipment and location √ √Assembly drawings showing:

Actual overall package dimensions Pressure rating End connection/outlet description Mass, Centre of gravity, List of materials for components defined

in API Specification 16A, section 8.5.1 and the location of their use.

√ √

Manufacturer's statement of compliance to current edition of API Specification 16A.Design Verification Report

Rated Working Pressure Temperature ratings SMYS UTS NACE Other specific customer requirements

√ √

Material Test Records (including the following): a) Certified Material test reports

b) Chemical Analysis √ √

c) Tensile tests (QTC) or prolongation √ √

d) Impact tests (QTC as required) or prolongation as required

√ √

e) Hardness tests (QTC) or prolongation. √ √

f) NDE Personnel qualification records May be difficult to get for older products, can be retrieved if brought in for repair at

original facility

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Manufacturing Data Book (MDB) continued.

Document Contents Delivered to Client Maintained by Manufacturer

Material Specification Number √ √Welding Process Records √

Most OEM's give a Weld Data Sheet which includes:

- Welder ID - Filler Metal

- Heat and/or batch number - WPS #

- Stress Charts - PWHT

√All remaining

documentation required as defined in API 16A are kept at OEM facility for required length of

time

NDE Records:

a) Surface NDE Records √ √

b) Full penetration fabrication √ √

c) Weld volumetric NDE records √ √

d) Repair weld NDE records √ √

Heat Treatment Records

a) Actual Temperature√ √

b) Actual times at temperature√ √

Third Party or Class Society Inspection Reports√ √

Test Report(s), Pressure Testing and FAT a) Volumetric NDE Records / radiographic UT

Records√ √

b) Hydrostatic pressure test records √Limited scope and pressure test only

c) Critical dimensions (as defined by OEM) √Limited scope and basic dimensions only

(height, weight, etc…)

√Critical dimensions

kept by OEM.

Certificate of Conformancea) include standard to which equipment is

certified to

√ √

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Annex C(Normative)

Product History File Requirements 333

The below mentioned document contents for the construction of the Product History File (PHF) shall be provided and recorded in order to provide the minimum traceability requirements for maintenance and remanufacturing of pressure control equipment manufactured under API-16A.

Traceability shall be provided by the repairer / remanufacturer in the PHF for the parts being either original parts or non-original parts.

Product History File (PHF) Repair with Original Parts Only

Document Contents Delivered to Client Maintained by Manufacturer

Manufacturing Data Book √ N/ASerial Numbers of equipment and location √ N/ADesign Verification Report Still covered by original design

verification , however design verification reports remain proprietary to OEM

N/A

Third Party or Class Society Inspection Reports√ N/A

Test Report(s), Pressure Testing and FAT N/A

a) Volumetric NDE Records / radiographic UT Records

√ N/A

b) Hydrostatic pressure test records √Limited scope and pressure test only

N/A

c) Critical dimensions (as defined by OEM) √Limited scope and basic dimensions only

(height, weight, etc…)

N/A

Certificate of Conformancea) include standard to which equipment is

certified to.

√ N/A

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Product History File (PHF) Repair with NON-OEM Parts OnlyManufacturing Data Book (if available)

√ N/A

Serial Numbers of equipment and location √ N/A

Design Verification Report (if available)

Repair facility will be required to ensure that all design verification is

compliant with API 16A.

N/A

PMI Test √ N/A

Material Specification Number √ N/A

Welding Process Records (if applicable)

√Most OEM's give a Weld Data Sheet

which includes: - Welder ID

- Filler Metal - Heat and/or batch number

- WPS # - Stress Charts

- PWHT

N/A

NDE Records √ N/A

Heat Treatment Records (if applicable)√ N/A

Third Party or Class Society Inspection Reports√ N/A

Test Report(s), Pressure Testing and FAT √ N/A

a) Volumetric NDE Records / radiographic UT Records

√ N/A

b) Hydrostatic pressure test records √Limited scope and pressure test only

N/A

c) Critical dimensions (as defined by OEM) √Limited scope and basic dimensions

only (height, weight, etc…)

N/A

Certificate of Compatibilitya) include standard to which equipment is

certified to.

√ N/A

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Annex D(Normative)

Failure reporting 444

D.1 User Recommendations

D.1.1 The equipment owner of blowout prevention equipment shall provide a written failure report to the equipment manufacturer of any malfunction or failure that occurs.

D.1.2 The failure report shall include the following:a) as much information as possible on the operating conditions that existed at the time of the malfunction or failure;b) an accurate a description as possible of the malfunction or failure;c) any operating history of the blowout prevention equipment leading up to the malfunction or failure (e.g. field repair, modifications made to the blowout prevention equipment, etc.).

D.1.3 The manufacturer shall respond to receiving the failure report and provide a timeline to provide failure resolution.

D.2 Manufacturer’s Recommendations

D.2.1 Manufacturer’s Internal Recommendations

D.2.1.1 All significant problems experienced with blowout prevention equipment noted during its manufacture, testing or use shall be formally communicated to the individual or group within the manufacturer's organization responsible for the design and specification documents.

D.2.1.2 The manufacturer shall have a written procedure that describes forms and procedures for making this type of communication, and shall maintain records of progressive design, material changes, or other corrective actions taken for each model and size of blowout prevention equipment.

D.2.2 Manufacturer’s External Recommendations

D.2.2.1 All significant problems experienced with blowout prevention equipment shall be reported in writing to each and every equipment owner of the blowout prevention equipment within three weeks after the occurrence.

D.2.2.2 The manufacturer shall communicate any design changes resulting from a malfunction or failure history to every equipment owner using the affected equipment. That notice shall be within 14 days after the design change.

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Annex E(Normative)

OEM ownership 555

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) as per API STD 53.The design owner or manufacturer of the traceable assembled equipment, single equipment unit, or component part.

NOTE: If any alterations to the original design and/or assembled equipment or component part are made by anyone other than the OEM, the assembly, part, or component is not considered an OEM product. The party that performs these alterations is then designated as the OEM.

New pressure control equipment

Repair / Maintenance

Remanufacture(hot work)

OEM parts Non OEM

Assembly after repair contains parts from various suppliers.

OEM will only guarantee

performance of the original product.

OEM remains the same for the whole assembly

after repair

Owner / User controls the specification of the hybrid system, unless one of the suppliers of

parts adopts the assembly as OEM and will provide a COC for

the assembly.

Yes

No OEM or OEM licensed facility

Non OEMNo

Repairer of the part becomes the OEM

for the partOEM remains the same for the

remanufactured part

Yes

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Annex F(Informative)

Minimum requirements for Certificate Of Conformance (COC)

Example

CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE

Certificate No. :

Customer :

Customer Reference No.:

Date of Remanufacture:

Customer Purchase Order:

Work Order No.:

A. Assurance:This is to confirm that the drill through equipment remanufactured per the above purchase order and as listed below have been inspected and/or remanufactured and maintained in accordance with the following:

1. API Spec.16AR “Specification for Drill-through Equipment Repair and Remanufacture”, 1st Edition 2. Companies current understanding of implementation and interpretation of Jurisdictional

regulations listed here:a. …………..b. …………..

In addition, the following additional standard(s) have been used in support of the repair and remanufacture of the equipment listed on this certificate:

API Spec16A “Specification for Drill-through Equipment”, 3rd Edition …………… ……………

Company NameCompany Address

Company telephone number

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Controlled Document No. Revision Date/Level Page 1 of 2

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B. The certification is related to the following operational limitation:

Maximum Working Pressure:

Design Temperature (minimum to maximum):

Sour Service according to NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156: Yes / No

Other limitation:

C. List of inspected equipment:

Item Assembly or Part No. Qty. Description Serial Number(s)

1

2

3

D. Comments: It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that risk analysis is considered and carried out prior to every

operation including subject equipment when evaluating the risk situation. All documentation in support of the above listed products is retained on file by the Company for a minimum

of 10 years for repair / remanufacture. All documents and inspection reports to support this certificate of conformance have been verified to the

best of my knowledge to be true and correct. All documents and inspection reports to support this certificate of conformance have been added to the

Project History File.

E. Conditions Non-metallic sealing material shall be capable of functioning at specified design temperature and at

retained fluid rating, Sour Service, NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156.

Certificate of Conformance Approval

Signature Signature

Name: Name:Title: Title:

Company disclaimer or Quality disclaimer if so desired by the organization.

Controlled Document No. Revision Date/Level Page 2 of 2

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Annex G(Informative)

666Recommended weld preparation design dimensions

Dimensions in millimetres (inches) unless otherwise indicated

a)   V-groove

b)   U-groove

c)   Heavy-wall V-groovea Maximum misalignment.

Figure G.1 — Typical weld grooves for pipe butt joints

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Dimensions in millimetres (inches) unless otherwise indicated

a Maximum misalignment (unless removed by machining).b Remove to sound metal by machining.c Maximum misalignment.d Backing shall be removed. Material shall be compatible with base material.

Figure 6F2 — Typical attachment welds

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Dimensions in millimetres (inches) unless otherwise indicated

a Ratio of d1 to D2 shall not exceed 1,5:1.b Depth required to maintain a maximum of 1,5:1 depth, d1, to diameter, D2, ratio.

Figure 6F3 — Typical repair welds

Key1 side2 enda Original area.

Figure 6F3 — Repairs

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Annex H(Normative)

Qualification of heat-treating equipment

H.1 GeneralAll heat treatment of parts and QTCs shall be performed with equipment meeting the requirements of this annex.

H.2 Temperature toleranceThe temperature at any point in the working zone shall not vary by more than 13 C ( 25 F) from the furnace set-point temperature after the furnace working zone has been brought up to temperature. Furnaces which are used for tempering, aging and/or stress-relieving shall not vary by more than 8 °C ( 15 F) from the furnace set-point temperature after the furnace working zone has been brought up to temperature.

H.3 Furnace calibrationH.3.1 GeneralHeat treatment of production parts shall be performed with heat-treating equipment that has been calibrated and surveyed.

H.3.2 RecordsRecords of furnace calibration and surveys shall be maintained for a period not less than two years.

H.3.3 Temperature survey method for calibration of batch-type furnacesA temperature survey within the furnace working zone(s) shall be performed on each furnace at the maximum and minimum temperatures for which each furnace is to be used.

A minimum of nine thermocouple test locations shall be used for all furnaces having a working zone greater than 0.3 m3 (10 ft3).

For each 3,5 m3 (125 ft3) of furnace working zone surveyed, at least one thermocouple test location shall be used, up to a maximum of 40 thermocouples. See Figures H.1 and H.2 for examples of thermocouple locations.

For furnaces having a working zone less than 0.3 m3 (10 ft3), the temperature survey may be made with a minimum of three thermocouples located either at the front, centre and rear, or at the top, centre and bottom of the furnace working zone.

After insertion of the temperature-sensing devices, readings shall be taken at least once every 3 min to determine when the temperature of the furnace working zone approaches the bottom of the temperature range being surveyed.

Once the furnace temperature has reached the set-point temperature, the temperature of all test locations shall be recorded at 2-min intervals, maximum, for at least 10 min. Then readings shall be taken at 5-min intervals, maximum, for sufficient time (at least 30 min) to determine the recurrent temperature pattern of the furnace working zone.

Before the furnace set-point temperature is reached, none of the temperature readings shall exceed the set-point temperature by more than 13 C (25 F).

After the furnace control set-point temperature is reached, no temperature reading shall vary beyond the limits specified. The temperatures within each furnace shall be surveyed within one year prior to use of the furnace for heat treatment.

When a furnace is repaired or rebuilt, a new temperature survey shall be carried out before the furnace is used for heat treatment.

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a) Top view b) Side view

Figure H.1 — Thermocouple locations — Rectangular furnace (working zone)

a) Side view b) Top view

Figure H.2 — Thermocouple locations — Cylindrical furnace (working zone)

H.3.4 Continuous-type furnaces methodFurnaces used for continuous heat treatment shall be calibrated in accordance with procedures specified in SAE AMS-H-6875F.

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H.4 InstrumentsH.4.1 GeneralAutomatic controlling and recording instruments shall be used.Thermocouples shall be located in the furnace working zone(s) and protected from furnace atmospheres by means of suitable protective devices.

H.4.2 AccuracyThe controlling and recording instruments used for the heat-treatment processes shall be accurate to  1 % of their full-scale range.

H.4.3 CalibrationTemperature-controlling and -recording instruments shall be calibrated at least once every three months.Equipment used to calibrate the production equipment shall be accurate to  0.25 % of full-scale range.

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Annex I(Normative)

Equivalent Rounds (ER) models777

When L is less than T, consider section as a plate of L thickness. Area inside dashed lines is 1/4 T envelope for test specimen removal.

When L is less than D, consider as a plate of T thickness

Figure I.1—Simple geometric equivalent rounds (ER) sections/shapes having length L

a. Where T is the thickness when the component is heat-treated, use the larger of the two indicated dimensions.

When all internal and external surfaces during heat treatment are within 13 mm (1/2 in) of the final surfaces, ER  1-1/4 T. (must this not be ¼ T ?, see API-16A 2004 Also check conformance with 9.5.8 .)

When all internal and external surfaces during heat treatment are not within 13 mm (1/2 in) of the final surfaces, then ER  2 T. On multiflanged components, T shall be the thickness of the thickest flange.

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Figure I.2 — Complex-shaped components

b. Envelope for test specimen removal.

.Figure I.3 — Equivalent round models

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Annex J(Normative)

Replacement parts 888

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Annex K(Informative)

Standard technical modifications and corrections999

Clause / Sub-clause Modification

There are no technical modifications and corrections for the first edition of this document.Page left blank

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