Standard API RP 686-ed.2 1.12.2009 preview

API RP 686-ed.2

Recommended Practice for Machinery Installation and Installation Design

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STANDARD published on 1.12.2009


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Designation standards: API RP 686-ed.2
Publication date standards: 1.12.2009
SKU: NS-1140233
The number of pages: 260
Approximate weight : 811 g (1.79 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards API

Annotation of standard text API RP 686-ed.2 :

API RP 686, 2nd Edition, December 2009 - Recommended Practice for Machinery Installation and Installation Design

Purpose

This recommended practice (RP) is intended to provide recommended procedures, practices, and checklists for the installation and precommissioning of new, existing, and reapplied machinery and to assist with the installation design of such machinery for petroleum, chemical, and gas industry services facilities. In general, this RP is intended to supplement vendor instructions and the instructions provided by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) should be carefully followed with regard to equipment installation and checkout.

Most major topics of this RP are subdivided into sections of "Installation Design" and "Installation" with the intent being that each section can be removed and used as needed by the appropriate design or installation personnel.

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