API STD 1104-1988 Welding of pipelines and related facilities

Abbreviation
API STD 1104-1988
Version
17th Edition
Valid from
9/01/1988

Information provider
TechStreet,
Author
American Petroleum Institute
Information type
Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard covers the gas and arc welding of butt, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and transmission of crude petroleum, petroleum products, fuel gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and where applicable, covers welding on distribution systems. It applies to both new construction and in-service welding.

The welding may be done by a shielded metal-arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal-arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, or flash butt welding process or by a combination of these processes using a manual, emiautomatic, mechanized, or automatic welding technique or a combination of these techniques.

The welds may be produced by position or roll welding or by a combination of position and roll welding.

 

Scope

Note: G10/AS1 section 1.3.1(b) cites API STD 1104-1988 as the compliance standard for welded joints for pipeline subject pressures over 420kPa.

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Description

This Standard covers the gas and arc welding of butt, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and transmission of crude petroleum, petroleum products, fuel gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and where applicable, covers welding on distribution systems. It applies to both new construction and in-service welding.

The welding may be done by a shielded metal-arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal-arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, or flash butt welding process or by a combination of these processes using a manual, emiautomatic, mechanized, or automatic welding technique or a combination of these techniques.

The welds may be produced by position or roll welding or by a combination of position and roll welding.

 

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API STD 1104-1988 Welding of pipelines and related facilities
Description

This Standard covers the gas and arc welding of butt, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and transmission of crude petroleum, petroleum products, fuel gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and where applicable, covers welding on distribution systems. It applies to both new construction and in-service welding.

The welding may be done by a shielded metal-arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal-arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, or flash butt welding process or by a combination of these processes using a manual, emiautomatic, mechanized, or automatic welding technique or a combination of these techniques.

The welds may be produced by position or roll welding or by a combination of position and roll welding.

 

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