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9/9/2005 9:00 AM
 
Gents, We are on going to initiate refinery corrosion best practice manual. In regard to that any one had a good item to share with me. Are you having corrosion control practice at your refinery to control the corrosion? Your help will more valuable. After I Finished I will post the manual in weekly basis Mark Corrosion Engineer USA
 
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9/11/2005 9:00 AM
 
You can refer " API Guide for Inspection of Refinary Equipment" + " Exerpts from different issues of Hydrocarbon Processing Journal + Your Internal element aspect wise discussion + Practise adopted by Shell Global Solutions and their MERIT Team at Kuwait Refinaries + etc. If you need any interim supports I will try to help on case to case basis. On completion I will expect a copy if you feel so. D.Mitra Sr. Inspection Engr. HPL ; India
 
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9/21/2005 9:00 AM
 
Mark, I think your idea is great, I recommend to you split the manual by degradation mechanism and the units within refinery where these will acting, like API 571 does. Also you can incorporated the approach of monitoring key process variables that affect mechanical integrity, i.e pH, injection wash water rate, etc. People from Equity Eng. Group has interesting papers related to that issue. If you need some input from my side let me know%A1. Regards Alex
 
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9/23/2005 9:00 AM
 
I think the good way to initiate a refinery corrosion best practice manual is through the RBI (Risk Based Inspection) according to API 581. This documents permits to create a criticality matrix of your units based on the likely hood of a failure occurrence and his consequence. After mapping your units you can perform your refinery best practice manual, dedicated to mitigation procedures to lower your critical unit components to an acceptable risk. Regards Luis Marques
 
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9/23/2005 9:00 AM
 
Mark / Luis If RBI(Risk Based Inspection) is implemented / followed in a refinery, automactically an in-built best corrosion practice manual is prepared and implemented. RBI needs a qualfied team of exeprienced professionals in the company ( to analyse from corrosion. material, process, design, protective approach, testing NDT and other means, managment involvement and ystematic montoring and documentation in addition to preparing detailed manuals) to stream line procedures, analysis of failure occurence, implement systematic testing needs, documentation, manual for implemntation and follow up. Trust this is of help to you. C.V.Srinivasan Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd India Sept 24,2005 E-mail: nishi@vsnl.com >I think the good way to initiate a refinery corrosion best >practice manual is through the RBI (Risk Based Inspection) >according to API 581. This documents permits to create a >criticality matrix of your units based on the likely hood of >a failure occurrence and his consequence. After mapping your >units you can perform your refinery best practice manual, >dedicated to mitigation procedures to lower your critical >unit components to an acceptable risk. > >Regards > >Luis Marques
 
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