Saes L 109
Saes L 109
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................. 2
3 References..................................................... 2
4 Definitions....................................................... 4
5 General Requirements................................... 4
6 Flange Type Selection and Limitations.......... 5
7 Flange Dimensional Requirements................ 7
8 Flange Facings............................................... 8
9 Bore of Welding Neck Flanges....................... 9
10 Flange Material Specifications....................... 9
11 Spectacle Plates Blinds and Blanks............. 11
12 Gaskets........................................................ 12
13 Bolting.......................................................... 15
1 Scope
1.2 This standard supplements ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, ASME B31.4 and
ASME B31.8 codes.
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Consulting Services Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager, Consulting Services Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
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Norsok Standards
Norsok Standard L-005 Compact Flanged Connections
4 Definitions
5 General Requirements
5.1 Flanges that are not covered by any Saudi Aramco standards or the referenced
industry standards shall be designed in accordance with ASME SEC VIII D1,
Appendix 2; and ASME SEC VIII D1 Section UG-34 for blind flanges.
Commentary Notes:
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5.3 Flanges, stud bolts and gaskets shall be procured from approved manufacturers
per the requirements of SAES-L-101 and the SAP list.
5.4 Insulating joints shall comply with the mechanical requirements of this standard.
They shall be installed as required by the Cathodic Protection Standards for
pipelines or for Stray Current Protection on loading lines.
5.5 Orifice flanges shall comply with ASME B16.36 and SAES-J-100.
5.7 Pipe joints shall be according to ASME B16.25 and SAES-L-110. The flange
welding ends shall be according to applicable ASME/API standards.
Weld neck flanges should be the primary selection for flanged joints in metallic
piping systems of 2-inch NPS and larger.
6.2.2 Slip-on flanges and reducing slip-on flanges shall not be used in the
following services:
Flange sizes 20 inches and larger
Severe cyclic conditions
Piping system subject to mechanical vibration.
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A double-welded slip-on flange has a weld between the pipe and the
flange hub and between the pipe and the bore of the flange.
The use of lap-joint flanges shall be avoided and subject to the following
limitations and conditions:
6.3.1 Lap-joint flanges shall not be used for severe cyclic conditions or in
areas subject to high mechanical vibration.
6.3.3 The lapped flange and stub-end design shall be in accordance with
ASME SEC VIII D1, Appendix-2.
Swivel ring flanges for underwater pipe tie-in shall be in accordance with Saudi
Aramco Standard Drawing AA-036792 or, if proprietary, in accordance with
ASME SEC VIII D1, Appendix 2.
Compact flanged connections, which are tapered flat face with self-energized
ring gasket, designed and fabricated in accordance with Norsok Standard L-005
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6.8.1 ASME Class 400 carbon steel flanges for sizes smaller than 30-inch.
6.9 The use of regular blind flanges tapped with smaller pipe is permitted provided
that they meet the size ratio requirements addressed in Table 1.
Table 1 - Maximum Size for the Allowed Bore in the Blind Flanges
1 Maximum NPS for
Size of NPS Flanges 2
Tapped Pipe
4” 1½”
6” 2”
8”-14 3”
16” and larger 4”
Notes:
1. The bore shall be at the center of the blind flanges.
2. The pipe branch shall be integrally reinforced such as
welding boss or weldolet.
7.1 Dimensions of 24 inch flanges and smaller shall comply where applicable with
ASME B16.5.
7.2 Dimensions of 26 inch flanges and larger shall comply where applicable with
ASME B16.47 series A.
Commentary Note:
7.3 API SPEC 6A flanges shall be type 6B rating 3000 and above, 1½-inch through
10-inch NPS.
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Commentary Note:
The flange standard API Spec 6A and ASME 16.5 are similar dimensionally.
Welding neck ASME 900 can match API 6A 3000. This normally used to attach
the flowlines with the wellhead piping system.
7.4 Dimensions of 26 inch and larger of weld neck and blind flanges as specified by
the Saudi Aramco Standard drawings shall not be used for new installation
except only to match an existing flange or split tees for hot tap and stopples.
Commentary Note:
Saudi Aramco has stopped using Company standards drawings for new
installation based on CSD report CSD-L-272/05 “ASME Large Diameter Flanges
in Lieu of Saudi Aramco Drawings”.
These flange assemblies shall comply with Saudi Aramco Standard Drawings
AA-036792.
The flange assemblies for 26” and above shall comply with Saudi Aramco
Standard Drawings AE-036438, AC-036443 and AC-036486 for Lapped Joint
flanges.
7.7 Gray cast iron flanges shall comply with ASME 16.1.
7.8 The dimensional standards and bolt patterns of nonmetallic flanges shall comply
with the corresponding dimension of the mating metallic flanges.
8 Flange Facings
8.1 Flange face surface finish shall meet the requirements of ASME 16.5, 16.47 or
API 6A as applicable. For hydrogen service, flange facing surface finish for
raised face shall not exceed Ra 3.2 micrometers (125 microinch).
8.2 Low strength flanges such as cast iron shall have a flat face with full face
gaskets. Low strength bolts shall be used for low strength flanges.
8.3 Unless otherwise specified in this standard, raised face flanges in ratings up to
Class 600 shall be used at design temperatures from minus 50 to 425°C.
8.4 Ring joint flanges for use with ring joint gaskets per ASME B16.20 shall be
used for:
Flanges in Class 900 and higher ratings,
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The bore of welding neck flanges shall be according to the applicable ASME/API
standards. The flange bore shall be smaller or equal to the pipe bore.
10.1 The flange material shall be compatible with the pipe material for the intended
service. The selected flange material specifications shall have
pressure/temperate rating according to the flange dimensional standards as
applicable.
10.2.1 The material specifications requirements for carbon steel and alloy
steel flanges shall be in accordance with 02-SAMSS-011. For other
materials, the requirements shall be as per the applicable ASTM.
10.2.2 For carbon steel, refer to Table 2 of this standard to select the
applicable ASTM for flange class 150 to 1500 ratings.
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Notes:
1) All 02-SAMSS-011 materials may be used wet sour service. Unless otherwise specified, manufacturers may
substitute materials within limits described in 02-SAMSS-011 paragraph 4.3.
2) NA = not applicable; NR = not recommended.
3) ASME/ANSI ratings are only valid at temperatures shown above.
10.2.3 The flange and the pipe should have equal yield strength. For flanges
with pipe of unequal yield strength, the following may be acceptable:
a) Flange under material group number 1 in Table 2 may be used
with grade X42 pipe, up to 24-inch NPS.
b) Flange under material group number 1 in table 2 may be used
with grade X52 pipe up to 12-inch NPS.
c) Flange under material group number 2 in Table 2 may be used
with grades X42, X52, X65 and X70 pipe.
d) Flange under material group number 3 in Table 2 may be used
with grades X70.
e) Flange under material group number 4 in Table 2 may be used
with grades X70 pipe.
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Commentary Note:
In all cases, the design wall thickness for the flange shall meet the pipe
design conditions at the butt weld joint. The wall thickness for the
flanges will be more than the pipe wall thickness.
10.2.4 For low alloy and stainless steel, ASTM A182 shall be selected.
The flange and the pipe material chemical composition shall be the
same.
Commentary Note:
For ASTM A 335 Gr P11 pipe material, ASTM A182 Gr F11 flange
should be selected for pipe. For ASTM A312 Gr TP 304L, ASTM A182
Gr F304L should be selected.
10.4 Material for API SPEC 6A shall follow the requirements of 02-SAMSS-011 and
Table 4 of the API spec. ASTM A707 L3 CL3 QT should be used for welding
neck flanges and blind flanges.
11.1 The piping design shall include provision for spectacle plates or blanks and
spacers at flanged joints as required for pressure testing, for blinding off during
repairs or inspection for positive product segregation or for other operating
reasons.
11.2 The design wall thickness of all spectacle blinds and blanks shall be determined
in accordance with ASME B31.3. Spectacle plates and blinds shall be in
accordance with Saudi Aramco standards drawings addressed in Table 3.
For unlisted spectacle plate blinds and blanks, ASME 16.48 shall be used.
The design of the spectacle plate blinds and blanks shall be identical to the Saudi
Aramco standard drawings.
11.3 The surface finish for the gasket seat area shall meet flange dimensional
standards (ASME B16.5, ASME 16.47, API 6A).
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Table 3
12 Gaskets
12.1 Gaskets shall be suitable for the intended service and compatible with the flange
facing, rating and bolting.
12.2.1 Octagonal ring joint gaskets Type R, per ASME 16.20 shall be used
with API SPEC 6A Type 6B flanges and ASME RTJ flange type.
12.2.2 Ring-joint gasket materials shall be selected based on suitability for the
service conditions.
12.2.3 Rubber coated ring joint gaskets may be used for severely corroded
services. Soft iron or low carbon steel may be used for the ring type
joint material.
12.3.2 Filler material for spiral wound gaskets shall be suitable for the
intended design conditions.
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12.3.4 The inner and the outer rings material shall match the flanges material.
12.3.5 Outer rings are required for all pipe sizes. Inner rings are required for
the following flanges:
Flanges size 24” and larger;
Flange class 900# and above where applicable;
Spiral wound gaskets with PTFE filler materials;
Flanges in vacuum services.
Metal Grooved (Kammprofile) gaskets with graphite sealing facing material and
outer centering ring shall be used as an alternative to spiral wound gaskets in
piping system subjected to pressures and fluctuating conditions, temperature
differential across the flange face and bolt stress relaxation.
PIKOTEK gaskets shall not be used in refineries and gas plants. The PIKOTEK
gaskets shall not be used in services operating at 280°F and higher.
For water corrosive services where flange face corrosion is a concern, the
following option may be considered:
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12.6.2 Insulating gaskets are not required for the following services:
Dry hydrocarbon gas service in dry areas
When the service temperature is above the limitation of non-
metallic gasket application.
When the designer can demonstrate that galvanic corrosion will not
occur between the dissimilar metals.
In flammable services and when the insulating gasket kit is
ineffective due to electrical external bonding between the dissimilar
metals caused through contacts with pipe supports, structure, etc.
12.8.1 Sheet gaskets shall be according to ASME B16.21. The sheet gasket
material shall be suitable for the intended design and service
conditions.
12.8.2 Compressed synthetic fiber with oil resistant binder may be used for
Class 125 and 150 flat face flanges in non-hazardous services up to a
maximum temperature of 230°C.
12.8.3 Full face synthetic rubber gasket, ASTM D1418 Class CSM on flat
face flanges, may be used for most acid services up to 70%
concentration and to 65°C. For sulfuric acid above 70% concentration
(including oleum), and nitric acid (all concentrations), use full face
ASTM D1418 class FKM elastomer on flat face flanges.
When raised face flanges are to be used, the flange finish shall be 3.2
to 6.4 micrometers Ra, and the gaskets shall be PTFE-filled spiral
wound Alloy 20 stainless steel with stainless steel inner ring.
Applications involving other acids must be approved by the Chairman
of Piping Standards Committee in CSD.
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12.10 The gasket contact area of the flange shall not be coated.
13 Bolting
13.1 Bolting for flanged joints shall be selected in accordance with ASME B16.5 or
ASME B16.47 as minimum.
13.2.1 The material specification for stud bolts and nuts shall be in
accordance with Table-4 for the applicable design temperature range
and service. Additional restrictions for specific services and
applications per applicable codes shall apply. Material selection for
temperatures and/or services not listed in Table-4 shall be approved by
the Chairman of Piping Standards Committee.
13.2.3 Stud bolts and nuts shall be specified for wet sour services only if they
are in direct exposure or potential exposure to the fluid service.
Commentary Note:
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b) Corrosion-resistant alloys,
c) Painting the exposed portions of the bolts and sealing the gap between
flange faces,
d) Encapsulating the bolted flange connection with heat shrinkable tubing.
13.4 Washers
13.4.1 Flat washers under the nuts are required for special cases only, such as
on insulating flanges and under the nuts bearing against plastic flanges.
13.4.2 Belleville washers may be required for severe cyclic service, and bolt
service temperatures above 450°C. Review by the Chairman of Piping
Standards Committee in CSD is required.
Revision Summary
28 April 2009 Major revision.
13 October 2012 Editorial revision.
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