and Answers correct
API 570 covers inspection, repair, alteration, and re-rating procedures for what type of
piping systems? - answerMetallic and fiberglass reinforced plastic piping systems that
have been in service
Is the use of API 570 limited only to piping systems used in the petroleum and chemical
process industries? - answerNo
Which of the following is an optional fluid service to which API 570 may be applied? -
answerCategory D fluid services
Are all fluid services and classes of piping systems, located within the boundaries of a
refinery or chemical plant, subject to the requirements of API 570? - answerNo, certain
fluid services are optional such as hazardous fluids below the threshold limits, water,
steam, condensate, boiler feed water, and Category D fluid services.
Which of the following applications is optional for inclusion in API 570? -
answerFirewater piping
The owner user organization must develop a quality assurance manual or written
procedure which shall contain all but which of the following? - answerExternal auditing
requirements for the Quality Control system for pressure relieving devices
Who has overall responsibility for compliance with API 570? - answerThe owner user of
the piping system
Who is responsible to the owner for activities involving design, engineering review,
rating, analysis, and evaluation of piping systems? - answerThe piping engineer
The repair organization is responsible for providing materials, equipment, quality
control, and workmanship to meet the requirements of ASME B 31.3 - answerFalse- API
570 not B 31.3
The API 570 inspector is responsible to the owner user for determining that all but which
of the following requirements are met? - answerOperation
Personnel not designated as inspectors, piping engineers, or repair organizations are
responsible for notifying the inspector or piping engineer of any unusual conditions and
providing other assistance where appropriate. - answerTrue
,In developing an inspection plan, a corrosion specialist should be consulted when piping
systems operate at elevated temperatures and for systems that operate below; -
answerThe ductile to brittle transition temperature
The inspection plan shall be developed by: - answerThe inspector and or engineer
The inspection plan is developed from the analysis of several sources of data. Systems
shall be evaluated based on present or possible types of damage mechanisms. The
methods and extent of NDE shall be evaluated to assure they can - answerIdentify the
damage mechanism and the severity of damage
Inspection plans shall be reviewed and amended - answerAs needed
Which of the following is not listed as a minimum content of an inspection plan? -
answerThe length of time the system will be out of service
Identifying the evaluating potential damage mechanisms, current equipment condition,
and the effectiveness of past inspections are; - answerImportant steps in assessing the
probability of piping failure
The RBI probability assessment shall be in accordance with: - answerAPI 580
The consequence of a release is dependent upon: - answerThe type and amount of
process fluid contained in the equipment
Documentation of RBI assessments is essential to clearly define all of the factors
contributing to: - answerThe probability and consequence of failure
When RBI assessments are used to set equipment inspection intervals, the assessment
shall be updated - answerAfter each inspection as defined in API 580
The owner user is preparing a piping system for internal and some external inspections,
which of the following is not listed as part of the safety practices? - answerIdentifying
the remaining piping systems
Before starting an inspection what should inspection personnel do? - answerObtain
permission to work in the vicinity from operating personnel
You are preparing to conduct an inspection of an in-service piping system. What
specific function should you perform? - answerYou should familiarize yourself with the
previous inspection results
Chloride stress corrosion cracking, fatigue, caustic stress corrosion cracking, and
sulfide stress cracking are examples of which of the following typical piping damage
types and mechanisms? - answerSurface connected cracking
,Why are injection points of particular concern with regard to inspection activity? -
answerInjection points are sometimes subject to accelerated or localized corrosion from
normal or abnormal operating conditions
What is the recommended minimum upstream limit of an injection point circuit? -
answerTwelve inches or three pipe diameters, whichever is greater
What is the recommended downstream limit of an injection point circuit? -
answerSecond change in flow direction past the injection point or 25 feet beyond the
first change in flow direction, whichever is less
Which of the following is not one of the recommended guidelines used in establishing
thickness measurement locations (TMLs) within an injection point circuit? -
answerAppropriate locations on the connected vessels
When taking thickness measurements, at injection points, what are the preferred
methods of obtaining these measurements? - answerRadiography and or ultrasonic
Periodically, inspections of an injection point circuit should include more extensive
inspection. What are the recommended limits of this extended inspection? -
answerBeginning 12 inches upstream of the injection nozzle and continuing for at least
ten pipe diameters downstream of the injection point
During the external inspection of a piping system, you notice corrosion build up at a pipe
support contact point. What action may be necessary? - answerLifting the pipe off the
support may be necessary for thorough inspection
Bellows expansion joints should be inspected visually for? - answerUnusual
deformations, misalignment, excessive angular rotation, and displacements that may
exceed design.
During piping and line movement surveillance inspections, branch connections should
receive special attention. - answerTrue
Condition Monitoring Locations (CMLs) should be selected based on what two main
considerations? - answerThe potential for localized corrosion and service specific
corrosion
May CMLs be reduced or eliminated once they have been established? - answerYes
substantial reductions should include consultation with a corrosion specialist
The thinnest reading or an average of several readings in the test point shall be
recorded and used to calculate corrosion rates, remaining life, and inspections
schedules. - answerTrue
, When taking thickness readings on pipe, where should they be taken? -
answerThickness measurements should include each of the four quadrants on the pipe
and fittings, with special attention to the inside and outside radius of elbows and tees
CMLs should be marked on inspection drawings but not on the piping system. -
answerFalse
A complex piping system containing fittings, branches, deadlegs, injection points, and
other similar items would cause you to do which of the following? - answerAssign more
CMLs
Piping systems may require fewer CMLs provided that all but which of the following
characteristics are present? - answerHigher potential for CUI
CMLs may be eliminated entirely for piping systems when what condition(s) exist? -
answerEnvironmental emergency is extremely low, Non corrosive systems, as
demonstrated by history or similar service; and systems not subject to changes that
could cause corrosion as demonstrated by history and or periodic reviews
What nondestructive method is the most accurate means for obtaining thickness
measurements on installed pipe larger than NPS 1? - answerUltrasonic
What technique is preferred for determining areas to be measured for pipe diameters
smaller than NPS 1? - answerRadiographic profile
When corrosion in a piping system is non uniform or the remaining thickness is
approaching retirement thickness, what are the preferred thickness measurements
methods to be employed in this case? - answerRadiography or Ultrasonic scanning
Ultrasonic measurements taken above_____ °F require the use of instruments,
couplants, and procedures that will result in accurate measurements at the higher
temperature. - answer150°F
The accuracy of ultrasonic measurements can be influenced by many factors. Which of
the following factors should not affect the accuracy of ultrasonic measurements? -
answerThickness between 1/8 and 1/4"
Pressure test are not normally conducted as part of a routine inspection. Exceptions to
this include: - answerRequirements of the coast guard for over water piping and
requirements of local jurisdictions, after welded alterations, buried piping or when
specified by the inspector or piping engineer.
If a pressure test is called for, by the inspector, piping engineer, jurisdictional authority,
or for over-water piping, what requirements must be adhered to? - answerThe
requirements of ASME B31.3